Drilling Practice School for New Engineers

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Drilling Practice School for New Engineers Course
Introduction:
This course incorporates insights and concepts gained from a 29-year involvement in the oil industry. It establishes a strong groundwork in the principles and methodologies of Drilling Technology.
The course covers a wide range of topics, including well planning, rock bits, optimization of bit hydraulics, directional drilling, calculations, and planning for directional drilling, casing and cementing, drilling fluids, completion fluids, and extended reach wells.
Course Objectives:
Participants will receive instruction on planning and evaluating setting depth for casing and cementing calculation.
Who Should Attend?
Drilling engineers with a basic knowledge of well design principles, Technical, field, service, support and supervisory personnel desiring to gain an introductory overview of these topics and how they interrelate. Excellent for cross-training of other technical disciplines such as reservoir and surface facility engineers plus geoscientists. Also helpful for anyone who interacts with drilling, completion or work over design engineers such as technical supervisors and technical service personnel. How drilling, completing and re-working a well affect its ability to produce is stressed. casing and cementing operations; operator and service personnel Operating company and service company personnel responsible for planning, overseeing, and executing cementing operations Petroleum Engineers, Reservoir Engineers, Geologists, Geophysicists, Service Company Specialist Engineers (Cementing, Logging, Testing, Drilling Fluids, Drill Bits, Surface Facilities), Drilling Contractor Staff, Sales Engineers, Field Service Managers, R&D Scientists/Engineers Drilling engineers, trainee drillers, rig engineers and service company personnel with basic drilling engineering.
Course Outlines:
Main topics:
- Drilling Fluids
- Casing and Cementing
- BHA design
- Drill Bits
- Well Control Fundamentals
- Rig components, functions & maintenance
- Basics of directional drilling