WELL COMPLETION
This drilling course picks up where Well Planning II stops. The student will be introduced to the concepts of well completion. This course will cover topics that range from understanding the basic reservoir concepts that are needed to design a successful completion to the design of the completed wellbore.
What You Will Learn
What You Will Take Away
Upon completing the Well Completion course the student should have an understanding of the planning process, complete with plan preparation.
Who Should Attend
The drilling course is presented in lecture form and reinforced first with practical example solutions and then with question and response feedback. The class will participate in a class project designed to tie all of the topics discussed together so that the student better understands the concepts of actual well completion design.
Date: In-House Only
What You Will Learn
- The various types of completions
- Basic reservoir mechanics to include drive mechanisms, damage issues and formation deliverability
- The well completion interface between the wellbore and the reservoir to include perforation operations and damage control
- The design of the well’s tubulars and selection of the associated downhole equipment; completion cementing design and evaluation, to include zonal isolation; completion fluid selection; an introduction to the issues of sand control, acidizing, fracking and water control.
What You Will Take Away
Upon completing the Well Completion course the student should have an understanding of the planning process, complete with plan preparation.
Who Should Attend
The drilling course is presented in lecture form and reinforced first with practical example solutions and then with question and response feedback. The class will participate in a class project designed to tie all of the topics discussed together so that the student better understands the concepts of actual well completion design.
Date: In-House Only