Wild Well Announces Onsite Training

Posted by Michelle Howard
Monday, September 24, 2018

Well control and engineering services firm Wild Well Control, Inc., a Superior Energy Services company, announced that it will offer well control training to drilling rig crews onsite with its rigsite well control Crew Training Unit.

Wild Well is an provider certified well control training in the classroom, and the Crew Training Unit extends its leadership to the rigsite with an innovative way to educate drilling rig crews. The training will prepare crews to recognize well control issues and understand how to safely shut-in oil and gas wells. The training can be tailored to address specific well control concerns and will also review the indicative signs of well kicks, critical decision-making skills in a collaborative format, proper drilling techniques and proper shut-in procedures.

Wild Well’s new onsite rig crew training service will be initially available in the Permian Basin region. The mobile well control Crew Training Unit enhances Wild Well’s local efforts to support the ongoing activity in the region by providing localized training, well intervention and emergency response equipment currently staged for quick deployment.

Wild Well’s Crew Training Unit, prepares rig crew members to maintain well control when a kick occurs during live drilling operations. Wild Well’s other risk management services including emergency response planning, well control equipment surveys, and rigsite assessments can be integrated with rigsite crew training.

Operators and drilling contractors who use Wild Well’s onsite Crew Training Unit will improve their rig crew’s knowledge, understanding and awareness of well control.

Categories: Education/Training Drilling Engineering Shale Oil & Gas

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