Year: 2019 Language: English Author: Peter Aird Genre: Handbook Publisher: ELSEVIER Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 670 Description: My drilling work began in 1980 when, as a former Merchant Navy marine engineering officer, I became a trainee for Shell International, working through a drilling supervisors development program that I then served for both Shell and BP Internationally from 1986 to 1993. Thereafter, as a consultant, I was employed in the same role globally for various recognized companies, drilling frontier leading edge wells, many of which were in deepwater. In 1998, I was approached and reluctantly agreed to develop industry first training materials for deepwater drilling and well engineering, confessing a lack of training skills, knowledge, and experience, but convinced a need for this training was and is today sorely needed. Through the decades, I have since shared knowledge and experience gained by facilitating and delivering deepwater and other complex well design, drilling engineering, and operations training courses. I felt similarly unprepared to write this book, even with the deepwater opportunities and experiences gained within drilling, well engineering, and operations specialist positions held, conducting leadership and consultancy support roles in multiple deepwater projects in recent years. Despite having produced numerous technical and operational documents, I had absolutely no writing skills. But again I saw the great need for a guide since, as the deepwater industry, technology, principles, and practices grow and change, so does the need for more discussion, sharing and distribution of knowledge from lessons learned and from things that go wrong.
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DEEPWATER DRILLING
Year: 2019
Language: English
Author: Peter Aird
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 670
Description: My drilling work began in 1980 when,
as a former Merchant Navy marine engineering
officer, I became a trainee for Shell
International, working through a drilling supervisors
development program that I then
served for both Shell and BP Internationally
from 1986 to 1993. Thereafter, as a consultant,
I was employed in the same role globally for
various recognized companies, drilling frontier
leading edge wells, many of which were
in deepwater. In 1998, I was approached and
reluctantly agreed to develop industry first
training materials for deepwater drilling and
well engineering, confessing a lack of training
skills, knowledge, and experience, but
convinced a need for this training was and is
today sorely needed. Through the decades, I
have since shared knowledge and experience
gained by facilitating and delivering deepwater
and other complex well design, drilling
engineering, and operations training courses.
I felt similarly unprepared to write this
book, even with the deepwater opportunities
and experiences gained within drilling, well
engineering, and operations specialist positions
held, conducting leadership and consultancy
support roles in multiple deepwater
projects in recent years. Despite having produced
numerous technical and operational
documents, I had absolutely no writing skills.
But again I saw the great need for a guide
since, as the deepwater industry, technology,
principles, and practices grow and change, so
does the need for more discussion, sharing
and distribution of knowledge from lessons
learned and from things that go wrong.
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