DRILLING TECHNOLOGY II (PET 401) 2023/2024 SESSION for FUTO
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COURSE OVERVIEW
This Course, “Drilling Technology II” is aimed at providing the learners the basic knowledge of Pressure control and blowout prevention in offshore and onshore drilling. You will be taught the different well control pressure methods needed to keep a well in safe condition. We would begin this course with a simple Pre-Introductory quiz, and then we will go into the course proper. We will look into: Introduction to Well Control: Overview and definition, importance of oil well control and possible hazards, after which we would look at the Fundamental Principles, Concepts, and Terminologies in Well Control. Later on, we’ll look at Well control Procedures and equipments, then we’ll look at Cementing. In summary, this course will consist of the following Sections/Modules:
- Pre-Introductory Quiz/Pretest
- Introduction
- Fundamental Principles, Concepts and Terminologies
- Procedures of Well Control
- Well Control Equipments
- Cementing
- Kick Tolerance
- Final Assessment
- References
This course was designed by Dr. Nnaemeka Ohia and he will act as a facilitator for the discussion boards with I.U. Duru, A. Kerunwa, J. Odo
PREREQUISITES
None
COURSE DATES
From July 1st 2024 to Sept 26th 2024. 01:00 GMT. This course uses Greenwich Meridian Time (GMT)
GRADING SCHEME
You’ll be graded on weekly activities (100% weight in final score) You need to score 80% or higher to pass the course and receive a certificate. You can check your progress by selecting the “Progress” tab
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FAQ
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