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- Overview
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Introduction to Gas Pipeline Engineering (ID 288) is an essential introductory course that provides an overview of pipeline engineering. This course includes an overview of petroleum geology, reservoir and well equipment, extracting and processing, pipeline facilities, hydrocarbon properties, AS2885, statutory requirements overview, pipeline components, gas analysis, SCADA and control systems, process and instrumentation diagrams, pigging, corrosion control, gas compression and flow measurements.
After successfully completing the course, students should be able to:
- Explain the principles of petroleum geology, extraction and processing
- Describe the functions of typical components on gas pipeline facilities
- Describe the properties of hydrocarbons and the basics of hydrocarbons processing
- Explain the principles of operation of typical pipeline instruments, monitoring and control systems (incl. SCADA)
- Explain the principles of operation of gas analysis systems including moisture analysers, gas chromatographs, densitometers, calorimeters
- Explain the principles of pigging
- Explain the principles of gas compression
- Explain the principles of rotating equipment, lubrication and bearings
- Explain the principles of corrosion control
- Explain the principles of gas measurement
- Interpret process and instrumentation diagrams for a facility
- Explain the purpose of AS2885 and describe its key parts
- Duration
- Price
- Dates
Introduction to Gas Pipeline Engineering is suitable for all engineering and technical pipelines and facilities personnel.
The student will gain a broad understanding of the gas pipeline operations from an engineering perspective as well as related sections of the Australian standard, AS2885.
They will be able to describe the key processes from gas extraction to gas transmission and including the operation of various facilities and equipment.
Introduction to Gas Pipeline Engineering Training provides some of the essential knowledge requirements for nationally accredited qualifications in the PMA training package.
Training and assessment are conducted on-site at the Site Skills Training facilities. This course is currently delivered in Darwin, Gladstone, North Brisbane, and West Brisbane. Upon arrangement, training and courses can be conducted at the premises of industry clients providing there a suitable industry training facilities.
Please refer to our
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Technical positions in gas pipeline and facilities.
Are you interested in Basic Rigging training? For more information about the course or how to apply, email the following;
darwin.training@sst.edu.au or call 08 8947 5050
gladstone.training@sst.edu.au or call 07 4979 1722
northbrisbane.training@sst.edu.au or call 07 5494 8924
perth.training@sst.edu.au or call 08 6500 0114
westbrisbane.training@sst.edu.au or call 07 3177 9912 or you can Apply Online.
Our courses require a Unique Student Identifier (USI), you can still complete the training without a USI, though Site Skills Training is unable to provide you with your completion certificate until you provided us with your USI. To apply for a free USI visit the USI website.
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- Overview
-
Introduction to Gas Pipeline Engineering (ID 288) is an essential introductory course that provides an overview of pipeline engineering. This course includes an overview of petroleum geology, reservoir and well equipment, extracting and processing, pipeline facilities, hydrocarbon properties, AS2885, statutory requirements overview, pipeline components, gas analysis, SCADA and control systems, process and instrumentation diagrams, pigging, corrosion control, gas compression and flow measurements.
After successfully completing the course, students should be able to:
- Explain the principles of petroleum geology, extraction and processing
- Describe the functions of typical components on gas pipeline facilities
- Describe the properties of hydrocarbons and the basics of hydrocarbons processing
- Explain the principles of operation of typical pipeline instruments, monitoring and control systems (incl. SCADA)
- Explain the principles of operation of gas analysis systems including moisture analysers, gas chromatographs, densitometers, calorimeters
- Explain the principles of pigging
- Explain the principles of gas compression
- Explain the principles of rotating equipment, lubrication and bearings
- Explain the principles of corrosion control
- Explain the principles of gas measurement
- Interpret process and instrumentation diagrams for a facility
- Explain the purpose of AS2885 and describe its key parts
- Duration
- Price
- Dates
-
Introduction to Gas Pipeline Engineering is suitable for all engineering and technical pipelines and facilities personnel.
-
The student will gain a broad understanding of the gas pipeline operations from an engineering perspective as well as related sections of the Australian standard, AS2885.
They will be able to describe the key processes from gas extraction to gas transmission and including the operation of various facilities and equipment.
Introduction to Gas Pipeline Engineering Training provides some of the essential knowledge requirements for nationally accredited qualifications in the PMA training package.
-
Training and assessment are conducted on-site at the Site Skills Training facilities. This course is currently delivered in Darwin, Gladstone, North Brisbane, and West Brisbane. Upon arrangement, training and courses can be conducted at the premises of industry clients providing there a suitable industry training facilities.
-
Please refer to our
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20.
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Technical positions in gas pipeline and facilities.
-
Are you interested in Basic Rigging training? For more information about the course or how to apply, email the following;
darwin.training@sst.edu.au or call 08 8947 5050
gladstone.training@sst.edu.au or call 07 4979 1722
northbrisbane.training@sst.edu.au or call 07 5494 8924
perth.training@sst.edu.au or call 08 6500 0114
westbrisbane.training@sst.edu.au or call 07 3177 9912 or you can Apply Online.
Our courses require a Unique Student Identifier (USI), you can still complete the training without a USI, though Site Skills Training is unable to provide you with your completion certificate until you provided us with your USI. To apply for a free USI visit the USI website.
Contact your local facility

Perth Facility
72-80 Belgravia St,
Belmont, Perth WA 6104
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 7:30AM - 4:30PM
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West Brisbane Facility
55 Mica Street, Carole Park,
Ipswich QLD 4300
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 7:30am-4:30pm
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North Brisbane Facility
97 Flinders Parade,
North Lakes QLD 4509
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 7:30AM - 4:30PM
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Darwin Facility
1 Campion Road, East Arm
Darwin NT 0822
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 7:30am-4:30pm
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Gladstone Facility
17-19 South Tree Drive,
South Trees, Gladstone QLD 4680
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 7:30am-4:30pm
Course Contacts
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