DATE
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VENUE
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FEES
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REGISTRATION
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19 Jan - 23 Jan, 2015 |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
SGD 4795 |
Closed |
Following information: Venue at
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
| Training Date from
19 Jan 2015 till
23 Jan 2015
COURSE LEVEL
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DURATIONS
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Early Bird Discount
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Standard Price
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INTERMEDIATE
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5
day/s
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SGD 4595 Purchase it before
19 Dec 2014
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SGD 4795
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WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
Maximize reserves and
value of oil and gas properties through the application of good reservoir
management tools, and get a proper introduction to field development of unconventional gas reservoirs
How do you plan data acquisition in
reservoir engineering, and what kind of data is needed? How do you use the data
as a reservoir management tool? How to increase ultimate recovery and projects’
net present value?
To help you answer these questions and
more, Petro1 presents an upcoming event on Reservoir Engineering for other disciplines, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
This 5-day course will equip you with the know-how to make everyday decision-making
simple. Theoretical concepts will be covered in detail to assist reservoir and
exploitation engineers in effectively understanding and performing their tasks,
including determining oil and gas reserves, and maximize hydrocarbon recovery
under primary, secondary and tertiary schemes, with emphasis on bottom line
results.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
- Reserves determination of oil and gas
properties
- Full understanding of reserves drives and
impact on reserves
- Tools to estimate well productivity and how to
optimize wellbore completion
- How to analyze well test data to characterize
reservoirs and optimize well productivity
- Horizontal well application and new
technologies
- How to design waterflood projects and predict
performance
- Field development of unconventional gas
reservoirs, including shale gas, tight gas and coalbed methane (CBM)
Participants
will also be guided through practical exercises by examining case histories,
with emphasis being placed on application of technical details and engineering calculations. The class exercises will provide hands-on
experience in the following areas:
- Gas
properties determination
- Decline
analysis
- Material
balance for estimating original oil in place
- Analyze
flow or buildup test data
- Estimate
of waterflood recovery tests
PROGRAMME
- Petroleum geology
- Rock properties
- Fluid properties
- Reservoir drive mechanism
- Reserves determination
- Methods to estimate well productivity
- Well testing
- Water coning and influx
- Secondary and tertiary recovery schemes
- Introduction to unconventional oil and gas
- Horizontal well applications
AUDIENCE
- Reservoir, petroleum and drilling engineers
- Production engineers and technologists
- Geologists and geophysicists
- Senior engineers who wish to learn more about
HZ wells with multiple fraction design optimization, mini frac analysis
(DFIT) , and unconventional reservoir development
For details, information on facilitator and the full
course outline, please refer to the complete brochure below.
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