DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to provide participants with a complete overview of basic drilling technology and practices as well as problems related to drilling a well. This course will help participants understand drilling fundamentals as well as good communication with their superiors. Calculations and practical experiences will give participants the tools to minimize drilling costs. Thus examples and procedures for solution of common problems are also covered.
- Avoid trouble and costly mistakes
- Recognize symptoms that precede drilling problems
- Identify and assess risks on a day-to-day basis
- Identify system elements and activities that are effective for managing
- Minimize drilling costs along with decreasing non-productive drilling time
- Monitor drilling operation as well as adjust and modify the drilling parameters to suite the geological conditions in order to achieve the objectives of the well program.
- Do various key technical calculations to be able to give helpful advises to the Senior Drilling Supervisor/Drilling Superintendent convincingly.
COURSE CONTENT
1. Drilling equipments
2. Drilling mud
3. Formation and fracture pressures
4. Calculations and predictions
5. B.O.P., choke and accumulator used during gas kick and stripping
6. Well control
7. Hydraulic in the circulation system
8. Lifting capacity
9. Hydraulic bits
10. Drilling practices
11. Directional and horizontal well
12. Well planning
13. Casing design
14. Cementing
15. Fishing
16. Pipes
17. Documentary film session
18. An in-depth exercises
19. Class discussions
FACILITATOR
- Murono Haryanto, ST.