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API MPMS CH 17.10.1: Refrigerated Light Hydrocarbon Fluids – Measurement of Cargoes on Board LNG Carries

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API RP 13L

API RP 13L: Training and Qualification of Drilling and Completion Fluids Specialists

CDN $221.00

SKU: 7c3480636832 Category:

Description

This recommended practice (RP) is written in two parts. The first part is a summary of basic training and knowledge that an employee or contractor shall possess to be identified as a Drilling and Completion Fluids Specialist. The first part covers basic skills as would be taught at an entry-level drilling fluids training program. The second part covers a set of advanced skills that will be required to support complex wells at the rig site. Levels of understanding for both core and advanced skills have been generally outlined, but not totally defined. The document was developed from a review of the curriculums that are followed by drilling fluids service companies in their basic schools and from input by industry subject matter experts. The output from this, “Professional Core Skills,” is found in Section 5. Ten key professional core skill areas are identified and further broken down into topics with the knowledge expected for that topic. “Advanced Professional Skills” found in Section

Edition

3

Published Date

2024-10-10

Status

Current

Pages

60

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This recommended practice (RP) is written in two parts. The first part is a summary of basic training and knowledge that an employee or contractor shall possess to be identified as a Drilling and Completion Fluids Specialist. The first part covers basic skills as would be taught at an entry-level drilling fluids training program. The second part covers a set of advanced skills that will be required to support complex wells at the rig site. Levels of understanding for both core and advanced skills have been generally outlined, but not totally defined. The document was developed from a review of the curriculums that are followed by drilling fluids service companies in their basic schools and from input by industry subject matter experts. The output from this, “Professional Core Skills,” is found in Section 5. Ten key professional core skill areas are identified and further broken down into topics with the knowledge expected for that topic. “Advanced Professional Skills” found in Section

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