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Basic Reservoir Engineering27 – 28 April 2015 | The Westin Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand
For further information, please visit www.spe.org/training/courses.php or call +60.3.2182.3000
This course sets out to explain how Basic Reservoir Engineering principles should be applied and adhered to in the work place to help with the estimation of realistic recovery factors, reservoir performance prediction and monitoring setting up of reliable simulation models for future production forecasting. The course is designed speci�cally for engineers and scientists starting up in the upstream oil and gas industry.
Why Should You Attend?
Who Should Attend?The course has been designed for engineers and scientists, who will be primarily involved in Reservoir Engineering, Field Development, Reservoir Monitoring / Performance Evaluation activities. This course is also suitable for those in Asset Management.
Early Bird Deadline: 30 March 2015Registration Deadline: 13 April 2015
For further information, please visit www.spe.org/training/courses.php or call +60.3.2182.3000
The course has been designed for engineers and scientists, who will be primarily involved in Reservoir Engineering, Field Development, Reservoir Monitoring / Performance Evaluation activities. This course is also suitable for those in Asset Management.
Course DescriptionThis unit presents a thorough overview of the physical processes that occur in hydrocarbon reservoirs during their appraisal and development. The basic concepts are described. The intent of Basic Reservoir Engineering is development of a more complete "understanding" of the characteristics of oil and gas reservoirs, from �uid and rock characteristics through reservoir de�nition, delineation, classi�cation, development plan, and production. This Basic Reservoir Engineering course will expose participants to the fundamentals of reservoir engineering as a tool for characterisation of oil and gas reservoirs as to their hydrocarbon content and recovery potential with di�erent natural drive mechanisms and exposure to well-test interpretation techniques for oil and gas wells.
Learning Level: Introductory
Special Requirements: The participants should have a basic numerate / scienti�c background
About Your Course InstructorDr “Raj” Rajeswaran’s experience spans 35 years in the upstream oil and gas industry and academia in addition to seven years as a process design engineer with ICI (UK). He has a PhD in Chemical Engineering (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh) and an MBA (Hull, UK). He has held many senior technical and mana-gerial Petroleum Engineering positions in major Oil and Gas companies (Arco, BNOC/Britoil, Delhi Petro-leum, Ampolex, Mobil and Sentry Petroleum) and has extensive practical experience in large-scale �eld developments. Over a period of 12 years Raj was Technical Advisor to Bank of Scotland and during this time was Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Curtin University of Technology. Between 2008 and 2012 Raj was President and CEO of Sentry Petroleum.
Engineers are responsible for enhancing their professional competence throughout their careers. Licensed, chartered, and/or certi�ed engineers are sometimes required by government entities to provide proof of continued professional development and training. Training credits are de�ned as Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or Professional Development Hours (PDHs).
Attendees of SPE training courses earn 0.8 CEUs for each day of training. We provide each attendee a certi�cate upon completion of the training course.
CEUs
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DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE
Registration
Welcome co�ee and tea
Training session
Co�ee break and discussion
Training session
Lunch break
Training session
Co�ee break and discussion
Training session
0800 – 0830 hours
0830 – 0900 hours
0900 – 1030 hours
1030 – 1045 hours
1045 – 1300 hours
1300 – 1400 hours
1400 – 1515 hours
1515 – 1530 hours
1530 – 1700 hours
Day One Monday,27 April 2015
Session 1: Introduction - Role of the Reservoir Engineer- Units and Conversions- Common Nomenclature and Abbreviations- Activities in Reservoir Engineering - Observations - Assumptions - Calculations - Decision Making
Session 2: Storage Capacity of Reservoir Rocks- Pore Geometry and Porosity- Wettability- Capillary Pressure- Fluid Distribution in a Real Reservoir
Sessions 3: Hydrocarbon Fluid Properties- Composition and Chemistry- Phase Behaviour- Properties of Ideal Gases- Properties of Real Gases and Fluids- Pressure, Volume and Temperature (PVT) Data
Measurement- Conversion of PVT Data to Field Conditions
Session 4: Darcy’s Law and its Applications- Reservoir Permeability and Anisotropy- Di�erences between Gas and Liquid Permeability- Absolute, E�ective and Relative Permeabilities- Reservoir Engineering Context of Relative Permeability- In�ow Performance
Day Two Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Session 1: Principles of Fluid Flow in Porous Media- Radial Di�usivity Equation (RDE)- RDE Qualitative Solutions- RDE Quantitative Solutions- Superposition of Solutions- In�ow Performance for Non-ideal Drainage Areas
Session 2: Basic Concepts in Reservoir Engineering- Rock and Fluid Properties and Residual Saturations- Reservoir Pressure- In�ow Performance Relationships- Reservoir Drive Mechanisms- Introduction to Material Balance- Reservoir Mobility Ratio and its implications to
production
Session 3: Material Balance for Oil and Gas Reservoirs- The General Form of the Material Balance Equation- Material Balance Expressed as a Linear Equation- Material Balance Applied to Oil Reservoirs- Material Balance Applied to Gas Reservoirs
Session 4: Introduction to Well Testing of Oil Reservoirs- An Overview of Downhole Testing Tools- Pressure Drawdown Test- Pressure Buildup Test- Well Test Concepts
Daily Agenda
Cancellation Policya) A processing fee of USD 150.00 will be charged for
cancellation received before the Registration Deadline 13 April 2015.
b) Cancellation received after 13 April 2015, a 25% refund will be made to the registrant.
c) No refund on cancellation received seven (7) days, 20 April 2015, prior to the starting of the course date.d) No refund will be issued if a registrant fails to show up for
the training course .
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