Description
This course will deliver a comprehensive understanding of modern directional drilling techniques and the industry standards used in well placement.
The evolution of directional drilling tools and techniques that are used to achieve high accuracy well positioning are detailed with reference to the fundamental engineering that underlies the equipment we work with, and the procedures and practices we work to.
This is very much an operationally focused course which looks to deliver a detailed understanding of not just the narrow field of the Directional Driller’s work, but all the associated areas of risk that can result from the practices, tools and techniques that they may use.
The knowledge from this course can be directly applied to ongoing drilling operations or future well planning and will have a dramatic impact on drilling performance.
All the topics are placed in their operational context and an understanding of how each topic is inter-related with the other subject areas in the course is developed throughout the week.
Throughout the course areas in which directional drilling can adversely impact the well cost or increase the well risk are detailed and the mitigations for these risks are discussed.
Course Structure: 5 sessions of 8 hours each, delivered over 5 days
Each session includes several breaks and will allow time for questions and discussions.
Course Level: Skill
Duration: 5 days
Instructor: Kevin Gray