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Drilling Engineering for Non-Drilling Engineers (DRL 314)

This short course is intended for participants in the Oil and Gas industry seeking basic knowledge and understanding of drilling.

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
DRL 314 25– 27 Jun 2026 Online 1980
DRL 314 1 – 3 Apr 2026 London 2640

COURSE OVERVIEW

This short course is designed for professionals in the oil and gas industry who seek a basic knowledge and understanding of drilling operations. Participants are introduced to the fundamental concepts and principles of drilling, including the overall drilling process and the equipment involved. The course also covers essential drilling calculations to provide a practical foundation. Case studies and instructional videos are incorporated to illustrate key processes and reinforce learning.

COURSE OUTLINE

3 days
Day 1

o Introduction, Terminology, Drilling Context

o Essentials of Geology

VIDEO-1: Origins of Petroleum

o Drilling Rigs & Drilling Systems

VIDEO-2: Drilling Rigs

o Drilling Costs

QUIZ -1: Test your knowledge on today’s lecture

Day 2

o Drilling Fluids & Drilling hydraulics

EXERCISE: Determine hydrostatic pressure

CASE STUDY: Oil Base Mud

o Abnormal Pressures, Kicks & Kick Control

EXERCISE: Kick control example

o Casing Design

o Cementing & Cement Job Design

QUIZ-2: Test your knowledge on today’s lectures

Day 3

o Drilling Costs

o Directional & Horizontal Drilling

VIDEO-4: Directional & Horizontal Drilling

o Well Logging & Completions

o Drilling Problems

VIDEO-5: Managed Pressure Drilling

INSTRUCTOR

Jerry Rusnak

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

This short course is intended for personnel with little or no drilling background, knowledge or experience. It is a basic introductory course designed to expose and introduce interested parties to drilling engineering concepts and
fundamentals.

COURSE LEVEL
  • Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

o To introduce participants to basic concepts, theories, principles of drilling

o Expose participants to the various drilling equipment onshore, offshore and rig setup

o Introduction to the company personnel  involved in drilling

o Introduction to the history of drilling, drilling terminologies and drilling methodologies

o Explain the phases of drilling

o Show participants the basic concept of  drilling operation and process

o Present and explain the basic calculations in drilling

o Introduce participants to major consideration such as well control

o Identify potential drilling problems

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