Well Control Computer-Based Training
These courses meet industry guidelines; certification is awarded upon successful completion at the Introductory, Fundamental or Supervisory levels.

The following
 IADC WellCAP
® courses are also avaliable in web-based training.

IADC WellCAP® & API Drilling
About the course: The IADC WellCAP® Drilling course addresses basic principles and theories of well control. It provides practical well control skills by presenting the most commonly used well control techniques through SYSTEM 21 simulation excercises.

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

IADC WellCAP® & API Workover/Well Completion
About the course: The IADC WellCAP® Workover/Well Completion course is based on principles and theories of commonly used well control techniques. The latest information and technologies available are used to instruct on maintaining control of the well during workover and completion operations. 

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.

IADC WellCAP® & API Well Servicing
About the course: The IADC WellCAP® Servicing course refers to the three basic remedial operations of snubbing, wireline, and coiled tubing practices. This course is offered in conjunction with the IADC WellCAP Workover/Well Completion course and meets industry guidelines as well as IADC certification requirements. 

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.