About the eBook

Course General Description
This course reviews the basics of spill control response principles, organization, procedures, and equipment used. Attendees will be introduced to evaluation of spills, organization of response and communications, surveillance and tracking, data records and information. Acid gas removal is an important gas conditioning step that is required for natural gas streams that contain moderate to large amounts of carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. The treated gas specification depends upon the downstream requirements.These competencies set the base knowledge that is required for a successful career as an entry level facilities engineer, seasoned operator, and / or field supervisor. These modules provide an understanding of common terminology, hydrocarbons and their physical properties, qualitative and quantitative phase behavior, hydrates, and fluid flow. In addition, they provide a systematic approach to understanding the common types of equipment, and the primary unit operations in both offshore and onshore gas conditioning and processing facilities. After all various components and procedures are discussed, the information contained in morning reports is explained and used as a summary of the course content.

Target Audience
This course is suitable for any one who wish to start their career in the oil and gas industry, entry level oil and gas engineers, service and support personnel, production operations personnel, production office support staff and participants with or without a technical background.

You Will Learn
- About Surface and Subsurface equipment and how it is used
- Oil & gas exploitation terminology and abbreviations
- The purpose and basic operational aspects of wellhead, flow control equipment, and the major components used in a basic well completion in conventional plays
- The impact that drilling practices may have on reservoir productivity
- Describe the most relevant aspects of HSE in completion operations
- Specify the production target of a well and describe the type of completion or workover design components required to achieve the target
- Describe how a well flows, the impact of well control on fluid flow, and the most common control and monitoring devices

Course Content
Petroleum industry, Exploration methods, Reserves and resources, Prospecting, Hydrocarbon exploration, Oil field, Licensing, License block, Petroleum geochemistry, Petroleum geology, Petroleum reservoir, Petroleum engineering, Estimating reserves, Formation, Hydrostatic pressure,, Fluid pressure, Pressure gradient, Formation pressure, Formation fluid, Water contact, Oil platforms, Drilling rig, Drilling rig classification, List of components of a drilling rigs, Derrick, Monkeyboard, Rig standpipe, Pulley, Block and tackle, Sheave, Crown block, Traveling block, Hook, Drill line, Draw-works, Rotary table, Swivel, Kelly drive, Kelly bushing, Kelly hose, Top drive, Drill Floor, Hoist, Hoisting line, Mousehole, Elevators, Structural steel pipe racks, Annulus, Wellbore, Drill pipe, Stand of drill pipe, Drill string, Drilling stabilizer, Drill collar, Drill bit, Diamond core drilling, Hole opener, Mud motor, Rotary steerable system, Make a connection, Iron roughneck,Blowout preventer, Bell nipple, Flow line, Flow show, Sample box, Possum belly, Shale shakers, Desanders, Hydrocyclone, Mud tank, Mud pump, Choke manifold, Choke valve, Mud Gas Separator, Tool pusher, Driller, Roughneck, Oil roustabout, Company man, Mud engineer, Motorman, Derrickhand, Geologist, Welder, Offshore Installation Manager (OIM), Crew of crew of a land-based oil rig a land-based, Pressure, Temperature, Specific volume, Density, Hydrostatic pressure, Pressure gradient, Pump pressure, Shut-in casing pressure, Bottom-hole pressure, Differential pressure, Well drilling, Directional drilling, Causes of deviation, Underbalanced drilling, Drilling fluid, Casing, Casing hanger, Cementing, Cementing equipment, Drill cuttings, Core sample, Coring, Core drill, Management of cores and data, Kick, Formation kick, Blowout, Cause of blowouts, Types of blowouts, Well control, Oil well control, Categories of oil well control, Oil well control incidents - root causes, Shut-in procedures, Well kill, Well kill procedures, Pipe surge/swab, Completion, Production, Workover, Abandonment, Cost of a well, Casing string, Liner, Production tubing, Pipe, Perforation, Production packer, Hydraulic fracturing, Measurement While Drilling, Logging while drilling, Formation evaluation, Mud logging, Wireline, Slickline, Well logging, Electrical logs, Lithology logs, Gamma ray logging, Spontaneous potential log, Resistivity logging, Density logging, Caliper log, Isopach map, Surveying, Cement Bond Tools, Casing collar locator, Gamma Perforating Tools, Deviation survey, Air compressor, Pressure vessel, Air-operated valve, Solenoid valve, Diesel generator, Electrical room, Concrete mixer, Valve, Relief valve, Safety valve, Check valve, Ball valve, Butterfly valve, Needle valve, Control valves, Globe valve, Gate valve, Well integrity, Hazard analysis, Hazardous location, Alarm management, Muster drill, Fire drill, Oil spill, Oil well fires, Fire Alarm Control Panel, Lifeboat, Lifebuoy, Immersion suit, Life jacket, Flame detector, Smoke detector, Fire hydrant, False alarm, Exit sign, Fusible plug, Pipeline leak detection, Environmental impact of petroleum, Self-contained breathing apparatus.

Product Details
Categories: Upstream
Disciplines: Oil & Gas Exploitation
Level: Basic
Product Type: eBook
Formats Available: PDF
Content developed by Petrogav International

Product Details
Categories: Upstream
Disciplines: Oil & Gas Exploitation
Level: Basic
Product Type: Course
Formats Available: PDF
Content developed by Petrogav International Oil & Gas International

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