Production Operations 1 - PO1 - In House Training

Course

In San Francisco (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Production Operations 1 - In-house training by PetroSkillsThis course can be conducted on site at your location exclusively for your staff. PO1 represents the core foundation of PetroSkills' production engineering course curriculum and is the foundation for future studies. The participant will become familiar with past proven, and, newer technologies, procedures, and techniques to improve and increase oil, gas, and condensate production. The course structure applies a proven methodology, least cost, integrated methods approach that allows engineers to make careful and prudent business decisions. New content to address the basics of unconventional resources, including shale gas and oil, and heavy oil and bitumen has been added.Find out more

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

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Subjects

  • Production
  • Gas
  • Engineering

Course programme

Training Course Content

This in-house training programme can be customised to meet your specific requirements. It typically covers:

  • Importance of the geological model
  • Reservoir engineering fundamentals in production operations
  • Well testing methods applicable to production operations
  • Understanding inflow and outflow and applied system analysis
  • Primary and remedial cementing operations
  • Well completion design and equipment
  • Completion and workover well fluids
  • Perforating design and applications
  • Production logging
  • Artificial lift completions
  • Problem wells
  • Formation damage
  • Acidizing
  • Corrosion control
  • Scale deposition, removal, and prevention
  • Surfactants
  • Paraffin and asphaltenes
  • Sand control
  • Hydraulic fracturing
  • Unconventional resources - shale gas and oil, heavy oil and bitumen

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