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11 Aug - 15 Aug 2025 | Live Online | 5 Day | 2750 |
22 Sep - 26 Sep 2025 | Live Online | 5 Day | 2750 |
17 Nov - 21 Nov 2025 | Live Online | 5 Day | 2750 |
08 Dec - 12 Dec 2025 | Live Online | 5 Day | 2750 |
13 Jan - 17 Jan 2025 | Live Online | 5 Day | 2750 |
31 Mar - 04 Apr 2025 | Live Online | 5 Day | 2750 |
28 Apr - 02 May 2025 | Live Online | 5 Day | 2750 |
19 May - 23 May 2025 | Live Online | 5 Day | 2750 |
In today’s dynamic energy landscape, the safety and integrity of tank farms and oil terminals are central to the operational continuity and financial sustainability of upstream and downstream operations. With intensifying global demand, volatile crude oil prices, and increasingly rigorous environmental and safety regulations, the management of tank farms has evolved into a complex function requiring a high degree of technical competency, regulatory alignment, and strategic foresight. The Safety and Integrity Management for Tank Farms and Terminals course, offered by Pideya Learning Academy, is meticulously crafted to address these pressing needs and equip industry professionals with critical capabilities to enhance operational reliability and reduce safety and environmental risks.
As reported by the International Energy Agency (IEA), global oil consumption surpassed 100.5 million barrels per day in 2023 and is forecasted to maintain its upward trend into the next decade, driven by industrial growth and mobility expansion in emerging economies. In parallel, there has been a significant uptick in regulatory scrutiny from bodies such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and adherence requirements to international standards like API 650, API 653, API 2610, and NFPA 30. Consequently, operators managing aboveground storage tanks (ASTs), marine terminals, and inland depots must implement robust systems for equipment integrity, leak detection, incident response, and emission control to avoid costly non-compliance and ensure sustainable operations.
This comprehensive training by Pideya Learning Academy integrates global best practices, engineering insights, and risk mitigation strategies into one structured program. Participants will be guided through a systematic journey across key focus areas including asset integrity management, hazard identification, operational risk assessments, and tank calibration methods. The course also emphasizes proactive maintenance strategies, safety instrumented systems (SIS), and fire prevention design philosophies.
Participants will explore in detail the engineering design and inspection protocols under relevant API and ISO standards, with particular attention to corrosion management, failure mode analysis, and emergency response planning. Additional modules focus on implementing Safety Integrity Levels (SIL), pressure relief systems, atmospheric venting, and containment strategies for flammable and hazardous materials. Through an analytical lens, the training delves into incident investigation processes and environmental compliance mechanisms tailored for tank farm and terminal contexts.
Throughout the course, attendees will benefit from:
A deep dive into internationally recognized safety and integrity standards for tank farms and oil terminals
Insight into advanced leak detection technologies, overfill protection systems, and emission control frameworks
Techniques for developing and implementing safety management systems (SMS) aligned with global compliance mandates
Emergency preparedness planning, including tiered response strategies and integration of Seveso III and OSHA PSM principles
Reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) approaches to minimize downtime and extend equipment life cycles
Strategies for corrosion monitoring, tank bottom inspection, and shell wall thickness assessment using non-intrusive methods
Exposure to real-life industry case studies illustrating best practices and common operational pitfalls
By attending this training, professionals will significantly enhance their ability to lead safe, compliant, and cost-effective operations in tank farm and terminal environments. The training fosters a culture of prevention and resilience, where participants are empowered to move beyond compliance and proactively champion operational excellence.
Whether managing a coastal crude receiving terminal, a refinery tank farm, or a strategic petroleum reserve facility, this course will enable participants to sharpen their technical understanding, strengthen internal processes, and implement fail-safe systems that ensure long-term integrity and safety in operations.
After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn to:
Interpret and apply key international standards for terminal and tank operations
Manage and optimize crude oil and refined product storage systems
Utilize advanced gauging and metering systems for custody transfers
Develop and implement terminal scheduling and planning protocols
Execute product blending and tank mixing operations effectively
Conduct emission and dispersion calculations using simulation tools
Establish robust oil spill response and emergency plans
Integrate quality control and assurance systems within terminal operations
Navigate the complexities of pipeline pigging, cleaning, and maintenance
Align terminal safety procedures with operational objectives
Participants in this training will gain:
Comprehensive knowledge of tank farm operations and terminal management
Technical proficiency in gauging, metering, blending, and transfer systems
Confidence in handling oil spill scenarios and safety planning
Exposure to global best practices and benchmark strategies
Career advancement opportunities through enhanced technical skillsets
By enrolling teams in this training, organizations will:
Enhance compliance with global tank farm standards and inspection protocols
Improve operational performance and inventory accuracy
Reduce environmental and financial risks associated with product transfers
Strengthen emergency preparedness and contingency strategies
Foster cross-functional collaboration and system-wide efficiency in terminal operations
This course is suitable for professionals involved in the operation, maintenance, and management of oil and gas terminals, including:
Marine Terminal Managers, Superintendents, and Supervisors
Storage Facility Engineers and Operators
Refinery and Processing Plant Personnel
Project Managers and Facility Coordinators
Mechanical, Process, Electrical, and Instrumentation Engineers
HSE and Environmental Compliance Officers
Transfer and Custody Supervisors
Cargo Controllers and Tank Farm Technicians
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