Advanced Completion Technology

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Advanced Completion Technology Course
Introduction:
This course offers a comprehensive overview of the equipment, methods, and design considerations involved in the completion of oil and gas wells. The focus is on the meticulous planning of downhole operations, including performance prediction, completion equipment, and design. It covers various aspects such as formation damage, heavy oil, SAGD (Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage), sour environments, and HPHT (High-Pressure High-Temperature) considerations. The course also delves into well site operations, workover, and stimulation planning. Participants will gain technical insights into commonly employed practices, as well as troubleshooting hints and strategies.
Course Objectives:
- Well and Reservoir Concepts
- Perforating
- Stimulation
- Squeeze Cementing
- Gravel Packing
Who Should Attend?
Engineers and technologists preferably with some experience or exposure in drilling, production or completions as well as supervisors, service personnel, operations superintendents, managers, or specialists who need an appreciation of down hole production equipment and operations.
Course Outlines:
- Introduction and Completions Operations Planning
- Well Performance Principles
- Completion Concepts and Equipment
- Materials and Corrosion
- Packers and Down hole Equipment
- Tubing Design
- Perforating Methods and Performance
- Heavy Oil and SAGD Completions
- Sour and HPHT Well Design
- Formation Damage and Fluid Selection/Management
- Stimulation (Acid and Proppant Fracturing)
- Remedial Cementing
- Coiled Tubing, Snubbing, Wire line, and Fishing
- Program Preparation and Supervision
- Work over Selection and Method