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Drilling Engineering I Lab

Course Code

TM3101

Number of Credits

4

Semester

Course Type

C

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Overall drilling operations, drilling equipment and tool types
Formation pressure, Fracture pressure and Abnormal pressure
Drilling Fluid
Drill String Series
Planning the geometry of drilling holes and installing Casing as well as cementing operations
Well Kick with Pressure Control

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Able to understand drilling operations as a whole, starting from preparation, implementation, and new and future technology. Able to understand the unit system, as well as site preparation and drilling locations.
CPMK 2Able to understand Drilling equipment and Bit types. Able to understand how to choose a rig and calculate the capabilities required. Able to calculate estimates of drilling financing
CPMK 3Able to understand formation pressure and fracturing pressure detection techniques, both before, during and after drilling. Able to understand the origin of abnormal pressure
CPMK 4Able to understand the physical properties of mud (density, viscosity, gel strength, and filtration loss). Able to understand the effects of swelling and how to deal with it
CPMK 5Able to understand how to calculate pressure loss in the pipe and annulus and be able to calculate the minimum speed at which cuttings rise and be able to analyze the effects of tension and pressure on pipe withdrawal.
CPMK 6Able to understand the calculations for designing a series of drill strings for vertical wells and understand how to check pipe classification
CPMK 7Able to understand rock behavior, and the use of rock mechanics in drilling operations
CPMK 8Understand drilling hole geometry planning, be able to determine casing position, recognize casing types and their parameters. Understand the calculation of burst pressure, collapse, tension using the Maximum Load method and the Minimum Set method.
CPMK 9Able to understand the physical properties of cement and the implementation of cementing operations
CPMK 10Understand the causes of wellkicks, signs of wellkicks when using and without a drillstring
CPMK 11Understand how to overcome Well Kick with Pressure Control methods Driller, Wait & Wight, Concurrent, Volumetric and be able to use Pressure Control Simulator Software

Learning Method

  • Group discussion, Problem Based Learning, Seminar Discussions and Presentations, Case study

Learning Modality

  • Offline, Asynchronous, Independent, Group

Assessment Methods

  • Quiz, Assignment, Midterm Exam, Final Exam,