Downhole Remediation Practices for Mature Oil and Gas Wells - DRP

Posted by PetroSkills on Thursday, March 18, 2010

Start Date Monday, April 19, 2010
End Date Friday, April 23, 2010

Location
Calgary, AB

Full Details

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DESIGNED FOR

Asset managers, drilling and completion engineers, petroleum engineers and geologists, independent producers, production managers and engineers, reservoir managers and engineers, field supervisors, company executives and officials, field personnel with operating and service companies



YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO

Diagnose and develop removal and prevention techniques for wellbore damage due to scale, paraffin, asphaltenes, corrosion, and erosion

Understand sources, causes, and effects of water production

Design remediation applications (both mechanical and chemical) for reducing excess water production

Design sand-control applications and understand how to fix damaged screens and gravel packs

Understand how and when to apply remedial cementing practices and what tools and job considerations are critical

Apply these techniques to a specific well problem that you bring in to the classroom from your current field assignment



ABOUT THE COURSE

Downhole Remediation for Mature Oil & Gas Wells is presented from a practical point of view. Discussions include decision processes for selection, design and application of methods that are supported by field experiences and research results. Principal focus is production-related near wellbore damage and remedial water control practices



COURSE CONTENT

Production-Related Near Wellbore Damage

Scale

Paraf'n

Asphaltenes

Corrosion

Erosion

Well Diagnostics

Removal Techniques

Prevention Techniques

Wellbore Stabilization

Understanding Unwanted Water Production

Extent of the Problem

Causes and Effects of Water Production

Monitoring and Evaluation Techniques

Diagnostics

De'ning Required Attributes and Placement Controls

Fitting Solutions to Problems

Remedial Water Control

Challenges and Solutions

Environmental Considerations

In-Wellbore Control

Near-Wellbore Techniques

Matrix Applications

Fractures and Voids

Other

Water Control

Bringing it all together

Engineered Process

Initial Screening

Reservoir Characterization

Simulation

Case Studies


See full details at http://www.petroskills.com/courseDetails.aspx?courseID=727

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