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PRODUCTION OPERATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING

Training Syllabus:
PRODUCTION OPERATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING

COURSE DESCRIPTION
How to optimize the production and solve many kind of problems in oil and gas production. Comprehend basic principles of calculation and conduct optimization when wells production operations, oil wells, gas and geothermal reservoir implemented.

DESIGNED FOR
Operator, Senior Operator, Engineer/Non Engineer

YOU WILL LEARN
Participants will learn:
1. Comprehend basic principles of calculation and conduct optimization when wells production operations, oil wells, gas and geothermal reservoir implemented
2. Develop this production optimization implementation to improve wells and fields performance and production
3. Conduct simple diagnosis and comprehend settlement problems on production wells operation of, oil wells and gas and geothermal reservoir
4. Create a simple analysis of wells oil, gas and geothermal data, forecast performance and plan production operations development
5. Conduct simple quantitative calculations entire acquisition data: tubing, flowline, chokes, perforation, gravel-pack, sub-surface safety, wells valve, plan its development by considering capability from each well
6. Practice knowledge of production operations for settlement problems occur when cementation process, handling scale, sand, corrosion and damage of oil and gas wells
7. Understanding basic principles on design: cementation, workover, wells stimulation with acidizing and hydraulics rupture, planning workover, etc.

TRAINING MATERIAL OUTLINE
1. Geologic Considerations in producing Operation
• Introduction
• Sandstone Reservoirs
• Geologic Factors Affecting Reservoir Properties in Sandstone
• Application of Geologic concepts in Specific Sandstone
• Carbonate Reservoirs
• Application of Geologic Concepts in Carbonate Reservoirs
2. Reservoir Considerations in Well Completions
• Introduction
• Hydrocarbon Properties of Oil and Gas
• Recommendations of Obtaining Good Test Data
• “Eyeball” Interpretation of Pressure Charts
3. Primary Cementing
• Introduction
• Cementing Materials
• Cement Additives
• Cement Bonding
• Flow Properties of Primary Cements
• Displacement Mechanics
• Cost of Primary Cementing
• Special Problem Situations-New Developments
• Primary Cementing Practices
4. Well Completion Design
• Factors Influencing Well Completion Design
• Conventional Tubular Configuration
• Unconventional Tubular Configurations
• Sizing Production Tubular
• Completion Interval
• Permanent Well Completions (PWC)
• Tubingless Completion
5. Tubing Strings,Packers,Subsurface Control Equipment
• Tubing Strings
• Steel Grades
• Tubing Connections
• Makeup of API Threaded connection
• Design of Tubing Strings
• High Strength Tubing
• Physical Properties of Steel
• Sensitivities of High Strength Tubing
• Tubing Inspection
• Tubing Handling Practices
• Equipment for Use With-Strength Tubing
• Tubing Running Practices
• API Publication List
• Packers and Subsurface Control Equipment
• Production Packers
• Subsurface Control Equipment
6. Perforating Oil and Gas Wells
• Introduction
• Types of Perforators
• Evaluation of Perforator Performance
• Factors Affecting Gun Perforating Results
• Perforating in a Clean Fluid with Differential Pressure Into Wellbore
• A Comparison between the GEO-VANN System and Other Perforating Methods in Wells
• Equipped with Packers
7. Completion and Workover Fluids
• Functions-Requirements-Selection Criteria
• Formation Damage Related to Solids
• Oil Fluids-Practical Application
• Conventional Water-Base Mud
• Oil Base or Invert-Emulsion Muds
• Foam
• Perforating Fluids
• Packer Fluids
• Well Killing
8. Through-Tubing Production Logging
• Introduction
• Logging Device
• Application of Through-Tubing Production logging
• Field Examples of Production Logging Techniques
• Primary Cement Evaluation
9. Problem Well Analysis
• Problem Wells
• Problem Well Analysis Checklist
10. Parafin and Asphaltene
• Introduction
• Paraffin and Asphaltene Chemistry
• Deposition Mechanisms
• Removal of Wax Deposits
• Preventing or Decreasing Wax Deposition
• Design of Wax Control
11. Squeeze Cementing-Remedial Cementing
• Introduction
• Theoretical Considerations
• Practical Considerations
• Special Squeeze Cementing Situations
• Planning a Squeeze Cement Job
• Normal Operational Procedures
• Other Operational Procedures
• Plug-Back Operations
• Special Cement Systems
12. Sand Control
• Introduction
• Reduction of Drag Force
• Mechanical Methods of Sand Control
• Practical Considerations in Gravel Packing
• Use of screen Without Gravel
• Resin Consolidation Methods
13. Formation Damage
• Introduction
• Basic Causes of Damage
• Classification of Damage Mechanisms
• Reduced Absolute Permeability
• Increased Fluid Viscosity (Emulsion)
• Diagnosis of Formation Damage
14. Surfactants for Well Treatments
• Characteristics of Surfactants
• Use and Action of Surfactant
• Formation Damage Susceptible to Surfactant Treatment
• Preventing or Removing Damage
• Well Stimulation With Surfactants
• Increasing Effectiveness of Rod Pumping
• Prevention of Well Damage
15. Acidizing
• Acids Used in Well Stimulation
• Acid Additives
• Carbonate Acidizing
• Acidizing Techniques for Carbonat Formations
• Sandstone Acidizing
• Potential Safety Hazard in Acidizing
16. Hydraulic Fracturing
• Introduction
• Mechanics of Fracturing
• Production Increase from Fracturing
• Propping the Fracture
• Frac Fluids
• Frac Job Design
• Frac Job Evaluation Techniques
17. Scale Deposition,Removal,and Prevention
• Introduction
• Causes of Scale Deposition
• Prediction and Identification of Scale
• Scale Removal
• Scale Prevention
18. Corrosion Control
• The Corrosion Process
• Detection and Measurement of Corrosion
• Corrosion Control
19. Workover and Completion Rigs Workover System
• Conventional Production Rigs
• Non-Conventional Workovers System
• Concentric Tubing Workovers
20. Workover Planning
• Reasons for Workover
• Workover to Alleviate Formation Damage
• Workover for Low Permeability Well
• Workover of Wells in Partially Pressure-Depleted Reservoirs
• Workover to Reduces Water Production in Oil and Gas Wells
• Workover to Reduces Gas Production in Oil Wells
• Workover for Sand Control
• Workover to Repair Mechanical Failure
• Workover to Change Zones or Reservoirs
• Workover to Multicomplete
• Workover to Increase Production in Well Producing High Viscosity (Low Gravity) Oil
• Workover Economics

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