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Well Control for Well Intervention: Mastering Wellbore Integrity and Safety During Complex Operations

Course Overview:
Well control is a critical aspect of well intervention operations, ensuring the safety of personnel, the integrity of the wellbore, and the protection of the environment
This comprehensive 5-day professional training course will provide a thorough understanding of well control principles, techniques, and emergency response procedures specifically tailored for well intervention scenarios

Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
1
Grasp the fundamental principles of well control and its importance in preventing wellbore kicks and blowouts during well intervention operations
2
Identify the different types of wellbore control equipment, their functions, and their operational parameters
3
Understand the well control procedures for various well intervention operations, including coiled tubing interventions, wireline operations, and completions procedures
4
Apply well control techniques to safely handle wellbore kicks, control fluid influx, and prevent blowouts
5
Implement emergency response protocols in the event of a well control incident, including well shutdown, blowout prevention, and environmental mitigation
6
Analyze well control data and logs to identify potential hazards and implement preventive measures
Course Agenda:
Day 1: Introduction to Well Control and Well Intervention
• Delve into the history and evolution of well control and its role in well intervention operations
• Explore the regulatory framework and safety standards governing well control practices during well intervention
• Discuss the environmental considerations associated with well control incidents and mitigation strategies
• Analyze the applications of well control in various wellbore configurations, reservoir types, and intervention scenarios
Day 2: Well Control Equipment and Fluid Selection
• Familiarize participants with the different types of well control equipment, including blowout preventers, wellhead equipment, and control valves
• Discuss the functions and operational parameters of various well control components, such as choke valves, kill valves, and diverter systems
• Analyze techniques for selecting appropriate well control fluids, such as drilling fluids, completion fluids, and kill fluids
• Explore advanced well control equipment and technologies, such as automated control systems and real-time monitoring
Day 3: Well Control Procedures for Coiled Tubing Interventions
• Discuss the specific well control challenges and hazards associated with coiled tubing operations
• Analyze techniques for preventing wellbore kicks and blowouts during coiled tubing interventions
• Implement well control procedures for coiled tubing deployment, wellbore cleanout, stimulation, and completions
• Explore advanced well control strategies for coiled tubing operations, such as contingency planning and emergency response protocols
Day 4: Well Control Procedures for Wireline Operations and Completions
• Identify the well control risks and challenges associated with wireline operations and completions procedures
• Implement well control procedures for wireline logging, perforating, and completions operations
• Discuss techniques for preventing and controlling wellbore kicks during wireline and completions activities
• Explore advanced well control strategies for wireline and completions operations, such as dual-zone completions and multi-stage completions
Day 5: Emergency Response Protocols and Well Control Analysis
• Delve into emergency response protocols for well control incidents, including well shutdown, blowout prevention, and environmental containment
• Discuss techniques for analyzing well control data and logs to identify potential hazards and implement preventive measures
• Analyze real-world case studies of well control incidents to learn from lessons learned and identify best practices
• Network with other professionals from diverse backgrounds within the oil and gas industry to share knowledge and experiences
Who Should Attend:
• Petroleum engineers, reservoir engineers, and completions engineers involved in well intervention planning, well control, and emergency response
• Production engineers, wellsite supervisors, and field personnel responsible for overseeing well intervention operations and well control implementation
• Well control equipment manufacturers and service company personnel engaged in well control system design, installation, and maintenance
Course Benefits:
• Develop a comprehensive understanding of well control principles, techniques, and emergency response procedures for well intervention operations
• Gain hands-on experience in well control practices through case studies and real-world scenarios
• Enhance your ability to identify wellbore hazards, implement preventive measures, and manage well control incidents effectively
• Stay updated on the latest advancements in well control technologies and emergency response protocols
• Network with other professionals from diverse backgrounds within the oil and gas industry to share knowledge and experiences

Price: £5500.00

Training Details

Place Start Date End Date Number of Days Action
London Sunday 8 December 2024 Thursday 12 December 2024 5 days
Edinburgh Sunday 15 December 2024 Thursday 19 December 2024 5 days
London Sunday 22 December 2024 Thursday 26 December 2024 5 days
London Sunday 29 December 2024 Friday 3 January 2025 6 days
London Sunday 5 January 2025 Thursday 9 January 2025 5 days
London Sunday 12 January 2025 Thursday 16 January 2025 5 days
London Sunday 19 January 2025 Thursday 23 January 2025 5 days
Frankfurt Sunday 26 January 2025 Thursday 30 January 2025 5 days