In this Petrogenium Maintenance course participants will gain a thorough understanding of the critical role well design and lifecycle planning play in the safe and efficient production of oil, gas, and other subsurface fluids. They will learn how to apply well inflow and outflow models, select artificial lift methods, implement sand control, and use well stimulation techniques to adapt to changing reservoir conditions. The course covers essential topics such as well integrity, surface facilities, and production system optimization, equipping participants with practical skills to maximize production, reduce costs, and enhance safety throughout a well’s lifecycle.
Petroleum engineers, reservoir engineers, production geologists, facility engineers, production supervisors, production operators, production programmers and junior production technologists/engineers.
At the end of the course you will be able to understand the key aspects of the well and will have a clear view on what is involved in well design and well production optimization. You will have a better understanding of the selection criteria for well size, artificial lift and sand control completions. Special attention is given to integrated field development and operations in order to achieve a balanced reservoir/wells/surface facilities interplay aiming to assure efficient reservoir drainage, optimal well performance and effective separation of gas, oil and water.
1.The role of the production technologist/engineer in Upstream
2.Inflow/outflow of wells
3.Artificial lift
4.Sand control options
5.Well stimulation
6.Well Integrity
7.Surface facilities
8.Production System Optimization
1.The role of the production technologist/engineer in Upstream
2.Inflow/outflow of wells
3.Artificial lift
4.Sand control options
5.Well stimulation
6.Well Integrity
7.Surface facilities
8.Production System Optimization