Wellsite Operations Course (5 days)
Business Context:
A large amount of geological and other data is acquired (at substantial cost) during a drilling operation. Ensuring optimal quality of this information and effective reporting plays a key role during well design, drilling operations, reservoir modeling and in appraisal and evaluation during the life of the field.
A key requirement for success is close co-operation between the subsurface disciplines.
Who should attend:
Well-site geologists, drilling and operations engineers and other staff involved in the acquisition and use of well-site (geological) data.
Content of the program:
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Drilling Operations:
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Bits, Casing & Cementing, Fluids, Drilling Problems & Well Control, Geosteering
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Logging Operations (Petrophysics):
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Acquisition, Concepts, Tools
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Quick Look Interpretation
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Duties & Responsibilities
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Well Planning Processes
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Site survey &shallow gas hazards
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Drilling Programme
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Contracting & Services
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Data Management
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Mud logging Services
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Data Acquisition
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Monitoring (ROP, Gas, Mud)
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Sampling & Cuttings
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Evaluation
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Hydrocarbon Detection
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Sidewall & Coring
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Wireline Logs
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Reporting
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Drilling Mudlogging, Wireline, Services, Coring, QC
Learning, methods and tools:
At the end of the course, participants will have grasped the basic principles of well-site data acquisition quality control. They will learn the techniques used routinely by well-site geologists in formation evaluation through lectures, integrated with practical exercises. Participants will be using a microscope and routine cuttings analysis.
Participants will acquire understanding of drilling and logging problems caused by subsurface conditions, and of application of well-site data in exploration and development projects.