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This study guide is intended to help candidates prepare for the IWCF Level 3 and Level 4 Supervisor Well Control Exam by supplementing the training received in the classroom. The guide assumes the candidate has a basic understanding of well drilling and control from an introductory course and at least a month to study before the exam. It also notes that many companies now require an average exam score of 80% or higher to pass rather than the IWCF minimum of 70%, strengthening the need for additional preparation like this guide provides.

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This study guide is intended to help candidates prepare for the IWCF Level 3 and Level 4 Supervisor Well Control Exam by supplementing the training received in the classroom. The guide assumes the candidate has a basic understanding of well drilling and control from an introductory course and at least a month to study before the exam. It also notes that many companies now require an average exam score of 80% or higher to pass rather than the IWCF minimum of 70%, strengthening the need for additional preparation like this guide provides.

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Introduction:

The intent of this study guide is to help you prepare for the IWCF Level 3 and Level 4
Supervisor Well Control Exam (Surface or Combined Surface and Subsea
Qualifications). This guide does not replace the requirement to attend a certified well
control school, instead, it is designed to supplement the training received in the
classroom and to ensure the IWCF candidate is as prepared as possible PRIOR to
attending the IWCF class.
This guide assumes that you have a “general” idea how oil and gas wells are drilled
and at least a basic understanding of common well control calculations from an
introductory IADC or IWCF well control course and/or company provided training
material. This guide also assumes you have at least a month to study BEFORE your
IWCF exam.
Strengthening the need for this guide, many companies and organizations (including the
one I work for) are pushing for an “Enhanced Standard” of well control requiring
students to obtain an average score of at least 80% to be recognized as having passed
the course (even though the minimum IWCF passing grade is 70%).

I’ll start with the “basics” and then break down each individual test (Simulator,
Equipment and P&P) int

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