Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering

This four-day course is designed for technical professionals and will introduce the participants to the fundamental aspects of reservoir engineering. Theoretical concepts coupled with numerous practical case histories are presented to assist reservoir and exploitation engineers in their primary functions - the determination of oil and gas reserves and the maximization of hydrocarbon recovery under primary, secondary, and tertiary schemes. Field development of non-conventional gas reservoirs such as, coalbed methane (CBM) and tight gas reservoirs will also be covered. The applications of horizontal well, planning and some of new technologies will be reviewed. The session will include a number of relevant class problems and examples. A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.

Outline:
Introduction
Petroleum Geology
Rock and Fluid Properties
Reservoir Drive Mechanisms
Reserves Determination
Deterministic (Volumetric & Material Balance) and Probabilistic Techniques
Production Forecast using Decline Analysis Empirical methods
Non-Conventional Gas Reservoirs
Flow in Porous Media
Well Test Design, planning and Analysis
Fluid coning and Water Influx
Secondary and Tertiary Recovery Schemes
Waterflooding: Planning, Predicting Oil Recovery and Performance Monitoring
Horizontal Well Applications

To view course details or to register, visit:http://www.peice.com/eventdetails.aspx?event=104512&frfi=272406
For further information, contact: michele@peice.com

  Start Date Monday, July 14, 2008
  End Date Thursday, July 17, 2008

Posted by PEICE on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 22:50

Location Calgary

Category Training Courses

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