Brief Introduction To Oil Industry

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DURATION DESIGNED FOR



1 day



All personnel who work in any area of the oil and gas industry and can benefit from an understanding of the terminology and processes of the industry. Ideal for personnel in disciplines such as HR, Procurement, Finance, IT, Administration, PR, Marketing and Sales, Operational and Technical Support functions.

COURSE OVERVIEW A 1-day awareness course providing non-technical personnel with a comprehensive overview of the terms and processes involved in the various branches and disciplines of the petroleum industry. Beginning with the intriguing question “A Life Without Oil?”, the course takes participants on a fascinating journey starting from “the Nature of Oil and Gas”, passing through Exploration and Drilling, Completions and Production, Refining and Transportation, before concluding with “Industry Structure and Development: The Future”. COURSE CONTENT • • • • • •

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

Introduction to the Oil Industry



The Nature of Oil and Gas: crude oil/natural gas/upstream and downstream Exploration: formation of oil and gas/finding oil and gas Drilling: types of rigs/major rig systems/drilling operations/challenges Completion and Production: purpose and types/reservoir drives/recovery methods Refining and Transportation: a typical refinery/refining processes/getting product to market Industry Structure and Development: early industry/industry structure today/the oil and gas market in the future

DATES

22 February 27 June 03 ober 05 December

COST

£240 + VAT

25 April 08 August 07 ovember



5-1

Basic Drilling Awareness DURATION DESIGNED FOR



1 day



Non-technical, administrative or support personnel

COURSE OVERVIEW One-day overview giving delegates an awareness of the equipment, terminology and operations associated with the drilling process. COURSE CONTENT



Setting the Scene • The Geological Structures • Types of Drilling Rigs

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

The Drilling Process: Equipment and Personnel • The Rotary Drilling Process • The Major Rig Components • Casing and Cementing

5 - 2

The Nature of the Well and Potential Problems • Vertical & Directional Wells • Well Pressure Control • Stuck Pipe Problems • Fishing Operations Evaluation and Completion • Evaluation by Drill Stem Tests and Well Logging • Completion Hardware DATES

31 January 10 April 19 June 25 September

COST

£330 + VAT



13 March 22 May 07 August 20 November

DURATION DESIGNED FOR



4 days



Non-drilling and drilling personnel who wish to enhance their understanding of the drilling process.

COURSE OVERVIEW Introduction to drilling technology (equipment, terminology and operations), providing non-drilling personnel with the knowledge required for effective teamwork and communication with their drilling colleagues. COURSE CONTENT • • • • • • • • • • •

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

Basic Drilling Technology and Equipment



History and source of petroleum The multi-level interdependent composition of the petroleum industry The five systems of a drilling rig, their purpose and use Well planning overview The principles of the drilling process, fishing, and casing and cementing Principles of directional drilling Principles of well control and blow out prevention Differences between onshore and offshore drilling rigs and drilling practices How established drilling practices interface with modern tools and technology Causes and prevention practices of lost circulation Practical hands-on site visits

DATES COST

14 - 17 January 17 - 20 March 26 - 29 May 18 - 21 August 01 - 04 October 08 - 11 December £1075 + VAT



18 - 21 February 21 - 24 April 21 - 24 July 15 - 18 September 10 - 13 November



5-3

Introduction to Well Services DURATION



2 days

DESIGNED FOR



Office-based and new-hire operational personnel who require an overview of Well Test operations, Completions, Artificial Lift concepts, Wireline, Coiled Tubing and Snubbing operations and equipment including safety systems.

COURSE OVERVIEW Theoretical training highlighting the equipment commonly used in the relevant disciplines, the reasons why we use the equipment and the safety systems associated with them.

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

COURSE CONTENT

5 - 4

Wireline Well Testing • Slickline Operations • Drill Stem Testing • Braided Line Operations • Production Testing • Pressure Control Systems • Sub-Surface & Surface Equipment • Failure Scenarios Completions Coiled Tubing • Completion Types • Coiled Tubing Operations • Completion Components • Pressure Control Systems Perforating • Failure Scenarios • Perforating Snubbing Artificial Lift Systems • Snubbing Operations • Beam Pumps • Hydraulic Workover Operations • Gas Lift • Pressure Control Systems • Hydraulic Jet Pumps • Failure Scenarios Well Servicing Overview • Barriers Used In Well Servicing Operations DATES

24 - 25 March 08 - 09 September

COST

£595 + VAT

02 - 03 June 01 - 02 December

DURATION DESIGNED FOR



Variable (1-5 days)



Groups of:





a) Offshore or Onshore non-drilling personnel who interface with the drilling process b) Drilling personnel who require focused training on aspects of drilling technology



COURSE OVERVIEW Client-specific training covering aspects of drilling technology and its applications. A modular approach ensures that course content can be tailored to provide fit-for-purpose training for groups of drilling or non-drilling personnel, covering required subject areas at the correct level and depth. Participants will achieve an enhanced appreciation of "what's going on in the hole".

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

Customised Drilling Technology

COURSE CONTENT Modules may be selected and adapted from: • • • • • • • • • • • •

Well planning Geology Rig systems and equipment Rig types Rig preparation Drilling operations Casing and cementing Directional drilling Well control Special operations Formation evaluation Testing

DATES

Available on request only (group training)

COST

Available on request for group training 5-5

Advanced Drilling Technology DURATION DESIGNED FOR



5 days



Senior drill crew personnel Well/Drilling Engineering personnel

COURSE OVERVIEW Combination of lecture and workshops which is designed to: a) broaden understanding of key operational issues among drill crew personnel whose responsibilities may have widened (e.g. with alliancing agreements). b) benefit drilling engineering personnel by adding a practical dimension to existing knowledge. c) give service engineers a greater appreciation of how their equipment inter faces with the drilling programme.

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

COURSE CONTENT

5 - 6

• • • • •





Drilling fluids Lost circulation Hydraulics Casing and cementing Drill string failure prevention

DATES

Available on request only (group training)

COST

Available on request for group training

DURATION DESIGNED FOR



2 days



Drilling and engineering personnel

COURSE OVERVIEW Class-based training designed to increase understanding of issues related to casing design, casing practice, cementing operations and techniques. COURSE CONTENT • • • •







DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

Casing and Cementing

Casing design Casing practices and procedures Cementing operations Cementing techniques

DATES

Available on request only (group training)

COST

Available on request for group training 5-7

Advanced Casing Design DURATION DESIGNED FOR



5 days



Operational and engineering personnel

COURSE OVERVIEW Comprehensive and in-depth course for operational and engineering personnel involved in well-planning, well plan inspection and auditing. The course, consisting of lectures and workshops, is designed to increase awareness and understanding of issues relating to casing functions, design considerations, and factors affecting casing design.

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

COURSE CONTENT

5 - 8

• • • • • • • • • • • •

Casing function/physical properties/strength Selection of casing setting depths Casing design (graphical method) Casing design considerations (max load concept) Safety factors Effects of: - shock load - hole deviation - drag - bending - buckling - external/internal pressure changes - temperature - subsidence Biaxial considerations Triaxial stress in casing design Casing practices/handling Casing equipment Casing design/casing preparation workshops Casing cementing considerations/cementing workshop

DATES

Available on request only (group training)

COST

Available on request for group training

DURATION DESIGNED FOR



1-2 days (variable)



Rig-site and office-based drilling and engineering personnel



COURSE OVERVIEW 1-day course for drilling and engineering personnel focusing on the causes and avoidance of stuck pipe. Designed to develop "team thinking" in the problem-solving process of prevention and freeing of stuck pipe.

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

Stuck Pipe Prevention

COURSE CONTENT • • • • •

The causes of stuck pipe Stuck pipe warning signs How different team members play their role in the prevention and freeing of stuck pipe Freeing methods of stuck pipe Precautions to take in preventing stuck pipe

DATES

Available on request only (group training)

COST

Available on request for group training 5-9

Extended Reach Drilling (ERD) Workshop DURATION

1-2 days (variable)

DESIGNED FOR

The ERD team

COURSE OVERVIEW A pre-spud workshop for the implementation team of highly deviated and extended-reach drilling operations. The course will familiarise the team members with the differences between conventional and extended-reach drilling and highlight issues important to the successful drilling of the ERD well. A combination of lecture, group discussion and practical scenarios will ensure that each member of the team is prepared for the well-to-be-drilled.

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

COURSE CONTENT

5 - 10

• • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Hole cleaning & stuck pipe prevention in ERD wells Drilling practices Tripping practices Drill string design Torque & drag/swab & surge issues in ERD wells Hydraulics Directional drilling/surveying Drilling fluids Well control Casing running & cementing Casing wear Case histories Logistics Practical simulation exercises

[Also available as an on-the-rig refresher course] DATES

Available on request only (group training)

COST

Available on request for group training

DURATION

Variable

DESIGNED FOR

Personnel new to or inexperienced in the role of the Drilling Supervisor at the well site

COURSE OVERVIEW A combination of lecture, workshop and group interaction covering all aspects of supervising the execution of drilling operations on rigs, with the aim of ensuring that all well-site activities are carried out to the highest standards of safety and efficiency.

DRILLING / WELL TECHNOLOGY

Well-site Drilling Supervision

COURSE CONTENT • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Introduction to Geology Field Evaluation & Development Drilling Operations Polices Emergency Contingency Planning Drilling Economics Drilling Contracts & Tendering Well Planning Evaluation (logging/coring/MWD/testing) Rig Selection Rig Acceptance Drilling Optimisation Drilling Problem Solving Drilling Project Management

DATES

Available on request only (group training)

COST

Available on request for group training 5 - 11

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