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2013 Location and dates

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February 11-15 Bakersfield, CA 5 day
March 25-29 Denver, CO 5 day
April 8-12 Midland, TX 5 day
May 13-17 Calgary, AB
Blackfoot Inn
5 day
August 26-30 Bakersfield, CA 5 day
September 9-13 Midland, TX 5 day
September 23-27 Calgary, AB
Blackfoot Inn
5 day
* Class will be held half-day on Friday
RPO - In house

We come to you.

Theta Oilfield Services, Inc. offers in-house rod pumping training to interested companies.

The course covers all of the same material as the standard RPO course, however this course can be modifed to meet specific needs at an additional cost.

In you are interested in our In-House RPO Training, please contact Christy at christy@gotheta.com.

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Course Description:

This course teaches the skills necessary to optimize the operation of rod pumping systems. It covers rod pumping fundamentals and builds judgment skills. It is presented in a "visual" way with state-of-the-art equipment, color, and more.

State-of-the-art animations of the pumping system allow you to get a better understanding of how things work.

After completing this course, you will be able to use modern rod pump technology effectively to optimize rod pump systems. You will learn how to design rod pump systems, compare pumping units, and more. In-depth dynamometer card interpretation will enable you to diagnose and fix field problems. Many field examples will be used for practice.

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Who Should Attend?

Engineers, production superintendents, foremen, field technicians, and service personnel involved with rod pumping systems.

We offer both five-day and three-day schools. The three-day school is a condensed version of the five-day school, covering most of the topics covered in the five-day school, but in less detail.

We also offer in-house rod pumping training to interested companies. This course can be modified to meet specific needs. Call for details.

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Course Content:

The course includes a 620-page manual titled "Rod Pumping Optimization."

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Tuition Fees for Rod Pumping Optimization Classes

Five-day: USD $2075.00

The above fee includes tuition, course manual and daily refreshments.

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Refund and Cancellation Policy

Cancellations prior to 21 days from class is fully refundable. Cancellations between 21 and 7 days is 50% refundable, and cancellations within less than 7 days is non-refundable. The student also has the right to transfer the tuition to another student, and the student has the right to take the class at a later date if their tuition is paid in full.

Theta Oilfield Services reserves the right to cancel a course for insufficient enrollment. If this occurs, students will receive a full refund.

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John G. Svinos

Theta Oilfield Services' Rod Pumping Optimization courses are taught by John G. Svinos, the company's founder. John took early retirement from Theta in April 2012 and now works as a consultant for Theta. He is still involved in software development for Theta and continues to teach Theta's Rod Pumping Optimization Courses. John was responsible for directing development of Theta's Software programs such as: RODSTAR-V, RODSTAR-D, XROD-V, RODDIAG, XDIAG, XSPOC, CBALANCE, XTOOLS, XANIMATE, and DYNOSTAR, industry's most advanced rod pumping optimization computer programs. Before starting Theta Enterprises (now called Theta Oilfield Services), John was a Senior Research Engineer with Chevron Oil Field Research Company, where he was project leader of the Artificial Lift Group. He was responsible for research, development, and technology transfer. He field-tested new pumping units, pump off controllers, and downhole equipment, directed development of advanced design and diagnostic analysis computer programs, and taught in-house rod pumping schools. Before Chevron, he worked for Gulf Oil Corporation, also in artificial lift. He holds BS and MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University.

John has served on the API Task Group to revise the API RP 11L, on the Tulsa University Artificial Lift Projects Advisory Board, and as chairman of a 1991 SPE forum entitled "Application of expert systems to engineering problems." He has authored several papers and taught many courses on rod pumping technology throughout the world.

John has 32 years of experience in Rod Pumping Optimization and has been teaching Rod Pumping Optimization for over 27 years. John has trained thousands of production engineers, foremen, operators and production managers in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Indonesia, Australia, Bahrain, Romania, England, and Austria.

John can now be reached at the following email address: John.Svinos@gmail.com


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