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RIGGING, LIFTING & SLINGING
Rigging, Lifting & Slinging operations on Oil and gas, Construction and Engineering sites are carried out worldwide on a daily basis. Unfortunately the results when things go wrong can be both dangerous and catastrophic to lives and equipment. This course will enhance the skills for personnel whom perform Rigging, Lifting & Slinging activities using Lifting Equipment and Lifting Accessories to the recognized industry standards, including the current Rigging/Moving Loads Regulations and legislation. This course will promote the best industry practice in Rigging, Slinging & Lifting methodology and Inspection of Equipment and work to the requirements of Safe use of Lifting Equipment. Depending on the client requirements Neft Energies offer a wide variety of Rigging, Lifting & Slinging courses to suit all levels of experience and knowledge such as Basic Rigging & Lifting, Banksman-Slinger Training Course, Rigger 3, Rigger 2, and Rigger 1 advance level.
SERVICE RIG ORIENTATION PROGRAM FOR ENGINEERS (S -ROPE)
Service Rig Orientation Program for Engineers (S-ROPE) is a 15 Day (5 days a week) accelerated fast track program designed to educate and brief participants about Drilling & Workover Operations, in addition to, understanding the basic safety requirements needed to work on a well site. The program has been tailored specifically for newly hired operation Engineers who will be working and career progressing in a supervisory or managerial track on a rig operation.
Service Rig Orientation Program for Engineers (S-ROPE)
Service Rig Orientation Program for Engineers (S-ROPE) is a 15 Day (5 days a week) accelerated fast track program designed to educate and brief participants about Drilling & Workover Operations, in addition to, understanding the basic safety requirements needed to work on a well site. The program has been tailored specifically for newly hired operation Engineers who will be working and career progressing in a supervisory or managerial track on a rig operation.
STUCK PIPE
The purpose of this course is to provide well engineers, drilling supervisors and drilling personnel with the knowledge and understanding of the causes of stuck pipe and the means to reduce or eliminate stuck pipe as a significant cause of lost time incidents and related costs. Stuck pipe is the primary cause of non-productive time and should not be considered as an inevitable drilling hazard. This short course develops an understanding of how stuck pipe prevention can be managed through the well design and construction process.
WELL CONTROL
Well Control training for drilling personnel is often limited to bi-annual Well Control certification courses. Whilst these classroom-based courses give personnel a solid grounding in the fundamentals of well control principles and test these on a simulator, they only expose the trainees to the minimum-required level of well control scenarios and downhole conditions.Realistically, the wells drilled by most crews are far more challenging than those covered in a standard well control course. Wells are often inclined, drilled with oil-based drilling fluids, or are affected by a number of more subtle external conditions. Crews whose only training has been in standard well control courses may lack confidence when encountering more complex conditions. Attendees on NEFT Energies Training Institute Advanced Well Control course will be confronted by realistic well control scenarios played out on a drilling simulator with an experienced instructor, who will ask them to take decisions on the best methods of dealing with each situation. Team decisions are encouraged and the team may find that they have to think more creatively to understand what caused the conditions and to decide the best methods to return themselves to pre-planned operational conditions.
WELL HEAD ASSEMBLY
In oil and gas production, every well must have a means of controlling the flow of hydrocarbons to their respective collection facility. The accepted equipment used during this process is called the Christmas tree. This course will provide the participants with the knowledge necessary to understand and enhance their operational aptitude of the surface wellhead system and associated equipment. This course will also cover the components of the Christmas tree, which consist of an arrangement of valves and piping, that allows isolation and flow control of the well. An understanding of the wellhead casing and tubing will also be provided to explain the connection of the Christmas tree. Attendees on NEFT Energies Training Institute Well Head Assembly Training will be develop a better understanding about wellhead operating procedures, well handovers & working under safe conditions.
WELL PLANNING AND ENGINEERING
Well Planning and Engineering integrate all major well planning technologies from pre-spud to TD. Participants are actively engaged in every aspect of the technical activities required to deliver a cost-effective well plan while also gaining valuable perspective on how the overall process should be managed in a dynamic team environment. The workshop content is often customized to address technologies and practices that may be specific to a project or operational situation. The course delivery is carefully balanced to integrate technical lectures and group discussion with roughly half of each day allotted for the teams to apply what they have learned on the project well design.The single most important goal of the workshop is to draw the linkages between the design topics and to leave the participants with an understanding that each decision has influence on those that follow. Intensity mounts as the course progresses and each design topic builds on those that came before. Design iterations are commonly required, especially as the course progresses and seemingly unrelated decisions push the teams into situations of uncomfortable operational risk. On the last day, each team presents their completed design before the class and an invited panel of industry professionals.
WELL PLANNING AND ENGINEERING
Well Planning and Engineering integrate all major well planning technologies from pre-spud to TD. Participants are actively engaged in every aspect of the technical activities required to deliver a cost-effective well plan while also gaining valuable perspective on how the overall process should be managed in a dynamic team environment. The workshop content is often customized to address technologies and practices that may be specific to a project or operational situation. The course delivery is carefully balanced to integrate technical lectures and group discussion with roughly half of each day allotted for the teams to apply what they have learned on the project well design.The single most important goal of the workshop is to draw the linkages between the design topics and to leave the participants with an understanding that each decision has influence on those that follow. Intensity mounts as the course progresses and each design topic builds on those that came before. Design iterations are commonly required, especially as the course progresses and seemingly unrelated decisions push the teams into situations of uncomfortable operational risk. On the last day, each team presents their completed design before the class and an invited panel of industry professionals.
WORKOVER FUNDAMENTALS
This 4 day course emphasizes the role of engineers and field operators in planning and executing the workover operations to maintain and increase field production and thus add to the profitability and recoverable reserves. The course is highlighted with open discussions and problem solving shared by the instructor and participants. By the end of this course, attendees will have an understanding of the industry?s technologies in field of designing and executing workover jobs in their respective operations. They will have knowledge of selecting the appropriate method for the particular operation and perform the task in a safe and efficient manner
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