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DRL 340

Control Mud Level, Managed Pressure Drilling, Riser-Less Mud Recovery, & Managed Pressure Cementing (CML, MPD, RMR, & MPC)

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
DRL 340 13 – 16 May 2024 Online 1590
DRL 340 10 – 13 Jun 2024 Stavanger 3990

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

COURSE OVERVIEW

The aim of this course is to provide the skills needed to focus on methods to drill in sections with narrow mud window where conventional drilling is not possible. The techniques and technologies which are going to be discussed will cover both onshore and offshore drilling and cementing operations. Managed pressure drilling, control mud level, and riser-less mud recovery (top-hole) are technologies that help to drill problematic zones throughout narrow mud window sections and also help to drill each section more efficiently and longer. The outcome of using mentioned methods will reduce NPT (reducing carbon footprint) and save operation costs.

COURSE OUTLINE

4 days
Day 1

o Welcome and introduction
o What is MPD?
o Reason for using MPD
o MPD Equipment
o MPD Operation
o MPD Design
o Pressurized Mud Cap Drilling operation
o Exercise

Day 2

o What is CML system?
o Reason for using CML system
o CML system equipment
o CML operation
o CML design
o Controlled Mud Cap Drilling operation
o Exercise

Day 3

o What is RMR system?
o Application of RMR system
o RMR system equipment
o Operation with RMR system
o RMR design for top-hole section
o Exercise

Day 4

o What is MPC?
o Reason for using MPC
o Using MPC with CML system
o Using MPC with RMR system
o MPC equipment with CML and RMR
o MPC operation
o MPC design

INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Behzad Elahifar

Behzad Elahifar has accumulated 16 years of experience in drilling engineering. The experience comes from both onshore and offshore from different regions in the world like the Middle East, North Sea, Barents Sea, Caspian Sea, Australia, and the Gulf of Mexico. He has experience working with NOV as a Project manager with Wired Drill Pipe and real-time communication systems in the North Sea and the Barents Sea with Equinor and Lundin. Behzad also has the experience of working as a Project manager and Managed Pressure drilling engineer with Enhanced Drilling company. He has experience working with Controlled mud level systems and managed pressure systems for drilling and cementing operations on the Norwegian continental shelf and in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caspian Sea. Following is his working experience background:   

  • o Associated Professor, NTNU Geoscience and Petroleum department
  • o Project Manager, NOV (National Oil Well Varco) Company
  • o Project Manager/Drilling Engineer (MPD), Enhanced Drilling Company
  • o Drilling Engineer, Advanced Drilling Solutions Company
  • o Drilling Instructor/Researcher, University of Leoben
  • o Drilling Supervisor, NIOC (National Iranian Oil Company)

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

The course has been designed for drilling and well completion engineers.

COURSE LEVEL
  • Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Participants will acquire:

o A detailed insight into proven well control methods, tools, and techniques to take control of complex operational situations that have escalated to potential blowout conditions or worse.

o Benefit the instructional compilation of unique and proven well control principles, practices, and expert techniques.

REGISTER

Registration is now OPEN!

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

For more details and registration please send email to: register@petro-teach.com

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