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The course provides an overview of oil and gas well completion and workover technology over 5 days. It covers topics such as completion techniques and equipment, perforating methods, wellhead equipment, hydraulic fracturing, acidizing, squeeze cementing, and scale removal. The objectives are to help attendees understand completion and workover technology and become familiar with tools and processes. The course contents include introduction to completion types and design criteria, well productivity, equipment design, completion and workover fluids, perforating, optimum completion design, advanced tubing conveyed perforating, acidizing principles, hydraulic fracturing, squeeze cementing, and scale removal and prevention. The course is intended for drilling supervisors, hoist supervisors, well services engineers

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The course provides an overview of oil and gas well completion and workover technology over 5 days. It covers topics such as completion techniques and equipment, perforating methods, wellhead equipment, hydraulic fracturing, acidizing, squeeze cementing, and scale removal. The objectives are to help attendees understand completion and workover technology and become familiar with tools and processes. The course contents include introduction to completion types and design criteria, well productivity, equipment design, completion and workover fluids, perforating, optimum completion design, advanced tubing conveyed perforating, acidizing principles, hydraulic fracturing, squeeze cementing, and scale removal and prevention. The course is intended for drilling supervisors, hoist supervisors, well services engineers

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WELL COMPLETION AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS

OBJECTIVES:

The course is designed to give an overview of oil and gas well completion and workover technology. It introduces completion techniques and equipment, perforating methods and techniques, well head and downhole equipment, TCP techniques, hydraulic fracturing, acidizing, squeeze cementing and scale removal technique. It helps attendants to understand completion and workover technology and to be familiar with the tools and the know-how of oil well completion and workover.
5 days

DURATION: CONTENTS: -

INTRODUCTION TYPES OF COMPLETION: Categories, Selection and Design Criteria WELL PRODUCTIVITY: Tubing Sizes, Formation Damage, Maximizing Productivity EQUIPMENT AND DESIGN PRACTICE: Tubular goods, Packers, Subsurface Safety Valves, Well Head Equipment, Subsurface Safety Valves, Artificial Lift Installation COMPLTION AND WORKOVER FLUIDS: Functions, Damage, Types, Properties PERFORATING: Jet Perforating, Gun Perforation, Factors Affecting Perforation, Pressure Control Equipment, Types of Perforating, Normalization From API RR43 OPTIMUM COMPLETION DESIGN: Optimum and Under balance Pressure, Design Procedures ADVANCED TUBING CONVEYED PERFORATING: TCP systems, TCP Design, Perforation Cleaning ACIDIZING PRINCIPLES: Introduction, Specifications, Retardation, Acid Fracturing, Matrix Acidizing, Explosives, HYDRAULIC FRACTURING: Purpose, Candidates, Treatment, Width Calculation, Fracturing Fluids SQUEEZE CEMENTING: Requirements, Terminology, Techniques, Pressure requirements, theories, Job Planning, Testing Job SCALE REMOVAL AND PREVENTION: Identification of Scale, Types, Formation, Removal, CALCHEK Process, Treatment Suggestion, Paraffin Removal and Control, Methods of Inhibiting Deposition

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Drilling Supevisor, Hoist Supervisor,Well Services Engineers, Well Completion Engineers, Site Drilling Engineers, Project Engineers, and Operation Engineers

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