Completion and Well Testing Course
Duration: 5 Days / 20 Hours
ــــــــــــ 16/02/2025
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This short course places emphasis on the role of the Well, as part of the Integrated Production System. Well Completion design concepts and the technical selection criteria for the main completion components are reviewed in detail. Group exercises on Completion and Performance are also part of the learning process. The course also highlights the Operating Company’s viewpoint in the area of Well Completion and Well Production Management
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By the end of the course, participants should be able to: State how Well Completion fits into the E&P Activity; Recall and discuss hydrocarbon exploitation considerations for well productivity and completion design; Describe the main parameters that influences Well Performance and Productivity; Describe the factors that influence the selection and design of the completion string and components; Carry out a completion design on the Onshore and explain how it will be run in the well, Type of well test, planning the test, Surface Equipment and downhole tools.
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Reservoir -Integrated Production System
Well Completion Methods
Classification of Reservoir Based on the Fluids in the Reservoir
Completions Effects
Flow in Pipes
Choke Performance
Systems Analysis
Tubing Design
Completion String Design
Completion Equipment
Casing and Casing Suspension
Wellheads
Tubing Selection
Tubing Connection
Packers
Wellsite Operation
Subsea Completions
Present Systems
Subsea Applications
Flow Assurance (Paraffin and Asphaltene)
Requirement Designs and Types
Subsea Controls Systems
Flowline Connections
ROVs
Well testing overview
Introduction to Well Testing and Interpretation
Well Testing Procedures and Hardware
Examples of Typical Flow regimes
Well Test Objectives
Reservoir Description
Reservoir responses
Well Test Types
Completion Test
Drill Stem Test
Surface Equipment
Downhole Tools
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Geo-scientists, Engineers and Managers (in Drilling, Well Intervention/Services, Reservoir Engineering, Production Operations, Marketing/Sales etc.), whose jobs require them to interface with Completion Engineers, Production Technologists, Well Production Operations Engineers,