Introduction to Offshore Drilling
Offshore drilling is a complex and high-risk operation that requires specialized technologies, equipment, and planning. This webinar introduces the fundamentals of offshore drilling, covering rig types, well design, drilling processes, and operational challenges. Participants will gain an understanding of how offshore drilling projects are executed safely and efficiently, with emphasis on both technical and environmental considerations.
Webinar Objectives
• Understand the fundamentals of offshore drilling operations and rig types.
• Review well design and drilling practices in offshore environments.
• Explore safety, environmental, and regulatory considerations.
• Identify key challenges and risk management strategies in offshore drilling.
About the Presenter
The presenter is a seasoned drilling professional with extensive experience in offshore operations. Their expertise spans well design, drilling execution, and operational safety across a range of offshore environments. They provide both technical depth and practical insight, ensuring participants gain knowledge directly applicable to offshore drilling projects.
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Time : 9 PM Indian Time | Duration : 90 Minutes
Python for PTA: Type curves creation
This webinar equips petroleum engineers with practical Python skills to generate Gringarten type curves for Pressure Transient Analysis (PTA), transforming theoretical reservoir concepts into actionable code. Participants will review the diffusivity equation, explore its analytical solutions, master dimensionless parameters, and implement Python scripts for log-log type curve plotting—essential for estimating permeability, skin factor, and reservoir boundaries from well test data.Ideal for reservoir and production engineers seeking data-driven PTA workflows, the session leverages NumPy, Matplotlib, and hydraulic modeling principles to analyze performance data efficiently. Attendees leave with reusable code templates and real-world applications from field operations.