Rig Mover training course
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English
Last updated at

Wed, 08-Apr-2026
Level
Advanced
Total lessons

13
Total duration

00:00:00 Hours
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Short description
The Rig Mover course by Elite Offshore Pvt Ltd is designed for professionals involved in offshore rig moving operations in the oil & gas industry. This 2-day training covers essential aspects of safe rig movement, lifting operations, hazard awareness, and coordination during rig mobilization and demobilization. Based on publicly available offshore safety guidelines, this course helps improve operational safety, efficiency, and preparedness for real-time rig move activities.
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Requirements
  • Offshore Installation Managers (OIM) and Barge Masters
  • Marine Pilots and Masters
  • Rig Managers and offshore supervisors involved in rig operations
  • Riggers, crane operators, and personnel involved in lifting operations
  • Offshore professionals looking to enhance their knowledge of rig moving operations in the oil & gas industry
  • Who wish to expand their knowledge in rig moving operations and offshore safety practices.
Outcomes
  • 1. Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) requirements for MOU rig move operations
  • 2. Overview of Mobile Offshore Units (MOU): Semi-submersible, Jack-up, Barge, and FPSO
  • 3. Understanding departure and arrival locations in rig moving operations
  • 4. Onshore planning, risk assessment, and safety procedures
  • 5. Pre-move planning, inspection, and checklist procedures
  • 6. Jacking operations, navigation, and positioning techniques
  • 7. Ballasting, stability control, and manoeuvring practices
  • 8. Towing operations, tow bridle setup, hawser connection, and anchor handling
  • 9. Tug operations and tow handling techniques
  • 10. Communication and coordination during offshore rig moves
  • 11. Bridge teamwork and operational cooperation
  • 12. Anchor pattern planning and basic calculations
  • 13. Weather conditions and environmental factors affecting rig movement