Technical Slick line and Well Testing Operations
Course Objective
- safety management and Oilfield Calculations
- Slick line Equipment and Slick line tools
- Pulling Tools and Shifting Tools
- Equipment & Tools maintenance & servicing
- Rig up/ Rig down slackline equipment's
- Job Planning implementation & evaluation
- Tools running procedure
- Analyze drawdown and buildup tests in oil and gas wells.
- Identify flow regimes using the log - log diagnostic plot.
- Describe characteristic pressure behavior for common bounded reservoir
- Geometries.
- Identify well test data affected by various wellbore
- Design a well test to meet desired objectives.
- Estimate average drainage area pressure.
- Analyze well tests in hydraulically fractured wells.
- Analyze well tests in horizontal wells.
- Analyze well tests in naturally fractured reservoirs.
Course Outline
- Safety management during operations.
- Oilfield Calculations
- SL Units , SL Tool String and controlled
- Wire Tests
- Pressure Control Equipment
- Basic tool string components
- Pulling Tools and Shifting Tools
- Open/Close SSD's
- Kick over tools
- Set and Retrive Gas lift Valves
- Petroline and PCE locks
- Rig-up Slick line
- RIH - Set and Retrive
- Set and Retrive Gaslift Valves.
- Fishing - Theory. Top wire Calculations. Fishing Scenarios.
- Flopetrol wire cutter and Fishing Tools.
- Introduction to Well Testing andRadial Flow
- Log‐log Type Curve Analysis
- Pressure Transient Testing for Gas Wells
- Flow Regimes and the Log‐log Diagnostic Plot
- Bounded Reservoir Behavior
- Wellbore and Near‐wellbore Phenomena
- Well Test Interpretation and Well Test Design
- Estimation of Average Drainage Area Pressure
- Hydraulically Fractured Wells
- Horizontal Wells
- Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Who Can Benefit?
- Engineers. Technicians, supervisors and geoscientists
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RS12 |
Technical Slick line and Well Testing Operations |
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