Training Course :Production Optimization

iOpener Training
UPPR5077
Rome
Monday, 09 Feb 2026 - Friday, 13 Feb 2026
Hotel in Rome
Price: 4900

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This course delivers a comprehensive and practical framework for production optimization across the oil and gas value chain. It focuses on maximizing asset performance through systematic analysis of wells, surface facilities, and production networks. Participants gain a clear understanding of how constraints, losses, and inefficiencies impact production outcomes. The course emphasizes data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement practices. Integrated workflows are presented to align reservoir potential with operational capabilities. Strong attention is given to performance surveillance and optimization opportunities identification. The program bridges engineering theory with field-proven practices. Learning progresses from foundational concepts to integrated optimization strategies. By the end, participants can confidently apply production optimization techniques to enhance value and reliability.

INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this course is to build strong competence in production optimization for upstream operations. Production systems are complex and require coordinated management of subsurface and surface elements. This course explains the scope of optimization from reservoir inflow to export facilities. Participants learn how to identify bottlenecks and prioritize interventions effectively. The program covers analytical methods, operational controls, and performance monitoring. Emphasis is placed on sustainable optimization rather than short-term gains. The scope includes well performance, artificial lift, flow assurance, and network optimization. Integration across disciplines is reinforced throughout the course. Participants are prepared to contribute effectively to production improvement initiatives.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Participants will achieve the following objectives by the Production Optimization course:

  • Understand the full production system and its interdependencies from reservoir to facilities.
  • Analyze production data to diagnose performance losses and inefficiencies accurately.
  • Evaluate well performance and identify optimization opportunities using structured workflows.
  • Apply nodal and network analysis concepts to improve production rates responsibly.
  • Assess artificial lift performance and optimize operating parameters effectively.
  • Identify surface facility constraints and propose practical optimization actions.
  • Implement surveillance practices to monitor performance and sustain gains.
  • Prioritize optimization opportunities based on technical and operational impact.
  • Communicate optimization results and recommendations clearly to decision-makers.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This Production Optimization program targets a professional audience seeking to improve knowledge and skills:

  • Production engineers responsible for well and field performance.
  • Reservoir engineers supporting production strategy and forecasting.
  • Facilities and operations engineers managing surface systems.
  • Field engineers overseeing daily production activities.
  • Technical supervisors involved in performance improvement initiatives.
  • Asset team members working in integrated production environments.
  • Professionals transitioning into production optimization roles.

COURSE OUTLINE

Day 1: Fundamentals of Production Optimization

  • Overview of production optimization principles and objectives.
  • Production system components and interactions.
  • Key performance indicators for production systems.
  • Data sources and data quality for optimization studies.
  • Understanding production losses and deferment.
  • Introduction to production surveillance concepts.
  • Establishing optimization workflows and baselines.

Day 2: Well Performance and Inflow Optimization

  • Reservoir inflow behavior and productivity concepts.
  • Well performance diagnostics and analysis techniques.
  • Identifying near-wellbore and completion-related losses.
  • Evaluating skin, damage, and stimulation effects.
  • Rate optimization under reservoir constraints.
  • Managing drawdown and production sustainability.
  • Linking reservoir performance to surface conditions.

Day 3: Artificial Lift and Wellbore Optimization

  • Overview of artificial lift methods and selection logic.
  • Performance evaluation of common lift systems.
  • Optimization of operating parameters for lift efficiency.
  • Identifying and mitigating lift-related losses.
  • Interaction between lift systems and surface networks.
  • Surveillance and troubleshooting of lift performance.
  • Best practices for sustaining optimized lift operations.

Day 4: Surface Facilities and Network Optimization

  • Surface facility components and operational constraints.
  • Production network modeling concepts.
  • Identifying bottlenecks in gathering and processing systems.
  • Balancing production across wells and facilities.
  • Managing pressure losses and flow efficiency.
  • Operational strategies for constraint mitigation.
  • Integrating facility optimization with field objectives.

Day 5: Integrated Optimization and Decision Support

  • End-to-end production optimization workflow.
  • Integration of reservoir, well, and facility optimization.
  • Opportunity ranking and value assessment.
  • Short-term versus long-term optimization considerations.
  • Risk management and operational reliability.
  • Documentation and communication of optimization results.
  • Review and consolidation of key learning outcomes.

COURSE DURATION

This course is available in different durations: 1 week (intensive training), 2 weeks (moderate pace with additional practice sessions), or 3 weeks (a comprehensive learning experience). The course can be attended in person or online, depending on the trainee's preference.

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION

This course is delivered by expert trainers worldwide, bringing global experience and best practices. Trainers combine deep technical expertise with extensive operational exposure. Their approach emphasizes structured problem-solving and practical relevance. Participants benefit from continuous professional guidance throughout the course.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1- Who should attend this course?

Professionals involved in production operations, performance analysis, and optimization activities.

2- What are the key benefits of this training?

Enhanced ability to identify losses, optimize systems, and sustain production improvements.

3—Do participants receive a certificate?

Yes, upon successful completion, all participants will receive a professional certification.

4- What language is the course delivered in?

English and Arabic.

5- Can I attend online?

Yes, you can attend in person, online, or in-house at your company.

CONCLUSION

This course provides a structured and integrated approach to production optimization. It strengthens analytical capability and operational decision-making. Participants gain confidence in managing complex production systems. The course supports sustainable performance improvement. It represents a valuable advancement for professionals responsible for maximizing asset value.

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