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Advanced Well Test Analysis Advanced Reservoir Engineering
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Course Objective :
This course stresses practical application of well test theory to design and interpretation of pressure transient tests. An integrated approach to well test interpretation is emphasized throughout the course. Concepts will be illustrated by both synthetic data sets and real field examples.
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Advanced Well Test Analysis Advanced Reservoir Engineeringate
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Course Objective :
Advanced Reservoir Engineering offers the practicing engineer and engineering student a full description, with worked examples, of all of the kinds of reservoir engineering topics that the engineer will use in day-to-day activities.
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Applied Reservoir Simulation
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The purpose of this course is to introduce, in an overview fashion, the fundamental concepts and elements of reservoir simulation. Those who want to get an experience of this technology should attend.
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Basic Reservoir Engineering
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Course Objective :
The course is considered to be a direct application of petroleum engineering that applies scientific principles to the drainage problems arising during the development and production of oil and gas reservoirs so as to obtain a high economic recovery. The working tools of the reservoir engineer are subsurface geology, applied mathematics, and the basic laws of physics and chemistry governing the behavior of liquid and vapor phases of crude oil, natural gas, and water in reservoir rock.
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Basic Well Test Design and Analysis
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Course Objective :
This course covers the basic theory and practice of well testing. It is intended for engineers, geologists and other technical staff who are, or may become, involved in the design, supervision or interpretation of well tests. The course is valuable for those with no previous experience in well testing, and also as a refresher for those whose experience does not include modern analysis techniques.
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Gas Reservoir Engineering (Conventional and Tight)
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Course Objective :
This course provides an overview of the evaluation, completion, stimulation, and development of tight gas reservoirs. Topics covered include geologic characteristics of tight gas reservoirs, formation evaluation in tight gas reservoirs (including log and core analysis, in-situ stress tests, and welltests), estimating reserves and well performance, hydraulic fracture treatment design and execution, and field development considerations.
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Integrated Pressure and Production Data Analysis
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The course covering the basic principles of production data analysis at which the participant will get good practices on the pressure transient analysis during the course we are presenting the idea of integration between production and pressure data analysis.
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Reserve Evaluation
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Course Objective :
This course is designed to instruct in the estimation of petroleum reserves under SEC and SPE/WPC reserves definitions guidelines. The course discusses all definitions including latest developments and interpretations presented by the SEC and SPE/WPC. The course covers in detail the requirements that must be met to classify reserves as proved reserves, but also discusses probable and possible reserves classifications.
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Reservoir Fluid Properties and EOS Reservoir Fluid Properties and EOS
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To provide operations, production, and reservoir engineers with the newest and most accurate methods for obtaining values of reservoir fluid properties from laboratory data and correlations, along with a better understanding of the relationships between the five reservoir fluids.
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Reservoir Management (Oil and Gas)e
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Course Objective :
The principles of sound reservoir management are presented with emphasis on practical applications. Actual case histories are used to study both successes and failures. An interdisciplinary synergistic approach to efficient reservoir management is detailed with the goal of optimized profitability.
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