Introduction of Exploration and Production
The upstream segment of the oil and gas industry covering exploration and production sectors, involves the early steps of locating and extracting hydrocarbon from the subsurface.
Exploration is a phase of finding where hydrocarbons are trapped beneath the surface by using geophysical surveys, geological analysis, and wildcat drilling. Once a discovery is confirmed, the focus shifts to applied reservoir engineering to bring the fluid into production stage.
Through this module, you will learn:
Introduction to geology and applied reservoir engineering
- Petroleum geology fundamentals: sedimentary basin, rock layers, and hydrocarbon accumulation
- Reservoir performance and drive mechanisms
Rock Cycle
- Rock transformation through weathering, erosion, heat, and pressure
- Crystallization and lithification
Rock Types
- Explanation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock
- Reservoir rock characteristics (sandstone and carbonates)
Petroleum System
- Elements: source rock, reservoir, seal, and trap
- Processes: maturation, migration, accumulation, and timing
Rock physics properties
- Porosity and permeability
- Skin effect
Drilling and Cementing
Basic well construction will provide an overview of the basic concepts association with casing, tubing, and how they are used for wellbore construction purposes.
This module will be covering following concepts:
Introduction to drilling
- Drilling overview
- Drilling rig types
- Case Study: Exploration wells in onshore Barrow Island, Western Australia (2013)
Casing types and functions
- Casing definition and types (conductor, surface, intermediate, production)
- Casing cementing overview and principal function
- Overview of production tubing and its purpose
- Case Study: Oil production wells in offshore Java, Indonesia (2022)
Blow Out Preventer (BOP)
- Principle functions of BOP
- Main components of BOP
- Case Study 1: Subsea BOP in deepwater gas wells, offshore Kalimantan, Indonesia (2017)
- Case Study 2: conventiona BOP in land injection wells, onshore Sumatera, Indonesia (2011)
Wellheads
- Well head definition, components, and functions
- Christmas tree overview and mechanism
Completions
What is actually a well completion?
Well completion plays a vital role in the well-engineering process to design, select, and install of tools and equipment located in the wellbore for the purpose of conveying, pumping, or controlling production or injection. A suitable completion design must be safe, efficient, and economically beneficial.
Through this module, you will learn:
Introduction of completion
- The definition of well completion
- How to choose the best completion design
- Intelligent completion in offshore Africa
General completions critical operations
- Problems in completion operation
- How to solve failures during completion operation
- What can go wrong or failure modes
Completion types and main components
- List common types of completion
- Basic completion tools and function
Completion fluid
- Overview of completion fluid and primary functions
- Completion fluid types explanation: solid free fluids and clear brine fluid
Practice set
- Study case
- Safety valve calculation practice
Artificial Lift
When reservoir pressures do not sustain optimum flow rates or incapable of producing fluid flow at all.
Artificial Lift process transfers energy downhole or decreases fluid density in the wellbore to reduce hydrostatic pressure on formations so liquids will flow.
Through this module, you will learn:
Overview: Global Artificial Lift
- Artificial lift explanation
- Artificial lift global market
Beam pumps/Sucker Rod Pump (SRP)
- Overview and mechanism of rod pumps
- SRP main equipment and capability
Progressing Cavity Pumps (PC Pumps)
- PCP explanation
- PCP components and capability
Hydraulic Pumps
- Overview of hydraulic lift
- Advantages and disadvantages of jet pump
Electric Submersible Pumps (ESP)
- Mechanism and main components of ESP
- Advantages and disadvantages of ESP
Gas Lift
- Overview of gas lift mechanism
- Types of gas lift: continuous and intermittent flow
Workover and Well Intervention
An oil and gas well requires crucial operations to maximize production, enhance recovery, and extend well life. To achieve those purposes, well intervention and workover will be performed. These operations presents distinct approaches to maintaining well integrity and performance.
Through this module, you will learn:
Slickline and electric wireline
- Slickline and electric wireline mechanism in workover and well intervention
Coiled Tubing
- Coiled tubing application for workover and well intervention
