Advanced Slickline and Wireline Operations
DESCRIPTION:
This 5-day course emphasizes the role of engineers and field operators in planning and executing Slickline Operations to maintain and increase field production and thus add to the profitability and recoverable well reserves. It also emphasizes the significance of the team concept as a factor in optimizing operations success.
The course is highlighted with open discussions and problem solving shared by the instructor and participants.
By the end of this course, attendees will have an understanding of the industries advanced technologies in field of designing and executing Slickline jobs in their respective operations.
They will have knowledge of selecting the appropriate method for the particular operation and perform the task in a safe and efficient manner.
This 5-day course emphasizes the role of engineers and field operators in planning and executing Slickline Operations to maintain and increase field production and thus add to the profitability and recoverable well reserves.
For a complete knowledge of the wellbore and completion components, a detailed explanation of down-hole components as they relate to wireline is required.
WHO SHOUL ATTEND?
– Those who will do slickline operations.
– Service agents who want to learn more about wireline operations
– People in design and engineering
OBJECTIVES:
– Give a thorough explanation of slickline operations.
– Emphasize the pressure management and slicklines crucial components.
– Learn how a variety of wireline tools work and how to utilize them.
– Use a “hands-on” method of instruction when learning at a workshop.
– To ensure a thorough grasp of downhole operation, use cutaway tools.
– Learn how to use the wired device well.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY:
The training course will be presented using a variety of learning methods, including lectures, properly designed slides, case studies and questionnaires, group work and discussions.
COURSE OUTLINE:
DAY 1:
– Wellbore Configurations and Wellheads
Safety
– Basic Slickline unit design
o Open loop systems
o Closed loop systems
– Wireline properties
o Solid single strand b. Braided line
o Wireline terminations o Surface auxiliary equipment
o Counter wheel
o Weight indicator
o Pressure control
DAY 2:
– Tool string components
o Swivel joint
o Stem
o Jars
o Knuckle joint
o Threaded connections
– Standard Service tools a. Gauge cutter
o Blind box
o Impression block
o Swaging tool
o Tubing end locator
o Pulling tools
o Lock mandrels
Day 3:
– Plugs and test tools
o Circulation devices and shifting tools
o Safety valves
o Side pocket mandrels and kick over tools
o Other subsurface valves o Pressure and temperature gauges
Day 4:
– Remedial wireline operations
o Perforating
o Sand bailing
o Swabbing
– Grease injection systems
– Production logging (memory) tools
Day 5:
– Fishing operations and tools