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Casing and Tubular Design (DRL 333)

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
DRL 333 17 – 21 Aug 2026 Online 3300
DRL 333 15 – 19 Jun 2026 Aberdeen 4400

COURSE OVERVIEW

Tubulars and casing must be carefully selected to withstand all anticipated loads throughout the life of the well. Engineers are required to choose the appropriate tubular grade and weight to ensure structural integrity while maintaining economic feasibility. This course addresses the key design parameters that must be considered in casing and tubular design.

The program is structured as a participative learning experience, enabling well operations personnel to develop the knowledge and practical understanding necessary for effective casing and tubular selection and design.

On the first day, the fundamentals of tubular and casing design are introduced. The course then progresses to preliminary design methodologies and the application of appropriate design factors. Pipe rating concepts, including burst and collapse resistance, are thoroughly discussed. Various loading conditions—such as axial, burst, collapse, and biaxial loading—are examined in detail. The course concludes with a review of connection types and other critical design considerations that influence casing and tubular performance throughout the well lifecycle.

COURSE OUTLINE

5 days
Day 1

o Casing and tubular design
o Conductor design
o Structural and surface casing design

Day 2

o Preliminary design (I)
o Preliminary design (II)
o Design loads and design factors

Day 3

o Pipe rating burst and collapse
o Pipe rating burst and collapse (work examples)
o Pipe rating axial loads

Day 4

o Biaxial and combined loads
o Biaxial and combined loads (work examples)
o Tri-axial design

Day 5

o Casing and tubular connections
o Special casing and tubular design considerations
o Work group design session (IV)

INSTRUCTOR

Peter Aird

Peter Aird

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

Persons associated in drilling or workover projects in well design, engineering, operational or organizational support functions. Drilling, Geology, Geo-Science, Completions, Contractor and 3rd party support roles or functions including team leaders, supervisors or management functions.

COURSE LEVEL
  • Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 

The objectives of this workshop are to enable participants to:

o Prevent well integrity issues using best practise design, planning and life of well execustion

o To understand the importance of and grasp the process of well integrity management.

o Acquire the technical skills to safely mitigate life of well integrity problems through appropriate planning, organization, implementation and well control operations from project start to finish.

 

 

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Ph.D. students, group and early bird registrants are eligible to DISCOUNT!

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