Description
Delivery
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Duration: 5 full days (minimum 28–32 hours, excluding assessment time)
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Mode: In-person, instructor-led classroom or interactive virtual class
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Schedule: Consecutive daily modules, concluding with written assessment(s)
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Requirement: IWCF Candidate Registration (CR) Number
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Certificate Validity: 2 years upon successful completion and passing all assessments
Method
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Curriculum: Official IWCF Well Intervention Pressure Control Level 3 syllabus, aligned to IOGP and industry standards
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Instruction: Expert-led lectures, group discussions, real-world case studies, videos, instructor demos, and class workbook exercises
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Practical Training: Scenario-based exercises for detection, immediate response, and barrier management across coiled tubing, snubbing, and wireline
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Assessment:
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Written exams in both Completion Operations/Equipment and at least one selected module: Coiled Tubing, Snubbing, or Wireline (minimum 70% pass mark per section)
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Participants select at least one well intervention module for assessment (cannot be changed post-assessment)
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Learning Resources: Workbooks, handouts, self-study and revision materials, personalized feedback
Course Overview
This intermediate-level IWCF program is designed for operators and senior crew directly responsible for the safe control of well pressure during intervention operations. It develops robust understanding and hands-on skills in well intervention and completion basics, equipment and tool function, pressure control calculations, well barrier verification, and incident response for a range of techniques:
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Coiled tubing
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Snubbing (hydraulic workover)
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Wireline (slickline, e-line)
Emphasis is on well integrity management, barrier philosophy, detection, shut-in/contingency procedures, and the specific challenges of each intervention method under live well conditions.
Training Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
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Explain well intervention pressure control principles across coiled tubing, snubbing, and wireline
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Identify potential well control hazards and warning signs in various well intervention operations
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Demonstrate knowledge of barrier types, installation/verification, and failure modes
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Conduct shut-in and primary/secondary control procedures specific to each intervention method
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Operate, rig-up, and test completion and pressure control equipment safely, including lubricators, BOPs, rams, snubbing units, etc.
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Apply key well control calculations (hydrostatics, kill weight, volume, pressure)
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Respond to loss of well control, plan for emergencies, and implement contingency measures
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Understand and apply IWCF and industry well intervention standards
Designed For
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Level 3 (Operator): Equipment Operators in Coiled Tubing, Snubbing (HWO), Wireline (slickline, E-line), Workover/Intervention Operators, Wellsite Engineers, and anyone expected to shut in a well or maintain pressure control during interventions
- Level 4 (Supervisor): Intervention Wellsite Supervisors, Superintendents, Company Men, Office-based Well Intervention Planners, OIMs, Toolpushers, Completions/Workover Engineers, Crew Chiefs, Senior Well Testing/Service Supervisors, and any supervisory personnel with operational decision authority in intervention pressure control
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Prerequisites:
Level 3: Field experience required; prior IWCF certificate not mandatory, but role familiarity is assumed
Level 4: Supervisory field experience assumed; previous IWCF certificate (Level 3 or 4) recommended but not strictly required







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