Course Catalogue For Oil Field Training Center
Course Catalogue For Oil Field Training Center
Course Catalogue For Oil Field Training Center
Production Basic Production Engineering Well Completions and Design Artificial Lift Technology Basic Reservoir engineering Exploration Seismic Interpretation Surface Mapping Instrumentation and control
Programmable Logic Controllers Fundamentals and Application Remote Control and SCADA Systems
Offshore industry Coiled tubing operation Formation Evaluation Introduction to Formation Evaluation
- Advance Courses Drilling Advanced Drilling and Work over Practices Directional and Horizontal Well Technology Well Control Drilling Fluid Technology Production Electrical Submersible Pumps: Troubleshooting Work over operation using Slickline Formation Evaluation Production testing - Health, Safety and Environment courses. Health, Safety and Environment HSE Supervisor Training Green Policies Risk Analysis and Awareness Fire safety and prevention Noise Pollution Management - Other courses Welding Technology (TIG and MIG) AUTOCAD Training Course Maintenance Management Pipeline Operation and Maintenance Well Head and Christmas Tree Maintenance Corrosion and Treatment of Pipes and Tanks Quality Assurance and Quality Control
extreme climates and remote locations, thus prevention of untoward incidents and planning for contingencies is of utmost importance. The Industry also emphasizes on the preservation of the environment trying to minimize the imprint of its operations on the environment. The planning and execution of projects at such a large scale requires trained manpower. Yennai provides a two day course on Health, Safety and Environmental planning, execution guidelines. The Course involves use of Case study based scenarios where participants are allowed to make assessments and suggest improvements, giving them a practical experience in dealing with issues related to Health, Safety and Environment. Course Content Fire Safety Foundations Safety Policies and Statements Safety Culture Principles of Risk Assessment Engineering Safety and Accident Prevention Occupational Health Personnel Protection and Equipment Handling Environmental Controls and Guidelines Environmental Impact Assessment Who should attend this course? The main audience for the course includes Field Personnel, Planners and Project Execution Managers.
Course Description Oil and Gas is found locked deep inside the Earths crust and hence for finding crude reserves it is necessary to understand the processes that lead to the formation and entrapment of petroleum deep inside the earth. The understanding of various concepts involved will help in finding and recovering such reserves efficiently. There is an increasing need to understand and interpret the oil bearing structures as production is finding to keep up with the ever increasing world demand for crude oil. Course Content Petrology Structural Geology Composition of Rocks Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Origin and Migration of Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbon Traps and Seals Depositional Environment Who should attend this course? The course is designed for anyone aiming to improve their understanding about Reservoir Geology.
Course Description
To reach the vast oil and gas reserves trapped deep inside the earth, wells need to be drilled and maintained. This course deals with the science of drilling oil wells and the technology used for the drilling of such wells. The Course additionally introduces the participant to Drilling industry standards, guidelines, quality control and handling and maintenance requirements. Course Content Introduction to Well Planning Rig Sizing and Selection Formation pore pressures and Fracture Gradients Bit and Rig Hydraulics Drilling fluids selection Casing and Tubing Design Concepts Cementation Who should attend this course? The intended audience is rig personnel, engineers, fresh graduates and industry professionals looking to gain deeper understanding of the drilling industr y.
Course Description Production Engineering deals with design of production equipment to optimally produce the petroleum fluids from the subsur face. The advancement in technology has helped in better control and monitoring of the produced fluids. The studies are conducted in multiphase flow and understanding properties of fluid. The course learning helps participants understand and review current produc tion policies and technologies involved. It thus helps them tackle production related problems and plan work over operations for the same.
Course Content Petroleum Production System Properties of Oil and Natural Gas Reservoir Deliverability Wellbore Performance Choke Performance Well Deliverability Forecast of Well Production Production Decline Analysis Who should attend this course? The course is designed for fresh graduates, trainees and industry personnel like geologists, production and reservoir engineers.
Course Content Oil and Gas Processing Separation S ystems Emulsion and Water treating facilities Gas Treating and Processing Transportation Systems Measurement and Storage Systems Management of Surface facilities Who should attend this course? The Course audience primarily would consist of field and facility design personnel and administrative professionals.
Sand Control Life of Well Completions Tubing Performance Artificial Lift Design Completion Equipment: Selection and Installation Specialist Completions Who should attend this course? The Course is intended for Petroleum, Production and Reservoir Engineers as well as personnel involved in or entering the Oil Industr y in the Completions Sector.
Course Description The Crux of understanding the subsurface structures and planning their production to maximize the recovery lies with the subsur face and production team. Reservoir Engineers are an asset to such teams. We understand the need for skilled personnel who have in-depth knowledge about geosciences; keeping this in mind an introduction course to reservoir engineering has been designed. This five day course can also be tailor made to include various other topics pertaining to other aspects of reservoir engineering. Course Content Introduction to Reservoir Engineering PVT Analysis Reserves Estimation and Guidelines
Material Balance Well Testing Water Influx Who should attend this course? Personnel with a desire to learn about the happenings of the reservoir rock down hole are welcome for this course. Only personnel who are already involved in the oil and gas industry would be ideal for this course.
Who should attend this course? The four da y course is ideal for Geologists, Geophysicists and Petroleum Engineers leading towards better understanding of various Formation Evaluation Concepts.
Course Overview Tests on Oil and Gas wells are made during various stages of Drilling, Completion and Production. It is important to understand the reasons behind such tests and what can be inferred from such tests. This Course introduces the participant to various tools and equipment used for production testing and helps him understand the operational and maintenance aspects of Surface and down hole Testing. Course Contents Safety Procedures and Standards Piping Systems and Flow Controls Separator and Instrumentation Pressure and Temperature Measurements Volume and Flow rate Measurements Who should attend the course? The course is ideal for freshers, operators and Testing engineers giving them better understanding of the operational aspects of Production Testing.
Slickline operations can save a great deal of time and money, when performed efficiently and Safely. Efficiency and safety can only be achieved through good planning, and this includes employing highly skilled, conscientious operators, trained to the correct standards and procedures, and using the correct tools and equipment maintained to the highest standards. The skills can only come from good on-the-job practical experience, the knowledge behind the skills from technical and safety courses and appropriate literature. Yennai has conducted various successful Slickline operations and would like to bring its expertise and experience to the Oilfield Training Center helping you to conduct Slickline Operations in a safe and highly successful manner. Yennai has cond ucted various successful Slickline operations and would like to bring its expertise and experience to the Oilfield Training Center helping you to conduct Slickline Operations in a safe and highly successful manner. Course Contents Introduction to Slick line Operations and Safety Guidelines Surface Equipment Basic Tool String Standards Tools and the ir Applications Standard Rig up and Operating Procedures Who should attend the course? This two day course is ideal for field personnel and operators looking to establish themselves in the Workover operations of the Petroleum Industry.
yet the ver y few skilled personnel are available for its operations. We take this as a challenge and our well qualified team of specialists has designed a module covering the most important aspects of coiled tubing operations. Course Contents Introduction to Coiled tubing Applications Surface Equipment Subsurface Equipment and Downhole Tools Operational Procedures and Guidelines Coiled Tubing Performance and Limits Mitigating Risks during Coiled Tubing Operations Who should attend the course? The Course is designed for engineers who want to add a specialized skill to their knowledge thus opening a wide spectrum opportunities for them.
Course Contents Introduction to Offshore Environment Offshore Installations and their applications Design, stability and planning for offshore structures Equipment and their operations aboard the offshore structures Health, Safety and Environmental Guidelines Who should attend the course? The course is ideal for people who would like to be a part of this lucrative indus try and are willing to take challenges.
Human Factors, Ergonomics and Egress Who should attend the course? Safety of Personnel cannot be compromised upon and hence this three day course is a must for everyone working in the Oil and Gas Industry.
Course Overview Massive Exploration projects have been carried out in the last two decades leading to discover y of large offshore reserves. With this trend on the rise, challenging new limits and greater depths Drilling Engineering and Operations advance at a greater pace than ever before. This course will introduce the participants to advanced drilling operations to drill in challenging formations. Course Contents Tubular Design and Use Drilling Optimization Methods Hole Mechanics and Wellbore Stability Rig Hydraulics and Bottom Hole Assemb ly Design Advanced Mud Rheology Cementation HPHT Drilling Environments and Operations Introduction to Underbalanced Drilling Who should attend the course?
The Course is recommended for practicing Drilling Engineers, Well Planners, and Petroleum Engineers.
Well Control
Course Overview Majority of the Oil Wells drilled in the world have used normal rotar y drilling operations. In
such operations there are high possibilities for formation damage due to fluids used during drilling operations. This also leads to distortion of data near the wellbore from wireline measurements. Use of underbalanced techniques prevents suc h problems and he lps in preventing data distortion. Use of such drilling techniques requires special equipment and techniques. The Drilling Personnel need to be specially trained for this operation. Course Content Underbalanced Drilling Techniques Underbalanced Drilling Advantages Underbalanced Drilling Systems Mud Properties Special Considerations Who should attend the course? The intended course for this course is Drilling engineers, Petroleum and Production engineers.
Well Control
Course Overview The primary concern of all parties involved in drilling hydrocarbon wells is to maintain full control of formation fluids at all times, preventing their migration into the wellbore. Our team of experts has designed to enhance your understanding of the fundamentals of well control operations. At Yennai we have state-of-the-art simulators to mimic downhole conditions. Practical study is taught by giving histories of blow outs and other well control events to give a good understanding to the audience. Blowout preventer equip ment is described, pressures measured in the BOP are explained, and circulation of the closed well is discussed. Simple practical exercises are used to describe the Driller Method and Wait and Weight Method of well control.
Course Content
Well Control: Principles and Practice Causes of kicks and its detection Well control Equipment Well Control procedures Pressure concepts and calculations Subsea Well Control: Principles and practice Who should attend the course? This course is meant for personnel involved in drilling operation, well intervention operations and first time well control students.
Seismic Interpretation
Course Description Seismic technology is being used on a large scale to improve oil recovery and optimize energy use in the world today. At Yennai we train you to work on 2D, 3D and 4D surface seismic data to monitor the reservoir and to position new wells more confidently to revitalize production. The participants will gain an understanding of actively producing hydrocarbon areas by interpreting 2-D and 3-D seismic examples of structural and stratigraphic features. 4D seismic, which is the latest technology will be taught to the participants showing how reservoir properties change over the productive life of the reservoir. Course Content Seismic Fundamentals Importance of Seismic Signals 2-D and 3-D Interpretation Techniques 4D Interpretations Amplitude versus Offset (AVO)
Who should attend? Personnel of all experience levels will benefit from this course by adding seismic interpretation to their technical skills portfolio.
Surface Mapping
Course Description Exploration and production activities in the Petroleum Industry require reliable and high quality maps. This course will enable particip ants to develop these map data contouring skills. Course Content
Exploration and Production Activities Contour Maps Subsurface Mapping Prospect Mapping Who should attend the course? This course is a must for personnel involved in the exploration industry as well as newcomers to the industry.
Logging Tools and What They Measure Quick Look Log Analysis Techniques Permeability Estimation from Logs Pay Determination Who should attend this course? Drilling engineers, managers, reservoir engineers, production engineers/ technologists, petro physicis ts, log analysts, and anyone interested in understanding what information can be derived out of logging and the interpretation techniques.
Formation Evaluation
Course Description The three-day course covers the fundamentals of log analysis for understanding open- hole logs and gaining immediate practical skills in formation evaluation. This course will teach one to take the right operational decisions during the course of drilling and testing a well from data gathering, completion and testing. This course covers tool physics of the main LWD and wireline tools,
the application of data gathered to formation recognition, reservoir identification and fluid recognition, and finally quality control.
Course Content Basic Log types Logging methods MWD and LWD Drillstem and Formation testing Quick Look Log Analysis Techniques Who should attend this course?
The target audience for this course is operational petrophysicists in their ?rst few years within the discipline. The course also may be useful for those in sister disciplines or new comers to this discipline.
Cementing Practices
Course Description Cementing is a key factor in the well construction plan. A good working knowledge of cement slurry design, cement additives, and placement procedures should be acquired by the operating company and the service company personnel. This session will cover cement standards, cement materials, primary cementing, plug cementing, squeeze cementing, cement evaluation, and good cementing practices. This course will also cover casing hardware, cement blending, cement additive blending, on-site mixing equipment and job execution on location. Course Content Introduction Cement Standards Cement Additives Primary Cementing Spacers and Washes Casing Types Mixing Equipment Cement Blending Squeeze Cementing Plug Cementing Who should attend this course?
Operating and service company personnel responsible for planning, designing, laboratory testing, overseeing, and executing cementing operations. Also for personnel working for all kind of well head jobs and maintenance works on rigs.
reducing reservoir damage in an environmentally friendly and cost effective manner. It mainly includes the reasons why drilling fluid density and viscosity are controlled, discussion of the various drilling fluid hydraulic models, flow regimes and how these affect the well, pressure distribution in the circulating system, interpretation of drilling fluid pressure behaviour and hole cleaning. Course Content Introduction Functions of a drilling fluid Drilling Fluid Classification Relationship of Mud Properties to function Rheology Drilling Problems Identification and treatment of contaminants Who should attend this course? This course is intended to be instructional and aimed at engineers and technicians who are already familiar with drilling fluid technology. It is useful for fluid operators, drilling engineers and all those involved in the supervision of the work carried out by contractor companies and in the planning or evaluation of the drilling fluids to be employed.
Course Content Functions, Principles and Technology of Well Head Study of Well Head components Subsea Equipments Auxiliary Equipments Maintenance Tools and Techniques Who should attend this course? This course is for Engineers or technicians interested in improving their knowledge in wellhead equipment used in drilling and production programs.
Who should attend this course? This course is targeted at those who may have a limited involvement in health and safety, such as lawyers, human resources managers, engineers and those involved in construction activities pertaining to oil and gas industry.
Green Policies
Course Description This course discusses environmental issues at a technical level, and finds solutions to the ongoing environme ntal problems the oil industry is facing. The course covers the oil and gas industry in general, both onshore and offshore, with emphasis on upstream operations, i.e. oil and gas production facilities and terminals. We demonstrate a basic understanding of environme ntal risk management and assessment arising from oil and gas company activities including, air, water and waste emission, and their potential controls. We equip the participants with knowledge to identify basics sources, pathways and receptors of pollutants, r elevant standards (e.g. industry, international) for emissions discharges and waste disposal, and operational controls and plans/procedures in place to mitigate them. A key part of the course will be review and discussion of ISO certification and auditing related to environment. Course Content Environmental Risk Management and Assessment Permitting Modeling Emission Limits and Control Environmental Monitoring and Data Management Spill Response Site Assessment, Management and Remediation Who should attend this course?
This course is for all staff in the oil & gas and petrochemicals industries requiring a basic awareness in environme ntal techniques and management. This course should be of benefit to a wide audience even those with no prior environmental knowledge.
Corrosion problems have always presented a severe challenge to oil and gas producing operations. This course will cover the main causes of corrosion in upstream oil and gas operations, as well as monitoring and mitigation methods. It is designed to give participants a basic understanding of the causes of deposition and corrosion in water, steam, oil and gas systems. The importance of internal corrosion and its prevention will be examined with emphasis on material selection, coatings and use of corrosion inhibitors. Course Content Corrosion Chemistry Causes of corrosion Material Selection Long term impact of corrosion Corrosion Control Corrosion Inhibitors Management and strategy for avoiding corrosion Who should attend this course? This course is mainly for managers, engineers, chemists, and operators who need to understand corrosion and its control management in oil and gas production and processing.
Course Content Job Management Product Understanding Quality Regulation Total Quality Management Reliability, Maintainability, Safety and Strength Performance and Integrity Who should attend this course? This course is targeted towards personnel working in engineering operations without any knowledge of Quality control and Quality Assurance.
Maintenance Management
Course Description This workshop will equip participants with the tools, skills, behavioral attributes, and competencies needed to manage oil industry related projects. We will teach the participants world class maintenance standards and methods to apply them. Importance will be laid on Work control, planning, and scheduling. Our team of maintenance experts at Yennai will demonstrate practical examples on mechanical equipments maintenance procedures. Course Content Introduction to world standards and Definitions Mechanical tools and equipments Maintenance Planning and Resources Maintenance strategies Materials for maintenance
We recommend this course for Engineers new to the pipeline industry, those who need a practical knowledge of liquid pipeline hydraulics. This can benefit all those who want a broader knowledge about the pipeline industry.
HR functions Staff Recruitment and Selection Staff Appraisal Systems Training and Development Performance Management Performance Assessment Who should attend this course? This course is suitable for senior and intermediate grade managers with staff respons ibilities. Technical personnel seeking to understand the HR related jobs are also welcomed for this course.
Reliability and Maintenance Equipment Required SCADA applications SCADA economics Who should attend this course? This course is for Electronics, automation, instrument, and communication technicians who will be involved in SCADA systems.
This is targeted towards managers to mitigate and manage this serious problem. Also people involved with the operations like technicians, engineers and operators could derive benefits from this course.
Individuals with no previous experience of manual welding processes will learn a lot from this course. Designers, production and maintenance engineers/technicians, engineering apprentices can apply for this course.