Well Academy has become the first organisation to develop and deliver an IWCF Quality Assured course, following the launch of the initiative at the International Well Control Forum’s (IWCF) AGM in Istanbul in November.
The IWCF Quality Assured training framework provides an independent way to review and recognise the effectiveness of training that falls outside IWCF’s traditional accreditation scope. It encourages an outcome-based approach and offers assurance for a broad range of programmes, including specialist topics, operational training and continuous learning activities.
Well Academy’s Quality Assured endorsed Stuck Pipe Prevention and Recovery course is the first programme to be endorsed under the framework. The three-day specialist course offers a practical understanding of how stuck pipe events can occur and how prevention measures can be incorporated into well design and day-to-day operations. Participants explore detection methods, mitigation strategies and recovery techniques.
The first IWCF Quality Assured Stuck Pipe Prevention and Recovery course was delivered successfully at Well Academy’s training centre in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, in early December, reflecting industry interest in structured, specialist training options. The inaugural course received positive feedback from training delegates.
Well Academy Training Director Jan Willem Flamma said: “We are naturally delighted to be the first provider to achieve IWCF Quality Assured status. Working closely with IWCF to develop this course reflects our shared commitment to supporting high-quality training and strengthening competency across the well operations sector. This recognition supports the quality and relevance of our programmes and the value they bring to the industry.”
Well Academy will run further Quality Assured Stuck Pipe Prevention & Recovery courses in 2026.