Casing and Cementing - CAC
Course
In San Francisco (USA)
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Course
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Location
San francisco (USA)
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Water chemistry fundamentals; Water sampling and analysis; Water formed scales; Corrosion control; Water treatment microbiology; Produced water discharge/disposal and treatment principles; Produced water treating equipment - theory of operation, advantages and disadvantages, and the importance of oil droplet size; Water injection and disposal systems - theory of operation, corrosion, scale, and biological control; Case study
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Subjects
- Production
- Systems
- Microbiology
Course programme
Water chemistry fundamentals; Water sampling and analysis; Water formed scales; Corrosion control; Water treatment microbiology; Produced water discharge/disposal and treatment principles; Produced water treating equipment - theory of operation, advantages and disadvantages, and the importance of oil droplet size; Water injection and disposal systems - theory of operation, corrosion, scale, and biological control; Case study
Geological / depositional environment, reservoir properties review; Properties influencing formation damage; Damaging sandstones, shales and carbonates, clay mineralogy; Damage mechanisms - Causes of damage: Fluids and Polymers, During drilling, running pipe and cementing, From perforating, During well completions, During production (fines migration, paraffin, scale, etc), During workovers and Damage to Injection wells.; Evaluating damage potential: Laboratory testing; Evaluating wells that may be damaged: Production performance, Pressure analysis, Production logging; Damage removal: Non-acid approaches, Acidizing and Bypassing damage with hydraulic fracturing
Water chemistry fundamentals; Water sampling and analysis; Water formed scales; Corrosion control; Water treatment microbiology; Produced water discharge/disposal and treatment principles; Produced water treating equipment - theory of operation, advantages and disadvantages, and the importance of oil droplet size; Water injection and disposal systems - theory of operation, corrosion, scale, and biological control; Case study
Geological / depositional environment, reservoir properties review; Properties influencing formation damage; Damaging sandstones, shales and carbonates, clay mineralogy; Damage mechanisms - Causes of damage: Fluids and Polymers, During drilling, running pipe and cementing, From perforating, During well completions, During production (fines migration, paraffin, scale, etc), During workovers and Damage to Injection wells.; Evaluating damage potential: Laboratory testing; Evaluating wells that may be damaged: Production performance, Pressure analysis, Production logging; Damage removal: Non-acid approaches, Acidizing and Bypassing damage with hydraulic fracturing
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Casing and Cementing - CAC
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