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The course will provide the participant with an improved understanding of well intervention equipment, using historic and the new suite of API well intervention documents. Develop an understanding of equipment both legacy and new design. Address common subsea intervention industry questions with respect to Barrier requirements Capacities and Load cases Legacy vs. New Build - Is it fit-for-purpose? Barrier requirements Capacities and Load cases Legacy vs. New Build - Is it fit-for-purpose? Engineers who are users of subsea well intervention equipment, facilities and drilling engineers who enable hardware integration, and production engineers responsible for choosing appropriate operations to solve a subsea well issue.
This 1-day course provides participants with a background review of subsea production control systems and specific knowledge of Intervention Work-Over Control Systems (IWOCS) as they interact with subsea productions systems. This is followed by an interactive class discussion of operations scenarios, illustrating IWOCS usage and some situational challenges encountered during subsea hardware installation and well interventions. This course will give you a better understanding of how IWOCS differs from other control systems, how its tailored to hardware installation and well intervention work, and better understand the operating philosophies behind well control and well integrity. Laptop or Smart phone for Downloading the app for Poll Everywhere Participants should have some exposure to topic. Moderate experience or exposure to the topic will be a plus for the case study scenario session.
This course provides an overview of use/application of TR14 for intervention operations, and basic understanding of fatigue terminology and applications for intervention operations. Key considerations with relation to SS intervention: Common industry questions and Build a Client level understanding of Riser Analysis process Load cases and load classifications How the Analysis outputs are used to develop Well Specific Operating Guidelines Exercise โ Develop operating envelopes and watch circles. Exercise โ Develop operating envelopes and watch circles. Engineers who are users of subsea well intervention equipment during the design and operation, facilities, drilling and completions engineers who enable hardware integration, and production engineers responsible for choosing appropriate operations to solve a subsea well issue. All cancellations must be received no later than 14 days prior to the course start date.
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