Casing and Cementing
The cement is used as a sealing material while drilling an oil and gas well. Pumping cement behind the casing provides a barrier to the fluids flow from or into the formation, and bonds the casing to the formation. This is called a primary cement job. Cement is also pumped for other reasons like sealing off perforated casing or plugging zones
The principles and practices of designing, planning and conducting successful casing and cement jobs.
2- The course uses a process-based perspective that takes participants from initial casing depth and size selection, casing and liner design procedures, casing running practices, and planning and executing primary cementing through remedial cementing and plugging operations.
Who should attend :
Engineers, technicians, operator and service personnel.
Objectives:
To provide trainees with a working knowledge of cementing procedures casing design and Learning the practical application of different types of cement and use of additives to produce specific cement properties.To conduct casing running operations safely and successfully. Specification of cement slurry properties and volumes to meet well objectives. Learning how to evaluate the success or failure of a cement job.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
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Day one:Selecting casing and hole sizes
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Day two:Setting depths,Casing loads,Selecting casing and connections
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Day three:Casing stress calculations,Cement and cement additives,Selecting appropriate slurries.
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Day four:Stage cementing, squeezes, and plugs.