Well Workover and Production Technology
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Well Workover and Production Technology Course
Introduction:
This 5-day course emphasizes the role of engineers and field operators in planning and executing the workover operations to maintain and increase field production and thus add to the profitability and recoverable reserves. It also emphasizes the significance of the team concept as a factor in optimizing operations success. The course is highlighted with open discussions and problem solving shared by the instructor and participants.
Course Objectives:
- 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
- Identify key design considerations for vertical and inclined wells, horizontal, multilateral, HPHT, and unconventional resource wells
- Select an appropriate intervention strategy/equipment
- Identify key features/applicability of the main sand control and well stimulation options
- Assess/specify concerns/remedial measures for formation damage/skin removal
- Develop outline overall strategies for completion and workover programs
Who Should Attend?
Drilling, workover, completion and production engineers and managers, reservoir and geology engineers, field maintenance supervisors and operators, Service companies and equipment manufacturing engineers. Safety engineers and personnel selected by their companies for attending special training courses.
Course Outlines:
- Workover and completion methodology
- Risk management
- Well problems and well control
- Cement bond logs
- Perforating
- Fracture Gradient
- Sand control management
- Cement squeezing
- Acidizing
- Rigless workovers
- Coiled tubing
- Fishing
- Completion management
- Open and cased hole operations
- Artificial lift systems