Well Engineering Training Course, Stage 1
The first stage of the Well Engineering Training Course focuses on well site operations and developing well site positions. In combination with relevant field experience, this training will provide candidates with an excellent basis for the position of Well Site Drilling Engineer.
The Well Engineering Training Course is set up as a self‐study course with limited instruction time. A significant amount of material is covered in the training. The duration of Stage 1 is one year. Due to the lengthy process and volume of work, dedication and focus is required from the participant as well as employer to successfully complete the program.
The objective is development towards the position of Drilling Engineer.
The course consists of the following:
- Training material
- 4 training sessions of one week each over one year
- 12 hours of online support per year
- Test questions
- Use of GotoMeeting
- Final test plus one re‐sit if required
- Certificate of completion.
Details Duration: 1 year, self-study
Location: To be advisedThe objectives of the Well Engineering Training Course (WETC) Stage 1 are:
To describe in oilfield terminology:
1. The functions of the well engineering department
2. The cost implications and effectiveness of operations
3. The rig tools and materials commonly used
4. The prinicipal techniques, problems and solutionsand
To make the necessary calculations from drilling and programme related data to;
1. Drilling equipment, including the derrick/mast, block line and drill string.
2. Drilling hydraulics
3. Casing cementations
4. Pressure controlThis course is designed to train:
- Junior well engineers towards Well Engineer / Drilling Supervisor position
- Well engineers towards Senior Well Engineer position
NOTE:
In order to achieve a “Skill” level, further practical learning through
e.g. On-the-Job training or participation in projects and/or assignments is required
Module 1: Health, Safety and the Environment
Topics:- Personal Safety Hazards
- Site Practices and Procedures
- The Cause of Incidents
- The HSE Management System
- The HSE Case
- Hazards and Effects Management Process
- Personal HSE Responsibilities
- Health and the Environment
- Sustainable Development
Module 2: Capital Well Equipment
Topics:- Materials and Corrosion
- Casing and Tubing
- Wellheads
- Christmas Trees
- Completion Equipment
- Smart Wells
Module 3: Sites, Derricks and Masts
Topics:- The Site
- Onshore Sites
- The Rig
- Derricks and Masts
- Power Requirements
- Safety and Inspection
Module 4: Rotary & Hoisting Equipment
Topics:- Rotary Equipment
- Hoisting Equipment
- Wire Ropes
- The Block Line
Module 5: Well Fluid Systems
Topics:- The Main Rig Pumps
- Centrifugal Pumps
- Well Fluid Processing
Module 6: Rig Instrumentation
Topics:- Instruments for Drilling Parameters
- Recorders and Data Acquisition Systems
- Flow Detection
- Gas Detection
Module 7: Fluids Technology
Topics:- General
- Density and Pressure Gradients
- Rheology
- Hydraulics
- Solids Control and Waste Management
- Lost Circulation
- Well Control
- Drill-in, Completion and Well Intervention Fluids
- Health, Safety and the Environment
Module 8: Cement technology
Modules:- Cement – the Product
- Cement Hydration
- Cement Types and Additives
- Gas Well Cementing
- Deep-Water Cementing
- Cement Testing
- Cement Placing
Module 9: Bits ‐ the basics
Topics:- Introduction
- Drill Bit Selection
- Roller Cone Bits
- PDC Drill Bits
Module 10: The Drill String
Topics:- Drill Pipe
- Drill Collars
- Other Drill String Components
- Drill String Design
- Prevention of Drill String Failures
- Care of the Drill String
- Advanced Drill String Loading Topics
- Calculation Examples
Module 11: Bits and Coreheads
Topics:- Diamond Impregnated and Natural Diamond Drill Bits
- Reaming While Drilling
- Drilling Dynamics
- Coring
- Percussion Drilling
- Drill Bit Operating Guidelines
Module 12: Drilling Hydraulics
Topics:- The Hydraulic Parameters
- Evaluation of the Parasitic Pressure Losses
- Operating Limits
- Optimum Bit Hydraulics
- Reduced Drilling Hydraulics
- Advanced Flow Calculations
Module 13: Casing and Cementing
Topics:- Preparations for Cementing
- Preparation of the Casing, Accessories and Running Tools
- Preparing the Rig
- Preparing the Hole
- Running the Casing
- Cement Mixing
- Special Primary Cementing
- Secondary Cementing
- The Evaluation of Cementing Operations
- Surface Cementing Equipment
- Subsurface Equipment
- Casing Running Equipment
Module 14: Drilling Fluids
Topics:- Hole Cleaning
- Borehole Stability
- Clay Chemistry
- Inhibition
- Invert Oil Emulsion Systems
- Contaminants
- Drilling Fluids Quality Control
- Drilling Problems Related to Drilling Fluids
- Cementing-Drilling Fluid Issues
Module 15: Geology for Well Engineers
Topics:- Wellsite Geology
- Operations Geology
Module 16: Petrophysics for Well Engineers
Topics:- Introduction to Petrophysics
- Basic Formation Evaluation
- Logging Operations
- HSE in Logging Operations
Module 17: Well Control - Principles and Practices
Topics:- Introduction
- Fluids, Pressure & Gradients
- Formation Pressure and Temperatures
- Primary Well Control
- Formation Strength
- Barriers
- Secondary Well Control
- Alternative Killing Methods
- Deviated Wells and Tapered Strings
- Advanced Gas Calculations
- Worked Examples
Module 18: Completion Operations
Topics:- Cased Hole Clean-Up
- Sub-Assemblies & Completion Components
- Tubing
- Running the Completions
- Landing & Testing the Completion
- Corrosion Resistant Alloy Completion
- Dual Completions
- Well Handover
Module 19: Production Operations
Topics:- Production Process
Module 20: Well Control Equipment
Topics:- General
- The Well Killing System
- BOP Stack Equipment
- Hydraulic BOP Operating Units
- Additional Well Control Equipment
- Testing Casing, Wellhead and Well Control Equipment
- Installation Requirements for Wellhead & BOP Equipment
Module 21: Operating Costs
Topics:- Cost Elements
- Cost Estimates and Cost Reporting
- Budgets
Module 22: Expandables
Topics:- Introduction to Expandables
- Expandable tubing and casing
The objectives and modules of the training course “Well Engineering Training Course, Stage 1” are directly linked to the Competence Assurance Programme (CAP) as developed by SOGOS Academy. Skills are selected from the SOGOS Academy skills library and these are translated into the training course curriculum. This approach ensures that each training event will demonstrable contribute to the competence of course participants.
The management framework CAP ensures competence of all employees through:
- the use of a unique set of skills standard to the oil & gas industry
- a common language for skills and competence
- the use of development/job profiles for each employee
- fit-for-purpose training targets
- a control mechanism to measure state of competence
About the trainer
The trainer is a senior well/drilling expert with broad expert knowledge in the fields of:- Drilling operations, techniques and equipment
- Well Design
- Well construction materials such as wellheads, casing, etc
- Managing oil and gas well operations.
In this course the trainer principal functions are:
- Deliver presentations
- Provide Support & Guidance
- Review & Assess “Homework”
- Prepare & Assess Exams
Disciplines:
Drilling / Well EngineeringYears of experience:
30For more information about this training, please send an email. If you need immediate assistance, please contact by phone.
- Email: info@sogosacademy.com
- Phone: +31 (0) 524 552616