Friday, August 3, 2018, 11:30am-1:00pm CDT
Wyndham Houston West Energy Corridor
14703 Park Row Dr,
Houston, TX 77079
United States
Topic: Managing New Technology Risk- A DNV GL Technology Qualification (TQ) Process
New concepts and technology are vital for any industry to meet ever more challenging requirements for process and production. However, when new technology is deployed, whether with novel equipment or standard equipment in novel applications, it is critical to build confidence in its safety and reliability before implementation.
Given that current industry standards and codes might not address all potential modes of failure for new technologies, a systematic technology qualification process can be used to identify and mitigate any potential threats. This seminar provides insights on:
- Overview of the widely-accepted Technology Qualification (TQ) methodology in the Oil & Gas industry i.e. DNV RP A203.
- Benefits of the Technology Qualification (TQ) Certificate
- Understand of how we can employ technology qualification process to help the equipment vendor get their product ready for extreme applications associated with higher risks.
Speaker: Mr. Amar Ahluwalia
Amar holds a M.Sc. Degree in Chemical Engineering with specialization in Process Simulation and Optimization and is an active member of Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPS) and Center for Chemical & Process Safety (CCPS). He has published several papers on barrier based risk approach and its application in oil & gas.
Costs: There is no registration fee. The lunch menu is an all-inclusive buffet style, and the South Texas Section subsidizes the lunch by $5. You pay at the door when you arrive and STS members as well as non-members are welcome to attend. We only request that you pre-register at the STS-AIChE.org website so we can get an accurate head count for the restaurant.
Have suggestions, ideas, comments or want to recommend a speaker for future FFNL events? Please contact Fabian Solberg at fabian.solberg@eisenmann.com or Jimmy Kumana at jkumana@aol.com.
- Log in to post comments