Course Overview
This 5-day expert-level program provides coiled tubing (CT) engineers, field supervisors, and well intervention specialists with advanced technical knowledge and practical skills for complex CT operations integrated with wireline services. Participants will master engineering calculations, job design methodologies, and cutting-edge techniques for challenging well interventions.
Course Objectives
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Design CT string life management programs using fatigue modeling
- Execute advanced wellbore cleanout simulations with solids transport analysis
- Plan wireline-assisted CT interventions (logging, perforating, plug setting)
- Perform CT force analysis for complex well profiles (ERD, HPHT)
- Troubleshoot common downhole tool failures during CT operations
- Implement real-time monitoring systems for CT operations
- Apply CT-enabled stimulation techniques (jetting, fracturing, acidizing)
- Manage emergency scenarios (stuck pipe, leaks, well control)
Who Should Attend
This advanced course is essential for:
- CT Field Engineers & Supervisors
- Well Intervention Specialists
- Wireline Operation Managers
- Completions Engineers
- Production Optimization Engineers
- Offshore CT Crew Leaders
- Well Services Technical Advisors
Course Modules
Module 1: Advanced CT Engineering Fundamentals
- CT metallurgy and fatigue life prediction models
- String management and retirement criteria
- Buckling analysis in deviated wells
- Hydraulic modeling software applications
Module 2: Integrated CT-Wireline Systems
- Downhole toolstring configurations
- Weak point calculations and fishing contingencies
- Real-time data acquisition systems
- Depth correlation techniques
Module 3: Complex Wellbore Interventions
- Sand/scale cleanout optimization
- Milling operations with CT
- Logging-while-CT applications
- Through-tubing fishing operations
Module 4: Stimulation & Fracturing via CT
- Jetting tool selection and optimization
- Matrix acidizing design
- Proppant fracturing with CT
- Diversion techniques for horizontal wells
Module 5: HPHT & Challenging Environments
- Material selection for corrosive service
- Seal stack compatibility analysis
- Pressure control equipment requirements
- Managed pressure CT operations
Module 6: Safety & Contingency Planning
- Well control considerations for CT
- Emergency disconnect procedures
- Leak detection and containment
- Job hazard analysis methodologies
Module 7: Emerging Technologies
- Composite CT applications
- Nanotechnology in wellbore cleaning
- Autonomous downhole tools
- Digital twin applications for CT operations