Petroleum Production and Operation EngineeringCourse

Duration: 5 Days / 20 Hours

ــــــــــــ 07/09/2025

  • This course emphasis 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 as part of the learning process. The course also highlights the Operating Company’s viewpoint in the area of Well Completion and Well Production Management.

  • By the end of the course, participants will 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 and explain how it will be run in the well.

  • 1.      Reservoir -Integrated Production System

    2.      Well Completion Methods

    3.      Classification of Reservoir Based on the Fluids in the Reservoir

    4.      Flow in Porous Media

    5.      Well Deliverability (exercises)

    6.      Completions Effects

    7.      Flow in Pipes

    8.      Choke Performance

    9.      Systems Analysis

    10.   Tubing Design

    11.   Completion String Design

    12.   Completion Equipment

    13.   Casing and Casing Suspension

    14.   Wellheads

    15.   Tubing Selection

    16.   Tubing Connection

    17.   Packers

    18.   Wellsite Operations

    19.   Present Systems

    20.   Applications

    21.   Requirement Designs and Types

    22.   Controls

    23.   Flowline Connections

    24.   ROVs

    25.   Well testing overview

    26.   Well test Type

    27.   Surface Equipment

    28.   Downhole Tools

  • 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, and Well Maintenance/Servicing Engineers who wish to enhance their current job effectiveness, through more knowledge on Well Completion and Performance, than that attained from their own "core" discipline training and exposure.