Completions and Workovers - CAW

Posted by PetroSkills on Thursday, March 18, 2010

Start Date Monday, June 28, 2010
End Date Friday, July 02, 2010

Location
London, UK

Full Details

See full details at http://www.petroskills.com/courseDetails.aspx?courseID=357

DESIGNED FOR

Beginning Level drilling operations, production operations, workover and completions personnel; petroleum engineers; drilling and completion contractor personnel; service company personnel



YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO

Develop a high level completion strategy for wells in a variety of situations

Select tubing, packers, and completion flow control equipment

Appraise/design a suitable flow barrier strategy

Make recommendations on installation and retrieval practices for tubing, packers, etc.

Identify key design features for horizontal, multilateral, HPHT wells, etc.

Select an appropriate intervention strategy/equipment

Identify key features/applicability of the main sand control, fracpack and well stimulation options

Assess/specify concerns/remedial measures for formation damage/skin removal

Develop and outline overall strategy for a completion program



ABOUT THE COURSE

The Completions and Workovers course is an introduction to many facets of completion and intervention technology. The material progresses through each of the major design, diagnostic and intervention technologies, ending with effect of operations on surface facilities and finally plug and abandonment requirements. The course focuses on the practical aspects of each of the technologies, using design examples and both successes and failures to illustrate the points of the design and the risks involved with the entire process. The overall objectives of the course are to focus on delivering and maintaining "well quality". The course can be customized for specific locations and conditions.



COURSE CONTENT

Basic well completion design and practices

Completion strategies

Well quality and integrity

Safety aspects of well design

Packer selection and tubing forces

Wellheads/chokes/ subsurface safety valves and flow control equipment

Corrosion and erosion Inflow and tubing performance

Tubing design and selection

Materials selection

Deviated/multiple zone/subsea/horizontal/multilateral and hpht completion considerations

Perforating design

Causes and prevention of formation damage

Stimulation design considerations

Sand control

Wireline/coiled tubing/workover rig operations

Snubbing

See full details at http://www.petroskills.com/courseDetails.aspx?courseID=357

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Training Courses