April 4, 2011


Description

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Course Description

This one-day short course presents coiled tubing (CT) as a tool for workover, drilling, and completion services.  It provides an overview of conventional CT workover and completion applications, the properties of CT, its manufacture, the surface equipment utilized for deployment, and subsurface tools for CT applications.  A significant portion of the course covers mechanical performance of CT, including working limits, buckling, and fatigue.  A discussion of CT drilling technology and hydraulics is also included.  This is an introductory CT course and is appropriate for individuals new to the CT industry or those that need a refresher.

Topics Covered

  • Introduction
  • The Tubing
  • Surface Equipment
  • CT Unit Configurations
  • Downhole Tools
  • General Force Balance
  • Buckling & Lockup
  • Mechanical Limits and Stretch
  • CT Fatigue
  • CT Hydraulics
  • CT Applications
  • CT Drilling Technology

Who Should Attend

Those interested in applying CT technology for workover services, drilling, completions, and production operations and those who need an update on the latest CT technology will benefit from this course. This is an introductory CT course and is appropriate for individuals that are new to the CT industry or anyone that would like to expand their CT knowledge.

CEUs

0.8 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) are awarded for this 1-day course.

Cancellation Policy

A fee equal to 25% of the course fee will be charged for cancellations less than 15 working days before the course begins.  No refunds will be made for cancellations after the course begins.

 
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Featured Speakers

Speaker Ed Smalley

General Manager
NOV CTES


Ed Smalley has more than 25 years of oilfield experience, including assignments in new product development, field operations, sales, and management. His areas of expertise include coiled tubing, formation evaluation, coalbed methane, hydraulic fracturing, and commercialization of emerging technology.

Smalley started his career with …

General Manager
NOV CTES



Ed Smalley has more than 25 years of oilfield experience, including assignments in new product development, field operations, sales, and management. His areas of expertise include coiled tubing, formation evaluation, coalbed methane, hydraulic fracturing, and commercialization of emerging technology.



Smalley started his career with Schlumberger where he held various positions of increasing responsibility in sales and operations. He then joined Gas Technology Institute as Director of E&P Business Development. He spearheaded the commercial launch of more than 60 new E&P products during his eleven year assignment at Gas Technology Institute.



Smalley has been with NOV CTES in Conroe, TX, for the past 5 years and serves as General Manager, responsible for the overall management of the organization. NOV CTES is a provider of leading-edge products that support the coiled tubing, wireline, and drilling segments of the industry. Smalley holds a BS Engineering degree from Kansas State University and is a member of SPE, ICoTA, and SPWLA.



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Organizer

Diane Frasier Hallmark


Date and Time

Mon, April 4, 2011

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central

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Location

The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center

1601 Lake Robbins Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380
USA