Well Schematic Quality Assurance & Software Solutions
Completion String Design FAQs
Services
We are based outside of Norway can you still help us?
Yes, it is possible for us to hold online demos and with current technology we can log into current customers networks to help them with quality assurance of completion schematics.
Quality Assurance
How much will it cost to perform a QA check for our wells?
It all depends on how available your documentation is, how complex the wells are and a number of other factors. Send us a couple of examples and it will make it easier for us to give an estimate.
What information will you need access to, to perform the QA check?
Information that will be used is typically: final well reports, handover documentation, survey data, assembly drawings, completion reports and other sources of information that are directly related to the completion of the well.
How long will it take to QA check our wells?
It all depends on how available your documentation is, how complex the wells are and a number of other factors. Send us a couple of examples and it will make it easier for us to give an estimate.
Will we need to be involved in the QA check?
We will work independently as long as we can the initial documentation and information that is needed. We will of course be providing updates throughout the process and will contact you if we feel that there is extra information required.
Outsourcing
What can we outsource to Completion Services?
We can take care of all the work related to your completion schematics. We will make sure that you have planned schematics available and we will make sure that you have a “as installed” schematic available when you are going to do a workover on the well in the future.
How much will it cost to outsource management of our completion diagrams?
It depends on how many wells you have, complexity and how many operations that are being carried out in the wells.
If Completion Services takes over will we still have control?
Yes, we will work with your engineers to make sure that the data that you find in your well schematics is accurate based on the information found in tallies, assembly drawings etc.