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OGC-1831 | Well Completion Design

Course Sector : Oil, Gas and Chemical

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5 Days2025-05-042025-05-08Manama$4,250 Book now
5 Days2025-05-052025-05-09Dubai$4,250 Book now
5 Days2025-07-072025-07-11London$4,950 Book now
5 Days2025-07-212025-07-25Abu Dhabi$4,250 Book now
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5 Days2025-10-062025-10-10Abu Dhabi$4,250 Book now

Course Introduction

In the development of a hydrocarbon reservoir, many wells aredrilled and required to be completed, to allow the structure to
be depleted. However, the drilling and completion operations are crucial to the l ong term viability of the wells in meeting the specified objectives.

The design and completion of both production and injection wells are required to satisfy several objectives including:
  • Provision of optimum production/injectionper formance
  • Ensure safety
  • Maximize the integrity and reliability of the completion over the envisaged life of the completedwell
  • Minimize the total costs per unit volume of fluid produced or injected, i.e.
  • Minimize the costs of initial completion, maintaining production and remedial measures

Course objective

  • Production Packer functions
  • Packers Types
  • Packers Generic Mechanisms
  • Permanent and Retrievable Packers

Course Outline | 01 Day One

Well Completion Design, Practices and Strategies

 

  • Introduction of Reservoir Drive Mechanism
  • Introduction into Artificial lift methods and their application
  • IPR and Productivity Index
  • Vertical Lift Performance
  • Well Outflow and Inflow Systems
  • Typical Vertical Lift Performance (VLP) for Various Tubing Sizes
  • Matching VLP Curves with an IPR Curve
  • Well Completion Design Considerations
  • Reservoir Considerations
  • Mechanical Considerations
  • Classification of Completions

Course Outline | 02 Day Two

Lower & Upper Completion String Components & Selection Consideration

 

  • Production Packer functions
  • Packers Types
  • Packers Generic Mechanisms
  • Permanent and Retrievable Packers
  • Locator Seals and Anchor Seals
  • Applications for Permanent and for Retrievable Packers
  • Setting Packers
  • Inflatable Packer Applications
  • Sliding Side Door Function
  • Gas Lift Mandrel
  • Running the Completion
  • Perforation Methods and Perforating Equipment
  • Perforation Selection and Conveying Methods

Course Outline | 03 Day Three

Wellheads / Sub-Surface Safety Valves & Flow Control Equipment

 

  • Wellheads Components, Function and Types
  • Subsurface Safety Valves Function
  • Safety Valves Types
  • Setting Depth of Subsurface Safety Valves Consideration
  • Surface Control Subsurface Safety Valves
  • Flow Control Devices
  • Nipple Profiles Types and Plug Selection
  • Workover Reasons
  • Well Killing Operations Technique and Consideration
  • Example for Workover Operations (Gas lift wells, Natural gas well, ESP well)

Course Outline | 04 Day Four

Overview of Sand Control Completion

 

  • Sandstone Formation Properties and Geology
  • What causes Sand Production?
  • Consequences of Sand Production Downhole and on Surface
  • What is the mean of sand control?
  • Perforation System for Non-sand Control Completion
  • Sand Control Options
  • Chemical Consolidation
  • Mechanical Sand Control Methods
  • Cased Hole Gravel Pack
  • Open Hole Gravel Packing
  • Expandable Screens
  • Gravel Pack Design, Gravel Sizing and Slot Sizing
  • Placement Methods
  • Carrier Fluid Concept
  • Choosing the Appropriate Method of Sand Control
  • Losses Controlling during Sand Control Operations
  • Perforating System for Sand Control
  • Standalone Screen Applications

Course Outline | 05 Day Five

Fundamentals of Rigless Operations Theory & Stimulation

 

  • Coiled Tubing Surface and Subsurface Components
  • Coiled Tubing Applications
  • Cleaning Operations with CT
  • Well Back Flow (nitrogen lift)
  • Wireline Types and Application
  • Surface and Subsurface Components of Wireline
  • Formation Damage Mechanisms and their Remediation
  • Stimulation Design Considerations
  • The Most Important Production Logging (PLT)
  • Well Barrier Philosophy during Well Interventions
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