Will the well be safe over its entire life? What is necessary to guarantee this?
Interactive technical public course in Amsterdam, The Netherlands 5-7 October 2016
1. Lifecycle Well Integrity
PEoPLE & coMPETENcE
âAN INTERACTIVE TECHNICAL COURSEâ
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
5-7 october 2016
www.sogosacademy.com
2. Details
Location: Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Start: 5 October 2016
End: 7 October 2016
Duration: 3 days
Cost: EUR 2250,00
Type: Interactive technical course
Will the well be safe over its
entire life? What is necessary
to guarantee this?
Well integrity is of prime importance in managing the risk of losing containment.
Guarantee the wells operating envelope is kept within the well technical
specifications. Minimising the risk of uncontrolled well releases, hence exposure
to people and environment during production, activities and in particular well
interventions.
Hence the important questions to be answered by the well owner and its staff are:
⢠Will the well be safe over its entire life?
⢠What is necessary to guarantee this?
Everything should fit together, from planning to execution by applying technical,
operational and organisational solutions to minimise the risk of an uncontrolled release
of well fluids throughout the wells life. The entire process must be clear, understood and
fully supported by all the process owners.
Course modules
The course is split in several smaller modules following the wells lifecycle:
⢠Well Integrity during the drilling phase
⢠Well Integrity during production
⢠Well Integrity during maintenance and repair
⢠Well Integrity during the abandonment phase
âThe entire process must
be clear, understood and
fully supported by all the
process owners.â
⢠Optimise lifecycle costs
⢠Better indication of risks
⢠Optimise production
⢠Panel discussions
Unique features
3. Henny Cornelissen
Well & Drilling Engineer with more
than 35 yearsâ experience in the
upstream oil & gas industry, having
worked for a variety of companies
including major operators such as
Shell and service companies such as
Deutag
Antoon Oonk
Surface and subsurface production
specialist with more than 35 yearsâ
experience with Shell International.
Your course directors
Based on their experience, the trainers will give the participants a clear picture what is
involved in establishing and maintaining Well Integrity.
Covering various facets of well integrity, such as accountability/responsibility, well
operating processes, well service processes, tubing/annulus integrity, tree/wellhead
integrity and testing of safety systems.
The participants will be stimulated to actively participate and bring examples and
questions from their daily work.
Course modules
This course will deal with the lifecycle of the well which involves the following items in
understanding and âworkingâ with Well Integrity:
⢠What is well integrity
⢠How is well integrity established
⢠How is well integrity maintained
⢠What is at stake when well integrity is lost
⢠How to rectify âpoorâ well integrity
Who should attend
This course is for all professionals working in the oil & gas industry, who are dealing
with wells. But is specially recommended for well and drilling engineers, completion and
production engineers, well maintenance and intervention engineers.
âThe participants will be
stimulated to actively
participate and bring
examples and questions
from their daily work.â
4. Day 2.
AM session
Well Integrity during production
Elements effecting and
contributing to it
1. Formation strengths and effect on casing design
2. Function and effect on well integrity of:
a) Conductor
b) Surface casing
c) Intermediate casing
d) Liner
e) Cementation
3. Casing design - How do we cater for well integrity
4. Pressure rating of pressure containing equipment and testing (BOPâs)
5. Maximum Allowable Annular Surface Pressure
6. Effect of wear
1. Load cases during production
a) 1. Pressure profiles
b) 2. Temperature profiles
c) 3. Type of tubing/casing connections
2. Types of wells (natural gas/oil; artificial lift well etc.)
3. Pressure rating of pressure containing equipment and testing (the wellhead)
4. Maximum Allowable Annular Surface Pressure
5. Integrity points, equipment related
6. Annular contents
7. Corrosion influencing Casing/tubing strength (material, types of corrosion,
prevention)
8. Wear influencing Casing/tubing strength (site/timing/modelling/controlling/
designing around/monitoring wear)
9. Fatigue influencing Casing/tubing strength
10. Surveying / maintenance plans, both internal and external
11. Corrosion Management
â Training delivered in clear
and articulate manner,
eliminating doubts and
misunderstandingsâ
AM into PM session
Well Integrity during construction
Elements effecting and
contributing to it
Day 1.
5. Day 3.
AM session
Well Integrity during maintenance
and repair Elements effecting and
contributing to it
Day 3.
PM session
Well Integrity during abandonment
phase
1. A well entry; wireline, workover etc.
2. Production Casing (production phase)
3. Pressure rating of pressure containing equipment and testing (temporarily BOPâs)
4. Wellhead integrity points
5. Casing/tubing strength during activities
6. Well Integrity and fault finding / re-establishing integrity
7. Maximum Allowable Annular Surface Pressure understanding explained
1. Establish Well Integrity status during every step in the process
2. Corrosion influencing Casing/tubing strength (material, types
of corrosion, prevention)
3. Wear influencing Casing/tubing strength (site/timing/modelling/controlling/designing
around/monitoring wear)
4. Casing/tubing strength during activities (plug setting, pumping, squeezing etc)
5. Wellhead integrity points
6. Integer situation after abandonment
âWell integrity is of
prime importance in
managing the risk of
losing containmentâ
AM into PM session
Well Integrity during maintenance
and repair Elements effecting and
contributing to it
Day 2.
6. Henny Cornelissen
Antoon Oonk
Course directors
Henny Cornelissen is a Well & Drilling Engineer with more than 35 yearsâ experience
in the upstream oil & gas industry, having worked for a variety of companies
including major operators such as Shell and service companies such as Deutag.
He has an extensive experience and knowledge of well and drilling engineering gained
through a variety of positions starting from well site engineer to drilling and operations
manager. He has worked in the Middle East, North Sea area and continental Europe. For
the last 10 years he has worked as a consultant and since 5 years Henny is co-owner and
director operations of Well Engineering Partners (WEP) a company specialized in well
and drilling engineering and managing director of SOGOS Consultants. Henny has a long
standing experience in providing training on all sorts of well and drilling aspects and has
developed distance learning packages.
Antoon Oonk has some 35 years plus of experience with Shell International. Antoon
started his career with Shell as a marine engineer and after a number of years he
switched to Shell E&P and worked in Europe, the Middle East and the Far East since
1980.
During these years he gained extensive experience in both surface as well as subsurface
production operations, and as well on as offshore.
Though his main expertise lies within the subsurface production operations era; like
well interventions (the broader picture), completions, exploration well testing, production
enhancements etc.
Since a number of years he regularly teaches on these subjects at some Shell International
Learning & Development courses and as such is also actively involved with skills training in
Shellâs online environment, for young production and well intervention engineers.
âExperienced trainers
who share their
experience filled with
examples.â
7. Certificate
Upon completion, all participants will
receive a certificate of attendance and
in addition also the training documents
including written feedback from panel
of experts.
Our objectives
The SOGOS Academy objectives
are fourfold, namely to: deliver a
high quality course, use methods
and techniques to ensure maximize
learning, meet participant expectations
and ensure that employer will benefit
from the competence gained.
Colofon
Sogos Consultants B.V.
Toldijk 17-19, 7901 TA, Hoogeveen
The Netherlands
C of C 04051534
VAT NL 8077,70,383,B01
+31 (0)524 55 26 16
general@sogosconsultants.com
www.sogosacademy.com
Training location
Enjoy the historical and vibrant City of Amsterdam.
The workshop will take place in Amsterdam. Visit one of the many museums, such as
the Van- Gogh or Rijksmuseum. Cruise through Amsterdamâs famous canals or dine
and enjoy the vibrant nightlife.
Private in-house course
Do you have multiple participants? Arrange a private in-house training course for
your organisation. The benefits of a private course: optimize your training budget
and reduced travel expenses, schedule training when and where you want and have
training materials tailored to your learning objectives.
If you are interested in a private in-house course, please send us an email at
administration@sogosacademy.com or call us on +31 (0) 524 552 616.
About SOGOS
SOGOS is a knowledge centre for the International Oil and Gas Industry. We
deliver customized training, bespoke competence management services and
provide high calibre consultancy support.
âSpecialists in Oil & Gas Operations Support since 1996â
SOGOS is a subsidiary of
Well Engineering Partners Holding Group
âVisit one of the many
museums, such as
the Van- Gogh or
Rijksmuseum.â