Advanced Drilling Practice

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Advanced Drilling Practice Course
Introduction:
This course's objective is to:
Equip members of the asset team with cutting-edge methods for tapping reservoirs to produce more oil more quickly, cheaply, and with the least amount of negative environmental impact. Participants will also learn about the limitations and potential uses of cutting-edge and emerging drilling and completions techniques.
Permit participants to participate in the design of directional and horizontal wells and to comprehend the tasks performed by directional drillers. The foundations, design considerations, and operational aspects are covered in the course.
Course Objectives:
This course based on the following:
- Advanced Drilling Technologies
- Emerging Drilling Technologies
- Directional and Horizontal Drilling
New technologies are constantly being introduced to drill for hydrocarbons in a cost-effective, safe and environmentally friendly manner that will ultimately contribute to achieving the business objectives of asset teams.
Who Should Attend?
Experienced drilling engineers well site supervisors, drilling contractor and service companies, frontline drilling management and other E&P disciplines.
Drilling engineers, drilling supervisors, trainee drillers, rig engineers and service company personnel with basic drilling engineering
Course Outlines:
- Horizontal and multilateral drilling technology, Rotary steerable drilling and Geosteering
- HPHT drilling; Ultra-deepwater drilling
- Underbalanced drilling
- Casing drilling
- Expandable tubular
- 3D-Visualization
- Directional drilling fundamentals-applications and limitations;
- Algebra and trigonometry review;
- Terminology, Well objectives and target;
- Directional well planning - positioning and coordinate systems
- Survey calculation methods;
- Anti-collision and advanced well planning;
- Surveying-gyroscopes; MWD;
- Down hole equipment-drilling tools and deflection methods
- Drilling motors;
- Drilling bits;
- BHA assemblies;
- Well site operations;
- Directional design - reservoir;
- Drilling and surface considerations
- Well profile/well path/trajectory design;
- Torque and drag modeling;
- BHA design;
- Hydraulics;
- Calculations;
- Horizontal wells -types and planning
- Completion techniques;
- Logging techniques;
- Coring techniques;
- Wellbore stability issues;
- Hole cleaning