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Fundamentals of Slickline Operations

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Day 1
1. Wellhead and Wellbore Components
2. Basic Slickline unit design
a. Open loop systems
b. Closed loop systems

3. Wireline properties
a. Solid single strand
b. Braided line
c. Wireline terminations

4. Surface auxiliary equipment
a. Counter wheel
b. Weight indicator
c. Pressure control

Day 2
1. Standard Toolstring components
a. Swivel joint
b. Stem
c. Jars
d. Knuckle joint
e. Threaded connections

  • 2. Standard Service tools
    a. Gauge cutter
    b. Blind box
    c. Impression block
    d. Swaging tool
    e. Tubing end locator
    f. Pulling tools
    g. Lock mandrels
  • Day 3
    1. Plugs and test tools
    2. Circulation devices and shifting tools
    3. Safety valves
    4. Side pocket mandrels and kickover tools
    5. Other subsurface valves
    6. Pressure and temperature gauges
  • Day 4
    1. Remedial wireline operations
    a. Perforating
    b. Sand bailing
    c. Swabbing
  • 2. Grease injection systems
    3. Production logging (memory) tools
  • Day 5
    1. Fishing operations and tools

Fundamentals of Slickline Operations Course

This 5-day course covers the surface and downhole equipment involved in performing slickline operations. By the end of this course, attendees will have a basic understanding of the tools and techniques used to perform a slickline job. They will have knowledge of selecting the appropriate method for the particular operation and perform the task in a safe and efficient manner.

To provide a basic knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of Slickline
operations. At the end of the course delegates will learn about the many processes involved in Slickline operations, about Slickline equipment, factors involved in planning and executing a Slickline operation.

Drilling, completion, workover, production engineers and their managers. Reservoir and geology
engineers, field maintenance supervisors and operators. Service companies and equipment
manufacturing engineers. Safety engineers and personnel selected by their companies for attending special training courses.

Continuing Professional Development

35 HOURS CPD