Scope/Overview

The IADC WellSharpe program is based on the principle that proper training, emphasizing the knowledge and practical skills critical to successful well control, produces competent rig crews.  The purpose of the IADC WellSharpe core curriculum is to identify a body of knowledge and a set of job skills which can be used to provide well control skills for drilling operations. The curriculum is divided into three course levels: Introductory, Fundamental, and Supervisory.

The basic target of students for each core curriculum level are:

INTRODUCTORY: Floorhand, Derrickman

(May also be appropriate for non-technical personnel)

FUNDAMENTAL: Derrickman, Assistant Driller, and Driller

SUPERVISORY: Toolpusher, Superintendent, and Drilling Foreman

Upon completion of WellSharpe well control training course based on curriculum guidelines, the student must demonstrate their knowledge and practical capability by achieving a minimum score of 75% in each section of the WellSharpe test program. The student should be able to demonstrate a practical skills test, take a combined written test on equipment knowledge and on principles and procedures as outlined in the WellSharpe curriculum for the chosen level.

Topics

  • Focuses on theory, methods, competence and complications
  • Focuses on competency of core topics and skills
  • Crew awareness of well control equipment and procedures
  • Team approach using unique IADC problem solving template
  • Core curriculum based on IADC approved case histories
  • Simulator exercises.

Course Length

5 days

Delivery

  • Classroom lectures
  • Demonstrations
  • Class discussion
  • Group exercises
  • Hands on practice
  • Practical skill assessment