TDI

Wellsite Geology & Operations

Duration

5 Days

Start Date

10-Feb-25

End Date

14-Feb-25

Venue

PARIS – FRANCE

price

1690 KD

20% discount for group above 5 attendees

Introduction

A large amount of geological data is acquired (at substantial cost) during a drilling operation. Ensuring optimal quality of this information and effective reporting plays a key role during well design, drilling operations and the later use of the data in field studies.
A key requirement for success is close co-operation between geological, drilling and well engineering departments.
Who Should Attend?

  • A well-site geologist, drilling or operations engineer
  • A professional involved in the acquisition and use of well-site (geological) data

course Objectives

By the end of the course, you will feel confident in your understanding of:

  • The basic principles of well-site data acquisition quality control
  • The techniques used by well-site geologists in formation evaluation
  • Drilling problems caused by subsurface conditions
  • Application of well-site data in exploration and development

Course Outlines:

Petroleum Geology Overview
Drilling Operations

  • Bits, casing & cementing, Fluids,
  • Drilling problems & well control, geosteering

Logging Operations (Petrophysics)

  • Acquisition, concepts, tools
  • Quick look interpretation

Operations Geology Overview

  • Duties & responsibilities
  • Well planning processes
    – Site survey & shallow gas hazards
    – Drilling program
    – Contracting & services
    – Data management

Wellsite Geology

  • Mudlogging services
    – Data acquisition
    – Monitoring (ROP, gas, mud)
    – Sampling & cuttings
    – Evaluation
  • Hydrocarbon detection
  • Sidewall & coring
  • Wireline logs
  • Reporting

Wellsite Contracting

  • Drilling, mudlogging, wireline, services, coring, QC