15 Day Well Service Operations

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Taylormade www.TaylormadeTC.

com
Training
Consultants [email protected]
ABN # 77 653 296 426

Well Service Operations : 15 Days

Learning Objectives:

• Provide an understanding of the range of well servicing operations.


• Highlight the critical aspects of well servicing and the pressure control.
• Learn the function and use of a wide range of wireline tools.
• Utilise a “hand-on” approach to consolidating learning in a workshop.
• Use cutaway tools to ensure an understanding of equipment operation.
• Gain exposure to the operation of the wireline unit.
• Learn the “job planning” aspects of successful well service operations.
• Provide a venue for questions and discussion.

Who should attend:

• Oil & service company personnel who will be involved in well servicing.
• Graduates and recent hires who will be involved in well services.
• Experienced personnel who are being cross trained.
• Critical logistics and support personnel.

Venue : Vause Training Centre New Plymouth, NZ (VTC) or clients choice of location

Pre-requisites : Field exposure to completions, wireline or coiled tubing and well service
operations and a prior knowledge of well completions is an advantage.

Support material
Course presented in .ppt with multi media animations, video clips and movies.
VTC: Fully equipped workshop, cutaway tool demonstrator and 1000 ft well.

Course description:
Starting with basic completion design and an explanation of the components installed
in a well, this course goes thru the range of operations associated with well services.

Participants learn classroom theory, with workshop exposure to actual tools. This is
followed by demonstrations of cutaway tools before planning and executing slickline
operations within a 1000 ft training well.The use of pressure and flow can be used to
create realistic, but safe conditions.

VTC’s location in close proximity to the oilfields of Taranaki, along with the support of
the local operating companies permits site visits to view drilling and wireline activities,
subject to current activity.

Refer to course details overleaf:


Well Service Operations - Detailed Contents
Brief History of oil Production platforms
Timeline : 300BC to present Basic types and conditions

Crude Oil Well Servicing


Chemical composition & API density ratings Wireline (slickline), Electric Line
Coiled Tubing
Basic Geology Snubbing HWO units
Erosion & deposition process
Hydrocarbon creation Remedial Operations
Reservoirs – types of traps Workover rigs, Cement Squeeze, Fracturing,
Formation characteristics – Porosity / permeability Acidizing
Reservoir drive mechanisms
Enhanced Oil Recovery Water Flood
Exploration Methods Seismic Gas re-injection
Exploration drilling
H2S Implications
Drilling Process (on Land well) Material selection & safety precautions
Rig Components
Drilling a well and completion design Well Completions:
Spudding In, Mud System, Bit types, BOPs Description of down hole components as related
Casing schematic and Cementing sequence to wireline.
Types of completions, casing programs
Types of Rigs Land – Desert, jungle heli-rig
Deviation effects on wireline operations
Geothermal
Platform rig Hydrostatic pressure calculations and well kill
Tender rigs concepts
Jack up Perforating – guns and TCP
Semi Submersible
Drillships Wireline
Sub sea operations Use and limitations of wireline.
Wire types and strengths.
Overview of floating rig operations
Overview of subsea operations Wireline Units
Design, function and operating procedure
Well Design variations

Straight, Deviated / directional, Multi lateral
Surface Equipment:
Well measurements
Pressure control equipment - stuffing boxes,
Completion Components lubricators, BOP’s
Nipples, Packers, Sliding Side Doors [SSD’s]
Gaslift : Side Pocket Mandrels [SPM’s ] Braided line equipment
Safety Valves, Tubing Hangars Grease injection systems, tool catchers, tool traps

Sand Control eLine Applications


Gravel Pack, Conventional screens, PLT : Production Logging Tools
ESS – Expandable Sand screens Surveys: T/P Spinner
PNN : Pulsed Neutron Neutron Log
Artificial Lift Gamma ray
Overviews of Beam Pumps, Electric Submersible CCL : Casing Correlation Log
pumps, Progressing Cavity pumps, Jet Lift, Plunger Lift CBL : cement Bod logs
Gaslift : Theory of gaslift operations Caliper surveys
Side Pocket mandrels USIT : Ultra Sonic Imaging Tool
Gaslift valves - design and function. Plus : Memory versions of above for slickline :

MPLT, MPNN
Xmas Trees
Basic log interpretation overview
Tree types, operation and wellhead safety:
Single, dual, composite, solid block.
Pressure Testing:
Operating procedures
Industry standards (WP. TP etc)
Safety considerations
Test Procedures
SSV actuators and lockout procedures
Safety precautions
Back pressure valves/Hanger plugs
Pressure test pumps
Pressure ratings

Well Service Operations - Detailed Contents (continued)

Toolstring Components Extreme Deviation


Rope sockets - knot, tear drop, braided types Use of rolling systems and options for highly
Stem - sizes, selecting correct amount. deviated wells.
Jars - mechanical, hydraulic, spring, Roller Stem
accelerators Slip Over Roller Centralizers
Knuckle joints, swivels. Roller Centralizers : options and positioning

Plan Wireline Operation Wireline Fishing


As group exercise, then carry out that plan in Avoidance by due care and good job planning.
training well. Detailed discussion on correct preventative
procedures, job planning and error avoidance
Rig-up Procedures by good practices and appropriate knowledge
Lifting options: crane, HIAB type, masts and use of equipment
Clamping and lifting slings
Fishing Job Planning
Basic Service Tools Line/force/pressure considerations
Gauge cutters, Blind boxes, Lead Impression Blocks Lubricator length considerations
Depth correlation Use of appropriate equipment
Site constraints : Platform size, tie down point
Running / Pulling tools: strength etc
Otis R, S, G series
Camco JD, JU series Fishing Tools
Go thru all tools available, design, function and
Lock Mandrels / Plugs operation.
Specific types from the main manufacturers will Fishing scenarios and calculations
be discussed: Otis (HES), Petroline, Baker Various part fishing situations, requiring
Selective systems calculation of wire end depth etc.
No go locks
Plugs and Flow controls HD Jarring Activity
Running and pulling procedures. Use of braided lines and grease injection systems
Significance of correct equalizing and Spring jars – setting, calibration and redressing
differential forces. Accelerators – use and matching to jar
operations
Sliding Side Doors Use of HD fishing tools
Description and use in the well.
Types : XO, XD, XA, Baker CMD, CMU Elastomers and Metallurgy
Shifting tools and procedures Effects of wellbore fluids on equipment selection
Side Door Chokes.
Separation tools Summary
Final discussion and review of course and
Additional Equipment revisiting initial objectives
Pack-offs, Calliper surveys - brief overview Final written exam
TCP guns - wireline release options / procedures.
General :
Safety Valves
SSV – Surface tree actuators and lock out
Each day will start with discussion of prior days
SCSSV – wireline and tubing retrievable
activities, question and answers, then written
TRSSV – Tubing Retrievable
test on topics covered. Practical sessions will be
DCSSV – back up downhole valves
conducted in workshop/rig/well where appropriate
to consolidate the classroom theory.
Gaslift
Running and pulling procedures.
Certificates will be issued on successful completion
Additional uses of SPM’s
- Well kill, water flood, chemical injection.
For further information, contact:
Taylormade Training Consultants, Perth, Australia
Training wellsite : use of cutaway SPM to show
0400 772 460
operation, plus ruin in well.
[email protected]

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