HPHT Well Engineering 29 November – 3 December 2010, Kuala Lumpur
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Type
Training
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Duration
5 Days
vThe key concerns, technical challenges and hazards of planning and drilling HPHT wells vRoles and responsibilities of team members vRecommendations to improve company guidelines & procedures vCurrent industry techniques used in meeting HPHT well challenges vCross-referenced case histories including problems and solutions. Suitable for: Rig-based and office-based personnel from the HPHT planning and well delivery team, including: vOperators (wellsite supervisors, drilling and completion engineers, superintendents, drilling managers); vDrilling Contractor rig crews (assistant drillers, drillers, toolpushers); vService Company personnel (drilling fluids, casing, cementing, directional, etc).
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Course programme
Conventional HPHT (High Pressure - High Temperature) conditions (>10,000 psi and 300º F) are becoming routine drilling targets in many basins worldwide, as exploration and production examine deeper and hotter objectives.
This course will equip participants with knowledge and skills of HPHT well engineering and the components required for well planning and issues which influence successful drilling in such conditions. This 5 day practically-oriented, and operationally relevant interactive training course comprises of lectures, workshop-type discussion sessions, real case histories and problem-solving activities.
Key themes covered during the 5 day course include HPHT Well Design & Planning, Closed Hole Circulating Drilling (CHCD) and Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) in HPHT applications.
HPHT Well Engineering 29 November – 3 December 2010, Kuala Lumpur