Brief Introduction
Deep insight into the oil wells Workover operationsDescription
The oil and gas industry has an enormous impact on all aspect of daily life. A workover is any operation done on, within, or through the wellbore after the initial completion. Although proper drilling, cementing, and completion practices minimize the need, virtually every well will need several workovers during its lifetime to satisfactory fulfill its purpose.
This course looks at the workover operations that are done because the well is not performing up to expectations. In addition, it sheds the lights on the equipment used while performing the workover operations.
Main concepts of this course will be delivered through lectures, readings, and various videos. After every lesson, learners will take short quizzes to test their newly acquired knowledge.
Requirements
- Requirements
- General knowledge about oil and gas industry.
Knowledge
- Workover Tools and Equipment.
- Well Control Tools and Equipment.
- Rig down, Rig move, Rig up, and Rig acceptance Meaning.
- Accumulator and Blow Out Preventer BOP Pressure Test.
- Christmas Tree and Wellhead Components and Maintenance.
- Pressure Test Types in Different Workover Operations .
- Tripping, Tally, and Trip Sheet Meaning
- Tally Correction and Why We Need to Correct Tally.
- Well Kill Methods in Workover Operations
- Well Cleanout-Scraping Service in Workover
- Wireline Service Operations in Workover.
- Fishing Tools and Operations in Workover.
- Types of Acidizing and Stimulation Jobs in Workover.
- Cement Plugs Types and Pressure Squeezing Methods.
- Well Completions Types in Workover Operations.
- Guidelines and Responsibilities of Personnel in Workover Sites.