DATE
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VENUE
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FEES
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REGISTRATION
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14 Jun - 17 Jun, 2014 |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
SGD 1800 |
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Following information: Venue at
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
| Training Date from
14 Jun 2014 till
17 Jun 2014
COURSE LEVEL
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DURATIONS
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Early Bird Discount
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Standard Price
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MASTER
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4
day/s
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SGD 1280 Purchase it before
12 Jun 2014
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SGD 1800
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WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
It has been known that volatile oil and gas condensate reservoirs cannot be modelled accurately with conventional black-oil models. One variation to the black-oil approach is the modified black-oil (MBO) model that allows the use of a simple, and less expensive computational algorithm than a fully compositional model that can result in significant timesaving in full field studies.
In this course we discuss preparing the most accurate and reliable set of values of fluid properties for use in reservoir simulation calculations. An understanding of the advantages of the application of both laboratory data and correlations will be provided. Exercises that utilize actual field and laboratory data are used to illustrate the principles and to ensure understanding of the applications of the procedures. The course also introduces the participants to the evolution of modern computational capabilities that allow engineers to use EOS models to study phenomena in gas condensate and volatile oil reservoir.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
- Identify the type of fluid in a particular reservoir and in general how that fluid will behave during production
- Understand different type of PVT experiment we can perform for gas condensate and volatile oil reservoirs
- Quality check of PVT reports and identifying the relevant data for various tasks in EOS tuning
- Use correlations to determine values of fluid properties in the absence of laboratory data
- Apply Equations of State and tune EOS to match experimental PVT data
- Select best simulation model to perform reservoir simulation
- How to initialize simulation model
- Well deliverability issue in gas condensate reservoir
- Development strategy in volatile oil and gas condensate reservoirs
PROGRAMME
DAY ONE
Phase behaviour of reservoir fluids (Bahman Tohidi)
- Single-component systems, two-component systems, multi-component systems, classification of reservoirs and reservoir fluids
- PVT tests, PVT reports, quality check, identifying the correct data for gas condensate and volatile oils
- Equation of State, volume shift, binary interaction coefficient
- Fluid characterisation
AUDIENCE
This course is designed for upstream, (Exploration and Production) specific to reservoir, Production and facilities engineers who have need to determine values of reservoir fluid properties and use Equations of state for engineering studies and reservoir simulation.
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