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PRODUCTION OPERATION MANAGEMENT FOR MANAGERS

Training Syllabus:
PRODUCTION OPERATION MANAGEMENT FOR MANAGERS

WHAT WILL PARTICIPANTS GET?
After completing this course participants are expected to:
 Understanding the basic principles in performing calculations on the optimization of production operations of oil wells, gas and geothermal reservoir, the implementation of production optimization is to enhance the performance of the well and field production (Enhanced Oil Recovery)..
 Conduct simple diagnosis and understand the problem solving in the oil gas well operation.
 Be able to create a simple analysis of the data of oil wells, gas and geothermal. Forecasting performance and plan the development of production operations
 Be able to conduct simple quantitative calculations from all the data acquisition, tubing, flowline, choke, perforated, gravel-packs, and subsurface safety valve in the well. Plan the development of production based on the calculation of the production capacity of each well
 Using the knowledge of production operations for solving well problems, such as: cementing, scaling, sand, corrosion and formation damage that may occur in oil and gas wells.
 Understand the basic principles of production operation’s design: cementing, workover, well stimulation with acidizing and hydraulic fracturing, and others

AUDIENCE:
 No specified (Engineer or Non Engineer)

TRAINING MATERIAL OUTLINE :
1. The origin of Oil and Gas Reservoir and Geologic Considerations in producing Operation
a. Introduction
b. Sandstone Reservoirs
c. Geologic Factors Affecting Reservoir Properties in Sandstone
d. Application of Geologic concepts in Specific Sandstone
e. Carbonate Reservoirs
f. Application of Geologic Concepts in Carbonate Reservoirs
2. Exploration Method of Oil and Gas Reservoir
a. Magnetic Method
b. Gravity Method
c. Seismic Method
3. Introduction : Rotary Drilling Operations
a. Steps to drilling a well
b. Types of rigs
c. Rig Components
d. Rig Systems
4. Mud System
a. General Equations and ConceptsDiagnostic tests
b. Water based muds
c. Oil based muds
d. Additives
e. Mud handling system
5. Cementing
a. Tubing DesignFunctions of cement
b. Cement Types
c. Cement Additives
6. Oil Field Tubulars and Hydraulics
a. Drill string
b. Casing and tubing
c. Casing classification
d. Stresses on casing
e. Casing setting depth
f. Burst and collapse calculations
g. Wellheads
7. Drilling System – Pressure Loss Calculations
a. Hydrostatics
b. Buoyancy
c. Flow through pipes and annuli
d. Flow path
e. Pressure loss calculations
8. Drilling System – Bit & Nozzles
a. Hydrostatics Bit Types
b. Bit Parts
c. Bit Classification
d. Bit Nozzles
9. Introduction to Well Control
a. Hydrostatics Definitions
b. Causes of kicks
c. Kick indicators
d. Shut-in procedure
e. Well Kill Procedures
10. Directional Drilling
a. Reasons for directional wells
b. Planning Trajectory
c. Kickoff Methods
d. Survey Methods
e. Survey Calculations
f. Hole Assemblies
11. Well Completion Design
a. Factors Influencing Well Completion Design
b. Conventional Tubular Configuration
c. Unconventional Tubular Configurations
d. Sizing Production Tubular
e. Completion Interval
f. Permanent Well Completions (PWC)
g. Tubingless Completion
12. Perforating Oil and Gas Wells
a. Introduction
b. Types of Perforators
c. Evaluation of Perforator Performance
d. Factors Affecting Gun Perforating Results
e. Perforating in a Clean Fluid with Differential Pressure Into Wellbore
13. Production Logging Technology
a. Introduction
b. Logging Device
c. Application of Through-Tubing Production logging
d. Field Examples of Production Logging Techniques
e. Primary Cement Evaluation
14. Problem Well Analysis
a. Problem Wells
b. Problem Well Analysis Checklist
15. Sand Control
a. Introduction
b. Reduction of Drag Force
c. Mechanical Methods of Sand Control
d. Practical Considerations in Gravel Packing
e. Use of screen Without Gravel
f. Resin Consolidation Methods
16. Formation Damage
a. Introduction
b. Basic Causes of Damage
c. Classification of Damage Mechanisms
d. Reduced Absolute Permeability
e. Increased Fluid Viscosity (Emulsion)
f. Diagnosis of Formation Damage
17. Acidizing
a. Acid Additives
b. Carbonate Acidizing
c. Acidizing Techniques for Caronat Formations
d. Sandstone Acidizing
e. Potential Safety Hazard in Acidizing
f. Acids Used in Well Stimulation
18. Hydraulic Fracturing
a. Introduction
b. Mechanics of Fracturing
c. Production Increase from Fracturing
d. Propping the Fracture
e. Frac Fluids
f. Frac Job Design
g. Frac Job Evaluation Techniques
19. Scale Deposition Removal and Prevention
a. Introduction
b. Causes of Scale Deposition
c. Prediction and Identification of Scale
d. Scale Removal
e. Scale Prevention
20. Corrosion Control
a. The Corrosion Process
b. Detection and Measurement of Corrosion
c. Corrosion Control
21. Crude Oil and Gas Field Processing Sistem
a. Separator and Principle of Separation
b. Design of Separator
c. Sweetening Process
d. Oil and Dehydration
e. Liquid Recovery Sistem
f. Compression System
22. Principles of Measurement
a. Introduction to Measurement
b. Crude Oil Measurement
c. Gas Measurement
23. Artificial Lift Method
a. Gas Lift
b. Submersible Pump
c. Sucker Rod Pump
d. Hydraulic Pump
24. Enhanced Oil Recovery Process:
a. Classification of EOR methods
b. Description of solvent miscible processes
c. Description of chemical flood proves
d. Description of thermal recovery processes
e. Microbial and other EOR processes
f. Objectives of EOR methods
g. Types of solvents and miscibility development
h. Polymer, alkaline, surfactant and mecellr-polymer
i. In-situ combustion, cyclic steam and steam flood
j. Comparison between various EOR methods
25. Screening Guidelines and Optimization :
a. Key parameters used in reservoir screening
b. Available resources and economical considerations
c. Optimization parameters and criteria
d. Concept of incremental recovery
e. Limits on applicability of certain EOR methods
f. Typical field cases of various EOR methods

VENUE : Kagum Group Hotel Bandung (Golden Flower, Banana Inn, Serela, Gino Feruci), Amaroossa Hotel, Noor Hotel, Grand Setiabudi Hotel, dll

TRAINING DURATION : 3 days

TRAINING TIME :

Januari 2024Februari 2024Maret 2024April 2024
3 – 5 Januari 20245 – 7 Februari 20244 – 6 Maret 20241 – 3 April 2024
8 – 10 Januari 202412 – 14 Februari 202412 – 14 Maret 202422 – 24 April 2024
15 – 17 Januari 202419 – 21 Februari 202418 – 20 Maret 202429 April – 1 Mei 2024
22 – 24 Januari 202426 – 28 Februari 202425 – 27 Maret 2024
29 – 31 Januari 2024
Mei 2024Juni 2024Juli 2024Agustus 2024
6 – 8 Mei 20243 – 5 Juni 20241 – 3 Juli 20245 – 7 Agustus 2024
13 – 15 Mei 202410 – 12 Juni 20248 – 10 Juli 202412 – 14 Agustus 2024
20 – 22 Mei 202419 – 21 Juni 202415 – 17 Juli 202419 – 21 Agustus 2024
27 – 29 Mei 202424 – 26 Juni 202422 – 24 Juli 202426 – 28 Agustus 2024
29 – 31 Juli 2024
September 2024Oktober 2024November 2024Desember 2024
2 – 4 September 20241 – 3 Oktober 20244 – 6 November 20242 – 4 Desember 2024
9 – 11 September 20247 – 9 Oktober 202411 – 13 November 20249 – 11 Desember 2024
16 – 18 September 202414 – 16 Oktober 202418 – 20 November 202416 – 18 Desember 2024
23 – 25 September 202421 – 23 Oktober 202425 – 27 November 202426 – 28 Desember 2024
28 – 30 Oktober 2024

INVESTMENT PRICE/PERSON :
1. Rp. 7.950.000/person (full fare) or
2. Rp. 7.750.000/person (early bird, payment 1 week before training) or
3. Rp. 7.500.000/person (if there are 3 persons or more from the same company)

FACILITIES FOR PARTICIPANTS:
1. Training Module
2. Flash Disk contains training material
3. Certificate
4. Stationeries: NoteBook and Ballpoint
5. T-Shirt
6. Backpack
7. Training Photo
8. Training room with Full AC facilities and multimedia
9. Lunch and twice coffeebreak every day of training
10. Qualified Instructor