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Well Completion Design for Reservoirs with Sanding Problems (PR11)
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| Oct 18-22, 2010 |
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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Course Fee: EUR 2750 |
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Instructor
 Juan J. Tovar
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Course Level: Advanced to Specialised The main objective of the course is to transfer the knowledge for the detailed sand face completion design process for reservoirs with sanding problems. The process for geological and engineering characterisation of the reservoir will be introduced as well as the impact on well or reservoir properties on sand face completion design and sand control method selection. The course presents the tools and methodology to allow the attendant to confidently and competently address these types of problems in significant detail for reservoirs with sanding problems.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN
A detailed understanding of the issues and the physics of sand producing reservoirs, the participant will gain knowledge that will allow him to identify the problems associated with sanding: when it will happen, mode of occurrence, volumes of sand and risk presented by these types of reservoirs. He will also learn to select the optimum completion option for the type of reservoirs, sizing of filter media and general operational procedures for well preparation and start up.
OUTLINE
The course is composed of three (3) modules:
- Reservoir characterisation from the geological and mechanical point of view which will determine the main properties affecting sanding such as stresses, formation strength and rock mineralogy.
- The second module covers the physics of sand production, its history and use of current tools.
- This last module concentrates in the well construction process, well configuration selection, perforating design, sand control method selection and operational procedures associated with well preparation and cleaning prior to the completion.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Reservoir, operations, petroleum and completion engineers with responsibility for well construction and sand face completion tasks. Geologists and geoscientists with a need to understand the technical and practical issues associated with reservoirs that are or will be prone to sand production. Managers and senior personnel with responsibility for field management and long term planning for these types of reservoirs particularly for those working in highly depleted areas.
COURSE VENUE
Kuala Lumpur
Mandarin Oriental
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
P.O. Box 10905
50088 Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA
INSTRUCTOR
Juan J. Tovar
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