Mechanical Specification of Pressure Vessels and Heat Exchangers - ME-43

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    San francisco (USA)

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Types of attributes; Impact of seismic data quality on seismic attributes; Methods for preconditioning of seismic data; Introduction of various algorithms for attribute computation, their limitations and performance strengths; Attribute expression of structure and stratigraphy in terms of tectonics and diapirsm, clastic and carbonate depositional systems and geologic hazards; Multiattribute analysis tools; Reservoir characterization workflows; Physical demonstration of attributes on real seismic data

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

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Types of attributes; Impact of seismic data quality on seismic attributes; Methods for preconditioning of seismic data; Introduction of various algorithms for attribute computation, their limitations and performance strengths; Attribute expression of structure and stratigraphy in terms of tectonics and diapirsm, clastic and carbonate depositional systems and geologic hazards; Multiattribute analysis tools; Reservoir characterization workflows; Physical demonstration of attributes on real seismic data

Capillary pressure applications in reservoir characterization; Rock properties from mercury/air capillary pressures; Capillary pressure data representativeness; Capillary forces in reservoir rocks; their measurement; Capillary pressure data fitting methods; Representing a large number of capillary curves (averaging); Permeability from capillary pressure curves and petrography; Saturation-height functions; Surface phenomena, capillarity, wettability, and interphase tension; The competition between capillary and gravity forces; Relationships between initial and residual saturations; Interpretation of single and multiple pore system rocks; Clay-bound water; Capillary pressure vs. NMR; Seal capacity

Gas Processing Systems; Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons; Qualitative Phase Behavior; Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; Water-Hydrocarbon Behavior; Basic Thermodynamic Concepts and System Energy Changes; Relief and Flare Systems; Fluid Hydraulics; Separators; Heat Transfer; Pumps; Compressors; Refrigeration / NGL Extraction; Fractionation / Distillation; Glycol Dehydration; Adsorption Dehydration; Sour Gas Treating and Sulfur Recovery

Basics of NMR technology; NMR Core Analysis; Rock typing from NMR core data and its relationship to logs; Pore geometry and what it means for the interpretation of NMR data; NMR logs; Job Planning; Log Quality Control; Working with NMR data (various exercises throughout the course)

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Mechanical Specification of Pressure Vessels and Heat Exchangers - ME-43

Price on request