CODE |
FEE |
DAYS |
OG–017 |
$ 5100 |
5 days |
Course Introduction
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Coiled Tubing applications is one of the common technologies used for well services in the oil industry during drilling, completion, and production phases of oil and gas
The 5 days introduction to coiled tubing operations course covers the surface, pressure control equipment, the bottom hole assembly components, operational limits and the interventions performed with coiled tubing such as cleanout, acid stimulation, well displacement and nitrogen lift and how to deal with fatigue and corrosion.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course delegates will learn about
- Safety on well site
- The coiled tubing Equipment’s
- Understanding of the basic coiled tubing operations
- Understanding of basic surface tools and their tests
- Understanding of the down hole tools
- Duties and responsibilities during coiled tubing operations
- The new technology in perforations operations in horizontal wells
Who Should Attend?
- Well services supervisors
- Production engineers
- Well interventions supervisors
- Rigless operations supervisors
- Coiled tubing supervisors and operators
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Course Schedule
Day-1
- Safety on well site
- Introduction to Coiled Tubing Services
- Coiled Tubing Equipment
- Surface CT Equipment
- Downhole Equipment
- Basic CT Equipment
Day-2 (Coiled Tubing Equipment and Well Control)
- Well test procedures
- Well Control Equipment
- Depth Control
- Downhole tools
- circulating tools
- fishing tools, inflatable packers, etc.
- Guide for safe equipment rig-up
- Data Acquisition
Day-3 (Coiled tubing application)
- Introduction to CT Applications
- CT Logging,
- Clean-Out
- Well displacement
- Acid stimulation operations
Day-4
- Nitrogen lift
- Matrix Stimulation with CT
- Tubing behavior (at surface, in hole): fatigue, buckling, tension and pressure limits (tubing force analysis, model for operation design).
- Measuring and recording of operating parameters
- Safety and Operational Standards
Day-5 (well head control)
- Barrier theory
- Primary, secondary and tertiary barriers
- BOP types
- Strippers
- Riser and flange connections
- Tools Job Design
- – Risk Analysis
- Job Design
- New Technology Tools
- Barrier theory
- Primary, secondary and tertiary barriers
- BOP types
- Strippers
- Riser and flange connections
- Tools Job Design
- – Risk Analysis
- Job Design
- New Technology Tools