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Reservoir Engineering in A Conceptual Way

This document describes a 7 day course on reservoir engineering. The course will cover topics such as properties of reservoir rock and fluids, PVT relationships, calculating hydrocarbons in place, reservoir performance analysis, well testing principles and techniques, aquifer analysis, displacement processes, horizontal wells, gas and oil reservoir drive mechanisms, and reservoir simulation.

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Reservoir Engineering in A Conceptual Way

This document describes a 7 day course on reservoir engineering. The course will cover topics such as properties of reservoir rock and fluids, PVT relationships, calculating hydrocarbons in place, reservoir performance analysis, well testing principles and techniques, aquifer analysis, displacement processes, horizontal wells, gas and oil reservoir drive mechanisms, and reservoir simulation.

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DR.

M PRINCE
OIL & GAS PROFESSIONAL ON ZOOM

ONLY 50 SEATS AVAILABLE!

Recorded Videos & Study


Material will be provided
Case Studies and Assignments REGISTER NOW!
Modules & PPT's
Verified Certificate This course is Designed, Developed,
and will be Delivered under ISO
9001:2015 Quality Standards.
As a part of the hydrocarbon industry, reservoir engineering
plays a significant role in exploiting crude. Understanding the
gaps and uncertainties in a scientific way could be a key
factor for enhancing productivity. Reservoir engineering has
emerged in different platforms, where the lack of knowledge
in this core field could deviate effective outcomes. This course
is programmed to enrich the significant concepts of reservoir
engineering, which were identified by the industry and
academy. This course will be helpful to the aspirants who want
to learn reservoir engineering from the start in a conceptual
way.

TARGET AUDIENCE
• PETROLEUM ENGINEERS
• RESERVOIR ENGINEERS
• GEOLOGISTS
• GEOPHYSICISTS
• CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
• PETROLEUM ENGINEERING STUDENTS AND GRADUATES
• PETROLEUM RESEARCH SCHOLARS

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This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered


under ISO 9001:2015 Quality Standards.
Determine physical and critical properties of reservoir
rock and fluids.
PVT relationships.
Calculate hydrocarbons initially in place using several
methods.
Assess reservoir performance with dynamic
techniques.
Determine the parameters that impact well/reservoir
performance over time.
Analyze well tests using standard well testing
principles and techniques.
Characterize aquifers.
Determine reservoir drive mechanisms for both oil and
gas reservoirs.
Apply oil and gas field development planning
principles.
Forecast production decline.

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This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered


under ISO 9001:2015 Quality Standards.
DAY: 1

Asset life cycles, roles, and Hydrocarbon reservoir descriptions


Properties of reservoir rock
Porosity
Permeability
Relation between porosity and permeability
Compressibility

DAY: 2

Wettability and relative permeability


Relation between capillary pressure and surface tension
Capillary pressure curves
Phase behavior of reservoir fluids with PVT
Calculate original hydrocarbons in-place with volumetric
methods

DAY:3

Deriving Oil recovery material balance


MBE Deduction with Havlena-Odeh method
Oil well testing: radial flow theory,
wellbore storage and skin
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This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered


under ISO 9001:2015 Quality Standards.
DAY: 4

Drawdowns and buildups curve shapes,


Type curve solutions
Pseudo steady state
Unsteady state
PI and IPR relationships

DAY: 5

Gas well testing: pressure, pressure squared,


real gas pseudo pressure solutions,
multi-rate testing,
gas well deliverability
introduction to aquifer

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This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered


under ISO 9001:2015 Quality Standards.
DAY: 6

Hurst van Everdingen, Carter Tracy, and Fetkovitch methods of


aquifer analysis and description
Immiscible displacement: fluid displacement process, fractional
flow, Buckley Leverett, Welge
Description of coning, cusping, and over/under running, critical
rates calculations, breakthrough times
Horizontal well applications

DAY: 7

Gas reservoirs: volumetric, water drive and compaction drive-


oil reservoirs: water drive, water flood, gravity drainage, gas
cap expansion, combination drive, naturally fractured and
critical reservoir fluid reservoirs
Reservoir simulation: why simulate? Various simulation models,
simulator types, setting up a simulator model

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This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered


under ISO 9001:2015 Quality Standards.

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