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IWCF launches Enhanced Standard in drilling and well intervention training

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The International Well Control Forum (IWCF) has launched a new training standard in drilling and well intervention for top achieving candidates and is urging operators to get involved.

The move is in direct response to the Oil and Gas Producers (OGP) guidelines following the Macondo and Montara incidents and aims to drive up competency standards and improve safety for those working with wells. Thousands of contractors and workers have to pass exams in drilling and well intervention every two years to enable them to work at offshore and onshore well sites.

The Enhanced Standard is only available to candidates who have achieved at least an 80% pass mark on previous exams and demonstrate significant experience of undertaking well control training in their past. The content is primarily based on real industry well control incidents involving simulated exercise, team work and peer-to-peer review and feedback.

It also focuses on human factors behaviours and gives a technology refresher with advances in equipment ahead of the practical role play. Candidates are, however, assessed in a similar manner as on a standard course and can be expected to achieve higher results.

IWCF is the independent organisation that sets global training standards for well control.

David Price, CEO of IWCF said: “Introducing the enhanced training will encourage candidates to strive to be the best and will challenge them in new ways in a replicated well site environment. After a successful pilot scheme, we are now looking for operators and training providers to sign-up as ultimately it will help create a safer environment at offshore and onshore well-sites. We are making strides to create a step change in well control competency to help the industry avoid another significant well-related tragedy, but we need operators and contracting companies to get behind these changes.”

Founded by the oil and gas operators in 1992, IWCF administers well control training, assessment and certification programmes and is committed to creating a step-change in well control knowledge. Since then, IWCF has certified over 160 000 people in almost every continent through more than 220 accredited training centres.

IWCF is investing in new facilities at its headquarters in Montrose, UK to improve training for well control assessors and instructors who address drilling operations and well intervention activities. The organisation is also introducing new levels to well control training including a new level 1 introductory online course, which will be available free to anyone with an interest in the industry.

To help enhance users’ online experience, IWCF has re-launched its website this week which includes a fresh design, easier navigation, better functionality and will also be fully responsive to mobile devices so it can be viewed on the move.


Adapted from a press release by David Bizley

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