Basics of Reservoir Engineering
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"This course provides Science & Engineering students with the main academic principles, and practical aspects to properly extend their comprehension and understanding. This course is a combination of academical and technical work experience provided by VISION organization.First, the course gives an introduction on various definitions and tasks used in Petroleum Engineering then it proceeds to discuss reservoir fluids properties and how they are obtained using different correlations. further more, a detailed explanation on the Voluemetric & Reserve estimation is included, also how to use different volumetric approaches to estimate OOIP/OGIP and other parameters.In the second and third portions, the course introduces recovery of hydrocarbons and types of Recovery Factor in separate time intervals. In addition, a heavy & interesting subject that is Material Balance Equation is well illustrated and discussed using both types of solutions equations and graphical solution.Fluid Flow & Displacement Efficiency is considered as the fourth potion of the course that talks about fractional flow, front advancement theory, and both areal and vertical sweep efficiency.The last portion of the course is a curve fitting technique called 'Decline Curve Analysis', in this, the student walks through different types of decline trends and will be able to forecast production and estimate the remaining life of the well.The provided material is from Ph.d.Adel Elzwei & the book of 'The Key Elements of Applied Reservoir Engineering'."
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"Be familiar with reservoir engineering aspects and definitions.Determine OOIP/OGIP and various types of reserve.Estimate the parameters used on the Material Balance Equation using Tarner Equation and Straight Line Method.Recovery Factor estimation and optimization using different charts and correlations.Calculate where the front is located and when it will reaches the well during 1D immiscible displacement process.Identify the types of Decline Curves and estimate the decline parameters."
"Petroleum EngineersGeologist & GeophysicsEngineering pre-graduate students"
Base knowledge of Reservoir Fluids Properties and Petroleum Geology.
"-100% online -Access to the course for life -30 days warranty money back -Available from desktop or mobile app -Can begin and finish the course any time -Can repeat the course any times"
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Subjects
- Engineering
- Reservoir Engineering
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Design
- Engineering Software
- Design Training
- Design software
- Design Skills
- Design Project
- Drawing software
- Drawings tools
- CAD
- BIM Management
- BIM Modelling
- Modelling
- Materials
- Materials Engineering
- Material Technology
- BIM
- Engineering Data
Course programme
Course Outline
Section 2 'Introduction'
Introduction to Reservoir Engineering
Section 3 'Reservoir Fluids Properties'
Oil Reserovir's Properties
Gas Reservoir's Properties
Section 4 'Volumetric Equation & Reserve Estimation'
Volumetric Equation
Volumetric Approaches
Tutorial 1
Fluid Pressure Regimes
Section 5 'Recovery Factor'
Recovery Factor Estimation
Tutorial 2
Section 6 'Material Balance Equation'
Oil Reservoirs Material Balance Equation
Dry Gas Reservoirs Material Balance Equation
Tutorial 3
Material Balance Straight Line Method
Assignment 1
Section 7 'Fluid Flow & Displacement Efficiency'
Fraction Flow & Front Advancement
Displacement Efficiencies
Section 8 'Decline Curve Analysis'
Decline Curve Trends
Tutorial 4
Assignment 2"
Basics of Reservoir Engineering