The Well Site Geological Activity in Hydrocarbon Exploration

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The Well Site Geological Activity in Hydrocarbon Exploration Course
Introduction:
Every day, servicing and drilling staff battle with the inexperienced workforce of the oil and gas sector. Trouble time, unseen wasted time, and excessive non-productive time are caused by this inexperience at the wellsite. These ultimately result in risky situations and exorbitant expenses for the contractor, the operator, and the service sector. Through the use of organizational learning methods, wellsite technical limits analysis, and more effective use of all available resources, participants in Managing Wellsite Operations will gain knowledge and skills. Effective planning is crucial. Nevertheless, despite excellent planning and design, there are still issues with geology and reservoir uncertainty, surface and subsurface environmental limitations, malfunctioning equipment, misinterpreted procedures, and inexperienced wellsite workers that lead to hazardous work environments and increased drilling costs.
Course Objectives:
To refresh the knowledge of the well site geological activity in addition, high lighting the necessary skills to interpret ditch cuttings, gas shows, oil shows, electric logs, cross-sections and subsurface maps.
Who Should Attend?
The course is recommended for new geologists & reservoir engineers, operations managers, drilling managers, drilling superintendents, drilling supervisors, wellsite drilling engineers, rig managers, rig superintendents, contract drilling engineers.
Course Outlines:
- Critical elements of effective planning and management of drilling operations
- Design and implement a program checklist for critical well drilling operations
- Investigate various elements of a drilling operation and mitigate visible and hidden risk
- Investigate and perform an analysis of trouble time events, non-productive time occurrences, and invisible lost time for a drilling operation
- Dissect the drilling plan and apply total task analysis to wellsite activities
- Enhance your knowledge of organizational learning systems and transfer lessons learned
- Perform technical limit analysis to improve wellsite performance
- Measure and performance monitoring of the drilling operation
- Maximize the inexperienced resources through total task analysis in a case study to reduce drilling costs and improve safety
- Basic geological techniques: definition &optimization of use
- The necessary skills to interpret ditch cuttings, gas shows, oil shows, electric logs, cross-sections & subsurface maps
- Lessons learned from dealing with some geological problems
- Strategic dimension of hydrocarbon extraction