High Temperature High Pressure (HTHP) Well Completion Design
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High Temperature High Pressure (HTHP) Well Completion Design Course
Introduction:
The program allows the participants to obtain up-to-date information on types of completion, factors affecting productivity, and completion fluids will be also presented.
The course will update the participants with both fundamentals and up-to-date technology of high-pressure high-temperature completion equipment and operations. Possible problems and hazards associated with completion will be reviewed. Practical cases that both the instructor and the attendees have come across will be analyzed and discussed.
Course Objectives:
The program allows the participants to obtain up-to-date information on types of completion, factors affecting productivity, and completion fluids will be also presented.
The course will update the participants with both fundamentals and up-to-date technology of high-pressure high-temperature completion equipment and operations. Possible problems and hazards associated with completion will be reviewed. Practical cases that both the instructor and the attendees have come across will be analyzed and discussed.
Who Should Attend?
Operators, technicians, engineers, managers, and maintenance personnel who are involved in completion or workover technology.
Course Outlines:
- Types of well completions:
- Open hole completions.
- Uncemented liner completions.
- Perforated casing completions.
- Primary cementing:
- Production casing
- Liner cementing.
- HPHT tubular,
- Subsurface safety valves:
- Surface controlled
- Subsurface controlled.
- HPHT packers:
- Retrievable packers,
- Permanent packers,
- Completion tools:
- Sliding sleeve
- Side pocket mandrel
- Blast joints,
- Flow coupling
- HPHT completion fluids:
- Diesel oil,
- Prepared prime,
- Perforating:
- Hollow carrier,
- Fully expandable,
- Semi-expandable perforators.
- Sand control:
- Sand screens,
- Gravel packing.
- Formation damage:
- Mechanical damages.
- Chemical damages.
- Carbonate acidizing:
- Lime stone,
- Dolomite,
- Sandstone acidizing,
- Fracturing:
- Hydraulic
- Acid.
- High Pressure High Temperature case studies