Course Details
This course provides participants with a thorough understanding of well intervention techniques used to maintain, restore, or enhance oil and gas well productivity throughout the well’s lifecycle. It covers both rig-based and rigless interventions, including slickline, wireline, coiled tubing, and snubbing operations. Participants will learn the operational principles, tools, safety standards, and planning considerations essential to perform well interventions safely and efficiently. The program aligns with best practices from API, IWCF, and OGP standards.
| DATE | VENUE | FEE |
| 11 - 15 Jan 2026 | Dammam, Saudi Arabia | $ 5000 |
This course is appropriate for a wide range of professionals but not limited to:
- Well Services and Completion Engineers
- Production, Drilling, and Reservoir Engineers
- Field Operators and Technicians
- HSE and Operations Supervisors
- Maintenance and Intervention Planners
- Anyone involved in well servicing, maintenance, or optimization
- 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 will be able to:
- Understand the principles and objectives of well intervention operations
- Differentiate between various intervention types: mechanical, hydraulic, and chemical
- Identify the tools, equipment, and techniques used in well servicing
- Apply safety procedures and risk management practices for intervention activities
- Plan and execute intervention operations efficiently and in compliance with industry standards
- Troubleshoot common well performance issues and recommend appropriate solutions
DAY 1
Introduction to Well Intervention and Safety Management
- Welcome and Introduction
- Pre-Test
- Overview of Well Lifecycle and Role of Interventions
- Well Integrity and Productivity Fundamentals
- Classification of Well Interventions: Light, Medium, and Heavy
- HSE Considerations in Well Intervention Operations
- Pressure Control Equipment and Safety Barriers
- Case Study
DAY 2
Slickline and Wireline Operations
- Overview of Slickline and Electric Line (E-Line) Operations
- Tools and Equipment: Running, Pulling, and Setting Devices
- Logging and Perforation Techniques
- Fishing and Mechanical Recovery Operations
- Well Pressure Control and Lubricator Use
- Data Acquisition and Communication During Wireline Operations
- Exercise
DAY 3
Coiled Tubing Operations
- Coiled Tubing (CT) Fundamentals and Equipment Overview
- Applications of CT in Well Intervention and Stimulation
- Fluid Pumping and Nitrogen Lifting Operations
- Milling, Cleanouts, and Sand Removal Techniques
- Coiled Tubing Pressure Control Equipment
- Operational Hazards and Safety Precautions
- Case Study
DAY 4
Snubbing, Workover, and Stimulation Operations
- Snubbing Unit Operations and Pressure Control Principles
- Workover Rig Operations and Downhole Tool Handling
- Wellbore Cleanout and Tubing Replacement
- Acidizing, Fracturing, and Chemical Treatments for Well Enhancement
- Managing Well Control During Intervention Activities
- Planning and Coordinating Multi-Discipline Well Services
- Workshop
DAY 5
Operational Optimization, Troubleshooting, and Course Wrap-up
- Diagnosing Well Performance Problems and Selecting Intervention Methods
- Cost Optimization and Job Efficiency Improvement
- Documentation, Reporting, and Post-Job Evaluation
- Review of Safety and Environmental Best Practices
- Post-Test
- Certificate Ceremony
Course Code
GDR-154
Start date
2026-01-11
End date
2026-01-15
Duration
5 days
Fees
$ 5000
Category
Geology, Drilling and Reservoirs Engineering
City
Dammam, Saudi Arabia
Language
English
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