Professional Training

Nodal Analysis Workshop - NAW-3 - Virtual, Blended Delivery

PetroSkills, Online
Length
8 days
Length
8 days

Course description

Nodal Analysis Workshop - NAW-3 - Virtual, Blended Delivery

This workshop will be delivered virtually through PetroAcademy. Each PetroAcademy offering integrates multiple learning activities, such as reading assignments, self-paced e-Learning, virtual instructor-led sessions, discussion forums, group exercises, case studies, quizzes, field trips, and experiential activities.

Activities include 16 hours of instructor-led, virtual training sessions, plus approximately 22 hours of self-paced work.

Well Inflow/ Outflow NODAL Analysis is an integral part of a production or completion engineer's work scope, and is often applied throughout a well's life to maximize value - from the beginning of the completion design process through underperforming well diagnostics. This workshop provides a comprehensive overview of this analysis technique, emphasizing real world application through multiple problems from different perspectives.

Upon completion, participants will be able to approach a problem recognizing potential solution methods, prepare data for the analysis, identify sources of error, perform an analysis with industry software, and present a holistic recommendation. Topics related to perforating, components of skin, matching transient test data, outflow limitations, selecting artificial lift, liquid loading, and incorporating fluid PVT properties will be covered.

Suitability - Who should attend?

Operating Company and Service Company engineers and technical managers responsible for performing or reviewing well systems analysis from at least one perspective (perforating design, tubing sizing, post stimulation evaluation, etc.). Participants should be in a role that requires that they regularly perform or are required to technically review well inflow/outflow analysis.

Outcome / Qualification etc.

How to:

  • Recognize the application and limitations of traditional well systems analysis;
  • Identify data requirements for a meaningful analysis;
  • Accurately model the various components of skin, including perforating;
  • Assess outflow performance, including liquid loading, tubing constraints, and artificial lift;
  • Confidently approach well systems analysis from multiple perspectives and select the correct diagnostic strategy for your well conditions

Training Course Content

ILT = Virtual instructor-led online session

OL = Self-paced online learning activity

EX = Online exercises through SNAP software (included with course)

Week 1

  • Kick-off Session: Overview (ILT)
  • Online Activity Overview (OL)

Week 2

  • Inflow/Outflow Models in SNAP (ILT)
  • Exercises (EX)
  • Components of Skin Perforating (ILT)
  • Exercises (EX)

Week 3

  • Matching Data, Bad Data, Artificial Lift (ILT)
  • Exercises (EX)
  • What is the Problem? Defining Approaches (ILT)
  • Integrated Problem Set (OL)

Week 4

  • Optional session - Check-in on Integrated Problem Set (ILT)
  • Workshop Wrap-up (ILT)
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