Wireline Pressure Control Equipment

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COURSE DESCRIPTION:

 

This course allows the participants to learn the fundamentals of the pressure control equipment they use during operations. We provide you with the knowledge to properly configure, operate, troubleshoot, and understand well control stacks for wireline and coiled tubing applications. 

The course aim is to give Wireline operations personnel more in-depth understanding of the principles and methods of pressure control related to various well servicing and completions operations and to enhance the candidate’s knowledge and understanding of Wireline pressure control. The course focuses on the duties and responsibilities of those working at operator level in well completions and/or well servicing operations

The course aim also is to enhance the candidate’s knowledge and understanding of Wireline pressure control and focuses on the duties and responsibilities of those working at supervisor level. 

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

 

Upon completion of this course, attendees should be able to:

  • Understand wireline well pressure control as an essential part in ensuring the competence of personnel involved in the planning and carrying out of live well servicing operations.
  • Provides the knowledge and tools required to identify roles and responsibilities in pressure controlled environment.
  • 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.