This three-day
course is designed for technical professionals and will
introduce participants to the fundamental aspects of reservoir
engineering. Theoretical concepts and equations will be
presented in an effort 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.
The session will include a number of relevant class problems
and examples. A complete set of course materials and lunch
are included.
Course Outline
Introduction
Petroleum
Geology
Rock and
Fluid Properties
Reservoir
Drive Mechanism
Reserves
Determination: Volumetric and Material Balance
Decline
Analysis
Empirical
Production Forecast
Flow in
Porous Media
Well Testing
Secondary
and Tertiary Recovery Schemes
Waterflooding:
Planning, Methods of Predicting Performance
Horizontal
Well Applications
Please note
that this course, or portions of this course, are also
currently
available as one or more live, interactive, instructor-led
online seminars
(typically 1-3 hour sessions) for groups of 6 or more
participants from your
organization.
For additional
information, please contact onlineseminars@peice.com