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Presentation of Vietnam Petroleum Institute CPTI VIETNAM PETROLEUM INSTITUTE CENTRE FOR PETROLEUM TRAINING AND INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE FOR YOUR SUCCESS Knowledge for your success INTRODUCTION VISION AND MAIN SERVICES BEST RATED ACHIEVEMENTS MISSION PROGRAM VPI - OVERVIEW Vietnam Petroleum Institute (VPI) is the unique R&D institution of Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) . Formed: 22 May 1978 . Personnel: > 500 ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT CENTRE Board of Director Post graduate Science and training Technology Council Council Science & Planning & Information Administration Personnel PVN Journal Strategy Finance Technology Office EPC EMC CTAT VPILabs CPSE PVPro CPTI PAC VPI - OVERVIEW MILESTONES Technology 1978 Establishment of VPI Application Training & Transfer 1982 Establishment of VPI Branch in HCMC Research 2006 Establishment of 3 R&D centers: EPC, EMC, CTAT 2 R&D centers: PVPro, CPSE merged into VPI 2007 PAC merged into VPI 2010 2014 Establishment of CPTI VPI - OVERVIEW VISION AND CORE VALUES To develop VPI into a fully-constituted, integrated VISION research institute with modern facilities, attaining the regional advanced level in all science-technology fields Economics - Management Strategy, Transportation Processing - Exploration Production Distribution planning and storage Power Health - Safety - Environment CORE Virtue – Professionalism – Intellectuality VALUES VPI - OVERVIEW MAIN FUNCTIONS SERVICE – CONSULTANCY – TRAINING – INFORMATION – DATA RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION AND ARCHIVE TRANSFER . Conduct basic and specialized . Provide consultancy and appraisal . Provide doctoral and advanced surveys services for oil & gas related projects; professional training courses; . Carry out scientific and technological . Sample analysis for upstream, . Archive and manage all data and studies to support the whole range of downstream and HSE activities; documents of petroleum activities; oil and gas activities. Produce and trade products and . Compile and publish the Petrovietnam transfer technology and know-how Journal; . Organise conferences and exhibitions VPI - OVERVIEW ACHIEVEMENTS VPI is a professional R&D organization with activities covers the whole important aspects of Oil & Gas industry, some of which are at regional advanced level; VPI Laboratories are equipped with cutting-edge facilities which are at the top level in South East Asia; VPI implemented approximately 200 research projects each year with significant contribution to the success of PetroVietnam and other Oil & Gas companies in Vietnam; VPI provides more than 90% of sample analysis service for Oil & Gas company operating in Vietnam; Training is now a trademark of VPI, which is frequently provided to Oil & Gas companies in Vietnam; VPI - OVERVIEW RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS . Establish the exploration direction for Oil & Gas in Vietnam . Clarify the geology structure and evaluate the hydrocarbon potential in Vietnamese Exploration & basins Production . Optimize production processes, water injection, EOR to maintain the productivity . Leading institution in unconventional hydrocarbon resource research in Vietnam . Establish a large database of Vietnam crude oil, gas and condensate properties Refining and . Improve the efficiency of refinery and petrochemical plants through technology, feedstock, catalyst selection, product diversification, energy saving, anti-corrosion etc Petrochemical . VPI research in bio-fuel contributes to the realization of Government’s bio-fuel development project Economics and . Establish the masters plan for Oil & Gas industry: Crude oil and refining products storage system to 2015 with vision to 2025; Gas industry development to 2015, vision to 2025, Management Master plan of Oil & Gas industry to 2025, vision to 2035 Environment & . Survey, evaluate and monitor the environment impact, risk analysis for oil & gas activities, establish the environment sensitive map and develop plan for oil spill Safety response. VPI - OVERVIEW R&D AND TRAINING FOCUS . Tectonic-structural geology studies; . Petroleum system studies, basin modelling and hydrocarbon . Production optimization and potential evaluation; prediction; . Seismic and other geophysi . Develop marginal fields. -cal data processing and . IOR, EOR; More More interpretation; Discovery Recovery . Unconventional HC More . Corporate governance; More . Optimization of refinery . HSE: survey and evaluate Sustainability Efficiency and petrochemical plants; labour safety, development . High CO2 natural gas deep of HSE system, quantitative processing. risk assessment; . Environment database, sensitive Development plan and strategy, map and oil spill response plan. investment projects; VPI - OVERVIEW INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTRODUCTION CPTI - A PART OF VPI The Centre for Petroleum Training and Information (CPTI) was founded in April 2014, inherited VPI’s achievements and experience in training and exhibition organization. CPTI is proud to be a part of the most leading scientific and technological research institute in Vietnam covering all fields of the petroleum industry – Vietnam Petroleum Institute (VPI) VISION To become a Centre of Excellence in converging and sharing petroleum knowledge for success of the customers and sustainable development of Vietnam oil and gas industry MISSION . To connect the resources for the development of high-quality workforce of Vietnam oil and gas industry . To build strong VPI’s brand name in training, conference and exhibition organization CPTI ACTIVITIES POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM . Petroleum Engineering PhD program . Chemistry Engineering PhD program INTENSIVE TRAINING . Public short courses: technical, managerial and soft skills . Customized trainings CONSULTANCY . HR strategy . Competencies-based training programs . Museum display, conference and exhibition organization EVENT, CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION . Conferences and workshops . Exhibition: booth design and event organization . Teambuilding, retreatments POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM The PVN’s unique subsidiary authorized by the Ministry of Education & Training to conduct doctoral program in Petroleum Engineering (coded 9520604) since 2014, and Chemistry Engineering (code 9520301) since 2017. ADVANTAGES FOR PURSUING PHD DEGREE AT VPI/CPTI: . Being at work while studying . Participating in research projects at VPI . Lecturers and thesis instructors are experts in the industry . Using modern facilities at VPI (laboratories, library, workstation, etc.) INTENSIVE TRAINING CPTI is aiming at developing specific and distinguishable training for the industry, stamping “petroleum characteristics on every products it provides to clients.” . Trainings developed by VPI experts experienced In various areas of petroleum activities . Wide network with domestic and international institutes, universities and organizations . Converging pool of expertise in the industry for training in addition to VPI experts . Library with scientific reports, reference documentary; laboratories, specializing soft-wares . Well-equipped training facilities: classrooms, computer room, language learning lab. CONSULTANCY . Develop PVN’s training and HR strategy 2015 – 2020 . Set-up PVN headquarter ’s competency- based training program EVENT ORGANIZATION . Content designer of . Thorough understanding of the industry’s PVN Tradition Hall features to make the best consultancy on . Designer of VPI the events. Tradition Corner . Inherited experience in conducting . Designer of PVGas exhibitions for PVN since 1993 Tradition Room . Good cooperation with local and international partners BEST RATED PROGRAMS . G&G courses . Reservoir and Production Engineering . Hydrocarbon Allocation . Gas treating . Refinery Economics and Crude Oil Trading . Leadership and Management . Fieldtrips G&G PROGRAM Geoscience programs, “ jointly designed and conducted with a group of international professors and experts ” . Basic Principles and Technology of Maturity Modeling . Basin Analysis/Fundamentals of Petroleum Geo-mechanics . Biomarkers and Carbon Isotopes: Technologies and Exploration Applications . Clastic facies models and their application to petroleum reservoir G&G PROGRAM . Hydrocarbon potential and reserve calculation . Petrographic facies and depositional environment Play Based Evaluation & “ Risk and Volumetrics provide useful knowledge about petroleum system assessment, level of risk, likelihood of success prospects of sedimentary basins in the world . 3D geo-modeling . Seismic interpretation PVEP’s Participant ” . Well log interpretation . Special seismic interpretation FUNDAMENTALS OF PETROLEUM INDUSTRY E&P INTRODUCTION FOR NON-TECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS The course - an outstanding from similar courses provided by others - was conducted for 8 rounds over the last two years. The program was practical “and suitable for participants. The instructor showed his enthusiastic, vast and practical experience, professional qualification and resolved number of issues from participants PVEP’s Participant” RESERVOIR AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING . Core analysis in reservoir characterization . PVT analysis for gas and condensate . Well test design and analysis . Enhance Oil Recovery (EOR) REFINERY ECONOMICS AND CRUDE OIL TRADING Both the Crude Oil Trading and “Refinery Economics programs are extremely well-prepared and constructive. We hope to join CPTI in your future courses CEO of Binh Son Refinery & Petrochemical” Co. Crude Oil Trading and Refinery Economics programs . LNG Value Chain and Project Management . Experience in Crude Oil Assessment and Selection . Overview of the Natural Gas Business and Basics of Gas Processing ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT . E&P contracts and investment evaluation . Commercial contract dispute resolution by economic arbitration . Project management E&P contracts and investment “ evaluation is not only a common theory course but also a seminar between instructor and participants to discuss about calculation methods financial for each indicators of E&P project Lam Son JOC participant ” EVENTS EXHIBITION EXHIBITION CPTI is promoting Vietnam Oil & Gas Expo to become a reputable brand in Vietnam and the region Conference and Exhibition For Development For CONFERENCE EVENTS EVENTS TEAM BUILDING OUR CLIENTS AND PARTNERS Clients Partners THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION !!!.
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