ONLINE: Reservoir Engineering for Non-Reservoir Engineers
This course introduces basic reservoir engineering concepts and methods to enable cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas and experience. It provides the required input to help you understand questions crucial to the reservoir engineer: How much oil & gas is there (accumulation)? How much can be recovered (reserves)? How fast can it be recovered (rate)?
Course Structure: 9 modules of 1½ hours each, delivered over 3 days
Each day will consist of 3 modules of 1½ hours, incl. a 15 min break.
Course Level: Foundation
Instructor: Leonhard Ganzer
Suitability - Who should attend?
A geoscientist or petroleum engineer with little or no reservoir engineering experience
Outcome / Qualification etc.
By the end of the course you will feel confident in your understanding of:
- Reservoir engineering concepts and terminology
- Rock and fluid properties relevant for reservoir engineering methods
- Single- and multi-phase fluid flow through porous media
- How recovery factors and reserves are being estimated and predicted
- Reservoir engineering methods to predict reservoir performance
Training Course Content
- Theoretical concepts illustrated during individual sessions are accompanied by working on practical problems to ensure a thorough understanding of the principles and procedures
- Hands-on experience by solving classical reservoir engineering tasks on PC
Topics
- Introduction to Petroleum Reservoirs
- Properties of Reservoir Rocks
- Properties of Reservoir Fluids
- Principles of Multi-phase Fluid Flow Through Porous Media
- Hydrocarbon Volumetrics
- Hydrocarbon Reserves Definitions
- Material Balance Methods
- Displacement Efficiency and Mobility Ratio
- Decline Curve Analysis
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