About this Training Course Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has provided intercontinental mobility to natural gas, which now provides about 25% of the global primary energy. Being the cleanest fossil fuel, natural gas/LNG consumption is forecasted to grow in all future scenarios. With the entry of various players, including Trading companies, the LNG value chain is becoming increasingly complex, and a solid understanding of its economics and management of its interfaces have become crucial to identify and assess investment opportunities and risks. Recent market disturbances caused by COVID-19, Oil & Gas price instabilities - coupled with the political (Ukraine/Russia) challenges - make a deep understanding of LNG Value Chain Logistics and Economics even more essential to ensure the security of energy supplies sustainably and profitably. This intermediate level 3 full-day course starts with a concise introduction to the LNG business. Thereafter, the elements of the LNG value chain are described, and their individual economics analysed. A Business Activity Model along the value chain will be developed and discussed in depth, covering the following key processes: 'Buy Gas - Transport Gas - Liquefy Gas - Sell LNG/Products - Ship LNG - Regasify LNG' The integrated chain economics will then be developed and quantified. A hands-on group workshop/exercise developing the economic case of a full-sized Liquefaction project will be carried out, considering the forecasted cash flows throughout the project life, the location of the plant, its markets, project sensitivities and profitability assessment. Participants will be provided with Excel based tools/models (LNG Liquefaction project development Net Present Value (NPV) analyses, Shipping Freight Calculations and Economics) to work through the exercises and also for their future personal use. Training Objectives After the completion of this course, participants will be able to: Understand how the LNG Value Chain operates, bound by the relevant Contracts and Agreements. Learn the basic economic parameters (operating, capital costs, financing, profitability) of each major element of the value chain. Appreciate the complexity of the value chain, and the associated opportunities and risks. Develop quantitative project evaluation skills. Explore options to maximise profitability in a given LNG value chain. Discuss best practices on how to manage, steer and govern these activities. Target Audience Technical, Operational, Shipping, Commercial, Project and Governance professionals who are already active in a specific section of the LNG Value Chain will directly benefit in developing a wider and deeper perspective on how the LNG Value Chain operations and can be optimised. Managers (Technical, Financial, Legal and Governance) less familiar with the specifics of the LNG Industry will also benefit from attending this VILT course, as they will obtain the required background to be able to set sharper targets, suitable performance indicators, and governance and performance assessment guidelines for units engaged in the chain. The course is most relevant for professionals engaged in the LNG industry at: National and International Oil & Gas/Energy Companies LNG Importers/Exporters/Traders/Shippers Government & Regulatory Agencies Finance Institutions It will also apply to the following audience: Business Development Managers Corporate Planning Professionals Project Developers Supply Planners & Scheduling Professionals Regulators Tax & Finance Advisors Compliance Officers Equity Analyst and Bankers Joint Venture Representatives, Board Directors Negotiators and Contracting Staff Trading Professionals Course Level Intermediate Trainer Your expert course leader is an Oil & Gas/LNG professional with more than 35 years of international experience, majority of which was gained at Shell International Joint Ventures engaged in Oil Refining, Supply / Trading, Gas Supply and LNG Businesses in the Netherlands, France, Thailand, Dominican Republic and Nigeria. Since 2004, he has had several roles in the management of the LNG Value Chain including the Commercial Operational Management of Nigeria LNG (NLNG). He played an active role in the start-up and integration of LNG trains 4, 5 and 6 with NLNG becoming the 3rd largest LNG producer in the world in 2007. Commercial operations spanned 4 Gas Supply, 11 LNG Sales & Purchase Agreements, ad-hoc LPG and Condensate Sales and LNG Ship Chartering contracts. Under his supervision, more than 2,000 LNG cargoes were exported. He was part of the organizational transformation of the company from a Project-based set-up to a Production / Commercial based structure and implemented an 'Integrated Planning and Scheduling Department' in which he optimized the value chain (Buy-Gas - Liquify Gas to LNG - Sell - Ship LNG). Staff competence management was one of his focus areas during this period. He was also the NLNG representative on JV Technical, Commercial, Shipping Committees where he interfaced with Government & Regulatory authorities. In 2014, he was appointed as Shell Shareholder representative to NLNG and became a Non-Executive Board member to NLNG companies, including Bonny Gas Transport (BGT) managing 24 LNG Ships. During this period, he was involved in the Economic and Technical steering of the Shipping Fleet and Liquefaction Plant Rejuvenation projects and a further capacity expansion of liquefaction plant which resulted in the achievement of NLNG train 7 project FID in 2019. Since 2016, he has been active as an independent consultant. He co-authored 2 patents and more than 30 published papers/presentations. He holds a PhD from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and a MSc and BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Birmingham, UK. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
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Docker for engineers training course description Docker is the container platform of choice. This course covers how to use Docker to package your applications with all of their dependencies and then test, deploy, scale and support your containers. Hands on sessions follow all the major sessions. What will you learn Work with Docker images, containers and command line tools. Deploy and test Docker containers. Debug Docker containers. Describe Docker networking, deployment tools, orchestration and security. Docker for engineers training course details Who will benefit: Anyone working with Docker. Prerequisites: Introduction to virtualization. Duration 2 days Docker for engineers training course contents Introduction The birth of Docker, the promise of Docker, what Docker isn't. Docker at a glance Process simplification, broad support and adoption, architecture, getting the most from Docker, the Docker workflow. Installing Docker Important terminology, Docker client, Docker server, test the setup. Working with Docker images Anatomy of a Dockerfile, building an image, running your image, custom base images, storing images. Working with Docker containers What are containers? creating a container, starting a container, auto-restarting a container, stopping a container, killing a container, pausing and unpausing a container, cleaning up containers and images, next steps. Exploring Docker Printing the Docker version, server information, downloading image updates, inspecting a container, getting inside a running container, exploring the shell, returning a result, docker logs, monitoring Docker, exploration. The path to production containers Deploying, testing containers. Debugging containers Process output, process inspection, controlling processes, network inspection, image history, inspecting a container, filesystem inspection, moving along. Docker at scale Docker swarm, centurion, amazon EC2 container service. Advanced topics Pluggable backends, containers in detail, security, networking. Designing your production container platform The twelve-factor app, the reactive manifesto. Conclusion The challenges, the Docker workflow, minimizing deployment artifacts, optimizing storage and retrieval, the payoff, the final word.
Network automation training course description This course concentrates on the technical side of tools and languages for network DevOps rather than the soft skills. These tools include Python, Ansible, Git and NAPALM By the end of the course delegates should be able to recognise the tools that they can use to automate their networks and be able to use the knowledge gained to feel confident approaching network automation. What will you learn Describe network DevOps. Choose network automation tools. Explain the role of various network automation technologies including: Python Ansible Git NAPALM Network automation training course details Who will benefit: Those wishing to learn about the tools of network automation. Prerequisites: Introduction to data communications. Duration 1 day Network automation training course contents What is DevOps and network automation Programming and automating networks, networks and clouds, AWS, OpenStack, SDN, DevOps for network operations. Unit testing. Hype vs reality. Benefits and features. Network monitoring and troubleshooting Traditional methods, SNMP. Netflow and xflow. Traditional automation. Streaming telemetry. Event driven automation. gRPC, Protocol buffers. Configuration management Catch 22 and initial configuration. ZTP, POAP. Traditional automation. TFTP. Ansible vs the rest (chef, salt, puppet). Jinja2 and templating. How ansible works. Network programmability Programming languages. Linux, shell scripting. Python vs the rest. Off box vs on box automation. Python network libraries Sockets pysnmp, ncclient, paramiko, netmiko, pyez, NAPALM. APIs Proprietary APIs, CLI, NETCONF, RETCONF. YANG, XML, YAML, JSON. Other tools Git, GitHub, Jenkins, JIRA and others.
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About this Training Course This intensive 5 full-day has been designed as a separately bookable course comprising 3 days of Well Integrity (Basic) and 2 days of Advanced Well Integrity. The intensive 3 full-day course will equip the participants with a thorough knowledge of well integrity management and risk assessment in producing assets. Based on the regulatory requirements and using real examples and exercises from around the world, this represents best practice integrity management within the oil and gas industry. When to take action with a well is a critical decision, both from a safety and economic perspective. A consistent approach to decision-making provides certainty within the organisation, focusing effort, and spending wisely. The decision-making steps will be set out to ensure all critical aspects are captured consistently. Risk analysis approaches used by different organisations and examples of risk management and risk-ranking methods will be discussed. The 2 full-day course will deepen the participants' knowledge of well integrity management, and skills for designing, operating, and maintaining well equipment. The ultimate goal is to optimise productivity at the lowest Unit Operating Cost (UOC) and to maintain mechanical integrity throughout well life cycle. Well Integrity management is looked at in three distinct stages. The first stage is during the well design which includes material selection, engineering design, cement design, coating and inhibitors and cathodic protection. The second stage is monitoring the well during the life of the well, locating possible leaks and / or loss of metal. The last stage is to manage and control any well integrity issues using specialised products, services and techniques. Training Objectives 1. Well Integrity Training: Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Define the building blocks of a successful well integrity management system Develop an approach to risk management, understand risk analysis and methods applied across the industry How do we 'Make Wells Safer', learn about emerging technologies for well integrity problem diagnosis and new techniques available to 'repair' the issues Execute the basic elements of well integrity management training for field operators Evaluate well design elements that enhance or hinder well integrity status definition during the operating phase of the well life-cycle Gain the demonstrable benefits of well integrity management from field experience Review cases studies and discuss them to enhance knowledge and take on board lessons learned 2. Advanced Well Integrity: Define well integrity well categorization based on compliance to the barrier policy outlined in the regulations and develop an approach to risk management Discuss well-completion design and construction to create a 'integer' well with the lowest life cycle maintenance cost from a WIM perspective Monitoring and surveillance of well integrity, focusing on barrier competence such as cementing and corrosion Investigate and manage well integrity issues, causes & potential solutions Understand repairs needed to address 'Loss of Well Operating Envelope' Gain an overview understanding of Well Suspension & Well Abandonment Discuss further case studies as well as conduct a post course test Target Audience Invaluable for production, operations, and integrity professionals involved in implementing & managing well integrity and seeking to improve performance. It is also essential for those who need to develop and implement such systems, or who have a general need to know and understand more about well integrity management. The course will also provide a fresh approach for senior professionals and managers. Designed for professionals in the oil and gas industry who are involved in the design, construction and operation of wells from the following disciplines: Production Maintenance Production Operations Drilling Engineering Safety engineering Well Intervention Well Integrity Engineering Asset Management Course Level Intermediate Advanced Trainer Gordon Duncan has over 40 years of experience in the Oil & Gas industry. During that time, he has worked exclusively in well intervention and completions. After a number of years working for intervention service companies (completions, slickline & workovers), he joined Shell as a well service supervisor. He was responsible for the day-to-day supervision of all well intervention work on Shell's Persian/Arabian Gulf platforms. This included completion running, coil tubing, e-line, slickline, hydraulic workovers, well testing and stimulation operations. An office-based role as a senior well engineer followed. He was responsible for planning, programming and organising of all the well engineering and intervention work on a number of fields in the Middle East. He had a brief spell as a Site Representative for Santos in Australia before joining Petro-Canada as Completions Superintendent in Syria, then moved to Australia as Completions Operations Superintendent for Santos, before returning to Shell as Field Supervisor Completions and Well Interventions in Iraq where he carried out the first ever formal abandonment of a well in the Majnoon Field. While working on rotation, he regularly taught Completion Practices, Well Intervention, Well Integrity and Reporting & Planning courses all over the world. In 2014, he started to focus 100% on training and became the Technical Director for PetroEDGE. Since commencing delivering training courses in 2008, he has taught over 300 courses in 31 cities in 16 countries to in excess of 3,500 participants. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. 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Course Content Course Introduction Course Introduction 00:02:00 Preparation - Creating a Penetration Testing Lab Lab Overview & Needed Software 00:08:00 Installing Kali 2019 As a Virtual Machine Using a Ready Image 00:10:00 Installing Kali 2019 As a Virtual Machine 00:10:00 Installing Metasploitable As a Virtual Machine 00:04:00 Preparation - Linux Basics Basic Overview of Kali Linux 00:05:00 The Linux Terminal & Basic Linux Commands 00:11:00 Configuring Metasploitable & Lab Network Settings 00:06:00 Website Basics What is a Website? 00:04:00 How To Hack a Website? 00:04:00 Information Gathering Gathering Information Using Whois Lookup 00:05:00 Discovering Technologies Used On The Website 00:06:00 Gathering Comprehensive DNS Information 00:10:00 Discovering Websites On The Same Server 00:04:00 Discovering Subdomains 00:05:00 Discovering Sensitive Files 00:07:00 Analysing Discovered Files 00:04:00 Maltego - Discovering Servers, Domains & Files 00:08:00 Maltego - Discovering Websites, Hosting Provider & Emails 00:05:00 File Upload Vulnerabilities What are they? And How To Discover & Exploit Basic File Upload Vulnerabilities 00:07:00 HTTP Requests - GET & POST 00:04:00 Intercepting HTTP Requests 00:07:00 Exploiting Advanced File Upload Vulnerabilities 00:05:00 Exploiting More Advanced File Upload Vulnerabilities 00:04:00 [Security] Fixing File Upload Vulnerabilities 00:06:00 Code Execution Vulnerabilities What are they? & How To Discover & Exploit Basic Code Execution Vulnerabilities 00:07:00 Exploiting Advanced Code Execution Vulnerabilities 00:06:00 [Security] - Fixing Code Execution Vulnerabilities 00:06:00 Local File Inclusion Vulnerabilities (LFI) What are they? And How To Discover & Exploit Them 00:06:00 Gaining Shell Access From LFI Vulnerabilities - Method 1 00:07:00 Gaining Shell Access From LFI Vulnerabilities - Method 2 00:11:00 Remote File Inclusion Vulnerabilities (RFI) Remote File Inclusion Vulnerabilities - Configuring PHP Settings 00:04:00 Remote File Inclusion Vulnerabilities - Discovery & Exploitation 00:06:00 Exploiting Advanced Remote File Inclusion Vulnerabilities 00:03:00 [Security] Fixing File Inclusion Vulnerabilities 00:06:00 SQL Injection Vulnerabilities What is SQL 00:06:00 Dangers of SQL Injections 00:03:00 SQL Injection Vulnerabilities - SQLi In Login Pages Discovering SQL Injections In POST 00:08:00 Bypassing Logins Using SQL Injection Vulnerability 00:05:00 Bypassing More Secure Logins Using SQL Injections 00:06:00 [Security] Preventing SQL Injections In Login Pages 00:08:00 SQL Injection Vulnerabilities - Extracting Data From The Database Discovering SQL Injections in GET 00:07:00 Reading Database Information 00:05:00 Finding Database Tables 00:04:00 Extracting Sensitive Data Such As Passwords 00:04:00 SQL Injection Vulnerabilities - Advanced Exploitation Discovering & Exploiting Blind SQL Injections 00:06:00 Discovering a More Complicated SQL Injection 00:07:00 Extracting Data (passwords) By Exploiting a More Difficult SQL Injection 00:05:00 Bypassing Filters 00:05:00 Bypassing Security & Accessing All Records 00:09:00 [Security] Quick Fix To Prevent SQL Injections 00:07:00 Reading & Writing Files On The Server Using SQL Injection Vulnerability 00:06:00 Getting A Reverse Shell Access & Gaining Full Control Over The Target Web Server 00:08:00 Discovering SQL Injections & Extracting Data Using SQLmap 00:07:00 [Security] - The Right Way To Prevent SQL Injection 00:05:00 XSS Vulnerabilities Introduction - What is XSS or Cross Site Scripting? 00:03:00 Discovering Basic Reflected XSS 00:04:00 Discovering Advanced Reflected XSS 00:05:00 Discovering An Even More Advanced Reflected XSS 00:07:00 Discovering Stored XSS 00:03:00 Discovering Advanced Stored XSS 00:04:00 XSS Vulnerabilities - Exploitation Hooking Victims To BeEF Using Reflected XSS 00:06:00 Hooking Victims To BeEF Using Stored XSS 00:04:00 BeEF - Interacting With Hooked Victims 00:04:00 BeEF - Running Basic Commands On Victims 00:04:00 BeEF - Stealing Credentials/Passwords Using A Fake Login Prompt 00:02:00 Installing Veil 3.1 00:06:00 Bonus - Veil Overview & Payloads Basics 00:07:00 Bonus - Generating An Undetectable Backdoor Using Veil 3 00:10:00 Bonus - Listening For Incoming Connections 00:07:00 Bonus - Using A Basic Delivery Method To Test The Backdoor & Hack Windows 10 00:07:00 BeEF - Gaining Full Control Over Windows Target 00:04:00 [Security] Fixing XSS Vulnerabilities 00:07:00 Insecure Session Management Logging In As Admin Without a Password By Manipulating Cookies 00:06:00 Discovering Cross Site Request Forgery Vulnerabilities (CSRF) 00:07:00 Exploiting CSRF Vulnerabilities To Change Admin Password Using a HTML File 00:07:00 Exploiting CSRF Vulnerabilities To Change Admin Password Using Link (Preview) 00:06:00 [Security] The Right Way To Prevent CSRF Vulnerabilities 00:09:00 Brute Force & Dictionary Attacks What Are Brute Force & Dictionary Attacks? 00:04:00 Creating a Wordlist 00:07:00 Launching a Wordlist Attack & Guessing Login Password Using Hydra 00:14:00 Discovering Vulnerabilities Automatically Using Owasp ZAP Scanning Target Website For Vulnerabilities 00:04:00 Analysing Scan Results 00:04:00 Post Exploitation Post Exploitation Introduction 00:04:00 Interacting With The Reverse Shell Access Obtained In Previous Lectures 00:07:00 Escalating Reverse Shell Access To Weevely Shell 00:08:00 Weevely Basics - Accessing Other Websites, Running Shell Commands etc 00:07:00 Bypassing Limited Privileges & Executing Shell Commands 00:05:00 Downloading Files From Target Webserver 00:05:00 Uploading Files To Target Webserver 00:08:00 Getting a Reverse Connection From Weevely 00:08:00 Accessing The Database 00:09:00
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