DRL 317
Stuck Pipe Causes, Prevention & Remediation
This course is designed for comprehensive coverage of stuck pipe problems and resolutions. Initially, main reasons behind the stuck pipe will be discussed.
This course is designed for comprehensive coverage of stuck pipe problems and resolutions. Initially, main reasons behind the stuck pipe will be discussed.
Code | Date | Location | price (€)* |
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DRL 317 | 3 – 6 Mar 2025 | Online | 1550 |
DRL 317 | 7 – 10 Jul 2025 | 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!
During drilling operations, a pipe can be stuck. It happen when it cannot be freed from the wellbore without destroying the pipe, and without exceeding the drilling rig’s pulling load. This 5-day course was designed to explain this problem and the plan can be deployed to solve it.
This course is designed for comprehensive coverage of stuck pipe problems and resolutions. Initially, main reasons behind the stuck pipe will be discussed. Then, some ways to prevent this problem will be stated. Next, fishing operation will be elaborated. Finally, hole cleaning process will be explained.
o Causes of stuck pipe. Warning signs of sticking.
Rig measures to free stuck pipe.
o Field study examining stuck pipe incidents.
Economic methods to avoid and/or free stuck pipe.
o Fishing operations for drillstring and wireline.
Fishing economics
o Hole cleaning techniques. Tripping and backreaming.
Jerry Rusnak has more than 40 years of oilfield experience. He has worked in all phases of the industry including service, supply, operations and academia. He began his career as a Wireline field engineer. Then he worked for an Independent Exploration and Production Company as a field engineer managing wellsite drilling, completion and workover operations. Moving up he became the companies Drilling and Completion Manager in charge of multiple simultaneous drilling and completion operations across US land. At the end of his tenure (15 years) he was the company’s Exploration and Production Manager. This company grew rapidly during his career and the E&P part of the company was eventually sold to a major independent . Rusnak holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ocean Engineering from Florida Atlantic University, is an active member and past section president of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and holds or is eligible to hold most major certifications required for wellsite work both onshore and offshore.
Drilling, completion, workover, production engineers and their managers. Reservoir and geology engineers, field maintenance supervisors and operators. Service companies and equipment manufacturing engineers.
Safety engineers and personnel selected by their companies for attending special training courses.
Intermediate
To provide an in-depth knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of E-line operations. At the end of the course delegates will learn about the many processes involved in Eline operations, about E-line equipment, and how to plan and execute an E-line operation.
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* 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!
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