
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
❖ Define well integrity and understand its critical importance in oil and gas operations.
❖ Identify common well integrity risks, failure modes, and preventive measures.
❖ Explain the components and functions of Well Integrity Management Systems (WIMS).
❖ Analyze barrier philosophies and implement effective barriers in well design and operations.
❖ Learn how to deal with the full lack of barriers.
❖ Manage annulus pressures, including sustained annulus pressure (SAP) and its rigless repair.
❖ Conduct practical assessments and exercises for well integrity troubleshooting and system improvement.
❖ Learn how to properly choose the right X-Tree specs needed
This course is designed for:
❖ Engineers, supervisors, and technical staff involved in drilling, completions, well integrity, production, HSE, maintenance, asset integrity, well services, abandonment and well operations.
❖ Professionals responsible for well integrity management and maintenance.
❖ Managers and decision-makers seeking a deeper understanding of well integrity principles and systems.
❖ Newcomers to the oil and gas industry interested in learning about well integrity.
The course employs an interactive learning approach, including:
❖ Classroom lectures with industry-relevant case studies.
❖ Hands-on exercises to reinforce key concepts and applications.
❖ Group discussions to address real-world challenges.
❖ Practical examples and exercises focusing on system implementation and troubleshooting.
Day 1: Foundations of Well Integrity
❖ An Introduction to Well Integrity
❖ Well Integrity Risks
❖ Well Integrity Evolution in the Industry
❖ The Well Integrity Envelope
❖ Failures and Failure Modes
❖ Well Integrity Equipment
Day 2: Foundations of Well Integrity Management Systems
❖ Overview of Well Integrity Management Systems (WIMS): Definition and Objectives. Case Studies of WIMS
Applications from Different Operators
❖ WIMS Elements
❖ Barriers and Barriers Philosophy
❖ Handover Data and Documentation
❖ Lack of Data and the Importance of Data
❖ Roles and Responsibilities
Day 3: Lack of Barriers
❖ Lack of Tubing/Tree Barriers
❖ Lack of Annulus Barriers: Wellhead Freezing
❖ Lack of Annulus Gate Valves
Day 4: X-Trees and Wellheads
❖ Types, Functions, Tree Barriers.
❖ Tree Critical Properties. Temperature, Trim, PSL, PR.
❖ Other Tree Features
❖ Tree Selection: A Practical Example
❖ Tree and Wellhead Maintenance. Leak Rates
Day 5: Annulus Pressure Management
❖ Definitions and Types of Annulus Pressures. Sustained Annulus Pressure (SAP)
❖ Fixing Sustained Annulus Pressure (SAP). Data Needed
❖ Living with Sustained Annulus Pressure (SAP)
❖ MAASP & MAWOP
❖ Calculate MAASP and MAWOP: A Practical Exercise
❖ Automatic Annulus Control Systems
❖ Using Hot Tapping for Annulus Pressure Monitoring
❖ Course Wrap-Up: Final Assessment, Q&A, and Feedback
CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing minimum of 80% of the total
course duration.
Code | Date | Venue | Fees | Register |
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DE254-01 | 22-06-2025 | Dubai | USD 5450 | |
DE254-02 | 24-08-2025 | Cairo | USD 5450 | |
DE254-03 | 19-10-2025 | Casablanca | USD 5450 | |
DE254-04 | 14-12-2025 | Dubai | USD 5450 |
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