Naturally Fractured Reservoirs: Geologic and Engineering Analysis - FR - In House Training

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

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    Different dates available

Naturally Fractured Reservoirs: Geologic and Engineering Analysis - In-house training by PetroSkillsThis course can be conducted on site at your location exclusively for your staff. This course covers geologic and engineering concepts, methodology, and technology used to characterize, evaluate and manage naturally-fractured reservoirs. Applications and limitations of geologic and engineering procedures and tools are discussed. Field examples and case studies demonstrate the importance of integrated geologic and engineering studies in developing effective, economical reservoir management strategies for different types of reservoirs. Find out more

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San Francisco (USA)
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333 Bush Street, Suite 2400, 94104

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  • Engineering
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Course programme

Training Course Content

This in-house training programme can be customised to meet your specific requirements. It typically covers:

  • Characterization of natural fractures and fracture systems
  • Influence of mechanical stratigraphy and structure on fracture development
  • Detection and prediction of subsurface natural-fracture occurrence and intensity from cores and well logs
  • Fractured rock properties affecting reservoir performance
  • Classification of naturally-fractured reservoirs with reservoir examples and potential production problems
  • Naturally-fractures reservoirs: Fluid-flow, Well performance and well testing, Reservoir performance, Numerical Simulation
  • Geomechanics/fluid-flow
  • Behavior and Stimulation of naturally-fractured reservoirs
  • Effects of natural fractures on reservoir permeability anisotropy, drainage area and waterflood sweep efficiency

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