Advanced Drilling Technology Training
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Course Information
- Course Content
- Course Description
- Course Objectives
- Who Should Attend
- CPD Unit
Course Content
Introduction to Well Planning
Data Collection
Predicting Formation Pressures
Fracture Gradient Determination
Casing Setting Depth Selection
Hole Geometry Selection
Bit Planning
Drilling Fluids Selection
Cementing
Directional Planning
Casing and Tubing Concepts
Casing Design
Tubing Design
Completions Effects on Well Planning and Drilling
Drillstring Design
Rig Sizing and Selection
Special Drilling Logs
Hydraulics
AFE Preparation
Fishing
Lost Circulation
Differential Pressure Pipe Sticking
The course will cover theory, hands on exercises and application of case studies.
Day 1
- Introduction to Well Planning
- Well Planning Objectives
- Classification of Well Types
- Formation Pressure
- Planning Costs
- Overview of the Planning Process
- Data Collection
- Offset Well Selection
- Data Sources
- Bit Records
- Predicting Formation Pressures
- Pressure Prediction Methods
- Origin of Abnormal Pressures
- Fracture Gradient Determination
- Theoretical Determination
- Field Determination of Fracture Gradients
- Casing Setting Depth Selection
- Conventional Types of Casing and Tubing
- Setting Depth Design Procedures
Day 2
- Hole Geometry Selection
- General Design Procedures
- Size Selection Problems
- Casing and Bit Size Selection
- Bit Planning
- Drill Bits
- Bit Classification
- Bit Selection
- Drilling Fluids Selection
- Purposes of Drilling Fluids
- Types of Drilling Fluids
- Field Testing Procedures
- General Types of Additives
- Cementing
- Purposes of Oil Well Cementing
- Cement Characteristics
- Cement Additives
- Cementing Equipment
- Displacement Process
- Directional Planning
- Purposes of Directional Drilling
- Design Considerations
- Calculation Methods
- Directional Drilling Techniques
- Multi-Lateral Production Wellbores
Day 3
- Casing and Tubing Concepts
- Pipe Body Manufacturing
- Casing Physical Properties
- Pipe Connectors
- Casing Design
- Maximum Load Concept
- General Casing Design Criteria
- Tubing Design
- Tubing Design Criteria
- Producing Conditions Affecting Tubing Design
- Stress Evaluation
- Burst, Collapse, and Tension Evaluation
- Completions Effects on Well Planning and Drilling
- Reservoir and Production Parameters
- Surface and Subsurface Completion Equipment
- Types of Completions
- Packer Fluids
- Completion Factors Affecting the Well Plan and Drilling
Day 4
- Drillstring Design
- Purposes and Components
- Drillpipe Selection
- Dogleg Severity Analysis
- Lateral Tool Joint Loading
- Rig Sizing and Selection
- Rig Types
- Power Systems
- Mud Handling Equipment
- Rig Floor Equipment
- Blowout Preventers
- Rig Site Preparation
- Special Drilling Logs
- Temperature Log
- Radioactive Tracers
- Noise Logging
- Stuck Pipe Logs
- Cement Bond Logs
- Casing Inspection Logs
- Hydraulics
- Purposes
- Hydrostatic Pressure
- Buoyancy
- Flow Regimes
- Friction Pressure Determination
- Surface Equipment Friction Pressures
- Bit Pressure Drop
- Hydraulic Horsepower
- Jet Velocity
- Surge Pressures
- Cuttings Slip Velocity
Day 5
- AFE Preparation
- Projected Drilling Time
- Time Categories
- Time Considerations
- Cost Categories
- Fishing
- Preparation for Fishing
- Fishing for Stuck Pipe
- Wireline Tool Recovery
- Lost Circulation
- Occurrences
- Prevention
- Differential Pressure Pipe Sticking
- Recognizing the Problem
- Procedures to Free Drill String
Course Description
Advanced Drilling Technology Training Course
This course provides a working knowledge of well drilling beginning with the planning stage and progressing through the many processes involved. The course will cover theory, hands on exercises and application of case studies.
Course Objectives
To provide an in-depth knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of drilling operations. At the end of the course delegates will learn about the many processes involved in drilling operations, about drilling equipment, how to plan a well, and how to execute a drilling operation.
Who Should Attend
This short course is an advanced and comprehensive course intended for anyone responsible for Drilling activities and its management.
CPD Unit
Continuing Professional Development
35 HOURS CPD