PENGELOLAAN LAPANGAN MATURE, TEKNIK & STRATEGI MENINGKATKAN PRODUKSI
Hotel Savoy Homann, Bandung | 23 – 25 April 2013 | IDR 10.750.000,- /Participant
Hotel Savoy Homann, Bandung | 09 – 11 Oktober 2013 | IDR 10.750.000,- /Participant
SASARAN BELAJAR :
Setelah menyelesaikan kursus ini diharapkan peserta dapat :
- Memahami prinsip-prinsip dasar perhitungan dan melakukan optimisasi pada saat operasi produksi sumur-sumur dan reservoir minyak, gas dilaksanakan, pengembangan pelaksannaan optimisasi produksi ini untuk meningkatkan kinerja produksi sumuran dan lapangan mature.
- Melakukan diagnosis sederhana dan memengerti penyelesaian permasalahan dalam operasi produksi sumur-sumur minyak dan gas bumi lapangan mature dan mencari strategi meningkatkan produksinya.
- Membuat analisis sederhana terhadap data sumuran minyak, gas dan panas bumi ,melakukan peramalan kinerja dan merencanakan pengembangn operasi produksi lapangan mature.
- Melakukan perhitungan-perhitungan kuantitatip sederhana dari seluruh data perolehan data tubing, flowline, choke, perforasi, gravel-pack, sub-surface savety valve pada sumuran, merencanakan pengembangannya dengan memperhitungan kemampuan masing-masing sumuran pada lapangan mature.
- Mempergunakan pengetahuan operasi produksi untuk keperluan penyelesaian permasalahan sumur seperti : pada saat penyemenan, penanganan scale, pasir, korosi dan damage yang mungkin terjadi pada sumuran minyak dan gas bumi lapangan mature.
- Memahami prinsip-prinsip dasar perancangan : penyemenan, workover, stimulasi sumuran dengan pengasaman dan perekahan hidrololik, perencanaan work over dan lain-lain untuk lapangan mature.
PRE-REQUISITE :
- Latar belakang : Operator, Senior Operator, Engineer/Non Engineer
MATERI KURSUS :
- Geologic Considerations in producing Operation
- Introduction
- Sandstone Reservoirs
- Geologic Factors Affecting Reservoir Properties in Sandstone
- Application of Geologic concepts in Specific Sandstone
- Carbonate Reservoirs
- Application of Geologic Concepts in Carbonate Reservoirs
- Reservoir Considerations in Well Completions
- Introduction
- Hydrocarbon Properties of Oil and Gas
- Recommendations of Obtaining Good Test Data
- “Eyeball” Interpretation of Pressure Charts
- Well Completion Design
- Factors Influencing Well Completion Design
- Conventional Tubular Configuration
- Unconventional Tubular Configurations
- Sizing Production Tubular
- Completion Interval
- Permanent Well Completions (PWC)
- Tubingless Completion
- Tubing Strings,Packers,Subsurface Control Equipment
- Tubing Strings
- Steel Grades
- Tubing Connections
- Makeup of API Threaded connection
- Design of Tubing Strings
- High Strength Tubing
- Physical Properties of Steel
- Sensitivities of High Strength Tubing
- Tubing Inspection
- Tubing Handling Practices
- Equipment for Use With-Strength Tubing
- Tubing Running Practices
- API Publication List
- Packers and Subsurface Control Equipment
- Production Packers
- Subsurface Control Equipment
- Perforating Oil and Gas Wells
- Introduction
- Types of Perforators
- Evaluation of Perforator Performance
- Factors Aftecting Gun Perforating Results
- Perforating in a Clean Fluid with Differential Pressure Into Wellbore
- A Comparison between the GEO-VANN System and Other Perforating Methods in Wells Equipped with Packers
- Completion and Workover Fluids
- Functions-Requirements-Selection Criteria
- Formation Damage Related to Solids
- Oil Fluids-Practical Application
- Conventional Water-Base Mud
- Oil Base or Invert-Emulsion Muds
- Foam
- Perforating Fluids
- Packer Fluids
- Well Killing
- Production Logging
- Introduction
- Logging Device
- Application of Production logging
- Field Examples of Production Logging Techniques
- Primary Cement Evaluation
- Problem Well Analysis
- Problem Wells
- Problem Well Analysis Checklist
- Parafin and Asphaltene
- Introduction
- Paraffin and Asphaltene Chemistry
- Deposition Mechanisms
- Removal of Wax Deposits
- Preventing or Decreasing Wax Deposition
- Design of Wax Control
- Squeeze Cementing-Remedial Cementing
- Introduction
- Theoretical Considerations
- Practical Considerations
- Special Squeeze Cementing Situations
- Planning a Squeeze Cement Job
- Normal Operational Procedures
- Other Operational Procedures
- Plug-Back Operations
- Special Cement Systems
- Sand Control
- Introduction
- Reduction of Drag Force
- Mechanical Methods of Sand Control
- Practical Considerations in Gravel Packing
- Use of screen Without Gravel
- Resin Consolidation Methods
- Formation Damage
- Introduction
- Basic Causes of Damage
- Classification of Damage Mechanisms
- Reduced Absolute Permeability
- Increased Fluid Viscosity (Emulsion)
- Diagnosis of Formation Damage
- Surfactants for Well Treatments
- Characteristics of Surfactants
- Use and Action of Surfactant
- Formation Damage Susceptible to Surfactant Treatment
- Preventing or Removing Damage
- Well Stimulation With Surfactants
- Increasing Effectiveness of Rod Pumping
- Prevention of Well Damage
- Acidizing
- Acids Used in Well Stimulation
- Acid Additives
- Carbonate Acidizing
- Acidizing Techniques for Caronat Formations
- Sandstone Acidizing
- Potential Safety Hazard in Acidizing
- Hydraulic Fracturing
- Introduction
- Mechanics of Fracturing
- Production Increase from Fracturing
- Propping the Fracture
- Frac Fluids
- Frac Job Design
- Frac Job Evaluation Techniques
- Scale Deposition,Removal,and Prevention
- Introduction
- Causes of Scale Deposition
- Prediction and Identification of Scale
- Scale Removal
- Scale Prevention
- Corrosion Control
- The Corrosion Process
- Detection and Measurement of Corrosion
- Corrosion Control
- Workover and Completion Rigs Workover System
- Conventional Production Rigs
- Non-Conventional Workovers System
- Concentric Tubing Workovers
- Workover Planning
- Reasons for Workover
- Workover to Alleviate Formation Damage
- Workover for Low Permeability Well
- Workover of Wells in Partially Pressure-Depleted Reservoirs
- Workover to Reduces Water Production in Oil and Gas Wells
- Workover to Reduces Gas Production in Oil Wells
- Workover for Sand Control
- Workover to Repair Mechanical Failure
- Workover to Change Zones or Reservoirs
- Workover to Multicomplete
- Workover to Increase Production in Well Producing High Viscosity (Low Gravity) Oil
- Workover Economics
INSTRUKTUR :
Dr.Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA
ASISTEN :
Ir. Ardhi Lumban Gaol
VANUE AND DATE
Vanue :
Hotel Savoy Homann, Bandung
Date :
- 23 – 25 April 2013 ( Batch I )
- 9 – 11 Oktober 2013 ( Batch II)
FACILITIES
- Training Kit
- Soft Copy Material Training On Flashdisk 4GB.
- Coffee Break & Lunch
- Certifikat
- Souvenir
- Additional Program (optional)
INVESTATION
IDR 10.750.000,- /Participant Non residential. Fir send 3 participant from the same company IDR. 9.250.000,-/participant.