May 14, 2024


Description

The presentation will cover the prevention of and response to critical well control issues for unconventional wells (in other words: horizontal multi-zone drilling from multi well pads).  The main concern of multi well pad blowout and fire is the cascade effect, where a one well blowout becomes a multi well blowout due to failure of containment on nearby wells either due to radiant or direct heat.  Techniques and technologies used to prevent these multi well fires are valve orientation, wellhead auditing, radiant/direct heat analysis (conjoined with barrier placement), proper simultaneous operations (SIMOPS), usage of Sub-Surface Safety Valves (SSSVs), etc.  The presentation will move into a real-life step-by-step description of the equipment and personnel expertise required to solve a large multi well fire. To wrap up, the subjects of ‘frac hits’ and critical well services (gate valve drilling, freezing, and hot tapping) will be touched upon and their relation to well control for unconventional wells.

 


Featured Speakers

Speaker: John Hatteberg, Senior Well Control Engineer
Speaker John Hatteberg, Senior Well Control Engineer

John Hatteberg serves as a Sr. Well Control Engineer with Cudd Well Control and is a jack-of-all business developer, movie producer/script writer, software project manager, engineering project team leader, and blowout prevention/response engineer.  John has more than 18 years of critical well control experience and has lead projects all over …

John Hatteberg serves as a Sr. Well Control Engineer with Cudd Well Control and is a jack-of-all business developer, movie producer/script writer, software project manager, engineering project team leader, and blowout prevention/response engineer.  John has more than 18 years of critical well control experience and has lead projects all over the world, including Canada, Mexico, Columbia, Bolivia, Nigeria, Angola, Egypt, Algeria, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Yemen, Indonesia, France, Great Britian, Norway, and the Netherlands. Rounding out his well-honed skills with global industry knowledge steeped in the hottest markets around the world, John has also worked as a directional well planner and underbalanced drilling engineer for a total of 24 years in the industry.   


John is a proud fightin’ Texas A&M Aggie with a bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering.  He supports the Aggie alumnae, proudly serves as a volunteer with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, and is a member of the SPE, AADE, and IADC.

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Organizer

David Traugott

david.traugott@nov.com ;  936-777-6204


Date and Time

Tue, May 14, 2024

11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central

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Location

Ovintiv Conference Room

4 Waterway Square Place
The Woodlands, TX 77380

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Group(s): Northside