Who should attend?
- Wireline Operation Engineer
- Wireline Engineer
- Drilling Engineer
- Subsurface Engineer
- Production Engineer
- Field Support
- Petroleum Engineers
- Production Technologists
- Geoscience Engineer
- Facility / Process Engineer
COURSE OUTLINE:
DAY 1:
§ Types of Wireline
§ Typical Wireline Setup
§ Wireline Equipment and Planning
§ Drift, Impressions and Wireline Cutter
§ Slickline Sizes
§ Slickline Categories
§ Bending Stresses
§ Minimizing Bending Stress
§ Care of Wire
§ Spooling and Wire Testing
§ Introduction to Wireline Fishing
§ Unplanned Operations
§ Types of Wireline Operations
§ Basic Tool Strings
§ Rope Sockets
§ Wireline Jars
§ Wireline Stem
DAY 2:
Completion Pressure Control Equipment
§ Completion Equipment
§ Connections
§ Rig Up
§ Rig Down
§ Annulus Pressure Monitoring
Coiled Tubing Operations
§ Barrier Principles
§ Coiled Tubing Equipment
§ Rigging Up
§ Testing
§ Contingency Procedures
§ Shut in Procedures
DAY 3:
§ Specific Containment Problems
§ Contingencies and Best Practices
§ Causes of Wireline Leaks/containment Problems
§ Stuffing Box Leak (Slickline)
§ Grease Seal Leak (Braided Cable Operations)
§ Leak in Lubricator and Power Loss
§ Broken Strand Braided Cable
§ Wire Birds Nest, High Whp and Low Whp
§ Tool Stuck Across Tree and Broken Wire
DAY 4:
§ Wireline Operational Considerations
§ Explosive Decompression and in Situ Testing
§ Pressure Testing
§ Lubricator Fluid and Equalisation
§ Dhsv and Tree Valve Control
§ Tool String Weight and Flowing Wells
§ Gas Wells
§ Offshore Floating Operations
§ Emergency Procedures
§ Yellow and Red Alerts
DAY 5:
§ Wireline Operations
§ Pressure Control Equipment
§ Barrier Principles
§ Rigging Up
§ Testing
§ Management a Leak or Malfunction on Surface
§ Contingency Procedures
§ Critical Operating Procedures
§ The Importance of Ensuring the Integrity of the Safety Valve
Course Fees: 3600 US$ per each participant.