Performance Analysis, Prediction, and Optimization Using NODAL™ Analysis - PO2

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Seismic fundamentals as they relate to defining the appearance of hydrocarbons in the data; An inventory of direct hydrocarbon indicators, including AVO; Risk rating prospects that display AVO anomalies; Understanding rock properties and the effect of pore filling material; AVO and how it relates to the typical production zones around the world with various ages and depths of burial; Various methods of displaying AVO effects in the seismic data; Acquisition and processing considerations to display hydrocarbons as a pore filling material; Various approaches to seismic modeling and fluid replacement; Rock properties and pore filling material from seismic inversion; Spectral decomposition and seismic attributes as other ways of extracting reservoir information from the seismic image

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Seismic fundamentals as they relate to defining the appearance of hydrocarbons in the data; An inventory of direct hydrocarbon indicators, including AVO; Risk rating prospects that display AVO anomalies; Understanding rock properties and the effect of pore filling material; AVO and how it relates to the typical production zones around the world with various ages and depths of burial; Various methods of displaying AVO effects in the seismic data; Acquisition and processing considerations to display hydrocarbons as a pore filling material; Various approaches to seismic modeling and fluid replacement; Rock properties and pore filling material from seismic inversion; Spectral decomposition and seismic attributes as other ways of extracting reservoir information from the seismic image

Overview of flow assurance; PVT analysis and fluid properties; Steady state and transient multiphase flow modeling; Hydrate, paraffin and asphaltene control; Corrosion, erosion and sand control; Fluid property and phase behavior modeling; Equations of state; Fugacity and equilibrium; Viscosities of oils; Thermal modeling; Multiphase pressure boosting; Slugging: hydrodynamic, terrain induced & ramp up; Commissioning, start-up, and shutdown operations

Reservoir characteristics for horizontal and multilateral well applications; Well performance prediction; Wellbore stability of horizontal wells; Stress field effect on drilling, completion, production and stimulation; Geosteering; Multilateral well structure, junction and application; Formation damage and its effect on horizontal well performance; Well completion and its effect on horizontal and multilateral wells; Intelligent completion: downhole monitoring and control; Well trajectory and completion optimization; Horizontal well fracturing; Acidizing of horizontal wells; Other stimulation methods

Overview of Data Management: Definition, History of data management, Trends, Data lifecycle, Importance and value of data management, Information orientation, Benefits of good data management, Business case aspects & barriers; Data Types: Definitions, Data types, Data models in E&P; Common Data Management Issues: Typical data issues (possible pitfalls), Causes of data issues, Data management best practices business impact; Data Management Framework: Data governance, Data architecture, Data security, Reference & master data management, Data quality management; Building and Sustaining the Data Management Framework: What to do, What not to do, Building consensus & engaging with the business

Reservoir fluid properties; Petroleum geology; The petroleum reservoir; Unconventional resources; Exploration technology; Drilling technology; Well completion and workover; Production operations; Recovery; Surface processing; Offshore operations

Seismic fundamentals as they relate to defining the appearance of hydrocarbons in the data; An inventory of direct hydrocarbon indicators, including AVO; Risk rating prospects that display AVO anomalies; Understanding rock properties and the effect of pore filling material; AVO and how it relates to the typical production zones around the world with various ages and depths of burial; Various methods of displaying AVO effects in the seismic data; Acquisition and processing considerations to display hydrocarbons as a pore filling material; Various approaches to seismic modeling and fluid replacement; Rock properties and pore filling material from seismic inversion; Spectral decomposition and seismic attributes as other ways of extracting reservoir information from the seismic image

Overview of flow assurance; PVT analysis and fluid properties; Steady state and transient multiphase flow modeling; Hydrate, paraffin and asphaltene control; Corrosion, erosion and sand control; Fluid property and phase behavior modeling; Equations of state; Fugacity and equilibrium; Viscosities of oils; Thermal modeling; Multiphase pressure boosting; Slugging: hydrodynamic, terrain induced & ramp up; Commissioning, start-up, and shutdown operations

Reservoir characteristics for horizontal and multilateral well applications; Well performance prediction; Wellbore stability of horizontal wells; Stress field effect on drilling, completion, production and stimulation; Geosteering; Multilateral well structure, junction and application; Formation damage and its effect on horizontal well performance; Well completion and its effect on horizontal and multilateral wells; Intelligent completion: downhole monitoring and control; Well trajectory and completion optimization; Horizontal well fracturing; Acidizing of horizontal wells; Other stimulation methods

Overview of Data Management: Definition, History of data management, Trends, Data lifecycle, Importance and value of data management, Information orientation, Benefits of good data management, Business case aspects & barriers; Data Types: Definitions, Data types, Data models in E&P; Common Data Management Issues: Typical data issues (possible pitfalls), Causes of data issues, Data management best practices business impact; Data Management Framework: Data governance, Data architecture, Data security, Reference & master data management, Data quality management; Building and Sustaining the Data Management Framework: What to do, What not to do, Building consensus & engaging with the business

Reservoir fluid properties; Petroleum geology; The petroleum reservoir; Unconventional resources; Exploration technology; Drilling technology; Well completion and workover; Production operations; Recovery; Surface processing; Offshore operations

Seismic fundamentals as they relate to defining the appearance of hydrocarbons in the data; An inventory of direct hydrocarbon indicators, including AVO; Risk rating prospects that display AVO anomalies; Understanding rock properties and the effect of pore filling material; AVO and how it relates to the typical production zones around the world with various ages and depths of burial; Various methods of displaying AVO effects in the seismic data; Acquisition and processing considerations to display hydrocarbons as a pore filling material; Various approaches to seismic modeling and fluid replacement; Rock properties and pore filling material from seismic inversion; Spectral decomposition and seismic attributes as other ways of extracting reservoir information from the seismic image

Overview of flow assurance; PVT analysis and fluid properties; Steady state and transient multiphase flow modeling; Hydrate, paraffin and asphaltene control; Corrosion, erosion and sand control; Fluid property and phase behavior modeling; Equations of state; Fugacity and equilibrium; Viscosities of oils; Thermal modeling; Multiphase pressure boosting; Slugging: hydrodynamic, terrain induced & ramp up; Commissioning, start-up, and shutdown operations

Reservoir characteristics for horizontal and multilateral well applications; Well performance prediction; Wellbore stability of horizontal wells; Stress field effect on drilling, completion, production and stimulation; Geosteering; Multilateral well structure, junction and application; Formation damage and its effect on horizontal well performance; Well completion and its effect on horizontal and multilateral wells; Intelligent completion: downhole monitoring and control; Well trajectory and completion optimization; Horizontal well fracturing; Acidizing of horizontal wells; Other stimulation methods

Overview of Data Management: Definition, History of data management, Trends, Data lifecycle, Importance and value of data management, Information orientation, Benefits of good data management, Business case aspects & barriers; Data Types: Definitions, Data types, Data models in E&P; Common Data Management Issues: Typical data issues (possible pitfalls), Causes of data issues, Data management best practices business impact; Data Management Framework: Data governance, Data architecture, Data security, Reference & master data management, Data quality management; Building and Sustaining the Data Management Framework: What to do, What not to do, Building consensus & engaging with the business

Reservoir fluid properties; Petroleum geology; The petroleum reservoir; Unconventional resources; Exploration technology; Drilling technology; Well completion and workover; Production operations; Recovery; Surface processing; Offshore operations

Seismic fundamentals as they relate to defining the appearance of hydrocarbons in the data; An inventory of direct hydrocarbon indicators, including AVO; Risk rating prospects that display AVO anomalies; Understanding rock properties and the effect of pore filling material; AVO and how it relates to the typical production zones around the world with various ages and depths of burial; Various methods of displaying AVO effects in the seismic data; Acquisition and processing considerations to display hydrocarbons as a pore filling material; Various approaches to seismic modeling and fluid replacement; Rock properties and pore filling material from seismic inversion; Spectral decomposition and seismic attributes as other ways of extracting reservoir information from the seismic image

Overview of flow assurance; PVT analysis and fluid properties; Steady state and transient multiphase flow modeling; Hydrate, paraffin and asphaltene control; Corrosion, erosion and sand control; Fluid property and phase behavior modeling; Equations of state; Fugacity and equilibrium; Viscosities of oils; Thermal modeling; Multiphase pressure boosting; Slugging: hydrodynamic, terrain induced & ramp up; Commissioning, start-up, and shutdown operations

Reservoir characteristics for horizontal and multilateral well applications; Well performance prediction; Wellbore stability of horizontal wells; Stress field effect on drilling, completion, production and stimulation; Geosteering; Multilateral well structure, junction and application; Formation damage and its effect on horizontal well performance; Well completion and its effect on horizontal and multilateral wells; Intelligent completion: downhole monitoring and control; Well trajectory and completion optimization; Horizontal well fracturing; Acidizing of horizontal wells; Other stimulation methods

Overview of Data Management: Definition, History of data management, Trends, Data lifecycle, Importance and value of data management, Information orientation, Benefits of good data management, Business case aspects & barriers; Data Types: Definitions, Data types, Data models in E&P; Common Data Management Issues: Typical data issues (possible pitfalls), Causes of data issues, Data management best practices business impact; Data Management Framework: Data governance, Data architecture, Data security, Reference & master data management, Data quality management; Building and Sustaining the Data Management Framework: What to do, What not to do, Building consensus & engaging with the business

Reservoir fluid properties; Petroleum geology; The petroleum reservoir; Unconventional resources; Exploration technology; Drilling technology; Well completion and workover; Production operations; Recovery; Surface processing; Offshore operations

Seismic fundamentals as they relate to defining the appearance of hydrocarbons in the data; An inventory of direct hydrocarbon indicators, including AVO; Risk rating prospects that display AVO anomalies; Understanding rock properties and the effect of pore filling material; AVO and how it relates to the typical production zones around the world with various ages and depths of burial; Various methods of displaying AVO effects in the seismic data; Acquisition and processing considerations to display hydrocarbons as a pore filling material; Various approaches to seismic modeling and fluid replacement; Rock properties and pore filling material from seismic inversion; Spectral decomposition and seismic attributes as other ways of extracting reservoir information from the seismic image

Overview of flow assurance; PVT analysis and fluid properties; Steady state and transient multiphase flow modeling; Hydrate, paraffin and asphaltene control; Corrosion, erosion and sand control; Fluid property and phase behavior modeling; Equations of state; Fugacity and equilibrium; Viscosities of oils; Thermal modeling; Multiphase pressure boosting; Slugging: hydrodynamic, terrain induced & ramp up; Commissioning, start-up, and shutdown operations

Reservoir characteristics for horizontal and multilateral well applications; Well performance prediction; Wellbore stability of horizontal wells; Stress field effect on drilling, completion, production and stimulation; Geosteering; Multilateral well structure, junction and application; Formation damage and its effect on horizontal well performance; Well completion and its effect on horizontal and multilateral wells; Intelligent completion: downhole monitoring and control; Well trajectory and completion optimization; Horizontal well fracturing; Acidizing of horizontal wells; Other stimulation methods

Overview of Data Management: Definition, History of data management, Trends, Data lifecycle, Importance and value of data management, Information orientation, Benefits of good data management, Business case aspects & barriers; Data Types: Definitions, Data types, Data models in E&P; Common Data Management Issues: Typical data issues (possible pitfalls), Causes of data issues, Data management best practices business impact; Data Management Framework: Data governance, Data architecture, Data security, Reference & master data management, Data quality management; Building and Sustaining the Data Management Framework: What to do, What not to do, Building consensus & engaging with the business

Reservoir fluid properties; Petroleum geology; The petroleum reservoir; Unconventional resources; Exploration technology; Drilling technology; Well completion and workover; Production operations; Recovery; Surface processing; Offshore operations

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