Course Objectives:
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Recognize and explain function of, slick line, and wireline equipment
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Recognize and explain function of the Pressure Control Equipment and Bottom-hole assemblies for slick line and wireline interventions.
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Identify common applications for slick line, wireline interventions
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Assess the pros and cons of each intervention and evaluate which intervention type to utilizes for various job problems
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Identify and describe critical job design considerations for each job type of intervention that should be present in a contractor proposal
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Discuss risks associated with each type of intervention and the corresponding mitigation controls recommended for each job type
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Enhance rigless intervention safety, efficiency, and success by applying industry best practices and lessons learned for each job type
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Apply an up-to-date knowledge on wireline equipment, techniques and operations during well completion, servicing, work over and production
Course Outline:
Well Completion Introduction
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Introduction to Petroleum Industry
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Well Completion.
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Completion equipment components and its functions.
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Basic Calculations and Conversions
Overview of Wireline
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Wireline types
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Wireline Application.
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Wireline unit components
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Well Barriers / Well Control
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Surface Pressure control equipment
Slick Line and Braided Line Tools & Applications
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Slick line unit
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Pressure control equipment
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Braided Line and Pressure equipment
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Tools string components
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Running and pulling tools
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Locks, Standing Valves and Landing Nipples
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Flow control equipment
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Running – Setting – Equalizing & Pulling process
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Shifting tools
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Service and remedial tools
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Changing Gas Lift Mandrels (demonstration)
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Running in well
Slick line and Braided Line Fishing
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Wire broken at the surface
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Wire remains visible
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Wire broken downhole
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Blown up the hole
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Wire finder
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Wire grabs
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Fishing Clamps
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Retrieval of fish
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Fishing for tools
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Fishing procedure
Electrical Line Operations
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Electric line features
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Electric line equipment
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Electric line operations (logging, perforations ,PLT)
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Wireline challenges
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Case histories
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Round table discussion
Who Can Benefit?
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Wireline Operation Engineer
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Wireline Engineer
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Subsurface Engineer
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Production Engineer
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Field Support
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Petroleum Engineers
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Production Technologists
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Geoscience Engineer
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Facility / Process Engineer