IWCF Pressure Control Well Intervention Level 2 (Coiled Tubing, Snubbing, Wireline)

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Description

Delivery

  • Duration: Typically 3–4 days (minimum 20 hours for classroom course)

  • Mode: In-person, instructor-led classroom or self-paced e-learning (online learning available, but assessment is proctored at an accredited center)

  • Schedule: Consecutive modules, ending with written assessments

  • Requirement: IWCF Candidate Registration (CR) Number

  • Certificate Validity: 5 years upon successful completion and passing all assessments


Method

  • Curriculum: Official IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control Level 2 syllabus, aligned with industry best practices and IOGP recommendations

  • Instruction: Interactive lectures, animations, group discussions, videos, instructor demonstrations, and classroom workbook exercises

  • Practical Training: Scenario-based exercises on barrier management, influx detection, and safe well control actions tailored to coiled tubing, snubbing, and wireline

  • Assessment:

    • Written exams in both Completion Operations and Completion Equipment (compulsory)

    • At least one optional module: Coiled Tubing, Snubbing, or Wireline (minimum 70% pass mark per section)

    • Multiple choice and direct answer questions on fundamental pressure control topics

  • Learning Resources: Workbooks, handouts, self-study and exam-prep materials, personal feedback


Course Overview

The IWCF Level 2 Well Intervention Pressure Control course provides junior and entry-level field personnel with an introduction to well intervention operations (coiled tubing, snubbing, wireline). The course covers:

  • Basic well control and barrier concepts

  • Completion equipment and pressure control tools

  • Introduction to well control procedures, shut-in, and contingency planning

  • Early warning signs and safety protocols during intervention

  • Simple well control calculations (hydrostatic, surface pressure)
    The program aims to establish a foundation in well intervention safety practices, pressure management, and hazard recognition prior to taking on Level 3 responsibilities.


Training Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the purpose and types of well interventions (coiled tubing, snubbing, wireline)

  • Identify causes and early warning signs of well control problems during intervention

  • Understand basic pressure control concepts and the role of barriers in well integrity

  • Assist in routine rig-up, pressure testing, and operation of completion and well control equipment

  • Describe and follow fundamental shut-in and contingency procedures for each intervention method

  • Perform basic pressure calculations and recognize the importance of correct values for safety

  • Demonstrate awareness of critical safety practices and the importance of adherence to standard procedures


Designed For

  • Level 2 (Introductory): Assistant Operators (wireline, coiled tubing, snubbing), entry-level field techs, and other staff whose work may contribute to the detection/control of a well influx but are not yet responsible for independent well shut-in

  • Prerequisites: No previous IWCF certificate required; field role and basic operational awareness are assumed

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