- Petroleum Engineers
- Production Technologists
- Production Supervisors and Engineers
- Completion Supervisors and Engineers
- Drilling Supervisors and Engineers
- Workover and Well Service Supervisors
To enhance participant’s knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to gain in-depth information on the impact of workovers and completion design in maximizing field production and increasing recoverable reserves, and understand the importance of well interventions methods (slickline, Electrical line and Coiled tubing) during lifetime of the well to keep well productivity under optimum conditions.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
· Understand the variable nature of well interventions.
· Describe the inherent risks and need for careful diagnostics, planning and supervision.
· Describe the economic implications of a workover in terms of the need to protect the well production or injection capacity.
· List and describe the equipment and operational concepts involved in coiled tubing and hydraulic workover units.
· Identify, evaluate and recommend functional capability of completion strings for a variety of situations
· Be familiar with the well control barrier principles
· Identify three barriers methodology during well intervention
· Be familiar with well control barrier classification for different type of well intervention method.
· Describe the mechanisms of a slick wireline operation.
· List and describe the commonly used downhole wireline equipment and tools.
· List and describe the surface wireline equipment requirements; lubricator; BOP; stuffing box.
· Describe well pressure control and safety issues associated with wireline.
· State the limitations on successful wireline operation imposed by depth, hole angle and dog leg severity
· Be familiar with procedures and equipment used in wireline, coiled tubing, and workover
· Upon Request