This course is a Remote Instructor Led Series (RILS) training. Theremote classroom delivery is a modality that takes advantage of the instructorled training content, while allowing the same content to be deliveredremotely.
All training sessions will be delivered online with noface-to-face classroom attendance. This class will be delivered in 4 hours daily teaching sessionsover 10 days.
This course provides a complete overview of wellsite operations from the perspective of the Operations Geologist and the Wellsite Geologist. The focus is on being able to understand the job functions that are typically performed at the wellsite, and what use is made of the large amounts of data collected. The course will also provide an overview of essential drilling operations that have a direct bearing on these disciplines.
Wellsite geologists study rock cuttings from oil and gas wells to determine what rock formations are being drilled into and how drilling should proceed. They identify critical strata from core samples and rock-cutting data and build up knowledge of the structure being drilled. They are experienced geologists, deciding when specialized tests should be carried out and, ultimately, when to stop drilling. They send reports and logs of completed drilling to the operations geologist and offer geological advice to oil company representatives. They also incorporate health and safety requirements in daily geological operations. Wellsite geologists also liaise with drilling engineers, petroleum engineers and mudloggers during the course of projects.
Participants will learn the techniques used by wellsite geologists in formation evaluation through a combination of lectures and exercises that can typically be done at the wellsite. At the end of the course, the participants should have a good understanding and knowledge of the requirements of both Operations and Wellsite Geology.
The course will blend classroom instruction with several practical exercise sessions.
E&P staff who want to learn the functions that are performed by Geologists at the wellsite.
Petroleum geology overview
Drilling operations
Mud logging
Pore pressure
Wellbore stability
Wellsite geologist responsibilities
Coring and core analysis
Wireline logging - tools & measurements
Wellsite wireline log interpretation
Cased Hole Logging
Dipmeter Interpretation
Basic knowledge of Geoscience is suggested but not essential.
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