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Advanced Well Plug and Abandonment
14th November 2022 - 16th November 2022
Why Choose this Training Course
This is a 3-day classroom plug and abandonment training course. Well Abandonment is commonly the largest cost element of decommissioning and often results in significant cost overrun. However, adoption of good practices and lessons learnt from the growing portfolio of operations completed to date, have shown significant improvements in job duration and non-productive time. In addition, lessons learnt in job design can be used to ensure abandonment barrier quality, minimizing the risk of future environmental impact and liability for costly remedial well re-entry.
The course instructor draws on his extensive exposure to well abandonment design, planning and execution, bringing experience from projects in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, SE Asia, Australia, Brazil and South Africa.
The plug and abandonment course will include real life examples of good and poor practices to highlight how the specific challenges of abandonment can be confidently managed to give high quality isolation barriers while maintaining cost control.
Who Should Attend
- Well Abandonment engineers engaged in design and operations
- Engineering and operational team leaders
- Operations supervisors and superintendents
- Managers responsible for well abandonment planning and cost control
Key Learning Objectives
The principle objective of the course is to equip practitioners with good practices for the management of design, planning and executing abandonment, focusing the major and sometimes unique challenges posed by abandoning aged well stock, whether subsea or on land/platforms.
Delegates will
- Appreciate the drivers behind approaches to well abandonment
- Understand good practices in both design, planning and execution
- Introduction to a wide range of techniques including new and emerging technologies and plugging materials
- Develop knowledge of effective cost minimisation strategies
- Learn how to identify and manage key data gaps
- Understand how to address common problems
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Why Choose this Training Course
This is a 3-day classroom plug and abandonment training course. Well Abandonment is commonly the largest cost element of decommissioning and often results in significant cost overrun. However, adoption of good practices and lessons learnt from the growing portfolio of operations completed to date, have shown significant improvements in job duration and non-productive time. In addition, lessons learnt in job design can be used to ensure abandonment barrier quality, minimizing the risk of future environmental impact and liability for costly remedial well re-entry.
The course instructor draws on his extensive exposure to well abandonment design, planning and execution, bringing experience from projects in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, SE Asia, Australia, Brazil and South Africa.
The plug and abandonment course will include real life examples of good and poor practices to highlight how the specific challenges of abandonment can be confidently managed to give high quality isolation barriers while maintaining cost control.
Who Should Attend
- Well Abandonment engineers engaged in design and operations
- Engineering and operational team leaders
- Operations supervisors and superintendents
- Managers responsible for well abandonment planning and cost control
Key Learning Objectives
The principle objective of the course is to equip practitioners with good practices for the management of design, planning and executing abandonment, focusing the major and sometimes unique challenges posed by abandoning aged well stock, whether subsea or on land/platforms.
Delegates will
- Appreciate the drivers behind approaches to well abandonment
- Understand good practices in both design, planning and execution
- Introduction to a wide range of techniques including new and emerging technologies and plugging materials
- Develop knowledge of effective cost minimisation strategies
- Learn how to identify and manage key data gaps
- Understand how to address common problems
Enquiry Form
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Why Choose this Training Course
This is a 3-day classroom plug and abandonment training course. Well Abandonment is commonly the largest cost element of decommissioning and often results in significant cost overrun. However, adoption of good practices and lessons learnt from the growing portfolio of operations completed to date, have shown significant improvements in job duration and non-productive time. In addition, lessons learnt in job design can be used to ensure abandonment barrier quality, minimizing the risk of future environmental impact and liability for costly remedial well re-entry.
The course instructor draws on his extensive exposure to well abandonment design, planning and execution, bringing experience from projects in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, SE Asia, Australia, Brazil and South Africa.
The plug and abandonment course will include real life examples of good and poor practices to highlight how the specific challenges of abandonment can be confidently managed to give high quality isolation barriers while maintaining cost control.
Who Should Attend
- Well Abandonment engineers engaged in design and operations
- Engineering and operational team leaders
- Operations supervisors and superintendents
- Managers responsible for well abandonment planning and cost control
Key Learning Objectives
The principle objective of the course is to equip practitioners with good practices for the management of design, planning and executing abandonment, focusing the major and sometimes unique challenges posed by abandoning aged well stock, whether subsea or on land/platforms.
Delegates will
- Appreciate the drivers behind approaches to well abandonment
- Understand good practices in both design, planning and execution
- Introduction to a wide range of techniques including new and emerging technologies and plugging materials
- Develop knowledge of effective cost minimisation strategies
- Learn how to identify and manage key data gaps
- Understand how to address common problems
Enquiry Form
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Why Choose this Training Course
This is a 3-day classroom plug and abandonment training course. Well Abandonment is commonly the largest cost element of decommissioning and often results in significant cost overrun. However, adoption of good practices and lessons learnt from the growing portfolio of operations completed to date, have shown significant improvements in job duration and non-productive time. In addition, lessons learnt in job design can be used to ensure abandonment barrier quality, minimizing the risk of future environmental impact and liability for costly remedial well re-entry.
The course instructor draws on his extensive exposure to well abandonment design, planning and execution, bringing experience from projects in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, SE Asia, Australia, Brazil and South Africa.
The plug and abandonment course will include real life examples of good and poor practices to highlight how the specific challenges of abandonment can be confidently managed to give high quality isolation barriers while maintaining cost control.
Who Should Attend
- Well Abandonment engineers engaged in design and operations
- Engineering and operational team leaders
- Operations supervisors and superintendents
- Managers responsible for well abandonment planning and cost control
Key Learning Objectives
The principle objective of the course is to equip practitioners with good practices for the management of design, planning and executing abandonment, focusing the major and sometimes unique challenges posed by abandoning aged well stock, whether subsea or on land/platforms.
Delegates will
- Appreciate the drivers behind approaches to well abandonment
- Understand good practices in both design, planning and execution
- Introduction to a wide range of techniques including new and emerging technologies and plugging materials
- Develop knowledge of effective cost minimisation strategies
- Learn how to identify and manage key data gaps
- Understand how to address common problems
Enquiry Form
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Why Choose this Training Course
This is a 3-day classroom plug and abandonment training course. Well Abandonment is commonly the largest cost element of decommissioning and often results in significant cost overrun. However, adoption of good practices and lessons learnt from the growing portfolio of operations completed to date, have shown significant improvements in job duration and non-productive time. In addition, lessons learnt in job design can be used to ensure abandonment barrier quality, minimizing the risk of future environmental impact and liability for costly remedial well re-entry.
The course instructor draws on his extensive exposure to well abandonment design, planning and execution, bringing experience from projects in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, SE Asia, Australia, Brazil and South Africa.
The plug and abandonment course will include real life examples of good and poor practices to highlight how the specific challenges of abandonment can be confidently managed to give high quality isolation barriers while maintaining cost control.
Who Should Attend
- Well Abandonment engineers engaged in design and operations
- Engineering and operational team leaders
- Operations supervisors and superintendents
- Managers responsible for well abandonment planning and cost control
Key Learning Objectives
The principle objective of the course is to equip practitioners with good practices for the management of design, planning and executing abandonment, focusing the major and sometimes unique challenges posed by abandoning aged well stock, whether subsea or on land/platforms.
Delegates will
- Appreciate the drivers behind approaches to well abandonment
- Understand good practices in both design, planning and execution
- Introduction to a wide range of techniques including new and emerging technologies and plugging materials
- Develop knowledge of effective cost minimisation strategies
- Learn how to identify and manage key data gaps
- Understand how to address common problems
Enquiry Form
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Why Choose this Training Course
This is a 3-day classroom plug and abandonment training course. Well Abandonment is commonly the largest cost element of decommissioning and often results in significant cost overrun. However, adoption of good practices and lessons learnt from the growing portfolio of operations completed to date, have shown significant improvements in job duration and non-productive time. In addition, lessons learnt in job design can be used to ensure abandonment barrier quality, minimizing the risk of future environmental impact and liability for costly remedial well re-entry.
The course instructor draws on his extensive exposure to well abandonment design, planning and execution, bringing experience from projects in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, SE Asia, Australia, Brazil and South Africa.
The plug and abandonment course will include real life examples of good and poor practices to highlight how the specific challenges of abandonment can be confidently managed to give high quality isolation barriers while maintaining cost control.
Who Should Attend
- Well Abandonment engineers engaged in design and operations
- Engineering and operational team leaders
- Operations supervisors and superintendents
- Managers responsible for well abandonment planning and cost control
Key Learning Objectives
The principle objective of the course is to equip practitioners with good practices for the management of design, planning and executing abandonment, focusing the major and sometimes unique challenges posed by abandoning aged well stock, whether subsea or on land/platforms.
Delegates will
- Appreciate the drivers behind approaches to well abandonment
- Understand good practices in both design, planning and execution
- Introduction to a wide range of techniques including new and emerging technologies and plugging materials
- Develop knowledge of effective cost minimisation strategies
- Learn how to identify and manage key data gaps
- Understand how to address common problems