About
This course is part of the Track 1: Well Site Supervisor Development Program. Well Site Supervisor Development Program - Track 1. This Casing and Cementing Operations unit will ensure the design assumptions for “life of well” integrity are achieved by properly installing casing, cement, and wellhead components for each hole interval. “Zero defect” is particularly important for handling and making up each casing connection. Understanding the role of the open-hole section in serving as the relief valve with proper isolation from the cement and wellhead to complement the casing steel will consistently protect people, equipment, and the environment. Emphasis on “best practices” and debunking certain myths on cement displacement and sheaths are thoroughly discussed. The priorities of each hole interval are to comply with regulations and provide the appropriate zonal isolation to protect fresh water and royalty owners. A total of 35 hours are included in this course with 15 hrs eLearning and 20 hrs virtual instructor-led sessions.
View The Schedule: Track 1 Schedule by Unit (4).pdf
Target Audience
Designed for field supervisors and junior field supervisors who are being developed to be well site supervisors; entry-level well site field personnel; experienced personnel who are cross-training to move into a supervisory role and lead operations at the well site.
You Will Learn
- Characterizing the Drilling Environment Core
- Primary and Remedial Cementing Core
- Oilfield Casing Core
- Casing Running Operations Core
- Wellheads and Christmas Trees