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DRL 305

Drillstring Design

PetroTeach offers the 4 days course in drillstring design. The course is intended to provide drilling and well engineers with the competency to design a drillstring for a well. Using both vertical and directional well profiles, participants are taken through the design of a drillstring for various scenarios using current design standards.

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
DRL 305 3 - 6 Nov 2025 Aberdeen 3490
DRL 305 5 – 6 Oct 2025 Online 1550

* 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

PetroTeach offers the 4 days course in drillstring design. The course is intended to provide drilling and well engineers with the competency to design a drillstring for a well. Using both vertical and directional well profiles, participants are taken through the design of a drillstring for various scenarios using current design standards

The drillstring design is completed from first principles and using spreadsheets so that participants gain an understanding in the design principles. The course starts with the tubular properties and then moves through the various components to allow a full drillstring design to be completed. The various mechanical aspects of a string such as vibrations, torque and drag and wear are covered to ensure that these are considered for the design of the string. The final day of the course addresses drillstring inspection.

COURSE OUTLINE

4 days
Day 1

o Introduction and drillstring history
o Properties of pipe
o Tubular mechanical and
o Classifications and Identification
o Buoyancy

Day 2

o Designing the drillstring
o Drill string components

Day 3

o Bottom hole assemblies
o Torque & drag
o Buckling
o Drillstrinmg failure
o Drillstring fatigue
o Slip crushing
o Drillstring dynamics
o Wear and casing wear

Day 4

o Drillstring Care and Inspection
o Standards
o Thread compounds
o Drill string inspection

INSTRUCTOR

Steve Nas

Steve Nas

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

The participants should have a solid understanding of conventional drilling operations and at least 3 to 5 years of experience in drilling and rig operations. General understanding and knowledge of hydrostatic pressures and the associated calculation methods is an advantage. The course is intended for the disciplines listed below, as well as anyone with a specific interest in the topic:
• Drilling and Completion Engineers
• Drilling Contractor supervisory personnel
• Service Providers for Deepwater Wells
• Other relevant technical and operational staff

COURSE LEVEL
  • Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

The participants will learn:
• Understanding of tubular properties.
• Know the classification of the major drillstring components.
• Know the process and design factors for a drillstring.
• Understand the components and their placement.
• Understanding of torque and Drag, and Hydraulics.
• Understand buckling, fatigue, drillstring dynamics and failures.
• Understand the requirements and processes for drillstring inspections.

REGISTER

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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