Training Title WELLHEAD OPERATION Training Duration 5 days Training Venue and Dates Wellhead Operations 5 19 23 May $3,750 Abu Dhabi, UAE In any of the 5 star hotel. The exact venue will be intimated prior to course commencement. Training Fees 3,750 US$ per participant includes Training Materials/Handouts, Tea/Coffee breaks, Refreshments and International Buffet Lunch. Training Certificate Define Management Consultants Certificate of course completion will be issued to all attendees. TRAINING OVERVIEW Course Objectives and Key Benefits Upon the completion of this course, each participant will learn more about X-mass tree, wellhead equipment, mechanical barriers, safety valves and wellhead control system. Also, attendees will develop a better understanding about wellhead operating procedures & working under safe conditions. They will be able to identify the relevant code & standards for Well head towers, wells, pipeline, protection & safety systems. Who Should Attend This course in intended for field operations, production, petroleum, reservoir and field engineers and other staff interested in X-mass trees & wellhead operations and testing. TRAINING METHODOLOGY The goals of each participant are discussed to ensure their needs are fulfilled, as far as possible. Questions are encouraged throughout, particularly at the daily wrap up sessions. This provides opportunities for participants to discuss specific issues and, if possible, find
appropriate solutions. Case studies are employed to highlight particular points and appropriate video material used to illustrate particular conditions. Moreover achieving the above goals shall be implemented by the instructor whose relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all the delegates gain a complete understanding of all the topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenge, and effective. The participants will learn by case studies. They will be able to apply all the concepts to their own organization. All attendees receive a course manual as a reference. 30% Lectures 30% Workshops & Work Presentations 20% Case Studies & Practical Exercises 20% Videos, Software & General Discussions TRAINING OUTCOME Upon the completion of this course, each participant will learn more About X-mass tree, wellhead equipment, mechanical barriers, safety valves and wellhead control system. Develop a better understanding about wellhead operating procedures & working under safe conditions. They will be able to identify the relevant code & standards for Well head towers, wells, pipeline, protection & safety systems. TOPICS COVERED 1. Pipeline operations & Protection. 2. Oil, Gas, & Water injection well different completions. 3. X-mass tree types, sections, standards, integrity. 4. Well testing. 5. Different types of Safety Hydraulic Panels. 6. Hydrate Inhibition & Chemicals in use in wellheads. 7. Well head towers Safety Systems. 8. Hand over/receive Tower to/from Drilling Rig or Maintenance barge. 9. Emergency Response. 10. SIMOPS Operation. DAILY OUTLINE IN DETAIL
Following topics will be covered in 5 days Day 1 1- BOTTOM HOLE COMPLETION TECHNIQUES 1.1 Open Hole Completion 1.2 Screen or Pre-slotted Liner Completions 1.3 Cemented and Perforated Casing / Liner 2 - Selection of flow conduit between reservoir and surface 2.1 Tubing Casing Flow 2.2 Casing and Tubing Flow 2.3 Tubing Flow Without Annulus Isolation 2.4 Tubing Flow With Annular Isolation 3- COMPLETION STRING FACILITIES 3.1 Basic Completion String Functions and Facilities 3.2 Additional Completion String Functions 3.3 Composite Completion String 4- COMPLETION STRING COMPONENTS 4.1 Wellhead / Xmas Tree 4.2 Production Tubing 4.3 Provision of an Annular Pressure Seal 4.4 Provision of a Seal Between Tubing and Packer 4.5 Sub-Surface Safety Valves 4.6 Side Pocket Mandrel (SPM) 4.7 Sliding Side Door (SSD) 4.8 Landing Nipples 4.9 Perforated Joint 5- WELL COMPLETION DESIGNS 5.1 Land or Platform Based Completions 5.2 Subsea Completions Day 2 1- WELLHEAD SYSTEM Wellhead Function Christmas Tree Function Tubulars Typical Wellheads Casing Head Intermediate Casing Head Tubing Head Christmas Tree Assembly
2 CHRISTMAS TREE Master Valves Flow Tree Wing Valve Choke Crown Valve Valve Operation Testing The Tree Fire Resistant Trees 3 SUSPENSION METHODS Casing Suspension Automatic-Type Non-Automatic-Type Mandrel-Type Tubing Suspension Double-Box Method Adapter Flange Method Mandrel Method Slip Suspension Method 4 SPECIAL WELLHEAD EQUIPMENT Tubingless Wellheads Multiple Completion Wellheads Ground Subsidence Wellheads Injection Wellheads Artificial Lift Wellheads 5 FLANGES AND SEAL CONNECTIONS Flanges Oval Ring Seal Octagonal Ring Seal RX Ring Gasket Seal Grayloc Connection Flex-Float Connection Resilient Seals
Pressure-Temperature Ratings 6 WELLHEAD DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Casing Program Metalluragical Requirements Special Applications Pressure Requirements Crossover/Pack-off Flanges 7 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Industry (API) Specifications PCSB Company Specifications Service Environments Sweet Oil Sweet Gas Hydrogen Sulfide Special Temperatures 8 SPLITTER WELLHEAD TECHNOLOGY Day 3 1 Well Control - Chokes Principles of Operation Types of Chokes Choke Operation Safety Practices for Operating Well Stream Gathering Systems 2 Manifolds General Guides for Operations Supervisors 3- Separators Bulk Separator Operation Test Separator Operation 4 Pig Launching and Receiving Pig Receiving Pig Removal Pig Loading Pig Launching
Normal Operation H 2 S/Hazardous Service Pigging Speeds Operational Guidelines Pyrophoric Iron Sulphide Deposits 5 Chemical Injection General Guides for Operations Supervisors 6 Drains and Drainage Systems Types of Drainage Systems General Guides for Operations Supervisors 7 Venting, Blowdown, Gas-Freeing and Purging Venting Changes in Conditions Affecting Venting Requirements Blowdown - General Guides for Operations Supervisors Gas-Freeing Purging 8 Metering and Measuring Metering Accuracy Gas Measurement by Orifice Meter Liquid Measurement by Orifice Meter Liquid Measurement - General Fiscal Measurements Day 4 1 Annular Pressure and Integrity The causes of annular pressure What defines well integrity? Rate of heat transfer loss and gain Leaks self equalizing and one-way.
How to prevent severe annular pressure buildup 2. Pipeline operations & Protection. 3. Well testing. 4. Different types of Safety Hydraulic Panels. Day 5 1. Hydrate Inhibition & Chemicals in use in wellheads. Fundamentals Experimental techniques Predictive methods Formation and inhibition of hydrates in pipelines Gas hydrate plug removal Wax-hydrate combinations Gas hydrates in offshore drilling Gas hydrates in marine sediments Case studies Positive aspects of gas hydrates 2. Well head towers Safety Systems. 3. Emergency Response. CASE STUDIES & DISCUSSION NOTE: Pre & Post Tests will be conducted Case Studies, Group Exercises, Group Discussions, Last Day Review & Assessments will be carried out.