Coiled Tubing Design and Operations
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Coiled Tubing Design and Operations
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Introduction
The course overviews Coiled Tubing Equipment, Manufacturing, and Applications, including operations performed with nitrogen.
Objectives
The course provides a complete understanding of the basic and advanced theories as well as the materials and equipment utilized in conventional coiled tubing operations.
Training Methodology
The program is delivered in a combination of lecture-style and computer-based training. In addition, a significant amount of time is set aside for small working group activity when addressing case study problems. Extensive use is made of case study material to underline the key aspects of the course and to give the delegates exposure to current best practice.
Who Should Attend?
The course was developed for engineers and technicians that need to learn the fundaments of Coiled Tubing Operations.
Course Outline
Day 1: Coiled Tubing Equipment and Well Control
- Welcome
- Introduction to Coiled Tubing Services
- Basic CT Equipment
- Well Control Equipment
- CT Pipe Manufacturing
- CT String and Pipe Management
- Data Acquisition
Day 2: Coiled Tubing Equipment and Well Control (continuation)
- Familiarization with CT Equipment, Well Control, and Nitrogen
- Depth Control
- Introduction to CT Applications
- Matrix Stimulation with CT
- Blaster System
Day 3: CT Logging, Fill Clean-Out and Job Design
- Introduction to CT Logging
- Fill Clean-Out
- Introduction to Job Design
- Safety and Operational Standards
- Job Design - Risk Analysis
- Job Design - Modeling
Day 4: Tools
- Introduction to Downhole Tools
- New Technology Tools
- Visit Tools Workshop at Schlumberger base for familiarization with CT downhole tools and practical demonstration.
Day 5: Nitrogen
- Nitrogen Applications
- Safety
- Exercises
- End of Course Quiz
- Round Table

