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Saturday 12 September 2015

"Try a Trade" with CSG Proponents - TAFE Queensland SkillsTech

TAFE Queensland SkillsTech delivers a number of “Try a Trade” programs aimed at highlighting trade options as a career path.  This program involves schools from the Western Downs region including Dalby, Chinchilla, Miles, Roma and Wandoan high schools.  This project is funded by the main CSG proponents of SANTOS, QGC, Origin and Arrow Energy in an effort to educate grade 10 to 12 students about CSG employment opportunities that are largely in their local area.  Recently “Try a Trade” participant’s experienced two, single day visits to local upstream CSG plant.


 
(c) QGC Wellhead

The first day was hosted by QGC and included a visit to Bellevue 115, a local CSG wellhead.  An experienced QGC tradesperson met us at the isolated wellhead where he explained the operation and discussed job opportunities associated with this local infrastructure. He described how it wasn’t only the boilermakers for the pipework and welding, or the dual trade E&I’s for instrument calibration and telemetry, or even the diesel fitters for the Hydraulic Pressure Units (HPU) maintenance, but included a range of other roles that were not so obvious - such as negotiating with land holders, geologists and seismic staff, scientists and lab technicians.  He explained that before any drilling started staff documented the types and locations of the flora for revegetation after the wellhead was decommissioned during the ‘make good’ phase.  He spoke about the QGC fauna staff who relocate any animals that live in the area so the environmental impact is minimised.  The students got a glimpse of the variety of jobs involved in the sector and that employment options are not always tied to ‘sandy-painted’ steel structures.
(c) QGC Bellevue Central Compressor Plant
A short bus trip later we had a guided tour of the impressive Bellevue Central Compressor Plant (CCP) with site supervisor Craig.  We looked at the ABB 800A Distributed Control System (DCS) and Siemens centrifugal compressors easily cruising at a daily rate of 190TJ’s (TeraJoules).  The ‘pigging’ launching systems drew the normal grade 10 comments. The second half of the day included a visit to Condamine power station which was in shutdown, giving the PPE clad students closer access than normal.  Whilst the QGC BBQ lunch ranked highly on the feedback forms it was surprising to see the calibre of the staff chaperoning us around these sites.  Mainly senior control room operators, leading hand tradespersons, site and plant supervisors. This was a testament to how serious QGC take this “Try a Trade” program and how committed they are to investing in these local opportunities.

SANTOS  Hub 2 Central Compressor Plant

Day 2 was an early start on the SANTOS bus to Hub 2 Central Compressor Plant. Community liaison staff (Maxine and Jamie) did an excellent job of setting the SANTOS CSG scene and confirming the safety expectations requirements for the day. Once again the plant was equally impressive and we were taken aback by the access to the control room and watching how the Emerson Delta V DCS controls the compressor systems and the telemetry back to Brisbane control room.  Rob, the plant supervisor related his own career pathway, answering any and all technical questions about the plant’s operation and the types of tasks he schedules for tradesperson, visiting contractors and engineering staff that work on his team. 

SANTOS Water Pivots
 
Next was a trip to see how SANTOS handle CSG water treatment for agriculture purposes.  Local students were impressed to see SANTOS ran their own 4000 head of Droughtmaster cattle.
SANTOS Cows
 
SANTOS Unburri Camp
It was then on to Unburri Camp to see how FIFO staff live when on shift and lunch.  Of course access to the unlimited ice-cream bar ranking very highly.  On the way back to the school grounds we visited the Roma Logistic Hub to understand the roles in planning, project management and types of equipment in the laydown areas. 
 




SANTOS Roma Logistic Hub



By showcasing local employment opportunities
the CSG proponents endeavour to employ locally now and into the future.  Previously a large number of local students would need to travel to Brisbane to gain this type and diversity of employment opportunities and ‘that’s not good for families, or us’. 
 


SANTOS Laydown area
I came out to the field to help local teachers with the "Try a Trade Schools" program - I think my initial role was to help wrangle the school kids.  However, I was impressed how well the program was organised and how highly regarded the program is thought of by students, teachers and these local potential employers.

If you or your school are interested in the “Try a Trade” program, please call/email Robyn Fraser on +617 3244 0305/or Robyn.M.Fraser@tafe.qld.edu.au
 
Garry Hargreaves Corporate Solutions Manager - TAFE Queensland SkillsTech garry.hargreaves@tafe.qld.edu.au
Web site: http://tafeskillstech.edu.au/
 
 




Monday 18 May 2015

Fairview SANTOS GTP Training up to MLV160


TAFE Queensland SkillsTech has successfully delivered an extensive four week training program for the GLNG Upstream Operators from Wallumbilla, east of Roma.   The program consisted of two weeks of enterprise Gas Transmission Pipeline(GTP) theory followed by two weeks of onsite practical lessons, moving from F-PCS-01 near the Scraper Launcher Trap at Fairview to MLV160 (main line valve at 160 kms).
 
Instructor Mal Garrick and participants travelled to MLV160 checking the operation of the Saipem built DN1050 Pipeline against the Saipem operating manual.  The operations of the MLVs, limits switches, catholic Protection, solar panels and batteries, instrumentation, Comm’s huts, PSV, hand control valves and control settings were inspected and checked to ensure correct operation.
The GTP has a maximum capacity of approximately 1400 million standard cubic feet per day) which is required to operate the two LNG trains on Curtis Island at a minimum pressure output GTP of 6.5MPag. The pipeline configuration which satisfies the requirements is a DN1050 (42”) diameter with 10.2 MPag design pressure equal to the pipeline maximum allowable operating pressure.   This upstream pipeline training followed on from previous training delivered to the downstream operators from MLV 270 to Curtis Island locations.  The Santos EQ Pipeline GLNG Upstream Operators were extremely pleased with the training delivered by TAFE Queensland SkillsTech and provided positive feedback.
 

For details on the upstream training refer to:
http://coalseamgastraining.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/gas-transmission-pipeline-gtp-training.html






 

Friday 10 April 2015

Verification of Competency - TAFE Queensland SkillsTech - Wheatstone LNG Project, Onslow WA.

TQ SkillsTech visits Wheatstone LNG Project, Onslow WA.

In February 2015, the Wheatstone Craft Skills Training Centre sponsored an onsite training forum to give preferred training organisations the opportunity to meet with on-site subcontractors to exhibit verification of competency and training product solutions.

A group of thirty-one (31) craft preferred suppliers attended the forum. TQ SkillsTech showcased training products for the CSG/LNG sector which included VoCs, gas industry awareness programs, process plant operations qualifications and recognition of prior learning.  A tour of the Wheatstone site build was also undertaken by the group.


Donna Playford, Business Manager represented TQ SkillsTech at the forum and stated that ‘the opportunity to build relationships and visit the site to see the progress of the plant was invaluable’.  Representatives were accommodated at the 1056 bed Fly Camp and toured the onshore LNG plant and construction village sites. The entire construction village will eventually house around 5,000 workers. Graeme McCauley, Training Supervisor, Wheatstone Project LNG Plant, Bechtel (Western Australia) who put together the arrangements for the forum, said that ‘it was a success in a great number of ways’.


TQ SkillsTech conduct verification of competency services for numerous subcontractors of the Wheatstone LNG Project for electrical, refrigeration and air-conditioning, diesel mechanic, fitter and turner, welding, HDPE, process instrumentation, painting and sandblasting and waste water treatment trades.  For more details on VOC service (Verification of Competency), call: 

Donna Playford
Business Manager
Educational Delivery

T:  +617 3259 3058
F:  +617 3259 3110
E:  Donna.Playford@tafe.qld.edu.au
A:  776 Kingsford Smith Drive, Eagle Farm, 4009
W: tafeskillstech.edu.au

Sunday 15 March 2015

QGC – Santos Interconnector Training

TAFE Queensland SkillsTech was selected to deliver specialist gas training for Santos GLNG operators and maintenance staff on the QGC – Santos GLNG interconnector (QGC-GNG interconnector) in Queensland.

The QGC-GLNG interconnector joins QGC’s and Santos GLNG’s LNG pipelines in two places – one on the western side of The Narrows Crossing near Mt Larcom in Central Queensland, and one on Curtis Island.   The construction of the two interconnectors will help both QGC and Santos GLNG to run their LNG plants as efficiently as possible. The two interconnect locations will enable gas to flow from both upstream locations to each LNG plant allowing for downtime and planned maintenance for both proponents.

 
The interconnectors offer flexibility over the lifetime of both projects and provides the proponents with more options for plant operation.   The training for interconnector operators and maintenance staff was conducted in the field over four days, with three days in a classroom environment, and one day on-site with practical applications.




 
 

RTO No. 0275 | CRICOS No. 03020E