Horizontal and Multilateral Wells: Completions and Stimulation - HML2

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Overview of building an E&P GIS Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI); Create a geodatabase; Well data; Licence data; Seismic data; Raster data and Raster catalogs; Spatial data metadata; Implementing desktop access; Strategic decisions in E&P GIS Implementation; GIS in the Oil and Gas project lifecycle; Stakeholders and GIS focal points; Managing and E&P GIS; Spatial data QC; Managing an SDI; Interfaces with third party systems

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San Francisco (USA)
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333 Bush Street, Suite 2400, 94104

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Subjects

  • GIS
  • Design
  • Systems
  • Accounting
  • Accounting MBA
  • Basic
  • Financial Training
  • Financial
  • Basic IT training
  • Basic IT
  • Oil and Gas
  • Project
  • Access
  • Gas
  • Quality Training
  • Installation
  • Joint
  • Quality
  • Performance
  • Monitoring
  • Evaluation
  • Materials
  • Business Accounting

Course programme

Training Course Content

Overview of building an E&P GIS Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI); Create a geodatabase; Well data; Licence data; Seismic data; Raster data and Raster catalogs; Spatial data metadata; Implementing desktop access; Strategic decisions in E&P GIS Implementation; GIS in the Oil and Gas project lifecycle; Stakeholders and GIS focal points; Managing and E&P GIS; Spatial data QC; Managing an SDI; Interfaces with third party systems

Basic well completion design, practices, and strategies; Well quality and integrity; Safety aspects of well design; Packer selection and tubing forces; Wellheads/chokes/ subsurface safety valves and flow control equipment; Corrosion and erosion Inflow and tubing performance; Tubing design and selection; Materials selection; Deviated/multiple zone/subsea horizontal/multilateral and hpht completion considerations; Perforating design; Causes and prevention of formation damage; Stimulation design considerations; Sand control; Wireline/coiled tubing/workover rig operations; Snubbing

Types of pumps, compressors, and drivers and their common applications and range of operations.; Evaluation and selection of pumps and compressors and their drivers for long-term efficient operations.; Unit and station configuration including multiple trains in series and/or parallel operations.; Integration with upstream and downstream process equipment, local and remote control systems, and facilities utilities.; Key auxiliary systems including monitoring equipment, heat exchangers, lube and seal systems, and fuel/power systems.; Major design, installation, operating, troubleshooting, and maintenance considerations.

Getting started: Financial terms and definitions, the language of business; Accounting rules, standards and policies; Constructing the basic financial statements; Classifying assets and liabilities; Comparing different accounting elements; Accounting for joint operations; Accounting and reporting

Overview of building an E&P GIS Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI); Create a geodatabase; Well data; Licence data; Seismic data; Raster data and Raster catalogs; Spatial data metadata; Implementing desktop access; Strategic decisions in E&P GIS Implementation; GIS in the Oil and Gas project lifecycle; Stakeholders and GIS focal points; Managing and E&P GIS; Spatial data QC; Managing an SDI; Interfaces with third party systems

Basic well completion design, practices, and strategies; Well quality and integrity; Safety aspects of well design; Packer selection and tubing forces; Wellheads/chokes/ subsurface safety valves and flow control equipment; Corrosion and erosion Inflow and tubing performance; Tubing design and selection; Materials selection; Deviated/multiple zone/subsea horizontal/multilateral and hpht completion considerations; Perforating design; Causes and prevention of formation damage; Stimulation design considerations; Sand control; Wireline/coiled tubing/workover rig operations; Snubbing

Types of pumps, compressors, and drivers and their common applications and range of operations.; Evaluation and selection of pumps and compressors and their drivers for long-term efficient operations.; Unit and station configuration including multiple trains in series and/or parallel operations.; Integration with upstream and downstream process equipment, local and remote control systems, and facilities utilities.; Key auxiliary systems including monitoring equipment, heat exchangers, lube and seal systems, and fuel/power systems.; Major design, installation, operating, troubleshooting, and maintenance considerations.

Getting started: Financial terms and definitions, the language of business; Accounting rules, standards and policies; Constructing the basic financial statements; Classifying assets and liabilities; Comparing different accounting elements; Accounting for joint operations; Accounting and reporting

Overview of building an E&P GIS Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI); Create a geodatabase; Well data; Licence data; Seismic data; Raster data and Raster catalogs; Spatial data metadata; Implementing desktop access; Strategic decisions in E&P GIS Implementation; GIS in the Oil and Gas project lifecycle; Stakeholders and GIS focal points; Managing and E&P GIS; Spatial data QC; Managing an SDI; Interfaces with third party systems

Basic well completion design, practices, and strategies; Well quality and integrity; Safety aspects of well design; Packer selection and tubing forces; Wellheads/chokes/ subsurface safety valves and flow control equipment; Corrosion and erosion Inflow and tubing performance; Tubing design and selection; Materials selection; Deviated/multiple zone/subsea horizontal/multilateral and hpht completion considerations; Perforating design; Causes and prevention of formation damage; Stimulation design considerations; Sand control; Wireline/coiled tubing/workover rig operations; Snubbing

Types of pumps, compressors, and drivers and their common applications and range of operations.; Evaluation and selection of pumps and compressors and their drivers for long-term efficient operations.; Unit and station configuration including multiple trains in series and/or parallel operations.; Integration with upstream and downstream process equipment, local and remote control systems, and facilities utilities.; Key auxiliary systems including monitoring equipment, heat exchangers, lube and seal systems, and fuel/power systems.; Major design, installation, operating, troubleshooting, and maintenance considerations.

Getting started: Financial terms and definitions, the language of business; Accounting rules, standards and policies; Constructing the basic financial statements; Classifying assets and liabilities; Comparing different accounting elements; Accounting for joint operations; Accounting and reporting

Overview of building an E&P GIS Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI); Create a geodatabase; Well data; Licence data; Seismic data; Raster data and Raster catalogs; Spatial data metadata; Implementing desktop access; Strategic decisions in E&P GIS Implementation; GIS in the Oil and Gas project lifecycle; Stakeholders and GIS focal points; Managing and E&P GIS; Spatial data QC; Managing an SDI; Interfaces with third party systems

Basic well completion design, practices, and strategies; Well quality and integrity; Safety aspects of well design; Packer selection and tubing forces; Wellheads/chokes/ subsurface safety valves and flow control equipment; Corrosion and erosion Inflow and tubing performance; Tubing design and selection; Materials selection; Deviated/multiple zone/subsea horizontal/multilateral and hpht completion considerations; Perforating design; Causes and prevention of formation damage; Stimulation design considerations; Sand control; Wireline/coiled tubing/workover rig operations; Snubbing

Types of pumps, compressors, and drivers and their common applications and range of operations.; Evaluation and selection of pumps and compressors and their drivers for long-term efficient operations.; Unit and station configuration including multiple trains in series and/or parallel operations.; Integration with upstream and downstream process equipment, local and remote control systems, and facilities utilities.; Key auxiliary systems including monitoring equipment, heat exchangers, lube and seal systems, and fuel/power systems.; Major design, installation, operating, troubleshooting, and maintenance considerations.

Getting started: Financial terms and definitions, the language of business; Accounting rules, standards and policies; Constructing the basic financial statements; Classifying assets and liabilities; Comparing different accounting elements; Accounting for joint operations; Accounting and reporting

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Horizontal and Multilateral Wells: Completions and Stimulation - HML2

Price on request