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Items Course Designation

1 Rig awareness and familiarization

2 Introduction to drilling
• Short presentation on acidizing and hydraulic stimulation
Practical - Well Testing & Stimulation
1. Well Construction
Visit to Well testingOverview
workshop(day 1) of perforating equipment and
- review
•assemblies Drilling in the Exploration and Production (E&P) process
•2.Well construction
Orientation on wellrisks
testing surface spread - review of wellheads, chokes,
•separators
Roles andetc responsibilities of the team
•3.Rig types
Visit and equipment
to stimulation training pad - overview of typical hydraulic Days
2. Well Design
stimulation day(2) layout, pumping capacities and mixing processes.
equipment
•Opportunity
Well planning and design
to practise process fracture treatment using the
a hydraulic
•stimulation
Timeline and long lead times
simulator.
•v. Drilling
Day 5 fluids
• Basic casing
Artifical and cementing
lift techniques and equipment commonly used in production
3. Directional Drilling and Deviation Control day(3)
enhancement
• Different
Coiled tubingtypesrigand applications
- setup, principle components and purpose 5
•Practical
Bit types, features,
- Coiled andRig
Tubing applications
Visit & Artifical Lift Systems
•Tour
Logofdata
Artifical Lift Systems workshop to review the downhole pumps and
•surface
Steerable andunits
control coordinate
commonly systems
in use.
4. Well Control day(4)
• Kick causes, prevention, and detection
• Underground and surface blowouts
• Well control equipment
5. Well Execution and Real-Time Operations day(5)
• Well construction activities
• Typical drilling problems and operations risks
5
• Real-time concepts, infrastructure, and monitoring
• Interpreting real-time measurements
Items Course Designation

1 Drilling Engineering

3 Practical Cementing Operations

Fundamentals of Cementing
4 Operations

5 Basic Cementing

7 Drill Bits and Hydraulics

8 Well Control

10 Drilling Fluids

13 Offshore Drilling Operations


Equipment and Job Execution (Day2)
• Cementing equipment overview
• Gel strength and gas migration
• Cement placement calculations
Remedial Cementing (Day 3)
• Plug cementing
• Squeeze cementing theory Days
• Lost circulation
Cement Job Evaluation (Day 4)
The
• Cement Well Construction
bond logs Process (Day 1)
• Cement Where drilling
evaluation fits into
log the Exploration and Production (E&P) process
interpretation
• Cement Exploration, bondappraisal,
log workshop and development drilling 5
• Rig components
Remedial and operation
Job Performance organization
and Computer Applications (Day 5)
• Risk Plug management,
and squeeze cementing hazards, and loss prevention methods
calculations
•Drilling Fundamentals
New technologies in (Day 2)
cementing (demonstrations)
• Cementing
• Roundtable
Sedimentarysoftware rock types, properties, and impacts on drilling
Formation pressures and formation fracture gradient 5
• Predicting overpressure methods and detection
•Introduction Wellbore instability
to Cementing Operations (Day 1)
Preliminary
• API cement Well Design (Day 3)
classification
•• Basic
•• Components
Preliminary
cement processes
chemistry and manufacturing
and contributors of well design
5
Primary cementing
•Cement Direction drilling
Slurry Design (Day 2)
Welcome
• Cement and
Programming slurry Introduction
and Drilling (Day
selection (Day4)1)
•• Primary Components Cementing Overview of drilling programming
and contributors
o
•• Operations
Mud removal
The migration
Gas Objectives of Primary Cementing 5
o
•Cement The Basics
Problems: of Cementing
preventions
Equipment, Plugand Design
solutionsand Software (Day 3)
Placement,
o
•• Calculations Problems
Cementing of Zonal
for Isolation
killing
equipment a well
Drill
•• Cement Bit Types and Technology (Day 1)
Chemistry
••Evaluating Remedial
Bit types cementing
and classes and (Day
•• Cementing
Implication
•Cement
Software
Rock-bit
Types of
and Materials
Completing
demonstration
Technology
of Well
evaluation
Evaluation Integrity
Additives
on
5)
Well Performance
and Cement Jobapplication
methods and Practical (Day (Day
4) 2)
2
•• IADC LWD drill
Implications
and bit ofclassification
Cement
Geosteering Quality on Well Performance
••• Drill Cement
Well bit
Sources
evaluation
hydraulics
of
completionWater Influx execution
schematics and completion string
Day
•Fixed 1 Cutter
Cement jobanddesignIADCand Drill Bit Dull Grading (Day 2)
•• Solutions Intelligent
Introduction.
Rig site and
cement Technologies
completions
Welljob control
practical history
•• Fixed
•Specialized
•o Formation
Squeeze
IADC
Overview
cutter
Well suspension
drill and
bit
of
drill bit
Cementing
pressures
New
dull
Squeeze
and technology
abandonment
Technology
grading
Cementing
Cementtechniques
Systems (Day 5) 5
•• Fracture New technology
Practical pressures
dull gradingcement systems
exercise
o
• Leak Methodology,
off teststoEquipment
Introduction deepwaterand Tools
cementing
Basics
o
• Kick Exampleof
Round-tableDrilling
Calculation
toleranceand Fluids
andcourse (Day
MAASP 1)
close
•Performance
• Functions ofCharacteristics
drilling fluids of Cement Slurries (Day 3)
•• Composition
Gas expansion
Group Work
Casing of water based mud
seat selection 5
•Day Clay
New2 chemistry
Technologies in Cementing
•Introduction
•Day Rheology
Kick to Cement Evaluation (Day 4)
Water
•• CBL 1 causes
Based
and warnings
Mud (Day 2)
•• Types Primary ofandrigs secondary well control
•• Products
•• High
VDL circulation
Lost
Rig
Othermoves
and systems
performance
cementing technology evaluations
5
•• Kick Oil
detection
Primary
and components
synthetic based of offshore rigs - hoisting, pumping, rotating
•• Shut-in Plug Cementing
Downhole procedures
drilling and mud
tools shallowproducts
gas. and systems
System
•• Discussion ExercisesCirculation
/ Question and Pipe
and Problems (Day 3)
Answer Session
Day
•• Lost 2 circulation
••Group Kill sheet
Geology basics
overview and usage
Day Stuck pipe
3 Projects problems
- Cementing Design and Evaluation Exercises (Day 5)
•• Overburden, High pressure pore pressure and fracture gradient
•• Drillers Group
Well methodand temperature technologies
Discussion
planning
•• High Wait pressure
Examination
& weight and
method temperature applications and systems
•Drill Drilling
EndCare fluids
(Day 4)Recap / Participant Feedback
••• Exercises of Course
Cementing
•Day Hole
4 cleaning
Day
•• Virtual 3 hydraulics and real time measurements
•• BOP Well equipment
design
Reservoir drill-in
(installation, operation, maintenance, and testing)
fluid system
••• Review Well controlof equipment
steel properties (limits, auxiliary units, closing units)
•• Completions
Exercises
Casing design
fluid
•Day Well
5 clean up and displacement procedures
•Equipment
Well control and Futureequipment
Technologies (Day 5)
•Day Overview
4 control of subsea
•• Solid
Exercises design equipment
•• Drillstring
Emerging technologies
•• Directional
Course review drilling
and wrap up
• Surveying
Day 5
• Completions
• DST procedure from floating MODU
Items Course Designation
Cement Integrity Assurance and
2 Evaluation
Well Design and Construction
3 Engineering

4 Drillstring Design

5 Cementing Operations

6 Casing Design

7 Practical Cementing

8 Advanced Remedial Cementing

11 HPHT Well Engineering

Managing Drilling Operations (with


12 Drilling Simulator)

13 Drilling Optimization

15 Drilling Project and Risk Management

16 Stuck Pipe and Fishing Operations

17 Stuck Pipe and Hole Cleaning


Days
• Introduction to cementing
• Detailed review of the cementing job parameters affecting the cement
integrity 5
o Drilling Parameters : Hole and Drilling fluids
o Casing
1 Parameters : Annulus Size and Centralization
Day
o Cementing Job Parameters : Fluids and Placement
•• Overview of Drilling Operations
•job Detailed
Exploration
or right
review of
& production
after the
the gas/fluid
cementing licenses, invasion
job. Drillingprocess
personnel during
andthe cementing
Rotary drilling 5
equipment
Day 2 drilling process onshore and offshore
•Steel
•• The Introduction
and economics
Submerged and detailed Tubulars understanding
(Day 1) of well completion parameters
Drilling
•affecting Properties the of
lifesteel
of the well through stresses on the cement sheath
••o Rig
••o The AxialComponents
Cement force sheath
Drillstring mechanical properties 4
Buckling
Causes ofinthe
failures
submerged tubulars
•Drillpipe Design of drillstring
•Cement Cement Connections
integrity during and the
Drillstring
P&A phase.
Design (Day
••Day Drilling Placement
Bits and Primary Cement (Day 1) 2)
Drillpipe
3 connections
••Wireline Design
Primary ofcementing
PDC anddesignRoller
overview Cone Bits, selection of bits, grading of dull bits,
•assessing
•Typically
Drillstring
Criteria
Drillstring
logs
for
and
Sonic
tension
typically
successful
improving
torque (CBL/VDL)
used for
cementing
the cement
performance evaluation
of drill
designand Ultrasonic logging tools are most widely
will be
bits. discussed. 5
•Day Casing
2to evaluate
hardware
used
Drillstring (Day 3) cement sheath integrity and will be discussed in separate
•Day Formation
Cement chemistry
Pressures & Well Control
•sessions. Care
1 and . inspection
••Discussion
Cementing Introduction Additives
to origin of(Day and 2)representation of pore pressures and fracture
Damage
Introduction for each these tools will include:
•pressures
•• Material Cementing
Discussion
Dynamics
Origin,
Rheology and additives
onMechanical
prediction tooland specific Properties
detectionphysics ofof ofmeasurement,
Steel pressures
abnormal
5
•Well Factors
Stress-Strain
Bore, that
Rheology,
affect
and Deformation
log
and response
BHA Designand (Day
data 4)
quality,
•• Cement Drilling problems
laboratory associated
equipment with abnormal pressures
Factors
Well
Oilfield
bore Tubular
that stability
affect Nomenclature
the interpretation of the cement sheath
••Attendees
Cement Prediction
Mud removal
Technology
and techniques
confirmation
(Day 1) of formation fracture pressures
Mud
API/ISO Rheology
Ratings
will carry and out, Formulas
either individually or as a group, interpretation
••exercises Principles
Temperature
Cementing ofgoals
primary
prediction & secondary
and importance well control
in with
job success
••technology Bit
BHA
hydraulics
Warning
Set based
Understanding
cement
designs
API
signs
Barlow
and
Yield
on
properties
of actual
Stress
cementing
will kicks
Equation
use all(Day
datasets,
design
aspects
for tubular
acquired
software
of quality
various acquisition
burst control and interpretation.
3
•Special Well
Lab tests
killing
Purpose procedures
Cements 3)
•Day 4 Internal yield of couplings
•Integrate BOPcementing
Salt
Cement equipment
lab tour and
and BOP
lab demonstrations
stackreview
arrangements.
•Continuation Approach
Casingof Day thread
to
3. Watercut
A dimensions
short Problems of alternatives
in Mature and technologies
New Fieldswill(Daybe
•Day
Equipment Gas3 migration and Job
control Performance (Day 2)
•done
1) to introduce
Thread leak
the participants
resistance to noise and thermal logs. After the 2-
••days
••able
Drilling
Foamed
Cementing
Key session,
Functions,
Engineered
Gel
Fluids,
Problems
strength
cementequipment
Collapse Hydraulics
participant
Related
properties,
particle
and gas formulas to
slurry
overview
will and
Watercut
migration get Casing
the
design/selection
cements necessary
of various types of drilling fluid be
theoretical knowledge to 3
Integrated
to: Collapse
Approach with to axial
Watercutload Problems
•• Cement Wellsite
Lost circulation
placement
tests performed calculations
on drilling
Understand
Watercut Collapse
Problem
the information
with
Classification
internal relatedandfluids
pressureto
Selection
each4) cementof Optimal
evaluation
Remediation
•Cement
Day Design
Plug
1 cementing
Job
of aDesigns
solids control
and Calculations
system (Day
•technology
Plan Tension yield of pipe body
•• Defining Introduction
Primary
Squeeze cement
cementing
the HPHT
to pressure
job Environment
theory
design losses in the
thedrilling system
•• Logging Assess
Carry
Steel
Cement
the
Optimization
Primary
Lost
History Diagnostics
Testing
out
Tension
circulation
of quality
cementing
HPHT
Bond
an of strength
bit of
Drilling
informed
Log
theOperations
hydraulics data
calculations
Evaluation
of threaded
and
interpretation
Techniques
processing
connections
using a
parameters
particular technology or a
5
•Cement Major
Stage
Applicable
and
functions
Job liner
Evaluation
standardscementing
and(Day properties
and
(Day guidelines
3) of casing and casing string configurations
•combination
Remedial Exercises Cementing
of technologies 2)
•Simulator Casing
High
Cement
Geological
angle
running
bond &
and Geophysical
logs
operations
horizontal Aspects
cementing of Abnormal Pressures
•Day
•• Applications 5 casing
2 Familiarization
of Remedial (Day
Cementing
1)cementing
The
Deepwater,
Cement
Differences evaluation
design
Between
plug, and
process
log HPHT
squeeze
interpretation
Drilling and Normal Well Operations
Possible
Tubular
Remedial
Simulator manufacturing
remedial
Cementing
overview actionsTechniques
specifications
taken toand
fix aEvaluation
possible lack of5)integrity of the
Day
•Cement
•cement
••Examples
Cement
Challenges
4
Downhole
Drilling
Cementing
Cement
Plug
Pore and
Remedial
Well
Job bond
sheath
Pressures
Programjob
Execution,
Faced
supervisor,
Chemistry
Tools
squeeze
will and
log
execution
Material
Cementing
be and
workshop
in
(Remedial
for HPHT
Directional
Procedures,
driller’s,
Remedial
cementing
studied. Fracture
properties
Program
Wells
Cementing
andCementing
Drillingmud
Pressures will
calculations
Design
engineer
be the (Day
stations
core
and pressure ramps of this section). 5
•Simulation Functions
Cement
New
Wellboretechnologies
job
stability
andprocedures
properties
innewcementing of cement,(demonstrations)
single andtheir
multiple stage2)cementing
••operations The
Remedial
content Heat
1:
Cementing
Spudding
ofGradients
treating
the Through
theAPI Wellspecifications
Coiled
and Surface
Tubing with
Hole Interval
consequences
(Day to
Cement
Temperature quality evaluation
•what
Introduction Advanced
Drilling
needs problems
Testing
to
Remedial
be done Cementing
to prevent Technologies
any failure of the cement sheath
••Specifications Designing
Sonic
Design and atocementing
ConsiderationsDrillingtools
ultrasonic Optimization
operation (Day 1)
•integrity. Introduction
Spudding
Managing processes
of
toquality
drilling Cement
sour risks service
Slurry considerations
System Laboratory Analyses (Day 3)
••This
•• Impact
•where
Simulation
Assessing
Cementing
Well
Design trajectories
Description
Drilling
daily
Introduction
Casing of
and
the
Concepts
the
sessiondesign
surface
of
wellbore
tubing
to API
will and of
Laboratory
holes
be
directional
Design,
evaluation
the cement
complemented
stability Casing
software
Equipment
drilling
sheath
with a visit to the nearest facility
Connections 5
•• API Laboratory
Drillingcement Design
2:
Risks: Intermediate
evaluation
Analysis
philosophy
controllable Procedures
technologies
Hole
factors (Day and3) will be witnessed
factors which constrain (as available).
••• Casing Designing
Simple
seat
Specification
Drilling the
problems
DesignSelection
probability oftrajectory
Remedial
factors
and
for
data
a directional
Slurry Analyses
distribution analysis
well
Directional
Cementing drilling tools and
Day
•••• Processes 1 of well
Life
Remedial
Operational Cementing
considerations
and processes
techniques System in BHAs
design
Design decision
Introduction
Wellheads
Overview –
ofand Wellhead
to wellbore
drilling Growth
project surveying
and risk Indicators
management
•Remedial
Benchmarking
••Simulation
••• Annular
Cementing
Calculating
Cost
Offset Vs
Cementing
Directional
Drilling
Cementing
Wear
Pressure
Value
Well
thewith
Corrosion
3:
Fluids Pumping
intermediate
Intermediate
Selection:
surveying
Key
trajectory
build
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Equipment
Units
Temperatures
of acasing
Performance
upHole
relevant
tools
directional
(Cont.)
data, (Day
data
well
4)
(Day 2)on survey data
based
organization, and stick plot
5
••• Contract Triaxial
Cement
Drilling models
Loading
problems
Slurry and Mixing Systems
•Day Risk
Thermal
5 analysisderating
•Drilling Project planning and design
•••Day Remedial
Operational
Key
Measurement
Design Formulas
Performance
and
safetyCementing
Hole processes
Types
factors
While and Manifold
Indicators calculations
(Day
Drilling 1)(KPI)
and Subsea Drilling
••Day 2
Casing
Training
Drilling Design
the
Exercise
12.25”Concepts
Using
tangent Cementing
section Unit Simulator
Benchmarking
Overview of drilling
using KPI's
••Simulation
••• Planning
•••Design
Introduction
2
Technical
Hole
MWD
H2S
Drillingdesigns
and
data
software
Limit
CO2
to
Temperature
4: and
MWD
Production
Identification:
collection
programming effects types
and
and
and
Hole the value
(Day
techniques
transmission
analysis
of real
5) techniques time data
to quantum change limits 5
••• Drilling Axial problems
loads
toand Bending
Execution (Day 3)equipment
Introduction
Torque
Tendering anddrag
tocontracting
tools and strategy used to drill from a floating drilling
••rig Production
Well
Drillstring Corrosion
construction hole
design anddesigncementingto wellsite operations
••Drillstring
Day Fingerprinting
Project
1 finance the
and Welladministration
•••Day Overall
Performance budget
Sulfide
and Stuckvs.
stress
limitationsactual
Pipe cracking
cost2)
(Day
Course
Pit Discipline
Introduction
3 review
••Day
•••Measurements
••Day
Non-Productive
Drillstring
3 chain
Supply
Causes
Exercises
Causes
Operational
of
NACE
design
Stuck
andsystemsFront
guidelines
(cont.) for sulfide stress cracking
time
management
Pipe
prevention
and Technology
EndDepth of drillstring
Planning Enablers failure
Requirements(Day 4)
5
••• Proper Reporting Casing
3 Drilling Setting
Surface
Wellbore
HPHT andstability
downhole
Practices measurement
••• Forces Communications
Corrosion
Real
Stuck timeActing
pipe on Submerged
Resistant
management and knowledge
Alloys of optimalObjectsmanagement
well construction performance
••Stuck HPHT
Project
Drill Specific
String
close-out
Design Equipment
•Day Tubular
Typical
Pipe, Failures
drilling
Hole Buckling
plan
Cleaning, and Fishing (Day 3) Ballooning
•• Losses/Gains
4
2 - Understanding Supercharging,
••• Connections
Optimization
Causes
HPHT of
Well stuck elements
Control pipe - on bottom, while stripping, out of hole
•••• Well
Management
Thread Bore Stability
design systems
Software
Hole cleaning
Monitoring tools
••• Lost
HSEQ
Thread
Task
FishingCirculation
management
types
analysis API and
and systems
lessons proprietary
learned
Managed Pressure Drilling
Items Course Designation

3 Dynamic Pressure Drilling

4 HPHT Drilling Design and Operations


Days

DPD Overview, Applications, and Techniques (Day 1)


• Introduction and expectations
• DPD overview
• DPD application drivers
5
• DPD techniques
Factors Driving Geological Uncertainty (Day 2)
HPHT
• Geological Historyissues
and Challenges and the Geological Settings (Day 1)
•• Defining the
Fluid selectionHPHT Environment
•• HPHT
•• Geology
Challenges
UBD fluids
in the
and associated Standards and Practices
HPHT Environment
5
Two phase flow
•DPD HPHT Reservoirs
Equipment ( Day 3)
Well
• RCDs Design (Day 2)
•• Casing RCD sealDesign and Tubular Selection
elements
•• Shoe Placement
MPD equipment
•• Annular Pressure build up and Thermal De-rating
UBD equipment
•DPD Casing
Design andH2S
Wear, and CO2
Control (DayEffects
4)
•• Cementing
MPD Challenges and Practices
Fluids
• Dualand Well Control
Gradient Drilling (Day
(DGD)3)
•• Drilling Fluid
UBD methods Aspects
•• Gas PMCD Solubility
methods
•• Elastomers
Completing DPD wells
•Candidate
Well Control, Ballooning,
Selection (Day 5)Wellbore Breathing
•• Gas Expansion
DPD candidate selection
•• Well Control Procedures
DPD economics
Rig Surface Equipment
• DPD management andand Drilling Operations (Day 4)
HSE
•• Surface Equipment
Final Exam for HPHT
• Downhole Equipment Challenges
• Managed Pressure Drilling
• Finger Printing and Drilling Practices
• Contingency Planning
• Well Control Emergencies
Completions and Well Testing (Day 5)
• HPHT Completions
• Design Considerations
• Component Selection and Specifications
• Tubing Leak Contingencies
• HPHT Well testing
• Operational Testing Considerations
• Well testing Safety
Items Course Designation

IWCF Well Intervention Pressure


1 Control Certification - Level 4, Well Site
Supervisor Training
Days
Day 1
• Introduction
• IWCF Registration
• Course orientation & Initial Assessment (written examination)
• Equipment#1 – Completion Equipment
• Class Exercise#1 – Completion Equipment
• P&P#1 – Pressure Control Management
• Class Exercise#2 – Pressure Control Management
Day 2
4
• P&P#2 – Barrier Principles
• P&P#3 – Well Information
• P&P#4 – Shut-in Procedures
• P&P#5 – Pressure Control Methods
• P&P#6 – Problems
• Class Exercise#3 – Barrier Principles, Well Information, Shut-in
Procedures, Pressure Control Methods and Problems
• Equipment#2 – Wireline Equipment
• Class Exercise#4 – Wireline Equipment
Day 3
• Equipment#3 – Coiled Tubing Equipment
• Class Exercise#5 – Coiled Tubing Equipment
• Equipment#4 – Hydraulic Workover (Snubbing) Equipment
• Class Exercise#6 – Hydraulic Workover (Snubbing)Equipment
Day 4
• IWCF Assessment – Completion Equipment
• IWCF Assessment – Principles & Procedures
• IWCF Assessment – Wireline Equipment
• IWCF Assessment – Coiled Tubing Equipment
• IWCF Assessment – Hydraulic Workover (Snubbing) Equipment
• IWCF Assessment Re-sit (as required)

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