Course Offering & Training Calendar 2026 – 2027

Production Engineering Training

Thirteen courses designed to develop end-to-end competence across well performance, multiphase flow, artificial lift, surveillance, facilities, and integrated production system optimisation.

Available In
Kigali Rwanda
Nairobi Kenya
Accra Ghana

Courses

13

Duration

5 days

Tuition

USD 5,600

Min. Class

15 participants

Theoretical Depth

Each course combines rigorous theory with hands-on application using real operational scenarios drawn from producing fields.

Practical Application

Workflows, datasets, and exercises mirror the day-to-day analytical tasks of production, reservoir, and facilities engineers.

Targeted Audiences

From new graduates to senior technical authorities, every course is tailored to the experience level and role of its participants.

Course Catalogue

Thirteen Courses, One Integrated Programme

Each course runs 5 days · USD 5,600 per participant

01
Practical Optimisation of Petroleum Production Systems

Production System Optimisation

Provides participants with a solid understanding of integrated oil and gas asset management. Covers workflows for identifying oil generation opportunities and introduces trends and technologies that improve well, reservoir, and facility (WRFM) practices. Participants gain skills in well and reservoir surveillance for informed decision-making in asset life cycle management, production optimisation, enhanced recovery, and strategies for maximising value from ageing assets.

Modules
Module 1: Introduction to PSO/WRFM and Acquisition of Related Data
Module 2: Data Acquisition and Surveillance
Module 3: Surveillance and Optimisation of Process
Module 4: Implementation and Sustaining PSO
Training Goals
  • Apply the principles of Production System Optimisation (PSO) and Well, Reservoir and Facility Management (WRFM)
  • Design and implement effective surveillance strategies
  • Identify, screen, and prioritise production optimisation opportunities
  • Apply integrated production system modelling (IPSM) for performance analysis and decision-making
  • Diagnose well, flowline, and facility constraints impacting production
  • Develop structured workflows for opportunity maturation and implementation
  • Establish a closed-loop optimisation process to sustain production gains
Who Can Attend
  • Production Engineers
  • Reservoir Engineers
  • Field Operators
  • Asset Managers
  • Upstream Project Managers
  • Petroleum Engineers
02
Systems analysis for well deliverability

Well Performance Analysis & Nodal Analysis

A rigorous treatment of well performance analysis using the systems (nodal) analysis framework. Participants explore the interaction between reservoir inflow performance (IPR) and tubing/wellhead outflow performance (VLP), and learn how to identify operating points, diagnose underperformance, and quantify the impact of changes in completion design, tubing size, choke setting, separator pressure, and artificial lift on well deliverability. Real field datasets are used throughout.

Training Goals
  • Construct IPR curves for single-phase and multiphase flow using Vogel, Fetkovich, Jones, and composite models
  • Generate VLP curves using appropriate multiphase correlations and select the most representative correlation
  • Perform nodal analysis at the bottomhole, wellhead, and surface nodes to determine operating points
  • Identify production bottlenecks and quantify the deliverability impact of proposed interventions
  • Apply nodal analysis to evaluate tubing resizing, recompletion, stimulation, and artificial lift options
  • Use industry-standard nodal analysis software for sensitivity studies and what-if scenarios
Who Can Attend
  • Production engineers, reservoir engineers, completions engineers
  • Well surveillance personnel and petroleum engineering graduates
  • Technical professionals transitioning into upstream production roles
  • Recommended for participants with a foundational understanding of reservoir engineering and well completions
03
Physics of flow and assurance threats

Multiphase Flow & Flow Assurance Fundamentals

Multiphase flow behaviour governs how fluids move from the reservoir to the processing facility, and how flow assurance challenges threaten the continuity of that flow. This course covers the physics of gas-liquid-solid flow in pipes and risers, pressure drop and holdup prediction, flow regime mapping, and the principal flow assurance threats: hydrates, wax, asphaltenes, scale, sand, emulsions, slugging, and corrosion.

Training Goals
  • Identify flow regimes in vertical, horizontal, and inclined pipes and apply appropriate correlations
  • Calculate pressure drop and liquid holdup in multiphase pipelines and risers
  • Diagnose and mitigate hydrate, wax, asphaltene, and scale deposition risks
  • Develop chemical injection strategies (inhibitors, dispersants, demulsifiers) for assurance threats
  • Recognise and manage severe slugging, terrain slugging, and start-up transients
  • Interpret PVT data and understand its role in flow assurance modelling
Who Can Attend
  • Production engineers, flow assurance engineers, facilities engineers
  • Pipeline engineers, subsea engineers, operations supervisors
  • Chemists working in upstream oil and gas
  • Recommended for early-to-mid career professionals
04
Data-driven performance management

Production Surveillance Diagnostics & KPI Management

Effective surveillance is the backbone of production performance management. This course equips participants with structured methods for monitoring well and field performance, diagnosing deviations from expected behaviour, and managing performance through well-defined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). The course emphasises a data-driven approach: from raw measurement quality, through diagnostic workflows, to KPI dashboards that drive operational and management decisions.

Training Goals
  • Design a fit-for-purpose surveillance programme covering wells, networks, and facilities
  • Apply diagnostic workflows to identify causes of well and field underperformance
  • Define, calculate, and track production KPIs (uptime, deferment, well availability, lift efficiency, etc.)
  • Build surveillance dashboards and exception-based reporting frameworks
  • Use surveillance data to support short-term optimisation and long-term asset planning
  • Establish data quality controls and validation routines for production measurements
Who Can Attend
  • Production engineers, surveillance engineers, operations engineers
  • Asset managers and production technologists
  • Data analysts working with production data
  • Field supervisors responsible for daily performance reporting
05
Selecting and managing the right lift method

Artificial Lift Systems – Design, Selection & Surveillance

A comprehensive overview of all major artificial lift methods: Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP), Gas Lift, Sucker Rod Pumps, Progressive Cavity Pumps (PCP), Hydraulic Jet Pumps, and Plunger Lift systems. Emphasis is on selection criteria, design fundamentals, and ongoing surveillance. Participants develop the judgement needed to match the right lift method to the right well under varying reservoir, fluid, and operating conditions.

Training Goals
  • Compare the operating envelopes, advantages, and limitations of all major artificial lift methods
  • Apply structured selection criteria to recommend the appropriate lift method for a given well
  • Perform basic design and sizing calculations for each lift system
  • Establish surveillance routines and interpret diagnostic data (cards, currents, pressures, rates)
  • Recognise common failure modes and apply preventive measures to extend run life
  • Plan transitions between lift methods as wells mature
Who Can Attend
  • Production engineers, completions engineers, artificial lift specialists
  • Well services personnel and operations engineers
  • Technical professionals supporting field development planning
06
Improving ESP run life and MTBF

ESP Design, Operation & Failure Management

Electrical Submersible Pumps remain one of the most widely deployed and most failure-prone artificial lift systems. This focused course covers ESP system architecture, sizing and selection, motor and pump performance curves, variable speed drive operation, downhole monitoring, and a deep treatment of failure mechanisms. Particular attention is given to root cause failure analysis, dismantle inspection findings, and engineering interventions that improve Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF).

Training Goals
  • Design and size complete ESP systems including pump, motor, seal, cable, and surface equipment
  • Interpret ESP performance curves and apply affinity laws to operating decisions
  • Operate ESPs across varying inflow conditions using variable speed drives
  • Use downhole gauge data to monitor performance and detect early signs of failure
  • Conduct structured root cause analysis on ESP failures using dismantle inspection reports
  • Implement engineered solutions to extend run life and improve MTBF
Who Can Attend
  • Production engineers, ESP specialists, well services engineers
  • Operations engineers and reliability engineers
  • Procurement professionals involved in ESP equipment specification and contracting
07
Continuous optimisation of gas lift systems

Gas Lift Design and Optimisation

Gas lift remains one of the most flexible and forgiving artificial lift methods, but its true value is unlocked only through proper design and continuous optimisation. This course covers continuous and intermittent gas lift principles, valve design and spacing, unloading sequences, troubleshooting of common gas lift problems, and field-wide gas allocation optimisation under compression and supply constraints.

Training Goals
  • Design continuous gas lift installations including valve selection, spacing, and unloading sequence
  • Apply intermittent gas lift principles for low-rate, low-pressure wells
  • Diagnose common problems: multipointing, valve leakage, instability, and heading
  • Optimise injection rates at the well level using gas lift performance curves
  • Allocate limited lift gas across a field to maximise production or value
  • Interpret flowing gradient surveys, acoustic surveys, and surface data for diagnostics
Who Can Attend
  • Production engineers, artificial lift specialists, operations engineers
  • Well services personnel
  • Gas plant operators interfacing with gas lift compression systems
08
Debottlenecking surface facilities

Facilities Management & Optimisation

Surface facilities convert raw well streams into sales-quality products and are often the binding constraint on field production. This course covers the principal unit operations: separation, dehydration, compression, pumping, heat exchange, and water handling. It equips participants with the tools to identify facility bottlenecks, evaluate debottlenecking options, and optimise facility throughput against export and quality specifications.

Training Goals
  • Understand the design intent and operating envelope of major facility unit operations
  • Perform mass and energy balances across processing trains
  • Identify facility bottlenecks limiting field production
  • Evaluate debottlenecking options including equipment modifications, chemical solutions, and operational changes
  • Manage interfaces between subsurface, wells, and facilities for integrated optimisation
  • Apply HSE and integrity considerations in facility optimisation decisions
Who Can Attend
  • Facilities engineers, production engineers, process engineers
  • Operations supervisors and asset integrity engineers
  • Project engineers involved in facility upgrades and brownfield modifications
09
Integrated asset modelling and process simulation

Integrated Process Engineering: Optimisation, Improvement & Simulation

Bridges process engineering and production engineering through the lens of integrated asset modelling and process simulation. Participants learn to build steady-state and dynamic process models, link them with subsurface and network models, and use simulation to test improvement and optimisation scenarios. The course emphasises practical model building, validation against plant data, and the translation of simulation results into operational decisions.

Training Goals
  • Build steady-state process simulation models of typical upstream processing facilities
  • Validate simulation models against measured plant data and tune for accuracy
  • Link process models with reservoir, well, and network models for integrated asset modelling
  • Apply simulation to evaluate process improvement and debottlenecking options
  • Use optimisation algorithms within simulators to identify optimal operating set points
  • Communicate simulation results effectively to multidisciplinary decision-making teams
Who Can Attend
  • Process engineers, production engineers, facilities engineers
  • Simulation specialists and asset modellers
  • Technical professionals involved in field development planning or brownfield optimisation studies
10
Closing the loop on measurement and losses

Unified Production Assurance: Enhancement, Optimisation & Reconciliation

Production assurance is the discipline of ensuring that what is produced is accurately measured, allocated, reconciled, and protected against avoidable losses. This course presents a unified framework that links enhancement opportunities, optimisation initiatives, and the back-allocation and reconciliation processes that close the loop between subsurface estimates, well measurements, and fiscal sales. Loss accounting, deferment management, and shrinkage analysis are covered in depth.

Training Goals
  • Implement an integrated production assurance framework across an asset
  • Perform back-allocation of commingled production using well test and metering data
  • Conduct production reconciliation between well, station, and fiscal measurements
  • Quantify and categorise production losses and deferments using standard frameworks
  • Identify enhancement and optimisation opportunities from reconciliation gaps
  • Apply uncertainty analysis to allocation and reconciliation results
Who Can Attend
  • Production engineers, allocation engineers, hydrocarbon accountants
  • Asset accountants, metering engineers, asset managers
  • Joint venture partners' technical representatives
11
Entry-level foundation for new entrants

Fundamentals of Production Enhancement & Optimisation

An entry-level course that introduces the concepts, vocabulary, and core techniques of production enhancement and optimisation. Designed for new entrants and cross-discipline professionals, it provides a structured foundation in well performance, lift, surveillance, and basic optimisation thinking, without assuming prior specialist knowledge. Recommended starting point for anyone new to production engineering.

Training Goals
  • Describe how oil and gas wells produce and the principal factors that limit production
  • Recognise the major artificial lift methods and where each is typically applied
  • Understand the basic concepts of nodal analysis and well performance
  • Identify common production problems and the categories of solution available
  • Use the standard vocabulary of production engineering with confidence
  • Engage productively with specialist colleagues across subsurface, wells, and facilities
Who Can Attend
  • New graduate engineers and early-career professionals
  • Cross-discipline staff transitioning into production roles (drilling, reservoir, geology, facilities)
  • Production technologists and field operators stepping into engineering positions
  • Non-technical staff who interface with production engineering teams
12
Intermediate techniques for producing wells and fields

Production Enhancement & Optimisation

Building on foundational concepts, this intermediate-level course develops practical competence in the techniques used to enhance and optimise producing wells and fields. Topics include well intervention planning, matrix and acid stimulation, water and gas shut-off, recompletion strategy, artificial lift optimisation, and the economic evaluation of enhancement options. Field cases anchor the technical material in realistic operational contexts.

Training Goals
  • Plan and prioritise well intervention campaigns based on candidate ranking
  • Evaluate matrix stimulation and acidisation candidates using diagnostic data
  • Apply water and gas shut-off techniques and assess their suitability
  • Optimise existing artificial lift installations through operational and design changes
  • Conduct economic evaluations of enhancement options including risked returns
  • Prepare technical proposals for enhancement projects with clear value cases
Who Can Attend
  • Production engineers with two or more years of experience
  • Well services engineers and intervention engineers
  • Asset planners
  • Engineers preparing to take on candidate-selection or work-programme responsibilities
13
Strategic optimisation for mature assets

Advanced Production Enhancement & Optimisation

The advanced course in the enhancement and optimisation series tackles complex, integrated problems faced in mature assets and challenging operating environments. Topics include advanced stimulation design, complex multilateral and horizontal well optimisation, integrated asset optimisation under uncertainty, brownfield redevelopment strategy, and the leadership of multidisciplinary optimisation initiatives. Built around extended case studies and participant-led problem solving.

Training Goals
  • Design advanced stimulation treatments for complex reservoirs and well geometries
  • Lead integrated asset optimisation studies under technical and commercial uncertainty
  • Develop redevelopment strategies for mature and declining assets
  • Apply portfolio thinking to prioritise enhancement opportunities across an asset base
  • Mentor junior engineers and lead multidisciplinary optimisation teams
  • Engage senior management with credible technical and economic recommendations
Who Can Attend
  • Senior production engineers and technical authorities
  • Principal engineers, asset technical leads, optimisation team leaders
  • Consulting engineers
  • Recommended for participants who have completed the intermediate course or have at least five years of production engineering experience

At-a-Glance Calendar

Full 2026 – 2027 Schedule

All courses run for five days at USD 5,600 per participant. Each course requires a minimum class size of 15.

# Course Title Dates Location Price (USD)
1Production System OptimisationJul. 13 – Jul. 17, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Aug. 17 – Aug. 21, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Sep. 14 – Sep. 18, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Jan. 11 – Jan. 15, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Feb. 15 – Feb. 19, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Mar. 15 – Mar. 19, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
2Well Performance Analysis & Nodal AnalysisMay 04 – May 08, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Nov. 02 – Nov. 06, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
3Multiphase Flow & Flow Assurance FundamentalsMay 25 – May 29, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Nov. 23 – Nov. 27, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
4Production Surveillance Diagnostics & KPI ManagementAug. 31 – Sep. 04, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Mar. 01 – Mar. 05, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
5Artificial Lift Systems – Design, Selection & SurveillanceAug. 10 – Aug. 14, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Feb. 08 – Feb. 12, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
6ESP Design, Operation & Failure ManagementSep. 28 – Oct. 02, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Mar. 29 – Apr. 02, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
7Gas Lift Design and OptimisationOct. 26 – Oct. 30, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Apr. 26 – Apr. 30, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
8Facilities Management & OptimisationJul. 06 – Jul. 10, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Jan. 04 – Jan. 08, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
9Integrated Process Engineering: Optimisation, Improvement & SimulationJul. 27 – Jul. 31, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Jan. 25 – Jan. 29, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
10Unified Production Assurance: Enhancement, Optimisation & ReconciliationOct. 12 – Oct. 16, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Apr. 12 – Apr. 16, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
11Fundamentals of Production Enhancement & OptimisationJun. 01 – Jun. 05, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Nov. 30 – Dec. 04, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
12Production Enhancement & OptimisationJun. 29 – Jul. 03, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Dec. 28, 2026 – Jan. 01, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
13Advanced Production Enhancement & OptimisationAug. 03 – Aug. 07, 2026Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600
Feb. 01 – Feb. 05, 2027Kigali | Nairobi | Accra 5,600

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