Fast Track Drilling Program
Roustabout School, Floorman School, Derrickman School, Driller School, Mechanic Course, Electric Course, Directional Drilling School, Hoisting System School, Mud System School, Mud Logging School, Stuck Pipe Prevention and Fishing School, etc
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Roustabout
To learn what is roustabout? what is roustabouts' job description?how to deal with them, Also get familiar with Tubulars like Drill string ( DrillPipe & Drill Collar, X-O-Sub) and Casing design, Sizes of Drill string & Casing Type of connections of Drill string & Casing, weight per foot of Drill string & Casing, Type of Casings, Handling tools, Fishing tools, well head equipments, Rock bits, PDC Bits, Size of Bits and all equipments on lease.
Roustabout (6 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Practically get familiar with roustabouts behavior, their duty problems, how to deal with them, Also practically get familiar with Tubulars like Drill stringand all equipments which are on lease
Enroll NowFloorman School
To Learn What is floor crew?, Who is in charge of floor crew?, What is the job description of floor crew?, How to manage floor crew?, Also get familiar more with Drill string ( DrillPipe & Drill Collar, X-O-Sub), Sizes of Drill string , type of drill string, weight per foot of drill string, type of drill string connections, Floor Handling tools, Rotary tongs, How much torque should apply to the drill string and Casing ?, to learn what is the Drawworks, Mechanical and electrical Brakes, Drawworks drum, sand line, DC motors of drawworks, Fast line ,Dead line, what is the type of Drilling line Anchor, what is the size of Drilling line, Crown Block, How much is the capacity of Crwon Block ?,what is the type of Crown Block ?, how many sheaves is there on the crown block ?
Floorman School (6 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Traveling Block, How much is the Traveling Block capacity?, how many sheaves is there on the Traveling block, Hook, How much is the hook capacity ,DC motors of drawworks ,Rotary table, How much is the rotary table capacity?, what is the size of rotary table, DC motors of Rotary table, Top Drive and relative accessories, stand pipe and relative connections,and all equipments which are located on floor
Enroll NowDerrickman School
To learn what is job description of Derrick man, How to lay back the drill pipe and Drill collar in fingers of monkey board, get familiar more with all equipments on rig floor, Mud Pumps, type of mud pumps, HP of mud pumps, Size of liners, Pistons, Valves, Fluid End and Gear End of Mud Pumps, to calculate of output of Mud pumps, HP of DC motors of Mud Pumps, Mud Tanks and Solid control Equipments, Type of solid control equipments , Obey safety rules and mention the safety points to floor crew, etc.
Derrickman School (6 days training On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Practically get familiar of job description of Derrick man, How to lay back the drill pipe and Drill collar in fingers of monkey board, get familiar more with all equipments on rig floor, Fluid End and Gear End of Mud Pumps, repair Mud Pumps; Changing liner, valves and piston of mud pumps, type of mud pumps, HP of mud pumps, HP of DC motors of Mud Pumps, Mud Tanks and Solid control Equipments, Type of solid control equipments , Obey safety rules and mention the safety points to floor crew, etc.
Enroll NowAssistan Driller School
To learn what is job description of Assistant Driller, to help driller during rig down and rig up,To prepare all equipments for each hole size, To help Driller during drilling operation and trips, to help driller on managing floor crew, help derrick man during trips, get familiar more with all equipments on rig floor, to manage to repair fluid end of Mud Pumps, changing Liner, Pistons, Valves , Fluid ends, Relief valve, get more familiar with type of mud pumps, HP of mud pumps, Size of liners, Pistons, Valves, to calculate of output of Mud pumps, Hole volume, Casing Volume, Drillpipe volume, Annular velocity, Annular volume, Output of Mud Pumps (GPM), Hydrostatic pressure, HP of DC motors of Mud Pumps, Obey safety rules and mention the safety points to floor crew, etc.
Assistan Driller School (6 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Practically get familiar with assistant driller’s job description, help Tool Pusher during rig down and rig up, To manage and prepare all equipments for each hole size, To supervise floor crew to lead drilling operation and trips in good manner, should have complete information about drilling operation, Obey safety rules and mention the safety points to floor crew, get familiar more with all equipments on rig floor
Enroll NowMechanic Course
To learn and get familiar with Diesel Motors, Drawworks, Rotary Table, Top Drive, Compressors, Mud Pumps, Centrifugal pumps, Also learn what is job description of rig Mechanic
Mechanic Course (6 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Practically get familiar with Diesel Motors, Drawworks, Rotary Table, Top Drive, Compressors, Mud Pumps, Centrifugal pumps, How to repair the mentioned machinery, Work with rig Mechanic and Also learn many thing about rig machineries
Enroll NowElectric Course
To learn and get familiar with Generators, DC motors, SCR system, Electrical Motors, all electrical devices, Also learn what is job description of rig Electrician
Electric Course (6 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Practically get familiar with Generators, DC motors, SCR system, Electrical Motors and all electrical devices, work with rig Electrician and also learn many thing about Electrical Devices
Enroll NowDriller School
To learn what is job description of Driller, to help Tool Pusher during rig down and rig up, prepare all equipments for each hole size, To Lead drilling operation and trips, to managing floor crew, get familiar more with all equipments on rig floor, to manage to repair fluid end of Mud Pumps, changing Liner, Pistons, Valves , Fluid ends, Relief valve, get more familiar with type of mud pumps, should have complete information about drilling operation, Mud pumps, Drawworks, to calculate of output of Mud pumps, Hole volume, Casing Volume, Drillpipe volume, Annular velocity, Annular volume, Output of Mud Pumps (GPM), Hydrostatic pressure, Obey safety rules and mention the safety points to floor crew
Driller School (6 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
To learn what is job description of Driller, to help Tool Pusher during rig down and rig up, prepare all equipments for each hole size, To Lead drilling operation and trips, to managing floor crew, get familiar more with all equipments on rig floor, to manage to repair fluid end of Mud Pumps, changing Liner, Pistons, Valves , Fluid ends, Relief valve, get more familiar with type of mud pumps, should have complete information about drilling operation, Mud pumps, Drawworks, to calculate of output of Mud pumps, Hole volume, Casing Volume, Drillpipe volume, Annular velocity, Annular volume, Output of Mud Pumps (GPM), Hydrostatic pressure, Obey safety rules and mention the safety points to floor crew
Enroll NowDriller
Practically learn what is job description of Driller, to help Toolpusher during rig down and rig up, To prepare all equipments for each hole size, To Lead drilling operation and trips, to managing floor crew, get familiar more with all equipments on rig floor, to manage to repair fluid end of Mud Pumps, changing Liner, Pistons, Valves , Fluid ends, Relief valve, get more familiar with type of mud pumps, should have complete information about drilling operation, Mud pumps, Drawworks, to calculate of output of Mud pumps, Hole volume, Casing Volume, Drillpipe volume, Annular velocity, Annular volume, Output of Mud Pumps (GPM), Hydrostatic pressure, Obey safety rules and mention the safety points to floor crew
Driller (6 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Practically learn what is job description of Driller, to help Toolpusher during rig down and rig up, To prepare all equipments for each hole size, To Lead drilling operation and trips, to managing floor crew, get familiar more with all equipments on rig floor, to manage to repair fluid end of Mud Pumps, changing Liner, Pistons, Valves , Fluid ends, Relief valve, get more familiar with type of mud pumps, should have complete information about drilling operation, Mud pumps, Drawworks, to calculate of output of Mud pumps, Hole volume, Casing Volume, Drillpipe volume, Annular velocity, Annular volume, Output of Mud Pumps (GPM), Hydrostatic pressure, Obey safety rules and mention the safety points to floor crew
Enroll NowDirectional Drilling School
To learn what is dir. Drilling, get familiar with directional drilling tools and advance drilling principles, Side tracking and etc.
Directional Drilling School (3 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
To learn what is dir. Drilling, get familiar with directional drilling tools and advance drilling principles, Side tracking and etc.
Enroll NowAssistan Tool Pusher School
To work with Tool Pusher to learn how to managethe Land drilling rig & Personnel
Assistan Tool Pusher School (3 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
To work with Tool Pusher to learn how to managethe Land drilling rig & Personnel
Enroll NowRIG UP
Practically get familiar with the Rig up of the land drilling rigs, Re-assemble the rig machinery and its components, what did you do before moving the rig to next location? when do you ask moving crew to move the rig to next location? How to manage to move the rig and its components? Which parts to move to next location first, when to move the camp? how many loads are the land drilling rig?
RIG UP (3 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Practically get familiar with the Rig up of the land drilling rigs, Re-assemble the rig machinery and its components, what did you do before moving the rig to next location? when do you ask moving crew to move the rig to next location? How to manage to move the rig and its components? Which parts to move to next location first, when to move the camp? how many loads are the land drilling rig?
Enroll NowRIG DOWN
Practically get familiar with tear off and rig up of the land drilling rigs, Disassemble and re-assemble the rig machinery and its components, what to do before moving the rig to next location? when to ask moving crew to move the rig to next location? How to manage to move the rig and its components? Which parts to move to next location first, when to move the camp? how many loads are the land drilling rig?
RIG DOWN (3 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Practically get familiar with tear off and rig up of the land drilling rigs, Disassemble and re-assemble the rig machinery and its components, what to do before moving the rig to next location? when to ask moving crew to move the rig to next location? How to manage to move the rig and its components? Which parts to move to next location first, when to move the camp? how many loads are the land drilling rig?
Enroll NowHOISTING SYSTEM SCHOOL
To learn what is Hoisting system, what machineries are used for Hoisting System
HOISTING SYSTEM SCHOOL (3 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Practically get familiar with Hoisting system, and relative machineries
Enroll NowRIG INSPECTION SCHOOL
To get familiar with rig inspection. This course is intended to develop skills to conduct. Inspection and Acceptance Tests on drilling and work over rigs based on API, ANSI, ISO and IADC standards through the application of check lists and procedures to verify the working conditions and readiness of major rig systems and equipment. The course starts with a detailed description and specification of main rig systems and equipment used for drilling and work over operations and continues with the discussion of specific procedures and check lists implemented for conducting rig equipment inspection. Finalizing with a methodology used for rig sizing and selection.
RIG INSPECTION SCHOOL (5 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Day 1 : Type of land rigs, Land modular drilling and workover rig, Rig Power System. Day 2 : Continuation of Rig Power System, Circulating System, Hoisting System. Day 3 : Well Control System, Rig Rotary System, Rig Drill string components, Drill String Inspection. Day 4 : Automation System, Rig Instrumentation, Rig Sizing, Rig Selection, Guidelines. Day 5 : New Tech - Robotic Pipe Handling Systems, New Tech - MPD Systems, New Tech - Complementary Digital Rig solutions.
Enroll NowMUD SYSTEM SCHOOL
To learn about Mud system, solid control Equipments, circulating system, all type of mud, How the mud is built, Also get familiar with Mud Test Equipment, what is flow and what is loss
MUD SYSTEM SCHOOL (5 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
To learn about Mud system, solid control Equipments, circulating system, all type ofmud, How the mud is built, Also get familiar with Mud Test Equipment, what is flow and what is loss
Enroll NowStuck Pipe Prevention & Fishing School
A "stuck pipe prevention and fishing" course trains oil and gas professionals to avoid and recover from a stuck drill string during drilling operations. These courses typically cover well design, hole cleaning, rock mechanics, causes of sticking, and a variety of fishing techniques and equipment. Who should attend : Well planners, Well engineers, Drilling supervisors and drill crew, Drilling and completion teams, Operators, contractors, and service company personnel.
Stuck Pipe Prevention & Fishing School (5 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Course content Prevention : Well design and construction principles for avoiding stuck pipe. Hole cleaning practices for different types of wells. Understanding rock mechanics in relation to wellbore instability. Identifying early warning signs and highrisk conditions. Sticking mechanisms: Learning the various ways a drill pipe can get stuck, including differential sticking and mechanical sticking. Fishing operations : How to react immediately when the pipe becomes stuck. A review of different fishing tools, such as internal/external catch tools, impact tools, and milling tools. Understanding and applying various techniques and procedures for fishing jobs. Economic considerations in fishing operations.
Enroll NowMUD LOGGING SCHOOL
Mud logging training teaches how to monitor drilling operations by collecting and analyzing data from drill cuttings, gas, and fluid samples brought to the surface. Courses cover fundamental concepts like drilling rig components, mud and circulating systems, sample description, gas analysis, and data reporting. Training prepares individuals to perform well-site geology and data analysis, detect potential hazards, and provide crucial information for drilling safety and efficiency
MUD LOGGING SCHOOL (5 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
What mud logging training covers: Basic Drilling Concepts: Understanding the drilling process, from starting the well to testing, and the function of the drilling string and fluid. Rig and Equipment: Identifying different rig types, components, and systems, and the role of the mud logging unit. Data Collection and Analysis: Learning to collect, analyze, and report on drilling parameters, gas-in-mud data, and geological information from cuttings. Sample and Gas Analysis: Mastering the techniques for collecting and describing geological samples (cuttings) and performing gas extraction and analysis. Calculations: Learning to perform essential calculations, such as lag time and well volumes. Data Interpretation: Interpreting drilling data, understanding log interpretation, and using the collected data for evaluation by petroleum engineers. Safety and Risks: Learning to detect and analyze risks associated with drilling
Enroll NowMUD SCHOOL TRAINING
Mud school training involves courses on drilling fluid engineering, providing participants with the knowledge and skills to prepare, monitor, and treat drilling fluids for various drilling operations. These programs, offered in both basic and advanced levels, cover topics like fluid properties, chemistry, testing procedures, and troubleshooting common issues. The training is essential for professionals in the oil and gas industry to ensure drilling operations are efficient, safe, and effective.
MUD SCHOOL TRAINING (12 days training and On Site practical at Lab/the Rig Site)
What you will learn Basic mud school: Focuses on the fundamentals, including the functions of drilling fluids, basic chemistry, mixing and preparation, and common testing procedures. Participants learn to adjust mud parameters to meet specific drilling needs. Advanced mud school: Covers more complex topics like designing a mud system, advanced chemistry, handling complex drilling scenarios, and managing various drilling fluid systems (water-based, oil-based, etc.)
Enroll NowMUD SCHOOL
High pressure, high temperature (HPHT) training is a specialized course for the oil and gas industry that teaches personnel how to safely and effectively operate in extreme well conditions. It covers essential skills and knowledge for rig crews and engineers, including well design, rig selection, well control, and the use of specialized equipment and materials to prevent incidents and ensure operational success
MUD SCHOOL (12 days training and On Site practical at the Lab/Rig Site)
What you will learn Basic mud school: Focuses on the fundamentals, including the functions of drilling fluids, basic chemistry, mixing and preparation, and common testing procedures. Participants learn to adjust mud parameters to meet specific drilling needs. Advanced mud school: Covers more complex topics like designing a mud system, advanced chemistry, handling complex drilling scenarios, and managing various drilling fluid systems (water-based, oil-based, etc.)
Enroll NowCEMENTING SCHOOL
Cementing school" in oil and gas refers to specialized training courses focused on the process of cementing oil and gas wells. These programs cover topics like primary and remedial cementing, cement slurry design, additives, lab testing, and job evaluation to ensure well integrity, casing support, and zonal isolation. Training can include both theoretical knowledge and practical applications for both laboratory and field work. Who should attend These courses are designed for professionals in the oil and gas industry, including: Cementing engineers, Drilling and completion engineers, Field supervisors, and Wellsite engineers and foremen.
CEMENTING SCHOOL (5 days training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
Key topics covered Cement and additive selection: Understanding the properties of different cements and additives and how to select them based on well conditions. Laboratory and field application: Applying learned principles in a hands-on environment, both in a lab setting and in the field. Cementing techniques: learning about primary cementing (during initial well construction) and remedial cementing (for repairs). Well integrity: The importance of cementing for zonal isolation, protecting the casing from corrosion, and providing structural support. Problem prevention: Strategies to prevent issues like gas migration and how to handle challenges in extreme environments like deepwater or High Pressure/High Temperature (HPHT) wells. Job evaluation: Methods for evaluating the success of a cementing job.
Enroll NowHIGH PRESSURE HIGHTEMPERATURE (HPHT) DRILING OPERATION SCHOOL
High pressure, high temperature (HPHT) training is a specialized course for the oil and gas industry that teaches personnel how to safely and effectively operate in extreme well conditions. It covers essential skills and knowledge for rig crews and engineers, including well design, rig selection, well control, and the use of specialized equipment and materials to prevent incidents and ensure operational success. Who benefits from this training? Drilling personnel Well planners Senior drill crew Company men and supervisors Technical managers responsible for rig site performance Company and drilling contractor personnel working in HPHT environments
HIGH PRESSURE HIGHTEMPERATURE (HPHT) DRILING OPERATION SCHOOL
Well design and engineering: Understanding the unique challenges of HPHT wells compared to conventional ones, and applying engineering principles from rig selection to the design of casing, drilling fluids, and cement. Well control: Learning specific procedures to manage high pressures, including pressure prediction, detection, and various well control techniques. Equipment and materials: Selecting appropriate equipment and materials that can withstand extreme conditions, including specific drilling fluids, casing, and completion designs. Rig crew operations: Equipping the rig crew with the skills to monitor and manage wellbore behavior, prevent downtime, and respond to well control incidents. Site-specific challenges: Training can be customized to address the unique concerns and policies of a particular operator, rig, or well location.
Enroll NowIntroduction to Drilling (ITD) School
Overview: The 1-day Introduction to Drilling course aims to provide non-drilling personnel with a comprehensive overview of the terminology and vocabulary of the drilling process. Designed For: This course is designed for non-technical personnel such as those from finance, HR, supply chain, marketing and technical personnel from non-drilling disciplines such as production operations, facilities management and QHSE. Course Delivery: This course is delivered over 1 day through a series of interactive lectures, videos and examples to explain and describe the different drilling processes.
Introduction to Drilling (ITD) School (1 day training and On Site practical at the Rig Site)
The course covers the following modules: Introduction, Essentials of Geology, Essentials of Geology, Functions and Components of a Rotary Drilling Rig, Drilling Fluids and Circulating System, Casing and Cement, Directional Drilling, Completions and Production.
Enroll NowEssentials of Drilling Technology & Equipment (EDTE) School
Course Delivery: The course is delivered over 3 days through presentation of a series of interactive lectures supported by videos and animations, case studies, group discussion, knowledge tests, drilling simulator exercises and a mini project. The mini project is included for the candidates to complete either as individuals or in small groups. Given information on geology and formation pressures and taking into consideration potential drilling hazards, the course participants will select a suitable drilling location, casing depths, casing, hole sizes and a drilling rig. The candidates’ findings and recommendations are reviewed at the end of the course as a group. Where available, the full-size rig-floor is used for the simulator exercises which allows candidates to put their new-found knowledge of drilling operations into practice. Experience shows that within a short time candidates understand the principles of rig operations, are able to take on the role of the driller and recognise when the well is compromised due to changing hole conditions or changes in wellbore pressures. The use of the simulator embeds the theory and practice in an enjoyable and safe environment.
Essentials of Drilling Technology & Equipment (EDTE) School
The course covers the following modules: Essential geology, Types and Function of the Rotary Drilling Rig, Wellbore Pressures and Pressure Control, Casing and Cementing, Directional and Horizontal Drilling, Directional and Horizontal Drilling, Non-Productive Time, Advanced methods.
Enroll NowEssentials of Plug & Abandonment School
This 2-day Essentials of Plug & Abandonment course aims to provide participants with an enhanced understanding of the principles, methodologies, practicalities and risks associated with well abandonment. The course offers a review of the underlying principles of well abandonment before considering the concepts involved in a temporary abandonment (suspension) and subsequent abandonment requirements needed for an increasing inventory of ageing wells. Learning Objectives: At the end of this course, participants will be able to: Fully appreciate how ‘human factors’ can impact on well abandonment integrity Understand the differences between permanent abandonment and temporary abandonment (suspension) Describe the governing principles, techniques and processes of well abandonment
Essentials of Plug & Abandonment School
Describe the relevant associated risks and their issues such as materials placement, fluid degradation, corrosion and mud contamination Explain the need for and the principles of well barriers including materials used, number of barriers and physical requirements Understand the principles of barrier verification and testing Appreciate the local legislative procedures and understand the role and application of statutory notifications in the abandonment process Know the risks and mitigation involved in well abandonment Understand some of the special cases and considerations that are taken into account when abandoning a well, including the different approaches and risks associated with the abandonment of recent and ageing well stock
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