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DRL 327

Managing Lost Time

This course offers evident discussions and exercises to review, analyze, identify, investigate, evident Drilling project’s, hazards and risks contributing to lost time events. 

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
DRL 327 10 - 13 Jun 2024 Online 1550
DRL 327 20 – 23 May 2024 Stavanger 3990

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

COURSE OVERVIEW

Loss control is a process safety strategy used in several industries including, Aviation, Automobile, Transportation, Railroads, and Maritime businesses. From the loss/waste resulting, participants are then tasked to review the physical, paper and human evidence of the problem areas identified that ‘go wrong’. The goal is to enable the participant to determine and evaluate both recommendations and corrective actions required.

This course offers evident discussions and exercises to review, analyze, identify, investigate, evident Drilling project’s, hazards and risks contributing to lost time events. You will learn how to optimize all drilling resources to more proactively avoid loss and waste to assure improved wellbore drilling optimization results. With evident case studies to endorse Drilling Excellence attainment methods utilized. Using adult learning methods, course enables selective MLT™ principle, methods, and metrics to be applied and integrated within existing management systems and daily drilling project work practices. Where the application of loss control ‘Instructions, Standards, Measurements, Evaluation and Success’ methods, offer a SMART metrics focus in preference to existing NPT methods.

COURSE OUTLINE

4 days
Day 1

o Workshop purpose, introductions
Group exercise: Establish individual
goals & objectives
o Optimising (loss control)
within well’s operations
o Well hazards, risks and problem’ avoidance
o Work group WG1: hazards and
risks workgroup exercise
Labelling, prioritising problems,
associating risks, begin to work mitigations

Day 2

o Review, Revisit goals and objectives
o Managing loss/waste, metrics
and controls well projects
o Work group WG2; Loss contro ‘recognition, analysis’
o Work group WG2; Recognition,
analysis work group exercise
o Work group WG3: Loss control
identification, determination and evaluation

Day 3

o Firefighting Operations

o Capping Operations

o Snubbing operations

o Snub in dynamic kill

Day 4

o How to see the difference in
well operations
o 5 MLT methods to deliver wells success
o How to investigate, translate and
sustain learning
o Latent cause
analysis (case study exercise)

INSTRUCTOR

Peter Aird

Peter Aird

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

The course has been designed for drilling and well completion engineers.

COURSE LEVEL
  • Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

The objectives of this workshop are to enable participants to:

o Recognize and analyze the true and evident extent of the physical ‘loss and waste’ that exists within well operations.
o Determine and evaluate what the benefits are by applying the ‘knowledge and managing lost time’ delivery approach can achieve.
o A primary objective is to change the way people approach challenges, using the MLT methods and metrics
o SEE (Safe, Effective, Efficient), the CAN-DO  change that can result (based on case studies presented) using MLT™ metrics, management and controls as advocated within this course.

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Registration is now OPEN!

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

For more details and registration please send email to: register@petro-teach.com

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