Oil and Gas Laboratory Operations Management

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Oil and Gas Laboratory Operations Management
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E399

London (UK)

13 Jul 2026 -17 Jul 2026

6350

Overview

Introduction:

Laboratory operations in the oil and gas industry represent a structured function that supports quality control, product integrity, and operational decision making. They integrate testing frameworks, analytical procedures, and data management systems to ensure accuracy and reliability within industrial environments. This training program presents laboratory management frameworks, testing standards, and operational control structures aligned with oil and gas laboratory environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how laboratory functions are structured, monitored, and aligned with production and quality requirements.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze laboratory operations frameworks within oil and gas environments.

  • Evaluate testing standards, sampling structures, and analytical systems.

  • Assess quality control and laboratory data management frameworks.

  • Examine safety, compliance, and operational risk structures within laboratories.

  • Explore performance management and efficiency frameworks within laboratory operations.

Target Audience:

  • Laboratory managers and supervisors.

  • Quality control and testing specialists.

  • Chemical and process engineers.

  • Operations and production support staff.

  • Professionals working in oil and gas laboratories.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Laboratory Operations and Functional Role:

  • Laboratory positioning within oil and gas value chains.

  • Types of laboratory services across upstream and downstream.

  • Operational scope within testing and analysis environments.

  • Interaction between laboratory outputs and production decisions.

  • Contribution of laboratory systems to product quality assurance.

Unit 2:

Sampling and Analytical Testing Systems:

  • Sampling methods within oil and gas environments.

  • Sample handling conditions across laboratory processes.

  • Analytical techniques within petroleum testing systems.

  • Standards guiding laboratory testing procedures.

  • Influence of sampling accuracy on analytical outcomes.

Unit 3:

Quality Control and Data Management:

  • Quality control frameworks within laboratory environments.

  • Calibration and validation within analytical systems.

  • Laboratory data recording within operational systems.

  • Traceability across testing and reporting structures.

  • Reliability of data within decision-making environments.

Unit 4:

Laboratory Safety, Compliance, and Risk Control:

  • Safety considerations within laboratory environments.

  • Chemical handling procedures within oil and gas laboratories.

  • Regulatory requirements within testing facilities.

  • Risk exposure within laboratory operations.

  • Alignment between compliance and operational safety.

Unit 5:

Performance Management and Laboratory Efficiency:

  • Performance indicators within laboratory operations.

  • Workflow coordination across testing activities.

  • Resource utilization within laboratory environments.

  • Turnaround time considerations within analysis processes.

  • Relationship between efficiency and operational support.