INTRODUCTION FROM THE PROGRAMME LEADER
For many years, wells have had to be drilled with complex trajectories to achieve challenging and very deep geological targets. The easy to drill oil fields are largely depleted now and the demand for oil is still on a rising trend overall. To successfully drill these deep and often dangerous targets, the wells have to be positioned accurately and until recently, no university had ever addressed the subject of wellbore surveying. In 2012 a new initiative was taken between the Society of Petroleum Engineers Wellbore Positioning Technical Section, and the University of the Highlands and Islands to compile an e-book on the subject. This has been accessed on-line over 15,000 times all across the world demonstrating the demand for better knowledge in the subject. By making this Certificated course available online, the ISCWSA is able to further enhance knowledge and standards in the industry.
Dr Hugh Williamson, the founder of the Industry Steering Committee on Wellbore Survey Accuracy (ISCWSA) and Learning Director of BP Drilling states
“Our generalist Drilling Engineers need a solid grounding in the subject of wellbore surveying. We are keen on ‘blended’ learning solutions, which offer a mix of self-directed learning, instructor-led sessions (e.g. using a virtual classroom), some coursework and/or conversations for learners to have in their workplace (e.g. with local survey/directional companies) and an exam.
I believe this is the way the industry is going – finally and belatedly developing learning solutions that are both modern and efficient.”
Professor Angus Jamieson
ISCWSA
The ISCWSA’s website is available at www.iscwsa.net. This website includes information on upcoming meetings, as well as a wealth of resources and references on wellbore positioning.
Student Forum
There is a Discussion area in the virtual learning environment where students can submit and comment on questions.
Minimum Computer Requirements Needed to Take This Programme
All students will require access to a personal computer for running the simulation software and a colour printer for the reports and drawings. Where laptop specs differ from desktop specs, laptop specs are provided immediately below the desktop specs. These are simply a general guide.
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Windows |
Mac |
Operating Systems |
Windows 8 or 10 |
Mac OS 10.6.x > |
Processor |
Intel Core i3/i5 - 2nd/3rd Gen 1.2GHz or better |
Intel Core i5 quad-core iMac 1.2GHz or better |
RAM |
4GB or more (the more the better) |
Optical drive |
8x CD-RW/DVD +RW |
Superdrive |
Monitor
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17" or larger (the bigger the better) (Laptop: 15" or larger screen)
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Microphone / headphones |
USB headset with microphone
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Webcam |
Built-in or external (it is easier to adjust the camera angle with an external)
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Broadband |
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Course Staff
Professor Angus Jamieson
Professor Angus Jamieson is a well-known consultant in marine positioning and directional drilling. Angus is leading this course in wellbore surveying. He was responsible for the development of several new innovations for the drilling and marine industries including marine In-Field Referencing for high accuracy drilling, combined survey techniques for relief well operations, the COMPASS and 5D directional drilling softwares and several new calibration methods for MWD operations, Dynamic Positioning Systems and ROV positioning.
Robert Wylie
Robert Wylie has worked in the MWD business since its early days in field operations, R&D, and manufacture. He is widely known for his knowledge of magnetic survey instruments and their calibration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What web browser should I use?
The Open edX platform works best with current versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Safari.
See our list of supported browsers for the most up-to-date information.
How do I earn a Certificate?
There are discussions, quizzes, End of Module Assessments, and Labs that will be graded throughout the course. Students with a passing overall grade will be awarded the ISCWSA Certificate "Introduction to Wellbore Positioning".