Fundamentals of Casing Design - FCD

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    San francisco (USA)

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Forecasting oil production; Defining: "reserves", operating expenses, capital expenditures, inflation, factors effecting oil and gas prices; Cash flow techniques; Economic criteria: interest, hurdle rate, time value of money, selection, ranking criteria; Risk, uncertainty: types of risk, mathematical techniques, probabilistic models, uncertainty in economic analysis; Tips on economic factors in computer spreadsheet analysis; Ethics in economic analyses

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333 Bush Street, Suite 2400, 94104

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Subjects

  • Gas
  • IT Management
  • Management
  • Performance
  • Systems
  • IT risk
  • Risk
  • Oil and Gas
  • Production
  • Investment
  • Natural Gas
  • Testing
  • Compressor
  • Design
  • Spreadsheet
  • Forecasting
  • Cash Flow
  • Ethics
  • Purchasing
  • Heat Transfer
  • Supply
  • Capital Investment
  • Simulation
  • Flash
  • Interpreting
  • Cycling
  • Personnel
  • Audit
  • Performance Management
  • Monitoring
  • Decision Making
  • Logistics

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Training Course Content

Forecasting oil production; Defining: "reserves", operating expenses, capital expenditures, inflation, factors effecting oil and gas prices; Cash flow techniques; Economic criteria: interest, hurdle rate, time value of money, selection, ranking criteria; Risk, uncertainty: types of risk, mathematical techniques, probabilistic models, uncertainty in economic analysis; Tips on economic factors in computer spreadsheet analysis; Ethics in economic analyses

Defining costs, classifications and terminology in an oil and gas senseClassifying the different costs; Determining cost objects, cost drivers and their behaviors; Assigning costs for an E&P company; Analyzing different types of Cost management systems; Measuring activities and their performance; Using Activities Based Management (ABM) to monitor costs and processes; Building and using an activity dictionary; Using value added costs versus non value-added costs for improvement; Tying costs to revenues to more effectively measure profits; Distinguishing between cost effectiveness and cost efficiencies; Using 4 dimensional costs; Developing productivity measurements that work; Operating Cost ManagementUsing the budgets efficiently and effectively; Using GAP analysis in measuring productivity of costs; Support departments cost allocations; Transfer pricing; Determining the break-even cost and volumes; Using variance analysis budget for monitoring performance; Measuring and controlling productivity; Optimizing the supply chain; Capital Cost ManagementCapital investment decision making and the effect on cost management; Developing and analyzing capital investment projects; Replace versus maintain; Life Cycle Costing; Analytical techniques for managing costs; Managing personnel, logistics, purchasing and material costs effectively; Sensitivity Analysis for optimizing costs; Using different scenarios to more effectively manage costs; Performance MeasurementUsing capacity management techniques; Incorporating HSSE into the cost management system; Defining preventive and reactive costs; Breaking down the audit of performance management results; Raising your own cost management awareness

Gas properties: Real gas behavior equations of state, impurities, mixtures, phase behavior dew point, retrograde behavior, flash calculations; classifying gas reservoirs; Reservoir performance: Gas well testing - flow after flow, isochronal, stabilized inflow performance; turbulence and skin effects; perforation effects; tight well analysis; horizontal wells; hydraulically fractured wells; Reserve calculations: P/Z plots, energy plots, water influx, abnormal pressure effects; diagnostic testing based on production data; Flow in pipes and restrictions: Pressure loss - tubing, flowlines, chokes, safety valves; effects of liquids-liquid loading, liquid removal methods, multiphase flow correlations; erosional velocity; Compression: Types of compressors; compressor selection - reciprocating and centrifugal; effects of variables; capacity and horsepower; Total system analysis: Tubing and flowline size effects; perforating effects; relating deliverability to time; evaluating compressor installations; analyzing injection wells; Flow measuring: Orifice metering - design, accuracy, troubleshooting; other metering methods; Condensate reservoirs: Reservoir types - wet gas, retrograde; reserve estimates, laboratory simulation; gas cycling; Field operations problems: Interpreting P/Z plots; hydrate formation

Natural Gas and World Energy Trends; A Closer Look at Natural Gas; Gas Sweetening; Gas Hydrates and Dehydration; Phase Behavior and Phase Envelopes; Stabilization and Fractionation Concepts and Facilities; Gas Conditioning (Dew Point Control) and NGL Extraction; Gas Processing Key Equipment and Support Systems (Heat Transfer, Compression, Pipelines and Gathering Systems, Measurement); Specialty Processes in Gas Processing (LNG, Nitrogen Rejection and Helium Recovery, and Sulfur Recovery and Acid Gas Reinjection); Special Topics in Gas Processing

Forecasting oil production; Defining: "reserves", operating expenses, capital expenditures, inflation, factors effecting oil and gas prices; Cash flow techniques; Economic criteria: interest, hurdle rate, time value of money, selection, ranking criteria; Risk, uncertainty: types of risk, mathematical techniques, probabilistic models, uncertainty in economic analysis; Tips on economic factors in computer spreadsheet analysis; Ethics in economic analyses

Defining costs, classifications and terminology in an oil and gas senseClassifying the different costs; Determining cost objects, cost drivers and their behaviors; Assigning costs for an E&P company; Analyzing different types of Cost management systems; Measuring activities and their performance; Using Activities Based Management (ABM) to monitor costs and processes; Building and using an activity dictionary; Using value added costs versus non value-added costs for improvement; Tying costs to revenues to more effectively measure profits; Distinguishing between cost effectiveness and cost efficiencies; Using 4 dimensional costs; Developing productivity measurements that work; Operating Cost ManagementUsing the budgets efficiently and effectively; Using GAP analysis in measuring productivity of costs; Support departments cost allocations; Transfer pricing; Determining the break-even cost and volumes; Using variance analysis budget for monitoring performance; Measuring and controlling productivity; Optimizing the supply chain; Capital Cost ManagementCapital investment decision making and the effect on cost management; Developing and analyzing capital investment projects; Replace versus maintain; Life Cycle Costing; Analytical techniques for managing costs; Managing personnel, logistics, purchasing and material costs effectively; Sensitivity Analysis for optimizing costs; Using different scenarios to more effectively manage costs; Performance MeasurementUsing capacity management techniques; Incorporating HSSE into the cost management system; Defining preventive and reactive costs; Breaking down the audit of performance management results; Raising your own cost management awareness

Gas properties: Real gas behavior equations of state, impurities, mixtures, phase behavior dew point, retrograde behavior, flash calculations; classifying gas reservoirs; Reservoir performance: Gas well testing - flow after flow, isochronal, stabilized inflow performance; turbulence and skin effects; perforation effects; tight well analysis; horizontal wells; hydraulically fractured wells; Reserve calculations: P/Z plots, energy plots, water influx, abnormal pressure effects; diagnostic testing based on production data; Flow in pipes and restrictions: Pressure loss - tubing, flowlines, chokes, safety valves; effects of liquids-liquid loading, liquid removal methods, multiphase flow correlations; erosional velocity; Compression: Types of compressors; compressor selection - reciprocating and centrifugal; effects of variables; capacity and horsepower; Total system analysis: Tubing and flowline size effects; perforating effects; relating deliverability to time; evaluating compressor installations; analyzing injection wells; Flow measuring: Orifice metering - design, accuracy, troubleshooting; other metering methods; Condensate reservoirs: Reservoir types - wet gas, retrograde; reserve estimates, laboratory simulation; gas cycling; Field operations problems: Interpreting P/Z plots; hydrate formation

Natural Gas and World Energy Trends; A Closer Look at Natural Gas; Gas Sweetening; Gas Hydrates and Dehydration; Phase Behavior and Phase Envelopes; Stabilization and Fractionation Concepts and Facilities; Gas Conditioning (Dew Point Control) and NGL Extraction; Gas Processing Key Equipment and Support Systems (Heat Transfer, Compression, Pipelines and Gathering Systems, Measurement); Specialty Processes in Gas Processing (LNG, Nitrogen Rejection and Helium Recovery, and Sulfur Recovery and Acid Gas Reinjection); Special Topics in Gas Processing

Forecasting oil production; Defining: "reserves", operating expenses, capital expenditures, inflation, factors effecting oil and gas prices; Cash flow techniques; Economic criteria: interest, hurdle rate, time value of money, selection, ranking criteria; Risk, uncertainty: types of risk, mathematical techniques, probabilistic models, uncertainty in economic analysis; Tips on economic factors in computer spreadsheet analysis; Ethics in economic analyses

Defining costs, classifications and terminology in an oil and gas senseClassifying the different costs; Determining cost objects, cost drivers and their behaviors; Assigning costs for an E&P company; Analyzing different types of Cost management systems; Measuring activities and their performance; Using Activities Based Management (ABM) to monitor costs and processes; Building and using an activity dictionary; Using value added costs versus non value-added costs for improvement; Tying costs to revenues to more effectively measure profits; Distinguishing between cost effectiveness and cost efficiencies; Using 4 dimensional costs; Developing productivity measurements that work; Operating Cost ManagementUsing the budgets efficiently and effectively; Using GAP analysis in measuring productivity of costs; Support departments cost allocations; Transfer pricing; Determining the break-even cost and volumes; Using variance analysis budget for monitoring performance; Measuring and controlling productivity; Optimizing the supply chain; Capital Cost ManagementCapital investment decision making and the effect on cost management; Developing and analyzing capital investment projects; Replace versus maintain; Life Cycle Costing; Analytical techniques for managing costs; Managing personnel, logistics, purchasing and material costs effectively; Sensitivity Analysis for optimizing costs; Using different scenarios to more effectively manage costs; Performance MeasurementUsing capacity management techniques; Incorporating HSSE into the cost management system; Defining preventive and reactive costs; Breaking down the audit of performance management results; Raising your own cost management awareness

Gas properties: Real gas behavior equations of state, impurities, mixtures, phase behavior dew point, retrograde behavior, flash calculations; classifying gas reservoirs; Reservoir performance: Gas well testing - flow after flow, isochronal, stabilized inflow performance; turbulence and skin effects; perforation effects; tight well analysis; horizontal wells; hydraulically fractured wells; Reserve calculations: P/Z plots, energy plots, water influx, abnormal pressure effects; diagnostic testing based on production data; Flow in pipes and restrictions: Pressure loss - tubing, flowlines, chokes, safety valves; effects of liquids-liquid loading, liquid removal methods, multiphase flow correlations; erosional velocity; Compression: Types of compressors; compressor selection - reciprocating and centrifugal; effects of variables; capacity and horsepower; Total system analysis: Tubing and flowline size effects; perforating effects; relating deliverability to time; evaluating compressor installations; analyzing injection wells; Flow measuring: Orifice metering - design, accuracy, troubleshooting; other metering methods; Condensate reservoirs: Reservoir types - wet gas, retrograde; reserve estimates, laboratory simulation; gas cycling; Field operations problems: Interpreting P/Z plots; hydrate formation

Natural Gas and World Energy Trends; A Closer Look at Natural Gas; Gas Sweetening; Gas Hydrates and Dehydration; Phase Behavior and Phase Envelopes; Stabilization and Fractionation Concepts and Facilities; Gas Conditioning (Dew Point Control) and NGL Extraction; Gas Processing Key Equipment and Support Systems (Heat Transfer, Compression, Pipelines and Gathering Systems, Measurement); Specialty Processes in Gas Processing (LNG, Nitrogen Rejection and Helium Recovery, and Sulfur Recovery and Acid Gas Reinjection); Special Topics in Gas Processing

Forecasting oil production; Defining: "reserves", operating expenses, capital expenditures, inflation, factors effecting oil and gas prices; Cash flow techniques; Economic criteria: interest, hurdle rate, time value of money, selection, ranking criteria; Risk, uncertainty: types of risk, mathematical techniques, probabilistic models, uncertainty in economic analysis; Tips on economic factors in computer spreadsheet analysis; Ethics in economic analyses

Defining costs, classifications and terminology in an oil and gas senseClassifying the different costs; Determining cost objects, cost drivers and their behaviors; Assigning costs for an E&P company; Analyzing different types of Cost management systems; Measuring activities and their performance; Using Activities Based Management (ABM) to monitor costs and processes; Building and using an activity dictionary; Using value added costs versus non value-added costs for improvement; Tying costs to revenues to more effectively measure profits; Distinguishing between cost effectiveness and cost efficiencies; Using 4 dimensional costs; Developing productivity measurements that work; Operating Cost ManagementUsing the budgets efficiently and effectively; Using GAP analysis in measuring productivity of costs; Support departments cost allocations; Transfer pricing; Determining the break-even cost and volumes; Using variance analysis budget for monitoring performance; Measuring and controlling productivity; Optimizing the supply chain; Capital Cost ManagementCapital investment decision making and the effect on cost management; Developing and analyzing capital investment projects; Replace versus maintain; Life Cycle Costing; Analytical techniques for managing costs; Managing personnel, logistics, purchasing and material costs effectively; Sensitivity Analysis for optimizing costs; Using different scenarios to more effectively manage costs; Performance MeasurementUsing capacity management techniques; Incorporating HSSE into the cost management system; Defining preventive and reactive costs; Breaking down the audit of performance management results; Raising your own cost management awareness

Gas properties: Real gas behavior equations of state, impurities, mixtures, phase behavior dew point, retrograde behavior, flash calculations; classifying gas reservoirs; Reservoir performance: Gas well testing - flow after flow, isochronal, stabilized inflow performance; turbulence and skin effects; perforation effects; tight well analysis; horizontal wells; hydraulically fractured wells; Reserve calculations: P/Z plots, energy plots, water influx, abnormal pressure effects; diagnostic testing based on production data; Flow in pipes and restrictions: Pressure loss - tubing, flowlines, chokes, safety valves; effects of liquids-liquid loading, liquid removal methods, multiphase flow correlations; erosional velocity; Compression: Types of compressors; compressor selection - reciprocating and centrifugal; effects of variables; capacity and horsepower; Total system analysis: Tubing and flowline size effects; perforating effects; relating deliverability to time; evaluating compressor installations; analyzing injection wells; Flow measuring: Orifice metering - design, accuracy, troubleshooting; other metering methods; Condensate reservoirs: Reservoir types - wet gas, retrograde; reserve estimates, laboratory simulation; gas cycling; Field operations problems: Interpreting P/Z plots; hydrate formation

Natural Gas and World Energy Trends; A Closer Look at Natural Gas; Gas Sweetening; Gas Hydrates and Dehydration; Phase Behavior and Phase Envelopes; Stabilization and Fractionation Concepts and Facilities; Gas Conditioning (Dew Point Control) and NGL Extraction; Gas Processing Key Equipment and Support Systems (Heat Transfer, Compression, Pipelines and Gathering Systems, Measurement); Specialty Processes in Gas Processing (LNG, Nitrogen Rejection and Helium Recovery, and Sulfur Recovery and Acid Gas Reinjection); Special Topics in Gas Processing

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