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IWCF Drilling Well Control L2 – (Oilfield Units) e-learning
IWCF Drilling Well Control L2 – (Oilfield Units) e-learning
The course will provide the drilling personnel with the basic understanding of well control. Progressing junior staff can get a solid background and knowledge of why well control is essential, how well control is maintained, what the indicators are that well control might be lost, and how to regain the lost control.
The content follow the syllabus issued from IWCF.
General well control principles
Risk assessment
Hydrostatic pressure
Formation pressures
Primary & secondary well control
Well control equipment
Subsea and surface equipment
Well barrier concept
Kick causes
Kick detection
Influx characteristics and behavior
Well control methods
Inflow testing
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
Define well control
Describe the importance of well control
Explain barriers and risks
Identify the warning signs and indicators
Describe the shut-in procedures
Identify the well control methods
Explain associated well control equipment
Describe well control systems
The course will provide the drilling personnel with the basic understanding of well control. Progressing junior staff can get a solid background and knowledge of why well control is essential, how well control is maintained, what the indicators are that well control might be lost, and how to regain the lost control.
The content follow the syllabus issued from IWCF.
General well control principles
Risk assessment
Hydrostatic pressure
Formation pressures
Primary & secondary well control
Well control equipment
Subsea and surface equipment
Well barrier concept
Kick causes
Kick detection
Influx characteristics and behavior
Well control methods
Inflow testing
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
Define well control
Describe the importance of well control
Explain barriers and risks
Identify the warning signs and indicators
Describe the shut-in procedures
Identify the well control methods
Explain associated well control equipment
Describe well control systems
*The price is excluding applicable VAT. Please note that mandatory catering, i.e., lunch, snacks, hot and cold beverages, is now INCLUDED in the course price.