Description
SUITABLE:
All geoscientists, petroleum engineers, well engineers and technical personnel who will attend or direct subsurface and wellsite operations.
OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the course, delegates will:
- Learn how to plan and prepare for a drilling location and geological services
- Be able to identify drilling operations and geological drilling hazards
- Understand and apply logging services
- Understand well testing services
- Be able to evaluate drilling reports, the impact on the field development plan
- Be able to describe drilling cutting and cores
- Be able to prepare and complete operations reports
SUMMARY:
- Petroleum geology and its systems
- Operations geology: prospect to well planning, provision of geological services
- Wellsite geology: geological sampling, sample analysis, and well stratigraphy, cutting & core description
- Structural geology: fractures, faults, borehole geology
- Drilling operations: bits, fluids, casting & cement, drilling problems & well control, directional drilling, geosteering
- Logging operations: acquisition, tools, quick look interpretation, MWD/LWED, geosteering
- Well testing & fluid, etc