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In our Failure Analysis service line, we see a significant number of casing failures each year. While the root causes of these failures may be metallurgical or design flaws, often casing fails due to improper specification, inspection or handling practices. To help you address the most common preventable causes of casing failure, we created the two-day Casing Failure Prevention School. This is not a casing design course, but a practical training program that gives you the tools to dramatically reduce the risk of a high-cost casing failure on your wells. To view upcoming public course dates or register for Casing Failure Prevention, click here. If you are interested in learning more about private training options for your company, please contact us at training@thhill.com.
To view or download a pdf version of the 2010 Casing Failure Prevention schedule & description, click here.
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