COURSE SCHEDULE
| Code | Date | Location | price (€)* |
|---|---|---|---|
| DRL 313 | 7– 11 Sep 2026 | Online | 3300 |
| DRL 313 | 9– 13 Feb 2026 | Amsterdam | 4400 |
COURSE OVERVIEW
This five-day training course covers conventional coiled tubing (CT) workover and completion applications, including CT drilling technology and coiled tubing drilling hydraulics. The course presents coiled tubing as a versatile tool for workover, drilling, and completion operations. It provides a comprehensive overview of CT properties, including mechanical performance, working limits, buckling behavior, and fatigue considerations. The program also addresses CT manufacturing processes, surface equipment used for deployment, and the range of subsurface tools applied in coiled tubing operations.
COURSE OUTLINE
5 days
Day 1
o The CT manufacturing process.
o The API recommended practice involving
manufacturing, storage, transportation,
installation, care, maintenance, inspection and
repair of CT
Day 2
o Plastic deformation
o Monitoring CT life
o CT life prediction
Day 3
o CT unit components
o Tubing reel
o Power pack
o Control cabin
o Injector head
o BOP system and well control
Day 4
o CT applications
o Pumping applications
o Mechanical applications
o CT hydraulics
Day 5
o CT emergency situations and solution procedures
INSTRUCTOR

Jerry Rusnak
Jerry Rusnak has more than 40 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, spanning service, supply, operations, and academia. He began his career as a wireline field engineer before joining an independent exploration and production company as a field engineer, where he managed wellsite drilling, completion, and workover operations. He subsequently advanced to the role of Drilling and Completion Manager, overseeing multiple simultaneous drilling and completion projects across U.S. onshore operations. By the end of his 15-year tenure, he was serving as the company’s Exploration and Production Manager. During this period, the company experienced significant growth, and its E&P division was eventually sold to a major independent operator. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ocean Engineering from Florida Atlantic University. He is an active member and past Section President of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and holds, or is eligible to hold, the major certifications required for wellsite operations both onshore and offshore.
FAQ
DESIGNED FOR
Drilling, completion, workover, production engineers, and their managers. Reservoir and geology engineers, field maintenance supervisors and operators. Service companies and equipment manufacturing engineers. Safety engineers and personnel selected by their companies for attending special training courses.
COURSE LEVEL
Intermediate
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
To provide an in-depth knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of CT operations. At the end of the course delegates will learn about the many processes involved in CT operations, about CT system components and how to plan and execute CT wellsite operations. Emergency field operation problems and their solutions will also be discussed.
REGISTER
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