CODE: NEN26
DURATION: 3 Days | 5 Days | 10 Days
CERTIFICATIONS: CPD
This course covers drilling and well completion principles. It focuses on engineering processes for safe, efficient wells. The training integrates geology, drilling mechanics, fluids, and techniques. Attendees address challenges like placement, pressure management, and reservoir access to maximize production and well integrity. Participants will learn pore pressure theory, wellbore stability, directional drilling, well control, and completion design.
This course is available in the following formats:
Virtual
Classroom
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Course Outcomes
Delegates will gain the knowledge and skills to:
Apply fundamental principles of rock mechanics, pore pressure, and fracture gradient to well planning.
Design key components of a drilling program, including casing, cementing, and drilling fluid systems.
Evaluate and select appropriate drilling bottom-hole assemblies (BHAs) for directional and horizontal wells.
Implement well control procedures and principles to maintain well integrity.
Design and optimize well completion configurations for specific reservoir and production needs.
Analyze and troubleshoot common drilling and completion challenges.
Understand the critical elements of well economics, risk assessment, and performance monitoring.
At the end of this course, you’ll understand:
This course is ideal for drilling engineers, well engineers, completion engineers, production engineers, and wellsite supervisors. It is also highly suitable for petroleum engineers, geoscientists, service company personnel, and technical professionals from operator companies seeking to deepen their knowledge of modern drilling practices, wellbore construction, and completion design for conventional and unconventional reservoirs.
✓ Modern facilities
✓ Course materials and certificate
✓ Accredited international trainers
✓ Training materials and workbook
✓ Access to online resources