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Basic Petroleum Engineering Practices OVERVIEW This course is far more than an introduction to petroleum engineering and certainly is not a superficial presentation of the technology of the industry. Its purpose is to develop an understanding of the technology and its applications at an engineer’s level, and the confidence and professional enthusi- asm which comes with that understanding. The course has had a revolutionary effect on training programs for many major oil and service companies by making specialized training that follows far more effective. Participants enter those specialized programs with a depth of understanding of that particular technology and relation to other classic and new technologies of the industry. The course focuses on the field and application approach, and includes classroom exercises, fundamental engineering problems, and basic field exercises. TARGET AUDUIENCE Engineers, engineering trainees, technical managers and assistants, technicians, geologists, geophysicists, chemists, physicists, service company personnel, sales representatives, and data processing personnel BENEFITS OF ATTENDING • Basic petroleum geology • Reservoir fluid and rock properties • Fundamentals of reservoir fluid flow • Oil and gas reservoir classification, definition, delineation and development • Unconventional gas (“tight shale” gas) • Fundamentals of drilling, well completion, and production operations • Basics of casing design and primary cementing • Primary and enhanced recovery mechanisms • Surface operations COURSE CONTENTS • Reservoir fluid properties • Petroleum geology FURTHER INFORMATION For further information or to book onto the course please contact us on: Tel.:17870959, 17870652, 17870953 Fax:17680393 Email: [email protected]h • Reservoir properties and evaluation • Unconventional gas (“tight shale” gas) • Exploration technology Drilling engineering Well completion, stimulation and workover • Well testing and formation damage • Production operations • Recovery methods • Surface processing Training Methodology & ASSESSMENT Theoretical 30% Practical 70% COURSE DURATION 5 dyas ( 30 hours, 6 hours per day, mornings) Or: 8 days, 4 pm - 8 pm COURSE FEES Group Costing No. of trainees 1 - 5 6 - 10 11 - 15 16 - 20 Fees / trainee 900 365 250 200
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  • Basic Petroleum Engineering Practices

    OVERVIEW This course is far more than an introduction to petroleum engineering and certainly is not a supercial presentation of

    the technology of the industry. Its purpose is to develop an understanding of the technology and its applications at an engineers level, and the condence and professional enthusi-

    asm which comes with that understanding. The course has had a revolutionary effect on training programs for many major oil and service companies by making specialized training that follows far more effective. Participants enter those specialized programs with a depth of understanding of that particulartechnology and relation to other classic and new technologies of the industry. The course focuses on the eld and application

    approach, and includes classroom exercises, fundamental engineering problems, and basic eld exercises.

    TARGET AUDUIENCE Engineers, engineering trainees, technical managers and assistants, technicians, geologists, geophysicists, chemists, physicists, service company personnel, sales representatives, and data processing personnel

    BENEFITS OF ATTENDING Basic petroleum geology

    Reservoir uid and rock properties

    Fundamentals of reservoir uid ow

    Oil and gas reservoir classication, denition, delineation

    and development Unconventional gas (tight shale gas)

    Fundamentals of drilling, well completion, and production

    operations Basics of casing design and primary cementing

    Primary and enhanced recovery mechanisms

    Surface operations

    COURSE CONTENTS Reservoir uid properties

    Petroleum geology

    FURTHER INFORMATIONFor further information or to book onto the course please contact us on: Tel.:17870959, 17870652, 17870953Fax:17680393Email: [email protected]

    Reservoir properties and evaluation

    Unconventional gas (tight shale gas)

    Exploration technology

    Drilling engineering

    Well completion, stimulation and workover

    Well testing and formation damage

    Production operations

    Recovery methods

    Surface processing

    Training Methodology & ASSESSMENT Theoretical 30%Practical 70%

    COURSE DURATION5 dyas ( 30 hours, 6 hours per day, mornings)

    Or: 8 days, 4 pm - 8 pm

    COURSE FEESGroup Costing No. of trainees 1 - 5 6 - 10 11 - 15 16 - 20

    Fees / trainee 900 365 250 200