Course Details
This course provides participants with a practical and technical understanding of coiled tubing (CT) operations used in well intervention, stimulation, cleanouts, fishing, logging, and milling activities. It covers CT equipment, string design, operational planning, surface equipment, pressure control, fluids, and safety considerations. Participants will gain the expertise required to safely and effectively plan and execute coiled tubing operations in both onshore and offshore environments.
| DATE | VENUE | FEE |
| 28 Jun - 02 Jul 2026 | Muscat, Oman | $ 5000 |
This course is appropriate for a wide range of professionals but not limited to:
- Coiled Tubing Engineers and Supervisors
- Well Intervention and Well Services Personnel
- Drilling, Completion, and Production Engineers
- Workover and Field Operators
- HSE Personnel supporting well intervention operations
- Anyone involved in planning or executing CT operations
- Expert-led sessions with dynamic visual aids
- Comprehensive course manual to support practical application and reinforcement
- Interactive discussions addressing participants’ real-world projects and challenges
- Insightful case studies and proven best practices to enhance learning
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:
- Understand the components, capabilities, and limitations of CT equipment
- Plan and execute coiled tubing operations safely and efficiently
- Select appropriate CT tools and bottom-hole assemblies for specific tasks
- Apply CT string design principles and understand fatigue behavior
- Implement pressure control and well control practices in CT operations
- Troubleshoot common CT operational challenges
DAY 1
Introduction to Coiled Tubing and Well Intervention Role
- Welcome and Introduction
- Pre-Test
- Overview of Coiled Tubing Applications and Advantages
- CT vs. Wireline vs. Workover Rig Comparison
- CT Equipment Layout: Reel, Injector, Control Cabin, and Power Pack
- CT Materials, Manufacturing, and Mechanical Properties
- Exercise
DAY 2
CT String Design and Surface Equipment
- CT String Sizing, Ovality, Collapse and Burst Considerations
- Fatigue Life, Bend Cycle Analysis, and CT Life Management
- Surface Equipment Overview: BOP, Stripper, Lubricator, Flowhead
- Pumping Equipment and N2 Units
- CT Force Analysis (Snubbing, Buckling, Lock-Up)
- Exercise
DAY 3
Fluids, Tools and Downhole Applications
- CT Fluids: Cleanout Fluids, Acid Systems, Nitrogen Lift
- Nozzles, Motors, Mills, and Cleanout Tools
- Logging Tools for CT Operations
- Fishing with CT
- Sand Cleanout and Scale Removal Techniques
- Exercise
DAY 4
Operational Planning, Safety and Pressure Control
- CT Job Planning and Data Requirements
- Pressure Control Equipment and Safety Barriers
- Well Control for CT Operations
- Managing CT Hazards: Differential Sticking, Fatigue, Parting
- Monitoring and Real-Time Data Acquisition
- Exercise
DAY 5
Troubleshooting, Optimization and Course Wrap-up
- Common CT Operational Issues and Solutions
- Improving CT Performance and Avoiding Operational Failures
- Post-Job Evaluation and Reporting
- Post-Test
- Certificate Ceremony
Course Code
GDR-173
Start date
2026-06-28
End date
2026-07-02
Duration
5 days
Fees
$ 5000
Category
Geology, Drilling and Reservoirs Engineering
City
Muscat, Oman
Language
English
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