Instructor: Eng. Fayez Makkar Date: May 10 -14, 2015 Course Location: Rotana Al Manshar For registration please contact: Farehan N. Istaitia Tel:22620866-25641003/4/5 Fax :22620451-25641006 E-mail :[email protected] Instagram :AA_Academy About Eng. Fayez Makkar : Other Training Courses: Eng. Fayez Makkar is an independent drilling and workover consultant with more than 36 years of experience in the Petroleum industry. He has an extensive background in workover, completion design and logging interpretation in directional and horizontal wells. He also has experience in all types of drilling operations including deep wells on both offshore and onshore oil, gas and H2S wells. His teaching experience began since 1992 and at has since taught over 25 courses (titles) and boasts plenty of experience training Drilling personnel in every major national oil company across the Gulf and South East Asia. Cementing Operations Advanced Directional and Horizontal Drilling HPHT Well Planning and Operations BASIC DRILLING COMPLETION AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS Course Description: Training Methodology: This course will provide participants with an overview of the entire Drilling process. The course will begin by discussing a target formation and detailing the equipment and procedures used to reach the identified target. This process will build the foundation to lead the discussion into the interacting variables involved in drilling wells. Moving forward this course will illustrate common problems faced in the drilling process and how to detect and predict them through preventative measures. It will explore the primary technologies needed to understand the science, engineering, and art required to create, or construct, a useful well bore. Moreover the course will highlight the unique language that must be conquered in order to understand drilling operations by exploring drilling vocabulary. This Plant Wellness course consists of the following training methods: This Basic Drilling Completion and Workover Operations course will provide participants with the fundamental knowledge of the intricacies of drilling fluid, drilled solids management, drill bits, drill string design, directional drilling, cementing, casing, and hydraulic optimization. Background information, such as: clay structure (needed to understand well bore instability and drilling fluids), a discussion of pressure and pressure effects, the theory behind factors affecting drilling performance, and rock failure under pressure, will be explored to enhance participants the understanding of the drilling process and the common problems faced. Finally this course will give participants the skill set to understand a morning report which are used to describe daily activities of a drilling rig. The information on morning reports is explained by developing the theory behind the measurements and then providing an understanding of what is being measured. All individuals employed on drilling rigs will benefit from this course because of its discussion of background theory. Often times the “apprentice” method of training which most rig personnel normally follow is missing a solid foundation regarding the “why” which this course will attempt to cover. Course Objectives: At the end of this course participants will understand: • Drilling equipment and how it is used. • Drilling terminology and abbreviations • Understand Safety and H2s • Common drilling problems and how to avoid them • How to read a morning report • Technology behind information on the morning report • 40 % Lectures • 25 % Field Cases • 20 % Discussion • 15 % Video The following course will employ a time tested learning methodology that is founded on five (5) learning methodology approaches: 1. Inquiry-Based Learning: Asking challenging questions to get participants intrinsically motivated regarding finding answers. 2. Problem-Based Learning: Posing problems in different stages of development when variables are not constant to ensure participants understand and comprehend, not roterespond. 3. Discovery-Learning: Setting situations through case studies, online tools, and group discussion that allow participants to come to their own conclusions. 4. Co-operative Learning: Having participants engage together in complex challenging problems and collaboratively working towards determining the appropriate answer.. 5. Authentic Learning: Focusing on real-world examples with complex problems and solutions through exploring various learning mediums including; case studies, group activities, online tools, and video programming. Using this balanced approach to learning, Eng. Fayez will ensure that the key learning objectives of the program are emphasized and a seamless transfer of knowledge takes place. Who Should Attend? Petroleum and Production Engineers Completion Engineers Geologists, Geophysicist Technical Supervisors, Service and Support Personnel Entry Level Drilling Engineers Drilling Office Support Staff BASIC DRILLING COMPLETION AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS Course Agenda DAY 1 DAY 2 • Introduction; • Drilling Fluids Properties • Drilling Abbreviations; • Well Control ; • Drilling Tools and Equipment; • Drilling Problems: Stuck pipe, Lost Circulation and Blow out; • Drilling Operations; • Video • Formation Properties; • Rate of Penetration and Factors Affecting; • Cement Operations and Calculations; • Perforation; • Video • Directional Drilling Techniques; • Coring DAY 4 DAY 3 • Well completion overview; • Types of completions • Plugs: Types, Functions and installation; • Packers: Types, and installation; DAY 5 • Workover Operations; • Wireline tools • Fishing and Milling. • Case Study. • Gas Lift installation; • Downhole Pumps installations; • Well Unloading; • Coiled Tubing Operations; • Formation Damage;
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