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When a Drillstring incident occurs downhole, it can result in non-productive time and unplanned cost for the operator. Yet most of the causes for these types of incidents are preventable. In this course, you will investigate several common incidents to try to determine their causes and recommend solutions that might reduce downhole incidents in the future. We will share with you everything we know about common damage modes and causes, how and what data to analyze, and available resources to help you complete your investigation.
1. Opening the Course
Activity: Identify the Type of Incident
Activity: Set Expectations
2. Investigating a Nontechnical Incident: The Investigation and Analysis Process
Activity: From Available Data, Create a Storyboard
Activity: Ask Probing Questions
Activity: Identify Immediate Causes
Activity: Analyze Each Immediate Cause for Possible Root Cause(s)
Activity: Generate Recommendations
3. Investigating a BHA Incident (#1)
Activity: Explain How a Power Section Might Get Damaged
Activity: Identify the Damage Mode of the Stator
Activity: From Available Data, Create a Storyboard
Activity: Identify the Immediate Causes
Activity: Analyze Each Immediate Cause for Possible Root Cause(s)
Activity: Generate Recommendations
4. Investigating a Connection Incident (#1)
Activity: Explain How Connections Might Get Damaged
Activity: Identify the Damage Mode of the Connection
Cont. 4. Investigating a Connection Incident (#1)
Activity: From Available Data, Chart a Storyboard
Activity: Identify the Immediate Causes
Activity: Analyze Each Immediate Cause for Possible Root Cause(s)
Activity: Generate Recommendations
5. Investigating a Drill Pipe Incident
Explain DP Metallurgy/Manufacturing Process
Explain Drill Pipe Design
Explain Drill Pipe Testing
Review of Failure Mechanisms
Presentation of Case Studies
Drill Pipe Failure Exercise
Explain Care and Handling
6. Closing the Course
Activity: Class Debrief
Activity: Participant Evaluation
Drilling Operations and Engineering team.
DAY 1
1. Opening the Course
2. Investigating a Nontechnical Incident: The Investigation and Analysis Process
3. Investigating a BHA Incident (#1)
DAY 2-3
4. Investigating a Connection Incident (#1)
DAY 4
5. Investigating a Drill Pipe Incident
DAY 5
6. Closing the Course
Basic drilling operations exposure
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