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Introduction to Process Industry

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What are you going to learn in this Piping Course

This Piping Design course has been organized into 8 detailed sections. This course explains the basics of Piping Engineering. Typical Organograms of typical EPC organization & piping discipline are shown to understand the working of this sector. It explains the flow of information to and from piping discipline to execute any oil and gas project.

Following nine modules have been covered:

  1. What is Energy Sector?
  2. What is Oil & Gas Sector?
  3. Difference b/w refinery & Petrochemicals
  4. What are basic crude processes
  5. What is piping Engineering?
  6. What is Engineering Organization?
  7. What are various Stakeholders involved in any of the projects?
  8. What is Piping Discipline?
  9. How piping Department works?
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What Will You Learn?

  • Basic functionality of Process industry

Course Content

What is Energy Sector?
This section talks about basics of Energy Sector!!

  • Basic of Energy Sector
    04:17

What is Oil & Gas Sector
This Section Talks about basics of Oil & Gas Sector

Refinery vs Petrochemical
This section lists out the basic differences b/w Refinery & Petrochemical

Basic Crude Processing processes
This Section talks about basic crude processes

EPC organization Structure
This section gives overview of EPC company overall structure

How Piping department works
This section provides insight to the piping department work flow

What is Piping Engineering?
This section talk about basics of Piping Engineering

Piping department activities
This section talks about the various activities of piping department

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