Course Details
CEMENTING OPERATIONS
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Discipline
Drilling & ReservoirIntroduction
A successful cement job is one of the most important factors for the productive life of any well. Some of the challenges that oil and service companies face today include U-tubing, high ECD, loss of circulation and excessive pump pressure, temperature prediction, etc. These concerns can be best analyzed using computer models, which allow engineers to see the efforts of different design parameters prior to any job being performed. Using these models, potential problems can be identified and cementing designs can be tuned before pumping begins.
This course covers the engineering basics involved in cementing operations.
Objective
Audience
The course is designed for Drilling Engineers, Drilling Supervisors, Cement Engineers, Well Integrity Engineers, Petroleum Engineers, Reservoir Engineers, Petro-physists.
Content
Day 1
Introduction to Cementing Operations
Day 2
Basic cementing goals and mud removal methods will be covered. Cement design software will be explained and used to illustrate key design objectives.
A lab visit will give participants an understanding of how tests are performed and will show how these test results are related to cement slurry design.
Day 3
Equipment and Job Performance
Today participants will learn about cementing equipment, job performance, and important cement properties related to gas migration. Practical sessions will be used to ensure participants are familiar with cement job placement topics. Squeeze cementing theory will be discussed as a foundation for remedial cementing.
Day 4
Cement Job Evaluation
On the last day, participants will gain an understanding of the cement bond, cement evaluation log limitations, and log uses. Working with several examples participants will learn how to interpret different logs and make conclusions as to the effectiveness of cement jobs. Applying the theories learned the prior day, participants will gain confidence in calculating plug and squeeze cement jobs. Participants will also learn about the application for cement technology through demonstrations of new and special application technology.
Day 5
Specialized and New Technology Cement Systems
The final day will review new technology cement systems such as light-weight slurries, lost circulation solutions, self-healing cements, flexible cement, and ultra-HT cementing. The final classroom presentation will introduce the participants to deep-water cementing and the associated challenges. The course will conclude with a roundtable and feedback session before closure.
Course summary and Evaluation
Certificate
MAESTRO CONSULTANTS Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course
Methodology
Our courses are highly interactive, typically taking a case study approach that we have found to be an effective method of fostering discussions and transferring knowledge. Participants will learn by active participation during the program through the use of individual exercises, questionnaires, team exercises, training videos and discussions of “real life” issues in their organizations.
The material has been designed to enable delegates to apply all of the material with immediate effect back in the workplace.