The Well Intervention & Productivity School (WIPS) is designed to help well intervention specialists, well service supervisors, and petroleum engineers become more aware of the problems that can arise in the planning and execution of well interventions.
This course is designed to make those that attend aware of how their job can directly impact the productivity. Early identification of problems in wells and effective interventions to fix problems can have a significant impact by minimising lost oil through formation damage and non productive time. As well as discussing best practice, time will be made available for discussion relating to specific problems that may be affecting fields operated by members of the class.
This 5 day school is aimed at engineers and supervisors who already have an understanding of well construction methods but who would benefit from a more detailed knowledge of completion design. The course will concentrate on the important aspects of completion design and what makes a safe and efficient well.
Sreejith Vasudevan is a senior management professional with over 20 years of experience in maintenance planning, project management, and erection and commissioning. He is currently a Maintenance Planner and Material Advisor at Saudi Aramco. Prior to this, he has held roles managing maintenance and projects for companies in various sectors such as oil and gas, offshore drilling, and engineering. He seeks to leverage his expertise to help organizations achieve world-class levels.
This document provides a training report from an internship at Holcim (Lanka) Ltd, a cement manufacturing company. It includes:
1) An introduction to Holcim (Lanka) Ltd, including its organizational structure, vision, products, and SWOT analysis.
2) A description of the experiences and tasks completed during the training period, including learning safety protocols, familiarizing with different departments, understanding the quarrying and cement production processes, and conducting analyses and projects.
3) A conclusion that the training provided valuable experience and insights into quarry operations and cement manufacturing, and suggestions for improving future training programs.
This document provides an agenda for the Well Integrity Conference taking place from April 26-29, 2015 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The conference will bring together experts from oil and gas companies to discuss challenges and solutions for maintaining well integrity over the entire lifecycle of wells.
Key speakers listed will discuss topics like ADCO's well integrity activities, effective well integrity management in mature oil fields, managing operational challenges in corroded wells, and developing robust strategies for well integrity across the lifecycle. Interactive panels will address factors in well integrity from design to human elements. The conference aims to provide insights on strategies and technologies to reduce risks from well operations and integrity issues.
Ships and other large, marine vessels are complex structures. They operate in a wide range of harsh environments and carry out 90% of the world’s
trade and resource exploration activities. Even small ships have a complex structure, including systems for propulsion and operation, cargo handling and crew support. Ships have a long life, during which their harsh operating
environment places heavy demands on their repair and maintenance to keep them operational.
Whether non-marine engineers, or support staff involved in contracts and logistics, all can benefit from a practical understanding of the overall shipyard business. This 2 day course is designed to provide essential knowledge in
shipyard management and the various operations taking place – ship design, shipbuilding, repairs & maintenance, conversion and retrofitting. This includes the early ship design and contracting stage, following up to the post contract, ship construction and production up until project completion and handover phase. Prepared by an international leading specialist in marine technology
and construction, the material covered in the in the various course modules explains the different shipyard processes and operations involved in a clear and straightforward manner
PetroSync with Mr. Mandar Mulay organizing a 5 days training on ASME VIII Division 1 & 2 - Pressure Vessel Series. ASME VIII Div. 1 is the most commonly adopted code which is simple and used friendly, where as, ASME VIII Div 2 is an alternative code which provides a better engineered vessel with detailed stresses calculations and more rigorous testing, and allows for savings in material costs (thinner parts may be used).
This document provides a summary of Pradeep Bandyopadhyay's work experience and qualifications. He has over 25 years of experience in engineering management roles in the natural gas and shipbuilding industries. Most recently, he worked as an Engineering and Design Manager at Spectra Energy, where he led a team of engineers and oversaw $200-220 million in annual capital projects. He has extensive experience in project engineering, operations engineering, reliability engineering, and commissioning of natural gas processing facilities and ships.
This document provides a summary of Nadish Chaudhry's experience and qualifications. He has over 18 years of experience in vessel operations, maintenance, and engineering roles, currently serving as Chief Engineer on an LNG carrier vessel. He has strong skills in operations management, maintenance, safety compliance, team leadership, and relationship management. He holds certification of competency from the UK and a mechanical engineering degree.
This 5 day school is aimed at engineers and supervisors who already have an understanding of well construction methods but who would benefit from a more detailed knowledge of completion design. The course will concentrate on the important aspects of completion design and what makes a safe and efficient well.
Sreejith Vasudevan is a senior management professional with over 20 years of experience in maintenance planning, project management, and erection and commissioning. He is currently a Maintenance Planner and Material Advisor at Saudi Aramco. Prior to this, he has held roles managing maintenance and projects for companies in various sectors such as oil and gas, offshore drilling, and engineering. He seeks to leverage his expertise to help organizations achieve world-class levels.
This document provides a training report from an internship at Holcim (Lanka) Ltd, a cement manufacturing company. It includes:
1) An introduction to Holcim (Lanka) Ltd, including its organizational structure, vision, products, and SWOT analysis.
2) A description of the experiences and tasks completed during the training period, including learning safety protocols, familiarizing with different departments, understanding the quarrying and cement production processes, and conducting analyses and projects.
3) A conclusion that the training provided valuable experience and insights into quarry operations and cement manufacturing, and suggestions for improving future training programs.
This document provides an agenda for the Well Integrity Conference taking place from April 26-29, 2015 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The conference will bring together experts from oil and gas companies to discuss challenges and solutions for maintaining well integrity over the entire lifecycle of wells.
Key speakers listed will discuss topics like ADCO's well integrity activities, effective well integrity management in mature oil fields, managing operational challenges in corroded wells, and developing robust strategies for well integrity across the lifecycle. Interactive panels will address factors in well integrity from design to human elements. The conference aims to provide insights on strategies and technologies to reduce risks from well operations and integrity issues.
Ships and other large, marine vessels are complex structures. They operate in a wide range of harsh environments and carry out 90% of the world’s
trade and resource exploration activities. Even small ships have a complex structure, including systems for propulsion and operation, cargo handling and crew support. Ships have a long life, during which their harsh operating
environment places heavy demands on their repair and maintenance to keep them operational.
Whether non-marine engineers, or support staff involved in contracts and logistics, all can benefit from a practical understanding of the overall shipyard business. This 2 day course is designed to provide essential knowledge in
shipyard management and the various operations taking place – ship design, shipbuilding, repairs & maintenance, conversion and retrofitting. This includes the early ship design and contracting stage, following up to the post contract, ship construction and production up until project completion and handover phase. Prepared by an international leading specialist in marine technology
and construction, the material covered in the in the various course modules explains the different shipyard processes and operations involved in a clear and straightforward manner
PetroSync with Mr. Mandar Mulay organizing a 5 days training on ASME VIII Division 1 & 2 - Pressure Vessel Series. ASME VIII Div. 1 is the most commonly adopted code which is simple and used friendly, where as, ASME VIII Div 2 is an alternative code which provides a better engineered vessel with detailed stresses calculations and more rigorous testing, and allows for savings in material costs (thinner parts may be used).
This document provides a summary of Pradeep Bandyopadhyay's work experience and qualifications. He has over 25 years of experience in engineering management roles in the natural gas and shipbuilding industries. Most recently, he worked as an Engineering and Design Manager at Spectra Energy, where he led a team of engineers and oversaw $200-220 million in annual capital projects. He has extensive experience in project engineering, operations engineering, reliability engineering, and commissioning of natural gas processing facilities and ships.
This document provides a summary of Nadish Chaudhry's experience and qualifications. He has over 18 years of experience in vessel operations, maintenance, and engineering roles, currently serving as Chief Engineer on an LNG carrier vessel. He has strong skills in operations management, maintenance, safety compliance, team leadership, and relationship management. He holds certification of competency from the UK and a mechanical engineering degree.
Fossil fuels are fuels formed by natural processes such as the decomposition of dead organisms over millions of years. They include coal, petroleum, and natural gas and contain high percentages of carbon. The theory that fossil fuels are formed from fossilized remains of dead plants through exposure to heat and pressure in the Earth's crust over millions of years was first introduced in the 16th century.
This document discusses well intervention techniques using coiled tubing. It describes coiled tubing as continuously-milled tubular product that is straightened before insertion into the wellbore. The main types of well intervention discussed are pumping, slickline, snubbing, workover, and coiled tubing. It provides details on the components and functions of a coiled tubing unit, including the reel, injector head, control cabin, power pack, blowout preventer, stripper, and bottom hole assembly.
Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological challenges that accompany drilling and how to combat them to
succeed. The course will look at what information is gathered during drilling from wellsite geology, mud logging and
petrophysical (“wireline”) logs, and how it is used. The measurement and prediction of formation pressure are covered in detail, and there are also modules on coring and well testing. The course concludes with an in-depth look at the deep water drilling environment, including recent case histories. Attendees are expected to have an understanding of how petroleum is formed, how it migrates and how it is trapped, and of the principles of rotary drilling and the mud circulation system.
Paper based exercises will be carried out during each module.
Blending is important both as part of the planning process, to decide how refinery process units should be operated, and also in order to determine how blendstocks should be combined to ensure that they are all economically utilised and product specifications are met safely, efficiently and economically.This 2 day Blending course provides an overview of the necessary elements of the blending process for the key refinery products and an insight into how the optimum blends should be calculated. Future changes in product specifications will be discussed along with the implications to the refiner.
This course provides comprehensive strategies, tactics, examples and tips for everybody involved in marketing and selling lubricants. It gives managers, planners, marketers, salespeople, product developers and support staff the skills required to achieve significant competitive advantages and improved profits. It will also help operational and technical staff understands why their roles are so important. All the trends and future key issues for marketing and selling lubricants will be presented and discussed, on both a global and regional basis.
It is a power point presentation on Gas Hydrates.
It consist of Energy Scenario, Basic Definition, methodology,
Methane Hydrate formation condition.
Future Scope
Topside processing systems features several different equipment that carry out distinct functions. These equipment are packaged into the modules which make up the whole topsides processing plants. It is the key that the equipment work safely and efficiently for which it was designed for and under a range of conditions including start-up and bad weather at the field location.
Conditionally accredited by IADC, this intensive four-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough
knowledge of well integrity management and risk assessment in producing assets.
Based on the regulatory requirements and using real examples and exercises from around the world, this represents best practice integrity management within the
oil and gas industry.
This 3 day training course is designed to give you an operational perspective of LNG Terminals and an appreciation of how the business of LNG and relevant technologies inter-relate and work together. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to engage in highly interactive discussions and acquire critical operational processes and techniques.
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on stuck pipe prevention and a 2-day training course on fishing. The course will be led by Jos Buntix, an expert in directional drilling with over 20 years of experience. The stuck pipe prevention course will cover causes of stuck pipe, hole cleaning, wellbore stability, differential sticking, lost circulation and drilling practices. The fishing course will discuss assessing fishing situations, downhole operations like back off and milling, and fishing tools. The courses aim to help participants understand how to prevent and address stuck pipe and fish successfully on their first attempt.
Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological principles employed to find, develop and produce oil and gas reservoirs, the type of data required to build a model of the subsurface, and the different methods used to display
information. The value and limitations of different data sources will be discussed.
Emphasis is placed on the operational and applied aspects of petroleum geology. The course will demonstrate how appropriate use of geological information can
lead to better management decisions and thus improve the value of oil and gas projects.
This 5 day training course provides participants with knowledge of critical well completion processes, completion equipment and operations associated with deepwater completions and available intelligent well and completion architecture used for both platform and subsea completions.
PE979 HIGH PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPLETIONSpetroEDGE
This course is aimed primarily at completions and drilling engineers. It is also aimed at those that are influenced by HPHT issues (e.g. reservoir engineers, project
managers, subsea and facility engineers). The course will benefit vendors, service companies and other specialists. The course assumes basic knowledge of completions.
The course focuses on the practical applications of various techniques and methodologies in well completion --- from the selection of completion type, perforating strategies, fluid selection, and installation of production heads.
This intensive 2 x 2 week program has been put together to cover Advanced Well Engineering topics. The program intends to uplift the knowledge and skills for engineers, who are or will be directly involved in well and completion design. It will also benefit staff that are or will be working as a member of a day-to-day operations team.
The courses present advanced concepts of drilling and completion operations, plus post-completion enhancement (workovers). Participants will learn to visualize and troubleshoot what is happening downhole, discover what can be accomplished and optimized, and learn how drilling and completions can alter reservoir performance.
Rigless Intervention: Slickline, Coiled Tubing, Hydraulic, Workover & New Tec...petroEDGE
Course Description
This three-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough knowledge and understanding of the surface equipment, downhole tools, applications and operational contingencies for the most Rigless Interventions techniques used in Oil & Gas wells
worldwide.
This 3 day course will use real examples and exercises from around the world. Participants will be provided with first-hand knowledge of what can be achieved without a rig on site. Participants will further be provided with the advantages that a Rigless Intervention can offer in terms of cost effectiveness, minimal deferment, real time data and the ability to perform these operations on a live well.
Course Objective
To enable participants to understand the basic types of Rigless Interventions, the specific operations that can be performed and the risks and rewards associated with these opportunities.
Key areas focused-on during this 3 day training course:
Understand the common applications of Slickline, non-conductive braided cable and e-line (logging cable).
Learn the configuration of a basic wireline toolstring and how it is manipulated.
Understand the common applications of coil tubing and gain an understanding of basic coil tubing BHAs
Acquire an appreciation for the types of operations that can be carried out with coil tubing.
Understand the common applications of HWO and explore the types of operations that can be carried out with HWO.
Exploit new technologies in overcoming well integrity challenges
Offshore shift supervisor cum Offshore Construction SuperintendentMuhammad MuhdKhairul
-To Acting as a offshore construction superintendent OR offshore construction supervisor.
To be a leader@front line supervisor to overview/execution the whole task/workpack,drawing, project materials & manpower during project turnaround period.
-work as a team with offshore field engineer and client to updated project plan and any revision made by onshore project team/office.
-To ensure that the whole tasks is completed timely as per project period.
-To ensure all crews members is aware in safety aspect and working safely till project completed.
-My working experience is 17 years and working records as well as involvement in oils and gas industry
(offshore and onshore) for construction and fabrication, Provision of
hook-up, commissioning, Topsides major maintenance (TMM), Facilities
improvement project (FIP), Project upgrading for fire and gas
system//UPS/IPS/IDS and F & G. Topsides corrosion and base maintenance
(TCBM), Project repairing, Installation and maintenance and replacement of piping and structural activities.
Danish Khan is a petroleum engineer with 5 years of experience in production operations including well testing, completion, wireline, slickline, coiled tubing, stimulation, and fishing. He is seeking a challenging position in the gas and petroleum industry. He has worked as a petroleum engineer at Mari Petroleum Company Limited where he supervised various operations and was responsible for production monitoring, planning, and enhancing production. He has certifications in NEBOSH and well completion and workover courses.
PST0146 - Trouble Free Well Integrity Management (Profile Updated)Mia.C Petrosync
This document provides information on a 5-day course on well integrity management taught by Rein Maatjes, a retired well services specialist with over 35 years of experience at Shell. The course objectives are to discuss completion design and well integrity principles, identify well integrity issues and accountability, and develop preventive maintenance strategies. It provides an agenda that covers topics like barrier understanding, internal and external corrosion monitoring, sand removal, and consequences of well integrity failures. The goal is to help personnel optimize production costs and maintain well integrity over the lifecycle.
Course Description
The business of fuelling the world through hydrocarbon production must be carried out with optimum profitability. Participants will learn how sand production and inadvertent formation damage can erode these profits. Methods and procedures will be presented to guide the participants in decision making with regard to completing a well with optimum control of formation sand while incurring minimal damage to the well or production zone. Extensive theory will be presented illustrating why certain practices should either be employed or strictly avoided. The very latest in the use of forecasting methods, tools, techniques, and personal experiences will be presented.
By attending the 5 day training course, you will be able to:
Assess how rock will fail and how this analysis is used to determine the appropriate sand control method.
Interpret particle size distribution data.
Determine the appropriate sand control method when provided with appropriate reservoir and production data.
Select completion equipment and associated tooling for sand control (screens, gravels, work strings, barrier valves etc.)
Produce an outline installation procedure for the main types of sand control.
Troubleshoot sand control problems.
INTRODUCTION TO OFFSHORE DRILLING AND PRODUCTION FACILITIESpetroEDGE
This 4 day (separately bookable) intensive training course will cover the details of drilling rigs and how they operate, especially for deepwater activities. Current drilling rigs are highly automated and efficient. These advances will be illustrated with animations and videos. The relationship between drilling and production will be explored with examples of current field developments
Fossil fuels are fuels formed by natural processes such as the decomposition of dead organisms over millions of years. They include coal, petroleum, and natural gas and contain high percentages of carbon. The theory that fossil fuels are formed from fossilized remains of dead plants through exposure to heat and pressure in the Earth's crust over millions of years was first introduced in the 16th century.
This document discusses well intervention techniques using coiled tubing. It describes coiled tubing as continuously-milled tubular product that is straightened before insertion into the wellbore. The main types of well intervention discussed are pumping, slickline, snubbing, workover, and coiled tubing. It provides details on the components and functions of a coiled tubing unit, including the reel, injector head, control cabin, power pack, blowout preventer, stripper, and bottom hole assembly.
Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological challenges that accompany drilling and how to combat them to
succeed. The course will look at what information is gathered during drilling from wellsite geology, mud logging and
petrophysical (“wireline”) logs, and how it is used. The measurement and prediction of formation pressure are covered in detail, and there are also modules on coring and well testing. The course concludes with an in-depth look at the deep water drilling environment, including recent case histories. Attendees are expected to have an understanding of how petroleum is formed, how it migrates and how it is trapped, and of the principles of rotary drilling and the mud circulation system.
Paper based exercises will be carried out during each module.
Blending is important both as part of the planning process, to decide how refinery process units should be operated, and also in order to determine how blendstocks should be combined to ensure that they are all economically utilised and product specifications are met safely, efficiently and economically.This 2 day Blending course provides an overview of the necessary elements of the blending process for the key refinery products and an insight into how the optimum blends should be calculated. Future changes in product specifications will be discussed along with the implications to the refiner.
This course provides comprehensive strategies, tactics, examples and tips for everybody involved in marketing and selling lubricants. It gives managers, planners, marketers, salespeople, product developers and support staff the skills required to achieve significant competitive advantages and improved profits. It will also help operational and technical staff understands why their roles are so important. All the trends and future key issues for marketing and selling lubricants will be presented and discussed, on both a global and regional basis.
It is a power point presentation on Gas Hydrates.
It consist of Energy Scenario, Basic Definition, methodology,
Methane Hydrate formation condition.
Future Scope
Topside processing systems features several different equipment that carry out distinct functions. These equipment are packaged into the modules which make up the whole topsides processing plants. It is the key that the equipment work safely and efficiently for which it was designed for and under a range of conditions including start-up and bad weather at the field location.
Conditionally accredited by IADC, this intensive four-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough
knowledge of well integrity management and risk assessment in producing assets.
Based on the regulatory requirements and using real examples and exercises from around the world, this represents best practice integrity management within the
oil and gas industry.
This 3 day training course is designed to give you an operational perspective of LNG Terminals and an appreciation of how the business of LNG and relevant technologies inter-relate and work together. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to engage in highly interactive discussions and acquire critical operational processes and techniques.
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on stuck pipe prevention and a 2-day training course on fishing. The course will be led by Jos Buntix, an expert in directional drilling with over 20 years of experience. The stuck pipe prevention course will cover causes of stuck pipe, hole cleaning, wellbore stability, differential sticking, lost circulation and drilling practices. The fishing course will discuss assessing fishing situations, downhole operations like back off and milling, and fishing tools. The courses aim to help participants understand how to prevent and address stuck pipe and fish successfully on their first attempt.
Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological principles employed to find, develop and produce oil and gas reservoirs, the type of data required to build a model of the subsurface, and the different methods used to display
information. The value and limitations of different data sources will be discussed.
Emphasis is placed on the operational and applied aspects of petroleum geology. The course will demonstrate how appropriate use of geological information can
lead to better management decisions and thus improve the value of oil and gas projects.
This 5 day training course provides participants with knowledge of critical well completion processes, completion equipment and operations associated with deepwater completions and available intelligent well and completion architecture used for both platform and subsea completions.
PE979 HIGH PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPLETIONSpetroEDGE
This course is aimed primarily at completions and drilling engineers. It is also aimed at those that are influenced by HPHT issues (e.g. reservoir engineers, project
managers, subsea and facility engineers). The course will benefit vendors, service companies and other specialists. The course assumes basic knowledge of completions.
The course focuses on the practical applications of various techniques and methodologies in well completion --- from the selection of completion type, perforating strategies, fluid selection, and installation of production heads.
This intensive 2 x 2 week program has been put together to cover Advanced Well Engineering topics. The program intends to uplift the knowledge and skills for engineers, who are or will be directly involved in well and completion design. It will also benefit staff that are or will be working as a member of a day-to-day operations team.
The courses present advanced concepts of drilling and completion operations, plus post-completion enhancement (workovers). Participants will learn to visualize and troubleshoot what is happening downhole, discover what can be accomplished and optimized, and learn how drilling and completions can alter reservoir performance.
Rigless Intervention: Slickline, Coiled Tubing, Hydraulic, Workover & New Tec...petroEDGE
Course Description
This three-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough knowledge and understanding of the surface equipment, downhole tools, applications and operational contingencies for the most Rigless Interventions techniques used in Oil & Gas wells
worldwide.
This 3 day course will use real examples and exercises from around the world. Participants will be provided with first-hand knowledge of what can be achieved without a rig on site. Participants will further be provided with the advantages that a Rigless Intervention can offer in terms of cost effectiveness, minimal deferment, real time data and the ability to perform these operations on a live well.
Course Objective
To enable participants to understand the basic types of Rigless Interventions, the specific operations that can be performed and the risks and rewards associated with these opportunities.
Key areas focused-on during this 3 day training course:
Understand the common applications of Slickline, non-conductive braided cable and e-line (logging cable).
Learn the configuration of a basic wireline toolstring and how it is manipulated.
Understand the common applications of coil tubing and gain an understanding of basic coil tubing BHAs
Acquire an appreciation for the types of operations that can be carried out with coil tubing.
Understand the common applications of HWO and explore the types of operations that can be carried out with HWO.
Exploit new technologies in overcoming well integrity challenges
Offshore shift supervisor cum Offshore Construction SuperintendentMuhammad MuhdKhairul
-To Acting as a offshore construction superintendent OR offshore construction supervisor.
To be a leader@front line supervisor to overview/execution the whole task/workpack,drawing, project materials & manpower during project turnaround period.
-work as a team with offshore field engineer and client to updated project plan and any revision made by onshore project team/office.
-To ensure that the whole tasks is completed timely as per project period.
-To ensure all crews members is aware in safety aspect and working safely till project completed.
-My working experience is 17 years and working records as well as involvement in oils and gas industry
(offshore and onshore) for construction and fabrication, Provision of
hook-up, commissioning, Topsides major maintenance (TMM), Facilities
improvement project (FIP), Project upgrading for fire and gas
system//UPS/IPS/IDS and F & G. Topsides corrosion and base maintenance
(TCBM), Project repairing, Installation and maintenance and replacement of piping and structural activities.
Danish Khan is a petroleum engineer with 5 years of experience in production operations including well testing, completion, wireline, slickline, coiled tubing, stimulation, and fishing. He is seeking a challenging position in the gas and petroleum industry. He has worked as a petroleum engineer at Mari Petroleum Company Limited where he supervised various operations and was responsible for production monitoring, planning, and enhancing production. He has certifications in NEBOSH and well completion and workover courses.
PST0146 - Trouble Free Well Integrity Management (Profile Updated)Mia.C Petrosync
This document provides information on a 5-day course on well integrity management taught by Rein Maatjes, a retired well services specialist with over 35 years of experience at Shell. The course objectives are to discuss completion design and well integrity principles, identify well integrity issues and accountability, and develop preventive maintenance strategies. It provides an agenda that covers topics like barrier understanding, internal and external corrosion monitoring, sand removal, and consequences of well integrity failures. The goal is to help personnel optimize production costs and maintain well integrity over the lifecycle.
Course Description
The business of fuelling the world through hydrocarbon production must be carried out with optimum profitability. Participants will learn how sand production and inadvertent formation damage can erode these profits. Methods and procedures will be presented to guide the participants in decision making with regard to completing a well with optimum control of formation sand while incurring minimal damage to the well or production zone. Extensive theory will be presented illustrating why certain practices should either be employed or strictly avoided. The very latest in the use of forecasting methods, tools, techniques, and personal experiences will be presented.
By attending the 5 day training course, you will be able to:
Assess how rock will fail and how this analysis is used to determine the appropriate sand control method.
Interpret particle size distribution data.
Determine the appropriate sand control method when provided with appropriate reservoir and production data.
Select completion equipment and associated tooling for sand control (screens, gravels, work strings, barrier valves etc.)
Produce an outline installation procedure for the main types of sand control.
Troubleshoot sand control problems.
INTRODUCTION TO OFFSHORE DRILLING AND PRODUCTION FACILITIESpetroEDGE
This 4 day (separately bookable) intensive training course will cover the details of drilling rigs and how they operate, especially for deepwater activities. Current drilling rigs are highly automated and efficient. These advances will be illustrated with animations and videos. The relationship between drilling and production will be explored with examples of current field developments
Will the well be safe over its entire life? What is necessary to guarantee this?
Interactive technical public course in Amsterdam, The Netherlands 5-7 October 2016
Alkhatim Alrasheed Altahir is a senior process engineer with over 14 years of experience in the oil and gas industry in Sudan. He has a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering and is a certified lead auditor for ISO 14001. Currently he works for Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company reviewing technical specifications and determining work scopes.
Mohamed Abdalla Fahim is a Petroleum Engineering Expert at Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) with over 18 years of experience. He has extensive experience in reservoir engineering, drilling, production operations, well design, completions, stimulation and fracturing. Some of his roles at ADCO include leading the stimulation technology group, evaluating new technologies, and developing artificial lift strategies. He has managed numerous projects involving well interventions, inactive well reactivations, and technology trials.
Wendell Spencer is an experienced Mining Superintendent with over 17 years of experience in the oil and gas industries. He has a Master of Science in Project Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. He is seeking a full time opportunity as a Commissioning Lead where he can use his experience managing teams of 30-100 people and his skills in project management, commissioning, and operations.
In attending this course, you will acquire specialist skills related to HPHT Well Control. The course focuses on key characteristics and challenges of HPHT Well Control. Key modules include:
- Well barriers – the impact of temperature and pressure on primary and secondary well barriers
- Operational Planning - Rig selection, BOP equipment issues
- Well Design – Kick tolerance, Pore pressure prediction
- Well Delivery - fingerprinting, well bore breathing, high-reliability drilling practices
- Well Control – practical well control for on bottom, off bottom and out of hole well control, kicks and losses
Osama Shalaby has over 19 years of experience in the oil and energy industry, specializing in artificial lift services. He currently works as an Artificial Lift Service Manager for Baker Hughes in Saudi Arabia, where he manages several large contracts. Previously he has held roles such as Operations Base Manager and Field Service Manager. He has a strong technical background and experience managing projects, teams, budgets and HSE systems.
Osama Shalaby has over 19 years of experience in the oil and energy industry, specializing in artificial lift services. He currently works as an Artificial Lift Service Manager for Baker Hughes in Saudi Arabia, where he manages several large contracts. Previously he has held roles such as Operations Base Manager and Field Service Manager. He has a strong technical background and experience managing projects, teams, budgets and HSE systems.
This resume summarizes Reda Fathalla Mohamed El Sherbiny's experience and qualifications as a chief petroleum engineer and team leader. He has over 25 years of experience in petroleum engineering roles, including production technology, petrophysics, and drilling engineering. He is currently employed by PETRONAS in Malaysia, where he leads various teams and provides training. Previously he held engineering roles in Egypt with companies including BAPETCO, Tanmia Oil, and EDISON.
The document discusses the London School of Energy Studies (LSES), which aims to provide professional education to students interested in the oil and gas industry. It notes a talent shortage in the industry and LSES's unique courses designed to train talented candidates. The document outlines LSES's drilling engineering and operations program, consisting of 7 accredited modules over various topics. It also describes LSES's postgraduate diploma in international oil and gas management. The document provides details on LSES's admission process, internship associates, past achievements and events.
Practical Approach to Drilling Fluid Engineering MiaCarla Karenina
This document provides information on a five-day training course titled "Practical Approach to Drilling Fluids Engineering" to be held from May 25-29, 2015 in Bandung, Indonesia. The course will provide an overview of drilling fluid functions and compositions, clay chemistry, measurement techniques, fluid properties, solids management, and fluid design strategies. It will cover both water-based and oil-based mud systems through presentations, workshops, and practical exercises led by instructor Stan Alford, who has over 48 years of experience in drilling fluids. Participants will gain knowledge and skills to design mud systems, troubleshoot operations, and optimize fluid properties.
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The document is a 2020 training calendar from AsiaEdge that lists over 100 oil and gas industry training courses taking place between January and September 2020 in locations including Malaysia, the UAE, Oman, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, and the USA. The courses cover topics such as reservoir engineering, drilling, production, health and safety, finance, and management. The calendar provides event codes, course titles, dates, and venues for each training opportunity.
Case Study : National Oil Company - IndonesiapetroEDGE
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WELL INTERVENTION AND PRODUCTIVITY SCHOOL
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WELL INTERVENTION AND
PRODUCTIVITY SCHOOL
Your Expert Course Faculty
Howard Crumpton
Howard has over 30 years in the oil industry. During that time he has worked exclusively in well
intervention and completions.
What past participants have to say about this training:
“Excellent knowledge of the subject and a practical approach to transfer his wealth of experience. Highly recommended”
Completions Engineer, Origin Energy Limited
“It’s really a very good course, the material and the training leader/instructor” Petroleum Engineer, Star Energy Kakap Ltd
“The applicable knowledge is the real power and Howard reveal that throughout his course” Account Manager, PT Welltec
Oilfield Services Indonesia
“Howard has very intensive knowledge on the subject matters” Wells Engineer, Talisman Malaysia Limited
“This is a very good instructor course. The instructor used real life field experience & backed it with theory” Wellsite
Completions Engineer, Tullow Ghana Ltd
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WELL INTERVENTION AND PRODUCTIVITY SCHOOL
Course Objectives
Well interventions have a large opportunity to enhance well production if correctly designed and
implemented. Conversely they can have a large negative impact on production if they’re not.
The Well Intervention & Productivity School (WIPS) is designed to help well intervention
specialists, well service supervisors, and petroleum engineers become more aware of the
problems that can arise in the planning and execution of well interventions.
This course is designed to make those that attend aware of how their job can directly impact the
productivity. Early identification of problems in wells and effective interventions to fix problems
can have a significant impact by minimising lost oil through formation damage and non productive
time. As well as discussing best practice, time will be made available for discussion relating to
specific problems that may be affecting fields operated by members of the class.
The course is a mixture of informal teaching and lectures. In addition, group exercises are used to
reinforce the subjects covered during the lectures. This encourages cross discipline awareness,
communication and motivates team building.
The course has recently been updated in the areas of Subsea and HPHT interventions.
Who Should Attend
The course is aimed at all engineers and contractors involved in the planning and execution of
well interventions.
This is a school where engineers and supervisors can hone their skills, especially at a time when
increased production is a high priority. In the past, course attendees have been a mix of
Petroleum engineers, Well Intervention engineers, Reservoir and Drilling engineers, Production
Operators, Wellsite supervisors, as well as Geologists.
In recent years delegates have come from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds.
Experience before coming on the course has varied from no field experience and no experience of
planning and programming well interventions through to many years working in well
interventions.
In order to be able to best adapt the course to the delegates expectations, you will be required to
submit a pre-course questionnaire upon submission of your registration
Course Outline in summary
The following subjects will be covered over the 5 days course: -
The economic importance of well
productivity.
An overview of well production – how well
produce. The impact of formation damage.
Fluids (drilling and workover fluids)
Completion architecture and the impact of
completion design on interventions.
Production problems and how they are
identified.
Water and gas influx
Wax.
Hydrates
H2S
Fines migration
Phase related permeability changes
Scales
Operations.
Artificial lift
Cementing and cement evaluation.
Perforating
Remedial sand control
Acid stimulation.
Fracturing
Side tracks and laterals.
Well Intervention methods
Rig based workovers.
Coiled tubing.
Hydraulic workover
Wireline (slickline & e-line)
Intervention in sub-sea wells (Rig and
mono-hull vessel techniques) with
horizontal and conventional trees
.
Testimonials from past sessions
“A perfect refresher course for the
office based engineers”
Well Integrity Engineer
Oil Search (PNG)
“The course was helpful and
informative” Petroleum Engineer
Bundung Co
“Enhancing my knowledge as well
intervention and productivity
trainer’s experiences & there are
many case and solution of well
intervention job that shared to us”
Well Intervention Engineer,
Vico Indonesia
“The course is well thought out
and facilities provided for the
training are excellent. I would
definitely like to attend many
more training programs”
Control Room Lead, AFP
Operations
“Very good share on worst field
failures cases so we learn how to
prevent before it happens.”
Reservoir Production Engineer,
Cooper Energy
“Good value” Completion and
Well Integrity Engineer,
Mubadala Petroleum
“Excellent course” Reservoir
Engineer, Talisman Malaysia
“Very good presentation materials
and the training could improve our
well intervention alert, especially
the risk and productivity aspects”
Well Operation Engineer,
PETRONAS Carigali
“Clear, concise and great sharing
in Well Interventions and
Productivity” Petroleum Engineer,
Carigali Hess
“The course is very interesting and
useful. Excellent service provider
and useful materials had been
delivered. Keep up the great
work!” Driller Officer
Autoridade Nacional do Petroleo
“This is a very important training.
I would recommend for any
company to attend” Team Leader
Well Test Engineering, GNPOC
For more information and testimonials
about this training, visit us at
www.petroedgeasia.net
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5 DAY COURSE AGENDA
DAY 1
Morning
Introductions
Course Objectives
Economic Importance of Well Productivity
Overview of Well Production
Influence of Geology
How Wells Produce
Formation Damage – Skin
Types of Formation Damage
Class Exercise
The Impact of Formation Damage on Well Productivity
Afternoon
Fluids
Drilling Fluids
Completion Fluids
Workover Fluids and Kill Pills
Class Exercise
Fluids Management
DAY 2
Morning
Completions
Reservoir Completions
Upper Completions
The importance of Completion Design in relation to the ability to
carry out interventions
Planning Interventions in a range of different Completion types
Afternoon
Production Problems and their Identification
Water and gas production
Corrosion
Wax and Paraffin
Asphalines
Hyrdrates
H2S
Fines Migration – Phase related permeability reduction
Scale
Emulsions
DAY 3
Morning
Operations
Artificial Lift
Cementing and Cement Evaluation
Perforating and Re-perforation
Remedial Sand Control
Acid Stimulation
Hydraulic Fracturing
Sidetracks and laterals
Underbalance Drilling
Water/Gas Shut Off
Afternoon
Operations con’t
Acid Stimulation
Hydraulic Fracturing
Sidetracks and Laterals
Underbalance Drilling
Water / Gas Shut Off
Class Exercise
Problem Identification
DAY 4
Morning
Well Intervention Methods
Rig Workover
Coiled Tubing
Hydraulic Workover
Afternoon
Wireline (Slickline and e-line)
Intervention in Subsea Wells (Horizontal tree and Conventional
Tree)
Inventions in HPHT Wells
DAY 5
Morning
Class Exercise
Planning and Preparing a Workover Programme
Afternoon
Class Exercise Discussion
Previous participants include the following companies:
Premier Oil Indonesia * UNSW - University New South Wales * PTT EP * Hoang Long Hoan Vu JOC * Talisman Malaysia * Kebabangan
Petroleum Operating Co. (KPOC) Petronas Carigali * PCPP Operating Company * BP Vietnam * Medco Energi
OMV * Qatar Petroleum * Pearl Energy * Salamander-energy * Carigali Hess * Kangean Energy * Aramco * Welltec
WNPOC * VICO * UMW oil and Gas * Neural * VRJ Petroleum * Woodside Petroleum and many others
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About your Expert Trainer
Howard Crumpton has over 30 years in the oil industry. During that time
he has worked exclusively in well intervention and completions.
After a number of years working for intervention service companies
(mostly slickline) he joined BP as an offshore well service supervisor. He was responsible
for the day to day supervision of well intervention work on many of BP’s North Sea
platforms. This included coil tubing, e-line, slickline and stimulation operations.
An office based role as a well operations engineer followed. He was responsible for
planning, programming and organising of all the well intervention work on the Bruce
and later the Magnus fields. In 1995 Howard moved into completion design. Since then
he has designed many platform and sub-sea completion’s, often travelling to the rig site
to oversee the installation. In addition to his day to day work as a completion engineer,
Howard regularly teaches completion and well intervention courses all over the world.
Current and more recent assignments include the following:
Currently developing training material for the BP/Chevron drilling training alliance in
preparation for a new course – Completion Practices.
Carried out tubing stress analysis study for Tullow Oil. Field wide analysis for the
Jubilee Field. A deepwater development offshore Ghana.
Carried out the design programming and supervised the execution of a new sub-sea
gas lifted production well in the BP Dyce – Machar East field. Programmed the first use
of Surgifrac coil tubing acid fracturing in the North Sea.
BP planned a number of extended reach wells from the Magnus platform. Brought in
to assist with designing the completions, in particular to prepare a basis of design for
intervention requirements in wells with long high angle trajectories.
Worked on the design, programming and offshore supervision of three ‘intelligent’
wells for Cairn Energy’s Sangu field in Bangladesh.
Completions engineer for Miller Platform, McLure and Rhum sub-sea development -
BP Aberdeen. Responsible for all aspects of Miller completions, including
determination of tubing size, metallurgy, detailed stress analysis, program
preparation, implementation, direct offshore supervision and finally reporting and
appraisal.
Testimonials about
the trainer
“Mr Howard Crumpton has
experienced trainer having
well intervention skill. He
delivered & presented
course material nicely.”
Chief Engineer, Oil India
“WIPS with Howard was
indeed a very good
training, wide coverage of
material was perfectly
complemented with his
broad experience. The way
he delivers the course and
materials helps a lot too”
Well Intervention
Supervisor,
Conocophillips Indonesia
“Howard is the best and
knowledgeable speaker!”
Executive – Scientist
Scomi Oil Tools
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Arabian Bridge Company for Oil Services Maersk Oil Qatar PT PLN (Persero) Kantor Pusat
Asetanian Marine Pte Malakoff Corporation Berhad PTT Exploration & Production
Bangladesh Oil, Gas & Mineral Corp Malaysia LNG PTTEP International Limited
Bergen Group ASA Malaysia Marine & Heavy Engineering PTTEP Iran Company Limited
BG Exploration and Production India Malaysia-Thailand Joint Authority PTTEP Oman Company
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BP Exploration & Operating Vietnam Mid-Continent Equipment Group Pte Ranhill Engineers & Constructors
BP Exploration Operating Company MISC Berhad Rhodia Asia Pacific Pte
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Brunei LNG MMS (Insurance Brokers) Royal Norwegian Embassy
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Cairn Energy India Pty Nations Petroleum (SE Asia) Sapuracrest Petroleum Berhad
Carigali Hess Operating Co. Newfield Peninsula Malaysia Inc. Sarawak Shell Berhad
Carigali PTTEPI Operating Company Nipon Oil Exploration (Malaysia) Saudi Arabian Oil Company
CGG Veritas (M) Oceaneering International Saudi Basic Industries Corp
Charnavon Petroleum Offshore Geo-Surveys Schlumberger Oilffield (S) Pte
Chevron Asia South Optimal Chemicals (M) Scomi Oiltools
Chevron Thailand E & P Optimal Olefins (M) Shell Eastern Petroleum
CNOOC PC Vietnam Shell MDS (Malaysia)
Cuulong Joint Operating Company PCPP Operating Company Shell Saudi
Det Norske Veritas (DNV) As Pearl Energy (Nam Conson) Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd
Det Norske Veritas Pte PERMATA Singapore Petroleum Co.
Dof Subsea Australia Pty Permata - PMTSB SN Aboitiz Power
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ExxonMobil E & P Malaysia Inc. Petrofac Malaysia Limited Tately N.V.
First Gas Power Corporation Petroleum Insitute of Thailand Technip Geoproduction (M)
Genting Oil & Gas Petroleum Well Logging Co. Teknik Janakuasa
Geomechanics International Petrolux Temasek Holdings Pte
Greatwall Drilling Company PETRONAS Holdings Tenaga Nasional Berhad
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. PETRONAS Carigali Thang Long JOC
Hercules Tanjung Asia PETRONAS Carigali Vietnam Limited TL Offshore
Hess (Thailand) Limited Petronas Dagangan Berhad Total (China) Investment Co. .
Hoang Long Hoan Vu JOC PETRONAS Gas TOTAL E&P Indonesia
Intisari Oildfield Service PETRONAS Methanol (Labuan) Trans Thai Malaysia
Intra Oil & Services Bhd PETRONAS Penapisan (Melaka) Transwater API
Japan Vietnam Petroleum Compan Petrousaha Engineering Services Tri-M Technologies (S)
Kavin Engineering & Svcs Pte Petrovietnam Drilling & Well Services Truong Son JOC
Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Co. Powertium Marine UMW Standard Drilling
KUFPEC Regional Ventures (Indonesia) Premier Oil Indonesia University New South Wales
Lam Son JOC PT Halliburton Indonesia Vastalux
Lion Rig Builder Pte PT Medco E&P Indonesia Vinyl Chloride (Malaysia)
Lundin Malaysia B.V. PT Pertamina (Persero) Head Office YTL Power International Berhad
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IN-HOUSE TRAINING SOLUTIONS
petroEDGE®
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Types of In-House Programmes offered
FUNDAMENTAL PROGRAMMES
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Introduction to FPSO CBM & Shale Gas Technical Fundamentals
TECHNICAL PROGRAMMES
Operations Geology (Level 2) Basin Analysis (Level 2) HPHT Well Engineering
Deepwater Well Engineering Deepwater Well Operations Well Intervention
Well Integrity Management (Drilling & Production) HAZOP Assessment & Leadership
HPHT Completions Techniques Well Operations and Maintenance Stuck Pipe Prevention & Fishing
Train-the-Trainer: Gas Processing Level 1 Train-the-Trainer: Gas Processing Level 2
MANAGEMENT & SOFTSKILLS PROGRAMMES
Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skills Writing Standard Operating Procedures
EPCIC Contract Management Techniques Advanced Budgeting & Forecasting in Oil & Gas
E & P Accounting Finance for Non-Finance Leadership & Team Dynamics
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out will reflect the immediate on and on-going challenges faced within your organisation.
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PETRONAS Leadership Centre (PLC), started as an internal training department in 1979. Over the years, we have
established ourselves as a top corporate learning hub for industry leaders, serving the Oil & Gas sector in Malaysia and
beyond. Backed by over 30 years of experience and our deep passion for excellence, PLC has robust tools and Learning
and Development know-how to help leaders transform and enhance their leadership skills. This is supported by the
resources of PETRONAS and its firm belief in the importance of human capital development. For further information
on PLC, visit www.petronasleadershipcentre.com.my.
ROBERTSON CCG
The Robertson Training Centre was established in 1990 to provide a comprehensive range of upstream
training programmes for the international petroleum industry. With a portfolio of over 70 courses,
training has been given to personnel from over 120 companies and delivered in more than 45 countries.
The Centre has now gained a reputation for the quality of its product. Robertson is unique in the oil and
gas training field in that by using our in-house experts, we can design and present training programmes of any length in virtually any
global location. In addition to five day short courses, the Centre’s most effective training programmes, delivering real skills transfer,
are in-company workshops using client data. Given over 6-12 weeks, these workshops teach technical skills in exploration, development
and production, project planning and management, teamwork and presentation skills. Long term training on a one-to-one basis is also
offered for periods of up to 6 months.
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are members of the esteemed Energy Institute and the CPD Certification Service. We also proud to be have been
inducted as an approved training provider of Institute of Leadership & Management for 4 of our training programmes. This highlights
the confidence given to the quality of our trainings courses.
The CPD Certification Service helps organisation provide certified CPD and acts as a point of contact for those seeking to
obtain certified CPD material. It supports further learning initiatives being undertaken by Government, professional
institutions, trade associations, individual organisations, training providers, suppliers and so on.
For more information, visit www.cpduk.co.uk.
The Energy Institute (EI) is the professional body for the energy industry, delivery good practice and
professionalism across the depth and breadth of the sector. The purpose of the EI is to develop and
disseminate knowledge, skills and good practice towards a safer, more secure and sustainable energy
system.
In fulfilling this purpose the EI addresses the depth and breadth of energy and the energy system, from upstream and downstream
hydrocarbons and other primary fuels and renewables, to power generation, transmission and distribution to sustainable development,
demand side management and energy efficiency. A Royal Charter membership organisation, the Energy Institute provides a wealth of
expertise in energy matters, serving as a home for energy professionals and a scientific and technical reservoir for industry. It is licensed
by the Engineering Council to offer Chartered, Incorporated and Engineering Technician status to engineers and also by the Science
Council and Society for the Environment to offer registration as Chartered Scientist and Chartered Environmentalist.
The EI is an international organisation serving its members in around 80 countries. For more information, visit www.energyinst.org.
The Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) is Europe’s foremost leadership and management body. At ILM,
we are passionate about the power of leadership and management to transform people and businesses. We believe
that good leadership and management creates effective organisations, which builds social and economic prosperity.
ILM work with organisations in all sectors to help them define, develop and embed the leadership and management
capability they need to succeed. ILM provides qualifications in leadership and management, coaching and
mentoring and specialist areas such as social enterprise. For more information, please visit https://www.i-l-m.com.
Our programmes approved by ILM are: International Oil & Gas Executive Development Program 2013, Human
Competency & Capability Development, Leadership Team Dynamics in Oil & Gas and Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skill
for Oil & Gas Professionals.
Visit us at www.petroedgeasia.net or contact us directly at +65 6741 9927 or email to info@asiaedge.net for more information.
8. Conduct this training course in-house for more effective savings!
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