Introduction to Oil and Gas Production Facilities - PF-2

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

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    Different dates available

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

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

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Subjects

  • Design
  • IT Management
  • Management
  • Data Management
  • Performance
  • Gas
  • Basic
  • Basic IT training
  • Basic IT
  • Quality
  • Quality Training
  • Systems
  • Materials
  • Production
  • Oil and Gas

Course programme

Training Course Content

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

Gas Processing Systems; Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons; Qualitative Phase Behavior; Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior; Basic Thermodynamic Concepts and System Energy Changes; Relief and Flare Systems; Fluid Hydraulics; Separators; Heat Transfer; Pumps; Compressors; Refrigeration / NGL Extraction; Fractionation / Distillation; Glycol Dehydration; Adsorption Dehydration; Sour Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery

Reservoir containment evaluation; Caprock integrity assessment; SAGD and CSS in heavy oil reservoirs; Fundamentals of petroleum-related rock mechanics; Processes of data collection; Geomechanical characterization; Mechanical Earth Models (MEMs)

Critical elements of effective planning and management of drilling operations; Design and implement a program "checklist" for critical well drilling operations; Investigate various elements of a drilling operation and mitigate visible and hidden risk; Investigate and perform an analysis of trouble time events, non-productive time occurrences and invisible lost time for a drilling operation; Dissect the drilling plan and apply total task analysis to wellsite activities; Enhance your knowledge of organizational learning systems and transfer lessons learned; Perform technical limit analysis to improve wellsite performance; Measure and performance monitoring of the drilling operation; Maximize the inexperienced resources through total task analysis in a case study to reduce drilling costs and improve safety

Overview of Data Management: Definition, History of data management, Trends, Data lifecycle, Importance and value of data management, Information orientation, Benefits of good data management, Business case aspects & barriers; Data Types: Definitions, Data types, Data models in E&P; Common Data Management Issues: Typical data issues (possible pitfalls), Causes of data issues, Data management best practices business impact; Data Management Framework: Data governance, Data architecture, Data security, Reference & master data management, Data quality management; Building and Sustaining the Data Management Framework: What to do, What not to do, Building consensus & engaging with the business

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