Completion And Production Engineering
Description :
This course emphasis the role of the Well, as part
of the Integrated Production System for a Hydrocarbon Asset. Well Completion
design concepts and the technical selection criteria for the main completion
components are reviewed in detail. The last two days of the Courses is spent on
the completed Well’s Flow behavior and the key parameters affecting Well
Performance/Productivity. Group exercises on Completion and Performance augment
the learning process. The course also highlights the Operating Company’s
viewpoint in the area of Well Completion and Well Production Management
By the end
of the course, participants should be to: State how Well Completion fits into
the E&P Activity; Recall and discuss hydrocarbon exploitation
considerations for well productivity and completion design; Describe the main
parameters that influences Well Performance and Productivity; Describe the
factors that influence the selection and design of the completion string and components;
Carry out a completion design and explain how it will be run in the well.
Outline :
·
Hydrocarbon
Exploitation considerations for Well Completion design
·
Well Completion
Planning and Design Process Cycle
·
Inflow Systems
& Productivity Effects
·
Horizontal Well
(Productivity aspects.)
·
The Flowing Well
Performance - Inflow and Outflow System "NODAL" Analysis
·
The Casing String
and Suspension
·
Tubing Selection
and Tubing Design analysis
·
Tubing Connectors
Packers
·
Tubing Hangers and
Xmas Trees
·
Key Completion
Components (SSSV, SSDs SPM, etc.)
·
Group Exercises on
Completion design
·
New Development in
Completions & Productivity (Intelligent Completions etc.)
Who
should attend :
Geo-scientists, Engineers and Managers
(in Drilling, Well Intervention/Services, Reservoir Engineering, Production
Operations, Marketing/Sales etc.), whose jobs require them to interface with
Completion Engineers, Production Technologists, Well Production Operations
Engineers, and Well Maintenance/Servicing Engineers who wish to enhance their
current job effectiveness, through more knowledge on Well Completion and
Performance, than that attained from their own "core" discipline
training and exposure.
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