
This course builds a firm foundation in the principles and practices of directional drilling, calculations, and planning for directional and horizontal wells. Specific problems associated with directional/horizontal drilling such as torque, drag, hole cleaning, logging and drill string component design are included.
Participants will receive instruction on planning and evaluating horizontal wells based on the objectives of the horizontal well. The basic applications and techniques for multi-lateral wells are covered in the course. Additionally, they will become familiar with the tools and techniques used in directional drilling such as survey instruments, bottomhole assemblies, motors, steerable motors and steerable rotary systems.
Participants will be able to predict wellbore path based on historical data and determine the requirements to hit the target as well as master the sidetracking operations in open and cased holes.
Participants will learn how to:
Training Outcomes
Drilling, production and operations engineers, field supervisors, toolpushers, managers and technical support personnel.
Training Methodology:
Day 1
1. Directional profiles
2. Extended reach wells
3. Survey calculations and accuracy
Day 2
4. Dogleg severity calculations and problems associated with doglegs
5. Planning directional and horizontal wells
6. Horizontal drilling methods and applications
Day 3
7. Logging high angle wells
8. Hole-cleaning
9.Multi-laterals
Day 4
10. Types of survey instruments
11. Tools used to deflect a wellbore
12. Torque and drag calculations
Day 5
13. Tool face setting
14.Sidetracking operations