Basic Reservoir Engineering - BR
Posted by PetroSkills on Thursday, March 18, 2010
Start Date Monday, June 21, 2010
End Date Friday, June 25, 2010
Location
London, UK
Full Details
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DESIGNED FOR
Geologists, geophysicists, engineers, engineering trainees, technical managers, technical assistants, technicians, chemists, physicists, technical supervisors, service company personnel, sales representatives, data processing personnel, and support staff working with reservoir definition, development and production.
YOU WILL LEARN
The fundamentals of fluid flow in porous media
How reservoirs are characterized by fluid type and drive mechanisms
The basis for reservoir fluid distribution
About oil and gas well performance and pressure buildup analysis
About oil displacement and optimizing reservoir performance
The basics of enhanced oil recovery
How oil and gas in place can be estimated and recovery predicted
ABOUT THE COURSE
The intent of Basic Reservoir Engineering is development of a more complete "understanding" of the characteristics of oil and gas reservoirs, from fluid and rock characteristics through reservoir definition, delineation, classification, development plan, and production. Data collection, integration and application directed toward maximizing recovery are stressed. Basic reservoir engineering equations are introduced with emphasis directed to parameter significance and an understanding of the results. 3-D and 4-D seismic concepts are introduced. For nearly 30 years this has been one of OGCI's most popular and successful courses.
As part of the Basic Reservoir Engineering course, there are class exercises designed to be solved by hand with a calculator. For those that prefer to use spreadsheets to do the calculations, participants are welcome to bring their own laptop computer.
COURSE CONTENT
Reservoir fluid properties
Coring practices and rock properties
Fundamentals of fluid flow
Reservoir fluid distribution
Reservoir classification
Reservoir drive mechanisms
Oil and gas well performance
Pressure buildup analysis
Oil displacement concepts
Estimation of oil-in-place and gas-in-place
Recovery
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