Well Intervention and Productivity School
Details
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https://www.petroedgeasia.net/course/PE964-Well-Intervention-and-Productivity-School
Outline
This course is designed to make those that attend aware of how their job can directly impact the productivity. Early identification of problems in wells and effective interventions to fix problems can have a significant impact by minimising lost oil through formation damage and non productive time. As well as discussing best practice, time will be made available for discussion relating to specific problems that may be affecting fields operated by members of the class.
The course is a mixture of informal teaching and lectures. In addition, group exercises are used to reinforce the subjects covered during the lectures. This encourages cross discipline awareness, communication and motivates team building.
The course has recently been updated in the areas of Subsea and HPHT interventions.
The course is aimed at all engineers and contractors involved in the planning and execution of well interventions.
This is a school where engineers and supervisors can hone their skills, especially at a time when increased production is a high priority. In the past, course attendees have been a mix of Petroleum engineers, Well Intervention engineers, Reservoir and Drilling engineers, Production Operators, Wellsite supervisors, as well as Geologists.
In recent years delegates have come from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds. Experience before coming on the course has varied from no field experience and no experience of planning and programming well interventions through to many years working in well interventions.
You will hear about:
- The economic importance of well productivity
- An overview of well production – how well produce
- The impact of formation damage
- Fluids (drilling and workover fluids)
- Completion architecture and the impact of completion design on interventions
- Production problems and how they are identified
- Water and gas influx
- Wax
- Hydrates
- H2S
- Fines migration
- Phase related permeability changes
- Scales
- Operations
- Artificial lift
- Cementing and cement evaluation.
- Perforating
- Remedial sand control
- Acid stimulation
- Fracturing
- Side tracks and laterals
- Well Intervention methods
- Rig based workovers
- Coiled tubing
- Hydraulic workover
- Wireline (slickline & e-line)
- Intervention in sub-sea wells (Rig and mono-hull vessel techniques) with horizontal and conventional trees
Speaker/s
Howard has over 30 years in the oil industry. During that time he has worked exclusively in well intervention and completions. After a number of years working for intervention service companies (mostly slickline) he joined BP as an offshore well service supervisor. He was responsible for the day to day supervision of well intervention work on many of BP’s North Sea platforms. This included coil tubing, e-line, slickline and stimulation operations. An office based role as a well operations engineer followed. He was responsible for planning, programming and organising of all the well intervention work on the Bruce and later the Magnus fields. In 1995 Howard moved into completion design. Since then he has designed many platform and sub-sea completion’s, often travelling to the rig site to oversee the installation. In addition to his day to day work as a completion engineer, Howard regularly teaches completion and well intervention courses all over the world.
Special Offer
Normal fee: SGD 6,209.00
Early Bird Promo: SGD 6,009.00