Production Operations and Surveillance Training
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15 June 2026 - 19 June, 2026
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Course Content
Day 1: Production Operations & Flow Assurance
Field Operations Overview
• Field layout and production flow paths
• Equipment: wellheads, SCSSVs, chokes, manifolds, separators
Flow Assurance
• Fluid properties: GOR, BS&W, API gravity, emulsion
• Common risks: wax, hydrate, scale, sand, paraffin
• Mitigation techniques: pigging, chemical injection, heat tracing
• Case studies: flow restrictions and production impact
Day 2: Surveillance, Testing & Best Practices
Surveillance Fundamentals
• Routine, reactive, and diagnostic surveillance
• Key parameters: WHP, WHT, GOR, BS&W, flow rates
• Separator operations and SCADA/manual checks
Best Practices – Data Collection & Field Testing
• QA/QC protocols: cross-checking data, avoiding common errors
• Field documentation and validation techniques
• Hands-On Task: Critique and improve sample daily reports
Day 3: Production Surveillance, Troubleshooting & Diagnostics
Identifying Issues Through Trends
• WHP, GOR, BS&W analysis
• Decline, instability, and crossflow interpretation
Corrective Actions & Field Response
• Choke management, SCSSV reset, chemical treatments
• Reactivation strategies for idle or underperforming wells
• Case Study: Diagnose and solve performance issues using field data
Day 4: Artificial Lift (Gas Lift Focus) & System Optimization
Gas Lift Fundamentals
• Gas lift system overview, valves, mandrels, unloading
• Failure modes and troubleshooting symptoms
• Gas injection optimization
System Optimization & Allocation
• Managing low WHP wells
• Gas lift network balancing
• Exercise: Allocate lift gas across wells using real data
Day 5: Production Chemistry, Integrity, Optimization & Wrap-Up
Production Chemistry & Integrity
• Scale, corrosion, surfactants, asphaltene/paraffin mitigation
• Formation damage diagnosis and remediation
• Well integrity monitoring: annulus pressure, tubing leaks
Optimization & Field Start-Up
• Nodal analysis basics, well ranking
• Start-up protocols after shut-ins
• HSE Considerations: PTW, JSA, chemical safety, flaring
• Final Task: Develop and present a production surveillance and optimization plan for a 5-well land asset
Course Description
Production Operations and Surveillance Training Course
This intensive 5-day course provides practical knowledge and technical skills essential for field and production engineers responsible for optimizing oil production in land-based fields. The course focuses on real-world field operations, flow assurance, production surveillance, data-driven diagnostics, artificial lift with a focus on gas lift systems, production chemistry, and optimization strategies. Through hands-on exercises, field data analysis, and troubleshooting scenarios, participants will learn how to identify performance bottlenecks, improve field productivity, and maintain asset integrity.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
• Understand the structure and operation of production facilities from wellhead to export.
• Identify and manage flow assurance challenges in oil production systems.
• Conduct effective surveillance and testing to gather reliable well data.
• Apply diagnostic techniques to troubleshoot underperforming wells.
• Design and optimize gas lift systems and allocate lift gas efficiently.
• Address production chemistry issues including scale, corrosion, and paraffin.
• Develop simple yet effective production optimization plans and asset strategies.
• Implement safe and structured field start-up and shut-in procedures.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for:
• Production engineers and field engineers responsible for well and facility operations.
• Surveillance engineers and production technologists working on data gathering and diagnostics.
• Operations and field supervisors involved in optimizing day-to-day production.
• Early-career professionals transitioning into oilfield production roles.
• Asset engineers looking to strengthen their practical field troubleshooting skills.
CPD Unit
Continuing Professional Development
35 HOURS CPD