Become a super user on all aspects of the WDL platform, whether you are a new customer or seasoned veteran. We'll work with you to develop a curriculum based on your specific interests. And you and your team will have a customized daily frac workflow as a source of reference after the training session. 

What’s included:

  • A unique curriculum developed in conjunction with you based on your team’s usage history and specialized use cases
  • In operator office training (when appropriate, also available live via Zoom) with Q&A
  • A customized daily frac workflow leave behind

What you’ll gain:

  • In-depth product knowledge and better efficiency
  • Highly personalized experience
  • Answers to your specific questions
  • Faster product adoption and results

Here are some examples of specialized training sessions that we have worked with operators to deliver previously:

Example #1:  Integrating diverter performance studies with offset pressure analyses.  If you are using diverters to increase cluster efficiency and avoid fracture driven interactions (FDIs), you will need to learn how to evaluate the effect of the diverter on the surface treating pressure of the well which is being fractured. However, it has been shown that surface pressure responses are not the only indication of diverter effectiveness.  It is also important to evaluate the offset well pressure responses to determine if the diverter is increasing cluster efficiency, having no effect on cluster efficiency, or causing the dominant fracture to accelerate.

Example #2:  Water hammer analysis is an inexpensive diagnostic technique to access the hydraulic connection between the wellbore, fracture network, and reservoir. Evaluating water hammer signals allows us to easily compare controllable fracture treatment design variables such as pump rate, proppant concentration, proppant and fluid volumes and fluid type to see if they alter the water hammer signature. The water hammer effect also has the potential to reveal information on the specific geological conditions of the stage being treated.

Interested in learning more? Reach out to services@welldatalabs.com.