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WELL SERVICING OPERATIONS-COILED TUBINGWCT-2CTF-X – FUNDAMENTAL LEVEL
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I. REASONS FOR PERFORMING COILED TUBING OPERATIONS
A. Definition of Coiled Tubing Operations 148 - 151 Third Day (First Lecture) Handout
B. Reasons for Performing Coiled Tubing Operations 150 – 151 Third Day (First Lecture) Handout
II. DEFINITIONS AND CALCULATIONS
A. Pressure Fundamentals8 – 9 Second Day (1st Lecture) Handout
B. Static Wells and Live Wells3 Second Day (1st Lecture) Handout
C. Volumes, Capacities and Displacements 20 Second Day (1st Lecture) Handout
D. Force17 Second Day (1st Lecture) Handout
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III. INFLUX FUNDAMENTALS
A. Definition of a Fluid Influx 40 to 45 First Day (2ND Lecture) Video – HandoutB. Causes of a Fluid Influx 40 to 45 First Day (2ND Lecture) Video – HandoutC. Fluid Influx Detection 40 to 45 First Day (2ND Lecture) Video – HandoutD. Importance of Influx
Management40 to 45 First Day (2ND Lecture) Video – Handout
IV. GAS CHARACTERISTICS AND BEHAVIOR
A. Pressure and Volume Relationship (Boyle's Law)
20 - 22 Second Day (2nd Lecture) Handout
B. Gas Expansion and Migration Relationships
20 - 22 Second Day (2nd Lecture) Handout
C. Solubility of Gases 20 - 22 Second Day (2nd Lecture) Handout
V. DRILLING, COMPLETION AND WORKOVER FLUIDS
Video - Handout
A. Use of Fluids Second Day (3rd Lecture) Video – Extra HandoutsB. Liquids Second Day (3rd Lecture) Video – Extra HandoutsC. Nitrogen Gas Second Day (3rd Lecture) Video – Extra HandoutsD. Fluid Properties and
CharacteristicsSecond Day (3rd Lecture) Video – Extra Handouts
E. Fluid Flow Behavior Second Day (3rd Lecture) Video – Extra HandoutsF. Fluid Measuring
Techniques and ConcernsSecond Day (3rd Lecture) Video – Extra Handouts
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VI. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE WELLBORE EQUIPMENT
A. Production (Christmas) tree 139 - 146 Second Day (4th Lecture) HandoutB. Completion Tubulars Second Day (4th Lecture) Extra HandoutsC. Completion Equipment 112 – 143 Second Day (4th Lecture) HandoutD. Safety Systems and
Emergency Shutdown Devices (ESD’s)
Second Day (4th Lecture) Extra Handouts
VII. OVERVIEW OF COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT
A. Coiled Tubing Equipment 170 to 246 Third Day (2nd & 3rd Lecture) HandoutB. Stripper (Pack-Off)
Assemblies170 to 246 Third Day (2nd & 3rd Lecture) Handout
C. Well Control Stack Rams 170 to 246 Third Day (2nd & 3rd Lecture) HandoutD. Additional Well Control
Equipment170 to 246 Third Day (2nd & 3rd Lecture) Handout
E. Chokes and Choke Manifolds 170 to 246 Third Day (2nd & 3rd Lecture) HandoutF. Accumulators 170 to 246 Third Day (2nd & 3rd Lecture) HandoutG. Coiled Tubing Limitations 170 to 246 Third Day (2nd & 3rd Lecture) HandoutH. Fluid Measuring Devices 170 to 246 Third Day (2nd & 3rd Lecture) HandoutsI. Gas Detection and Handling
Systems170 to 246 Third Day (2nd & 3rd Lecture) Handout
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VIII. RIG BLOWOUT PREVENTER EQUIPMENT
A. Rig Blowout Preventer Equipment
IX. PROCEDURESA. Pre-Recorded Well
InformationFirst Day (3rd Lecture) Extra Handout
B. Securing the Well First Day (3rd Lecture) Extra HandoutC. Well Control Drills First Day (3rd Lecture) Extra HandoutD. Verification of Secured Well
ConditionsFirst Day (3rd Lecture) Extra Handout
E. Well Monitoring During Operations
First Day (3rd Lecture) Extra Handout
X. WELL CONTROL TECHNIQUES
A. Objectives of Well Control Techniques
5 First Day (First Lecture) Handouts
B. Well Intervention Techniques (without killing the well)
8 – 9 First Day (First Lecture) Handouts
C. Techniques for Killing a Well
First Day (First Lecture) Extra Handouts
D. No Returns Pumping Technique (Bullheading)
21 First Day (First Lecture) Handout
E. Preparation of a Well Control Kill Worksheet
31 – 33 First Day (First Lecture) Extra Handouts
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XI. COMPLETION WELLBORE COMPLICATIONS AND SOLUTIONS
A. Blockages and Trapped Pressure in Tubing / Well 24 First Day (4th Lecture) Handout
B. Pressure on Casing First Day (4th Lecture) Extra HandoutC. Underground Flow First Day (4th Lecture) Extra HandoutD. Paraffin 224 First Day (4th Lecture) Extra HandoutE. Hydrates 26 to 33 First Day (4th Lecture) HandoutF. Lost Circulation 43, 48, 52, 160 First Day (4th Lecture) Handout
XII. COILED TUBING SERVICE COMPLICATIONS AND SOLUTIONS
A. Collapsed Coiled Tubing 24, 227 Fourth Day (1st Lecture) HandoutB. Pneumatically-Controlled
Valves159 Fourth Day (1st Lecture) Handout
C. H2S Considerations 206, 213 Fourth Day (1st Lecture) HandoutD. Operations with Specific
Well Control ConcernsFourth Day (1st Lecture) Extra Handout
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XIII. ORGANIZING A WELL CONTROL OPERATION
A. Personnel Assignments First Day (4th Lecture) Extra HandoutB. Pre-Recorded Information First Day (4th Lecture) Extra HandoutC. Plan Responses to
Anticipated Well Control Scenarios
First Day (4th Lecture) Extra Handout
D. Communications Responsibilities
First Day (4th Lecture) Extra Handout
XIV. TESTINGA. Installation of Rings,
Flanges and ConnectionsSecond Day (4th Lecture) Video
B. MAWP and Equipment Function Tests
Second Day (4th Lecture) Video
C. Well Control Equipment Component Testing
Second Day (4th Lecture) Video
XV. GOVERNMENT, INDUSTRY & COMPANY RULES, ORDERS & POLICIES
A. Incorporate by reference Fourth Day (1st Lecture) Extra Handout
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