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WORKOVER AND COMPLETIONS, WELL INTERVENTION (DRL 318)

COURSE OVERVIEW

This three-day course emphasizes the role of engineers and field operators in planning and executing well intervention operations to maintain and increase field production, thereby enhancing profitability and maximizing recoverable reserves. The program also highlights the importance of teamwork as a key factor in achieving operational success. It encourages open discussions and collaborative problem-solving, drawing on both the instructor’s expertise and the participants’ practical experience to optimize learning outcomes.

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
DRL 318 22 – 23 Apr 2026 online 1980
DRL 318 27 – 28 Jan 2026 Dubai 2640

COURSE OUTLINE

3 days
Day 1

 

o Workover and Completion Methodology

o Well Problem and Analysis

o Well Control

o Cement Bond Logs

o Perforating

o Fracture Gradient

o Sand Management

o Cement Squeezing

o Acidizing

o Rigless Operations

o Coil Tubing

o Fishing Operations

o Sand and Completion Management

o Production Casing & Tubing Design

o Artificial Lift

Day 2

o Perforating

o Oriented perforating

o Through–tubing positioning devices

o Anchor tools

o Explosives

oGun systems and charges

Casing and tubing cutters

Day 3

o Plugs and packers

o Setting tools

o Gauge ring and junk basket

o Casing patch

o Plug back tool

o Tractors Free–Point indicator

o Electromagnetic retrieval tool

INSTRUCTOR

Instructor Profile

Instructor 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,  Intervention,  completion  and production engineers and 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

o Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 o Workover and Completion Methodology

o Well Problem, Analysis and Control

o Cement Bond Logs

o Perforating

o Fracture Gradients

 Squeezing

o Acidizing

o Rigless Operations

o Coil Tubing

o Fishing Operations

o Sand and Completion Management

o Production Casing & Tubing Design

o Artificial Lift

REGISTER

 

Registration is now OPEN!

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

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

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