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Student Guide TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT Fishing Tool Operations February 2011 C OURSE F T O ISHING OOL PERATIONS Course At the end of this course, you should be able to identify and explain: Objectives  What a fishing job is and the role of the Schlumberger Fishing Tool Operator in successfully completing the job.  The importance of proper paperwork completion prior, during and following a job.  The common tools, methods and contingency plans used for a junk fishing operation.  The common tools, methods and contingency plans used for a milling operation.  The essentials of a pipe recovery operation in both open and cased hole.  The role of the Schlumberger FTO during the back-off operation.  The options available for cutting pipe and when to use each.  The common tools, methods and contingency plans used for a washover operation. Suggested  Using the tally book, strap sheet and taking field measurements Pre-requisites  The RKB difference –applying the difference and keeping your figures accurate  Calculating the neutral point in a pipe string  Knowing material strength limitations  Finding stretch calculations  Working knowledge of the available fishing tools and accessories. Following Along in the Manual When you see this on the screen: You should see this in your manual: Acronyms From This Book AFE Approved Field Expense BHA Bottom Hole Assembly FTO Fishing Tool Operator HWDP Heavyweight Drill Pipe IJ Integral Joint JSA Job Safety Analysis MSR Master Service Record RCT Radial Cutting Torch RKB Rotary Kelly Bushing XO Cross Over Sub T h e F is h in g J o b C 1 HAPTER T F J HE ISHING OB Chapter At the end of this chapter, you should be able to: Objectives  Identify and explain six qualities that describe the successful fisherman and the 'rules' of fishing.  Locate answers to key job data using available resources.  Properly set-up necessary job paperwork including the Tally Book and the Job Resume.  Identify and evaluate the impact of economic factors on a fishing job. ©2010 Schlumberger Fishing Tool Operations-Student Manual 1 Chapter 1 – The Fishing Job ©2010 Schlumberger Fishing Tool Operations-Student Manual 2 Chapter 1 – The Fishing Job Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5  Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5  Class Preview .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5  What is Fishing? ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6  Exercise: Visualization .............................................................................................................................................................. 7  Qualities of the Successful Fishing Tool Operator ................................................................................................................. 8  Rules of Fishing and Job Planning .......................................................................................................................................... 9  Job Planning ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9  The “Rules” .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9  The First Steps ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9  Where does the Job Start? .................................................................................................................................................... 10  Minimum Initial Information .................................................................................................................................................... 10  Additional Initial Information .................................................................................................................................................. 10  Writing Out a Fishing Plan ..................................................................................................................................................... 11  Once on Site .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11  On the Rig Floor .................................................................................................................................................................... 11  Additionally ............................................................................................................................................................................ 12  Get Your Tally Together ........................................................................................................................................................ 12  Paperwork ................................................................................................................................................................................. 13  Tally Book Rules ................................................................................................................................................................... 13  Computerized Record Keeping ............................................................................................................................................... 15  Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15  The Resume or Job Log ........................................................................................................................................................ 15  Discussion Question .............................................................................................................................................................. 15  Exercise: Resources ................................................................................................................................................................ 16  Finding Information ................................................................................................................................................................ 16  Exercise: Tally Book ................................................................................................................................................................ 17  Exercise ................................................................................................................................................................................. 17  ©2010 Schlumberger Fishing Tool Operations-Student Manual 3 Chapter 1 – The Fishing Job

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