Gas Reservoir Management - GRM

Posted by PetroSkills on Thursday, March 18, 2010

Start Date Monday, June 21, 2010
End Date Friday, June 25, 2010

Location
Aberdeen, UK

Full Details

See full details at http://www.petroskills.com/courseDetails.aspx?courseID=360

DESIGNED FOR

Engineers actively involved with the operation and management of gas reservoirs; geoscientists working with gas reservoirs in field development and expansion planning would also benefit from attending this course



YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO

Evaluate gas reservoir data and prepare this data for engineering calculations

Apply frequently used gas reservoir engineering techniques

Perform production decline type curve analysis and use other advanced reservoir calculations such as simulation

Solve reservoir engineering calculations through the use of many practical exercises



ABOUT THE COURSE

Natural gas production has become a major part of every petroleum company's asset base and continues to grow in importance throughout the world. This course will help students understand the engineering drivers on gas reservoir management and how a gas reservoir's value can be maximized through sound engineering practices. A full spectrum of gas reservoir engineering techniques is addressed and their application to a large variety of gas resource management options is discussed.

One personal computer is provided, at additional cost, for each two participants.



COURSE CONTENT

Gas reservoir fluid properties: gas condensate sampling and Understanding laboratory reports

Gas reservoir fluid flow and well testing: deliverability testing and non-darcy flow, testing for hydraulically Fractured wells, horizontal wells, and gas condensate reservoirs

Determination of original gas-in-place: material balance techniques for various drive mechanisms and reservoir types, alternate plotting techniques, production decline type curves

Gas flow in wellbores and pipelines: the gas production system, pressure drop in wellbores and flowlines, restrictions to gas production

Prediction of future performance and ultimate recovery: decline curves, coupled material balance and deliverability techniques, reservoir simulation, gas well spacing and infill drilling

Special topics

Reservoir management of water-drive gas reservoirs, predicting gas condensate reservoir performance, coalbed methane reservoirs



COMMENTS FROM PREVIOUS STUDENTS

“Very good practical approach to the material – course is highly recommended”

“Instructor did a great job relating the theory to potential applications”

“Exercises were practical and useful”


See full details at http://www.petroskills.com/courseDetails.aspx?courseID=360

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