Event Date/Time: Jun 18, 2008 | End Date/Time: Jun 20, 2008 |
Description
This three-day course provides a detailed look at domestic drilling for non-technical personnel in the petroleum industry. This course will address everything you need to know about the history of drilling and current drilling practices. The course will also cover bidding processes and the roles that service companies and sub-contractors play in today’s industry.
A full set of course notes, and lunch are provided.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for individuals that are new to the oil and gas industry and non-technical personnel already working in the industry that would like a detailed view of domestic drilling.
Course Outline
Topics covered
• Basic Drilling and Extraction Programs
• History of Drilling
• Biding Processes
• Service Companies, and their role in drilling a well
• Drilling terminology
• Drilling Tools and Techniques
• The Drilling Rig and its components
• Types of Completions