Oil and Gas Technical Trainings
Well Completion Design, Sand Control and Stimulation
This practical training strengthens capability in completion design and well performance, covering completion selection, reservoir interface, sand control, perforation, stimulation, equipment barriers, production performance and intervention readiness. The program can be adapted to the client operating context, assets, market, contracts, and governance requirements.
Objectives
- Apply practical concepts, controls, and decision tools for completion design and well performance.
- Identify data, documents, interfaces, risks, and governance routines required for execution.
- Build action plans, checklists, dashboards, or case recommendations that transfer to the workplace.
Target audience
- Oil, gas, energy, EPC, offshore, terminal, marine, operations, maintenance, HSE, engineering, and technical teams
- Supervisors, engineers, coordinators, planners, and managers responsible for safe and reliable technical execution
Program outline
A clear structure for the learning journey.
Program outline
Outline points are grouped in one designed block instead of being treated as separate module cards.
Module 1: Completion objectives linked to reservoir, production, and lifecycle strategy
How completion objectives linked to reservoir, production, and lifecycle strategy affects completion design and well performance decisions, risk, cost, schedule, quality, and operational performance
Key data, documents, roles, interfaces, approvals, and controls required for reliable execution
Common failure patterns, warning signs, handoff gaps, and governance issues that managers should detect early
Practical application through checklists, scenario review, calculation logic, dashboard interpretation, or action planning
Module 2: Completion types: open hole, cased hole, zonal isolation, and intelligent completions
How completion types: open hole, cased hole, zonal isolation, and intelligent completions affects completion design and well performance decisions, risk, cost, schedule, quality, and operational performance
Key data, documents, roles, interfaces, approvals, and controls required for reliable execution
Common failure patterns, warning signs, handoff gaps, and governance issues that managers should detect early
Practical application through checklists, scenario review, calculation logic, dashboard interpretation, or action planning
Module 3: Sand production mechanisms, prediction indicators, and sand-control options
How sand production mechanisms, prediction indicators, and sand-control options affects completion design and well performance decisions, risk, cost, schedule, quality, and operational performance
Key data, documents, roles, interfaces, approvals, and controls required for reliable execution
Common failure patterns, warning signs, handoff gaps, and governance issues that managers should detect early
Practical application through checklists, scenario review, calculation logic, dashboard interpretation, or action planning
Module 4: Perforation, acidizing, stimulation, and hydraulic fracturing concepts where relevant
How perforation, acidizing, stimulation, and hydraulic fracturing concepts where relevant affects completion design and well performance decisions, risk, cost, schedule, quality, and operational performance
Key data, documents, roles, interfaces, approvals, and controls required for reliable execution
Common failure patterns, warning signs, handoff gaps, and governance issues that managers should detect early
Practical application through checklists, scenario review, calculation logic, dashboard interpretation, or action planning
Module 5: Completion equipment, barriers, integrity checks, and handover to production
How completion equipment, barriers, integrity checks, and handover to production affects completion design and well performance decisions, risk, cost, schedule, quality, and operational performance
Key data, documents, roles, interfaces, approvals, and controls required for reliable execution
Common failure patterns, warning signs, handoff gaps, and governance issues that managers should detect early
Practical application through checklists, scenario review, calculation logic, dashboard interpretation, or action planning
Module 6: Production performance, troubleshooting, surveillance data, and intervention planning
How production performance, troubleshooting, surveillance data, and intervention planning affects completion design and well performance decisions, risk, cost, schedule, quality, and operational performance
Key data, documents, roles, interfaces, approvals, and controls required for reliable execution
Common failure patterns, warning signs, handoff gaps, and governance issues that managers should detect early
Practical application through checklists, scenario review, calculation logic, dashboard interpretation, or action planning
Module 7: Workshop: select completion and sand-control approaches for sample well scenarios
How workshop: select completion and sand-control approaches for sample well scenarios affects completion design and well performance decisions, risk, cost, schedule, quality, and operational performance
Key data, documents, roles, interfaces, approvals, and controls required for reliable execution
Common failure patterns, warning signs, handoff gaps, and governance issues that managers should detect early
Practical application through checklists, scenario review, calculation logic, dashboard interpretation, or action planning
Materials provided
- Participant workbook
- Practical templates, checklists, and case exercises
- Action-planning worksheet and completion certificate
Training Options
Programs can be delivered in-house, online, or in a blended format depending on your team's schedule, location, and learning objectives. When an external certificate or exam is included, certification rules and fees remain under the relevant awarding body's policies, while 4D provides the training and preparation support.
Why choose 4D
4D can adapt this program around the client operating context, sector, governance model, asset base, supplier environment, and delivery priorities.
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