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About the course: The WellCAP Drilling Well Control Certification course addresses basic principles and theory of well control. The most commonly used well control techniques are presented. This program meets industry guidelines and certification is awarded upon successful completion at Introductory, Fundamental and Supervisory levels. Simulators are used to conduct hands-on training for personnel attending this course. For course length at our permanent locations, check the training schedule.

Course content:
Pressure Basics, Kick Theory, Causes of Kicks, Complications, Shut-in Procedures, Fluids, Kick Warning Signs, Killsheets, BOP Equipment, Constant Bottomhole Pressure Methods, Regulations, Subsea (if requested), Stripping and a brief discussion on Snubbing.



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About the course:
This Course is based on the principles and theory of well control. Commonly used well control techniques with workover operations in mind are presented. The latest information and technologies available are used to instruct in maintaining control of the well during workover and completion operations. This program meets industry guidelines and certification is awarded upon successful completion at Introductory, Fundamental and Supervisory levels. Simulators are used to conduct hands-on training for personnel attending this course.

Course content: Live Well Intervention Well Control, Complications, BOP Equipment, Killing a Producing Well, Pressure Control, Regulations, Surface / Subsurface Equipment, Kick Warning Signs, Remedial Fluids, Constant Bottomhole Pressure Methods, Stripping, Snubbing, and Coiled Tubing.



About the course: The IADC Well Servicing program refers to the three basic remedial operations of snubbing, wireline, and coiled tubing practices. The candidate may select any one, two, or all three of these operations after being instructed in general well control theory and procedures. The program meets accepted industry guidelines as well as IADC certification requirements.