Some of the downhole tools names used are actually Schlumberger equipment names. This video is a "primer" on Well Testing operations. This is not going to make you a specialist, but you will at least get a better understanding.
What this "course" does not define is that operations, operating procedures are also vastly depending on the operator (The oil company), the country where the operations are carried out.
The insights in this video on well testing have been carefully distilled from a myriad of literature, incorporating diverse viewpoints to present a thorough examination of the subject matter.
I injured myself on a service rig. Broke my leg really badly, had to get plates and screws in. 2 years later im still deemed unfit for roughneck work. Would well testing be a bit easier on my bad knee compared to roughnecking? I'm thinking of trying to get into well testing even though it doesn't pay as well as roughneck but maybe this is because it's lighter on the body? Easier?
Well testing is generally less physically demanding than roughnecking, but the suitability of the job for your injured leg depends on your specific medical condition. Consult a medical professional for advice.
@@onemoretime734 met a air hand today. He said anyone with rig or well testing experience can get a air hand job pretty easy. And bieng air hand is not as much physical or heavy lifting
Some of the downhole tools names used are actually Schlumberger equipment names.
This video is a "primer" on Well Testing operations. This is not going to make you a specialist, but you will at least get a better understanding.
Thank you for your feedback.
Safety ? How about showing how many certificates you need?
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What this "course" does not define is that operations, operating procedures are also vastly depending on the operator (The oil company), the country where the operations are carried out.
Thank you for your feedback
Which book have you followed for this video?
The insights in this video on well testing have been carefully distilled from a myriad of literature, incorporating diverse viewpoints to present a thorough examination of the subject matter.
I injured myself on a service rig. Broke my leg really badly, had to get plates and screws in. 2 years later im still deemed unfit for roughneck work. Would well testing be a bit easier on my bad knee compared to roughnecking? I'm thinking of trying to get into well testing even though it doesn't pay as well as roughneck but maybe this is because it's lighter on the body? Easier?
Well testing is generally less physically demanding than roughnecking, but the suitability of the job for your injured leg depends on your specific medical condition. Consult a medical professional for advice.
@@onemoretime734 met a air hand today. He said anyone with rig or well testing experience can get a air hand job pretty easy. And bieng air hand is not as much physical or heavy lifting
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