Wild Well to offer new training program

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Wild Well Control announced the start-up of a new well control training certification program that will offer a selection of action-oriented well control training curricula, which includes both team and individual well control simulator exercises. Wild Well’s well control training certification program can provide, at the student’s or company’s request, a competency report based on the individual simulator exercises, which can be forwarded to the company for their internal human resources documentation and to identify additional training requirements if needed. 

Wild Well clients will now have the option of taking well control certification training for driller and supervisor levels under the IADC WellCAP, IADC WellSHARP, IWCF or Wild Well program as determined by their specific well control training needs.

The Wild Well certification program meets the standards of other well control certification programs as well as focusing on job-specific tasks that provide skill-specific competencies through the use of individualized computer simulations, team-based solution development for well control scenarios and student-driven discussions. Moreover, the Wild Well program offers instruction geared toward regional operations. When they successfully complete the program, students earn a two-year well control certificate similar to other well control certification programs.  In addition to an adult training methodology for skill evaluation, the competency report, provides students with detailed feedback from completed simulator exercises.

Wild Well certification program classes begin 6 July. 

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