
Well Completion and Integrity: Life of a Well
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Participants in this course will learn how to manage well design, construction, surveillance, and the documentation of well integrity for a “life-of-well” philosophy. An emphasis will be placed on how industry standards and guidelines relate to barrier construction, monitoring, and management. The proper understanding of these concepts will equip each participant with the tools to safely and reliably construct and verify the integrity of a well.
Specific concepts that will be covered during this course will include barrier concepts such as geology, casing, cementing, and various equipment used in completion. Participants will also learn about corrosion and erosion effects on barriers, issues with loads, pressure, and temperature on barrier integrity, along with barrier inspection and verification.
This course will use case studies and projects throughout the week, along with a final presentation by small groups where participants will demonstrate the integrity concepts, methods, importance, and problems topics that were covered during the course.
Upon successful completion of this course, the delegates will be able to:
ü Learn how to manage well design, construction, surveillance, and the documentation of well integrity for a “life-of-well” philosophy
ü Learn about corrosion and erosion effects on barriers, issues with loads, pressure, and temperature on barrier integrity, along with barrier inspection and verification
ü Learn about hazard analysis, emergency response, management of change, and contractor selection
ü Learn about the well barrier element selection and how to choose a reliable WBE
ü Learn the important concern with causes and management of annular pressure buildup, abandonment, and suspension
ü Learn why well barrier verification is at the center of ensuring well integrity for the life of the well
ü Learn about the different ways in which a well may become loaded and what challenges that would be placed on the barriers
ü Learn about specific well barrier elements such as geology, fluid columns, tubulars, cement, completion string and downhole equipment, and wellheads
ü Learn about the importance and difficulty of achieving well integrity throughout the life of a well
This course is intended for Managers, engineers, specialists and operations supervisors who are responsible for ensuring the integrity of an organization’s well assets are the intended audience for this course.
Day 1:
WELL BARRIERS AND THEIR PRINCIPLES
Day 2:
WELL INTEGRITY ELEMENTS AND ISSUES
Day 3:
WELL BARRIER VERIFICATION
Day 4:
WELL BARRIER ELEMENT SELECTION AND ISSUES IN INTERVENTION AND ABANDONMENT
Day 5:
WELL INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (WIMS) AND SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (SEMS)
A variety of methodologies will be used during the course that includes:
· (30%) Based on Case Studies
· (30%) Techniques
· (30%) Role Play
· (10%) Concepts
· Pre-test and Post-test
· Variety of Learning Methods
· Lectures
· Case Studies and Self Questionaires
· Group Work
· Discussion
· Presentation
This rate includes participant’s manual, Hand-Outs, buffet lunch, coffee/tea on arrival, morning & afternoon of each day.
Daily Course Timings:
08:00 - 08:20 Morning Coffee / Tea
08:20 - 10:00 First Session
10:00 - 10:20 Coffee / Tea / Snacks
10:20 - 12:20 Second Session
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch Break & Prayer Break
13:30 - 15:00 Last Session