The Petrogenium (in collaboration with EPTS) Production Technology for Other Disciplines participants gain a thorough understanding of the critical role well completion plays in field development projects and well testing. They learn how a well-designed completion ensures efficient, safe, and long-term production from the reservoir to the surface, adapting to changing well conditions such as increasing water-cuts, declining reservoir pressures, sand production, and corrosion.
Petroleum engineers, development geologists and production supervisors involved with field development planning, day to day production operations, well design and well/field performance optimization.
Participants gain a comprehensive understanding of how to develop and implement effective completion strategies tailored to various reservoir and operational scenarios. They learn to select the right completion equipment, such as tubing, packers, and flow control devices, ensuring well integrity and meeting reservoir requirements. The training covers the appraisal and design of flow barrier and intervention strategies to address evolving well conditions like water cuts, sand production, and corrosion.
1. The role of the Production Technologist in the Upstream
2. Surveillance
3. Well interventions
4. Stimulation and Sand Control
5. Artificial Lift and Nodal Analysis
6. Corrosion and Well Integrity
7. Completion design
8. Production Chemistry
9. Facilities
10. Soft Skills
1. The role of the Production Technologist in the Upstream
2. Surveillance
3. Well interventions
4. Stimulation and Sand Control
5. Artificial Lift and Nodal Analysis
6. Corrosion and Well Integrity
7. Completion design
8. Production Chemistry
9. Facilities
10. Soft Skills