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3. Drilling O)r$&i"ns Pr$%&i%s: oisting, circulation,$otation, po+er plants and %o+er transmission, $ig +ireline system handling storage.
!. C$sing Dsign: "esign of casing string, iner design
and setting, Casing landing practices, ucling criteriaand Calculation of +ell head loads. Casing +hile drilling.
#. Drill S&ring: %arts function and design.&. Drill ,i&s: Classification and design criteria of drag,
rotary, roller, diamond and %"C bits.4. C"ring: "ifferent methods of core drilling.5. ll Pr"2l-s $nd S"lu&i"ns- Fatigue failure, %ipe
sticing, ost6circulation, Sloughing shale, S+abbing,surge, gas cap drilling, lo+ out and ic control.
PETROLEUM PRODUCTION OPERATION I
COURSE CONTENT:1. ll E4ui)-n&: Well ead 7uipments, Christmas tree,
*al*es, hangers, flo+ control de*ices, pacers, tubular and
flo+ lines.2. ll C"-)l&i"n Dsign: %erforating (il 8as Wells 6
Con*entional and 9ncon*entional techniues *i/. throughtubing and tubing con*eyed underbalanced perforatingtechniues, type si/e and orientation of perforation holes.Well acti*ation, use of compressed air liuid :itrogen."o+n6hole euipment selection, ser*icing, installation testing, smart +ells6 intelligent completions.
rigs and selection, rig less +oro*er including 7ndless<Coiled tubing unit, minor ma)or +oro*er )obs6diagnosis remedial measures +ater shut off and gas shut off6Chemical treatment and conformance control. Woro*er completion fluids 6 types selection, Formation damage,Woro*er planning economics, asphaltine +a=.
COURSE CONTENT:1. 0ntroduction to reser*oir engineering2. Characteristics of crude oil and natural gas, classification
of crude and its physicochemical properties.3. Rsrv"ir R"%6 Pr")r&is : %orosity and permeability
determination, combination of permeability in parallel series beds, porosity permeability relationship, fluidsaturation determination and significance, effecti*e andrelati*e permeability, +ettability, capillary pressurecharacteristics, measurements and uses. Coring and Core
COURSE CONTENT:1. 0ntroductory ecture- (*er*ie+ of reser*oir engineering
and reser*oir management2. In&r"du%&i"n &" "il g$s #ild dvl")-n&: $ational
de*elopment plan, $ate and order of drilling +ell, +ellspacing pattern, selection of de*elopment scheme,economic aspect of de*elopment of oil and gas fields.
3. 8enerali/ed (il 8as '7 and its modification
!. "ri*e 'echanism and reco*ery factors productionbeha*iour of oil gas reser*oirs#. Water influ= - steady and unsteady state models
&. %erformance prediction of depletion dri*e, gas cap dri*e,+ater dri*e and combination dri*e
4. $eser*oir pressure maintenance techniues, their
ad*antages and limitations
5. 0mmiscible "isplacement processes- Theory practices6
ucley e*erette treatment of fractional flo+ and frontal
ad*ance euations, +ater flood performance@. $eser*oir 'anagement- concepts, components and
applications
PETROLEUM PRODUCTION OPERATION II
COURSE CONTENT :1. G$&*ring $nd %"ll%&i"n "# "il $nd g$s: 88S, CTF and
8CS 6 layout, seuential treatment, and safety features oninstallations.
2. Fild Pr"%ssing "# Oil G$s: Flash and stageseparation of oil gas oil gas separators, mist e=tractor,fluid le*el and pressure control system. Control *al*esi/ing, >ertical and hori/ontal separators, meteringseparators. Woring pressure and safety feature in oil
gas separators. Special problems in oil and gasseparation. $emo*al of suspended solid +ater from oil gas. Scrubbers and +ash tan. "emulsification anddesalting.
3. S&"r$g "# P&r"lu- $nd P&r"lu- Pr"du%&s:
"ifferent types of storage system, Types features of
storage tans, fi=ed roof and floating roof tans. "esign of storage tans +ith introduction to A%0 codes, Specification,maintenance and operation of tan batteries, >apour control and gra*ity conser*ation measures. >apour reco*ery system. %8 :8 storage.
!. M&ring $nd M$sur-n&s: 'etering of oil gas,Sampling and Testing of crude oil. 8auging euipment andmethods. Water and sediment determination. (rifice andother metering de*ices and their characteristics.
#. ll S&i-ul$&i"n T%*ni4us "esign Selection- Type description, design of matri= acidi/ation and acidfracturing. "esign of hydraulic fracturing Bmini, massi*e high energy frac.. Wa*e technology microbialstimulation
COURSE CONTENT:1. "r6 C$l%ul$&i"ns: Wor calculation for compression<
e=pansion of ideal and non ideal gases, compressioncycles and horse po+er calculations 6 single, double andmultistage +ith and +ithout clearance.
2. T*r-"d(n$-i%s "# G$ss $nd Li4uid +(dr"%$r2"ns:Free energy +or function, 'ollier diagrams, perfect imperfect gaseous mi=tures, 7uation of state, a+ of
corresponding states, Doule Thompson effect, Arrhineouseuation and acti*ation energy. Fugacity and fugacitycoefficient of gases and gaseous mi=tures, e+is fugacityrules and Third la+ of thermodynamics.
3. S"lu&i"n T*r-"d(n$-i%s: >apour liuid euilibria,euilibrium constant, partial molar properties, chemicalpotential, $aoult?s la+ and enry?s la+, ideal and non idealsolutions, Acti*ity and acti*ity coefficients, 8ibb?s "uhemeuation, 8ibb?s adsorption euation.
!. P*$s Rul: %hase rule of single, t+o, three, multi
component and multi phase systems, phase beha*iour indifferent conditions, Thermodynamic aspects of phaseeuilibria. Calculation of phase euilibria. Ternary andpseudo ternary phase diagrams
#. Fluid Fl"! T*r-"d(n$-i%s: Single phase flo+
multiphase flo+ through *ertical, incline and hori/ontalconduits. %ressure tra*erse cur*es and their applications.>enturi flo+, no//le flo+, pipe internal flo+, annular flo+and no//le flo+ thermodynamics of multiphase multicomponent system.
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T PPEC 1;103 NATURAL GAS ENGINEERING 3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:1. In&r"du%&i"n: Composition of :atural 8as, 9tili/ation of
:atural 8as, :atural 8as 0ndustry, :atural 8as$eser*es, Types of :atural 8as $esources, Future of the :atural 8as 0ndustry.
2. Pr")r&is "# N$&ur$l G$s: %hysical properties of
natural gas and hydrocarbon liuids associated +ithnatural gas. $eser*oir aspects of natural gas.
3. G$s C"-)rssi"n: Types of Compressors, Selection,
Thermodynamics of Compressors, Compressioncalculations. eat and 'ass Transfer %rinciples and
Applications in :atural 8as 7ngineering, 9se of 'ollier "iagrams.!. G$s Fl"! M$sur-n&: %rocess control and
instrumentation in natural gas processing plants.#. N$&ur$l G$s Pr"%ssing: Field separation and oil
absorption process, $efrigeration and lo+ temperatureprocessing, iuefaction %rocess, "ehydration of :atural8as, S+eetening of :atural gas and sulphur reco*ery.%rocessing for %8, C:8, system, Con*ersion of gas to
liuid.&. G$s G$&*ring' Tr$ns)"r& $nd S&"r$g: 8as 8atheringSystem. Steady Flo+ in Simple %ipeline System, SteadyState and non Steady State Flo+ in %ipelines, Solutionfor Transient Flo+. Transmission of :atural 8as,Specifications. 9nderground Storage and Conser*ationof :atural 8as.
4. Un%"nvn&i"n$l g$s: Coal ed 'ethane, :atural 8asydrate, asin Centered 8as, Tight 8as Sands, Shale8as. Current Technology for Shale 8as and Tight 8as7=ploration and %roduction.
5. LNG: Pr"du%&i"n $nd U&ili5$&i"n@. 0ssue and Challenges to 7nhance Supply of :atural 8as.
COURSE CONTENT:1. M$gn&i% M&*"d: The geomagnetic field, 'agnetic
anomalies. 'agnetic sur*ey instrument, Field method of magnetic sur*eys. $eduction of magnetic data, diurnaland geomagnetic correction. 0nterpretation of magneticanomalies. 'agnetic response of simple geometricshapes. Application of magnetic sur*ey.
/. Gr$vi&( M&*"d: 9nits of gra*ity, gra*ity measuringinstruments, gra*ity sur*ey, gra*ity anomalies, 8ra*itydata reduction, "rift, atitude, 7le*ation, and Free6air correction. Free6air and ouguer anomalies. 8ra*ityresponse of simple geometric shapes. 0nterpretation of gra*ity anomalies and application of gra*ity methods.
3. Sis-i% M&*"ds: 8eometry of refracted ray path,planar interface. T+o layer case +ith hori/ontal interface.'ethodology of refraction profiling. Field sur*eysarrangements. $ecording instruments and energysource. Corrections applied to refraction data.0nterpretation of refraction data. Application of seismicrefraction method, %assi*e seismic
. 8eometry of reflected ray path, planar interface, singlehori/ontal reflector. 0mportance of seismic reflection
sur*ey o*er seismic refraction sur*ey techniue.Common depth point BC"% profiling and stacing. 26"data processing and interpretation of reflection data.0ntroduction to 36" data acuisition, processing andinterpretation. Applications of seismic method in oile=ploration, Concept of !6" seismic and its application.
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T PGLD 1=18 PETROLEUM E@PLORATION
GEOLOGICAL MET+ODS9SECTION ,
/ 0 0
COURSE CONTENT:Surface indications of subsurface oil and gas accumulations.(il accumulation parameters. $egional structural plan andlocal structures. Time of accumulation *is6a*is time of oilgeneration. 8eochemical methods of prospecting- Soilgeochemical sur*eys Source roc characteri/ation and
ydro6geochemistry as a tool for oil e=ploration. "e*elopment8eology. Theoretical principles of prognostication of hydrocarbon reser*e. $ole of plane tectonics in ydrocarbonaccumulation onshore and offshore. Seuence of geologicalmethods of oil e=ploration.
1. 7n*ironment concepts, impact on eco6system, air, +ater and soil.
2. The impact of drilling production operations onen*ironment, 7n*ironmental transport of petroleum+astes.
3. (ffshore en*ironmental studies, offshore oil spill and oilspill control.
!. (il mines regulations and other en*ironmental legislations.#. 7n*ironmental impact assessment.&. Waste treatment methods, +aste disposal method,
remediation of contaminated sites.
4. Air noise pollution
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T PPEE 1=101 UNIT OPERATIONS FOR
PETROLEUM INDUSTR3 0 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. 0ntroduction to unit operations and its application inpetroleum engineering.
2. Fluid mechanics- Fluid statics6 hydrostatic euilibrium,decantation6gra*ity and centrifugal fluid flo+ regimes6laminar and turbulent, fluid rheology basic flo+ euationthrough pipes6ernoullis euation, momentum euation+ith their correction for friction flo+ of :e+tonian andnon :e+tonian fluid through pipe, brief description on*arieties of pumps and flo+6meters agitation and mi=ing of fluids6purpose and euipments .
3. 'ass Transfer and its application- introduction to phaseeuilibria, basic concept of diffusion and interphase masstransfer introduction to distillation absorption adsorptionliuid6liuid e=traction introduction to stage andcontinuous contact mass transfer units6plate column,paced bed and fluidi/ed bed.
!. eat transfer and its application- >arious modes of heattransfer, principle of heat flo+ through solid and fluids
concept of steady and unsteady state heat transferdetermination of o*erall heat transfer coefficient for composite system eat transfer to fluid +ith and +ithoutphase change e*aporation brief description on *ariousheat e=changers .
PEE 1=103 ELL PERFORMANCE 3 0 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. 0ntroduction- (b)ecti*es of +ell tests, $eser*oir models,%lotting methods
2. Fundamentals of Flo+ in %orous 'edia- 'aterial balance
concepts Bconstant compressibility and dry gas systems,Steady6state and pseudo6steady state flo+ concepts,0nflo+ %erformance $elations B0%$s for 8as6(il and 8as6Condensate $eser*oir Systems, "e*elopment of thediffusi*ity euation- iuid and gas systems.
3. Solutions<'odels for Well Test Analysis- Steady6state,pseudo steady6state, and transient radial flo+,"imensionless *ariables I radial flo+ diffusi*ity euation,
Solutions of the diffusi*ity euation B*arious cases 6concept of Jtype cur*esJ, >ariable6rate con*olution-general and single6rate dra+do+n cases, Wellbore%henomena
!. Well Test Analysis- >ariable6rate con*olution- Single6ratepressure build6up case, Con*entional analysis of pressuredra+do+n<buildup test data
#. Analysis of gas +ell tests, 9n6fractured and fractured
+ells, and dual porosity reser*oirs, "esign of +ell tests,Soft+are for the analysis of +ell test data
&. Analysis and 'odeling of %roduction "ata- %roductionanalysis- 0ntroduction, empirical analysis<forecasting, anddeli*erability testing, "ecline type cur*e analysis,Soft+are for the analysis of production data
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T PPEE 1=10 OIL S+ALE AND S+ALE GAS 3 0 0
COURSE CONTENT:OIL S+ALE:
1. :ature, origin and distribution of oil shale.2. %etrology and geochemistry of oil shale.
3. (il shale retorting and e=traction process.!. Characteri/ation of oil shale.#. Supercritical e=traction oil from shale.&. 'athematical modeling of oil shale pyrolysis.4. 7conomic factor of shale oil production.
S+ALE GAS:
1. istory of shale gas production.2. 7=traction methods- de*elopment of current practices.3. ocation an dsi/e of production areas- estimated
reser*es and economics.
CO URS E S0 LL A,U S
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T PPEC 1B101 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
DESIGN
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT :Dvl")-n& "# Oil G$s Filds: Selection of de*elopmentscheme, economic aspect of de*elopment of oil and gasfields. %roduction *ariants, performance prediction, $eco*eryfactor, Stages of preparation of de*elopment plans.Computation of economic indices *i/. Capital in*estment,payout period, 0$$, %rofile, 7conomic life etc. Analysis of
different *ariants based on technical and economicconsiderations. 7conomic de*elopment of 'arginal fields.Dsign Oil $nd g$s s)$r$&i"n s(s&-: "esign of t+ophase and three phase separators and eater treaters' Oil G$s %"ll%&i"n $nd *$ndlingAr&i#i%i$l Li#& T%*n"l"g(:,$si% )rin%i)ls $nd ds%ri)&i"ns: 8as6lift 6 continuous andintermittent, chamber lift, plunger lift<sucer rod pumping,hydraulic pumping 6 piston )et type.Dsign "# C"n&inu"us g$s li#& s(s&- 9)rssur ")r$&dv$lvs graphical and analytical methods.Dsign "# In&r-i&&n& g$s li#& s(s&- single point in)ection
&. Water flooding performance calculations- Frontalad*ance method, *iscous fingering method, Stilesmethod, "ystra6%arsons 'ethod, Water for +ater flooding.
4. 8as 0n)ection60mmiscible "isplacement- "ispersed gasin)ection, e=ternal gas cap gas in)ection, foam dri*eprocess for oil reco*ery.
5. Chemical Flooding- %olymer flooding and mobility controlprocesses, flo+ of polymers through porous media,polymer augmented +ater flooding, in6situ permeabilitymodification, foam as mobility controller, WA8 process'iceller<polymer flooding, phase beha*ior of microemulsions, phase beha*ior and 0FT, +ettabilityalterations, Alali flooding.
@. 'iscible "isplacement %rocesses- 'echanism of miscible displacement, phase beha*ior related to
miscibility, fluid properties in miscible displacement,design procedure and criteria, high pressure gasin)ection, enriched gas in)ection, %8 flooding, Carbondio=ide flooding, alcohol flooding.
1H. Thermal $eco*ery %rocesses- mechanism of thermalflooding, hot +ater flooding, cyclic steam in)ection,estimation of oil reco*ery from steam dri*e, in6situcombustion, air reuirement for in6situ combustion.
11. 'icrobial oil reco*ery
12. Surface facilities for 7($ processes- Treatment of +ater for reser*oir compatibility. "esign consideration for +ater handling and in)ection system. %umps types si/ing,0nfecti*ity problems. 8as compression for in)ection, gascompressors. "esign consideration for gas collection and
COURSE CONTENT:1. 0ntroduction (*er*ie+- "efinition, (b)ecti*es and
applications of reser*oir simulation +ith brief o*er*ie+ of the system, steps of the reser*oir simulation.
2. 'odeling concepts- type of models, chec list for designing a model, concept of grid blocs, initial andboundary conditions, *arious flo+ models, concept of proper grid orientation
3. "esigning of model euations6 blac oil model andcompositional model
a. Simplification of model euations +ith realistic solution-
b. Selection %reparation of data- $oc data, fluid data,mechanical data, production data., Thicness and depthetc . Sensiti*ity of results to data accuracy
!. Solution techniues for model euations- Analytical *s.numerical solutions
a. Con*ersion of comple= %"7 to simplified algebraiceuation using finite difference method, concept of
7=plicit 0mplicit functionsb. Selecting 8rid Time6step si/es- Selection of gridblocsi/e e=ample grids, Selection of time steps, :umericaldispersion, 8rid orientation, Cost considerations
c. Selecting the :umerical solution method. Terminology,Formulating options, :umerical "ispersion, Choosing theformulation option, 'atri= 7uations, Solution methods,Selecting the 7uation6sol*ing techniue.
#. istory 'atching- >alidity of the $eser*oir 'odel,Strategy %lans, Ad)ustment of parameters, %ressures,%ressure gradients, 8($6W($ beha*ior Automaticistory 'atching.
&. Forecasting Future %erformance- %lanning predictioncases, %reparation of input data, 'aing a smoothtransition from history to predictions, $e*ie+ Analysisof predicted performance, 7*aluating 'onitoringpredicted performance
%rocess heat duty, Sensible heat of natural gas, Water,eat transfer from fire6tube. eat e=changers6 types,fluid placement, si/ing, number of tubes.
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P
PEE1B10/ COAL ,ED MET+ANE ANDGAS +0DRATES
3 1 0
C O UR S E C O N T E N T :
COAL ,ED MET+ANE:
%resent status of coal bed methane. Formation and propertiesof coal bed methane. Thermodynamics of coal bed methane.7=ploration 7*aluation of C'. "rilling, completion andlogging of coal bed methane +ells. ydro6fracturing of coalseam, Acti*ation of +ell. %roduction installation and surface
facilities. Well operation and production euipment. Treatingand disposing produced +ater. Testing of coal bed methane+ells.
NATURAL GAS+DRATES:
0ntroduction present status of gas hydrates. Formation andproperties of gas hydrates. Thermodynamics of gas hydrates.7=ploration e*aluation of gas hydrates. %hase beha*ior of gas hydrates. Ginetics of gas hydrates. "rilling andcompletion of gas hydrate +ells. %re*ention control of gashydrates. 8as hydrates accumulation in porous medium. 8ase=traction from gas hydrates. 9ses and application of gashydrates.
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T PPEE 1B103 AD7ANCED OFFS+OREENGINEERING
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:1. 0ntroduction- "e*iations from (nshore drilling, Challenges
Floating "rilling $igs and chronological Ad*ancements,
asic Floating $ig euipment, $ig Automation3. "ynamic %ositioning- Types and asic operations of a "%system, 'a)or components of the "% system , "% rig *smoored rig , Types of thrusters used by "% *essels, asiclayout of a po+er distribution system onboard a "% *esseland associated protection systems, %o+er managementsystem. Watch Circles 6 "ri*e6off "rift6(ff.
!. (pen Water (perations- $emotely operated *ehicles-Wellhead components for open +ater operations,8uidance systems 8uideline system 8uideline lesssystem 'udmat, connector selection, Detting structuralcasing *ersus cementing in a drilled hole , (perational%rocedures, Special considerations , high currents,shallo+ +ater , flo+s, drill +ith mud ; Kpump and dumpLconcept , Special cementing operations.
1. Concept of deep sea de*elopment- "irect tie bac andF%S( based de*elopment.
2. ydrate, Wa=, Scale and Asphaltene euilibrium cur*esand the effect of lo+ temperature. Analysis of +ell boreand pipeline heat transfer processes.
3. Concept of cool do+n time and its application for thede*elopment concept.
!. asic multiphase flo+ concepts, Flo+ patterns, hold up
and pressure drop in multiphase flo+ lines. Sluggingphenomena ; Concepts of transient *s hydrodynamicslugging ."esign of the recei*ing facility6 Slug catcher *isa *is Separators.
#. (utlines of thermodynamic inhibitors B'78 and'ethanol and basic calculation methods for hydrateformation pre*ention.
&. 0ntroduction to "0s and their chemistry for hydratepre*ention.
4. Field techniues used for the dissociation of the hydrateplugs in pipelines.
C O UR S E C O N T E NT :1. Wor6o*er operations. Wor o*er fluids. Scraping, +ell
circulation, Water and gas Shut6off, Suee/e cementing.andling +ater and gas coning.
2. %roduction pacers, %acers calculation, Well acti*ation.$epair of +ells, %araffin and scale remo*al. %lanning ande*aluation of +oro*er )obs. Corrosion, acteria Scalecontrol.
3. Well treatment acidi/ing oil gas +ells. ydro6
perforation. ydraulic fracturing. Stimulation designing,%roppants and their placement. Thermal stimulationtechniues. "o+n6hole heaters. ori/ontal +ell relatedde*elopment on the sub)ect.
Forecasting, Special processes, 7conomics, Credibility,decision maing, %erformance 'onitoring, beneficialapplication, %lanning a simulation study, Study
/. 'odeling Concepts- The concept of 8ridblocs Timesteps, $epresentation of +ells, 'obility Weighting,:umerical "ispersion, 8rid (rientation effects, 7=plicit
0mplicit functions, Treatment of >ertical saturation %ressure distributions, Well functions, istory 'atching,Well 'anagement, Solution methods.
3. "esigning the reser*oir model, Checlist for modeldesign, Selecting the number of dimensions, Tanmodels, 1", 2" BAreal, cross6sectional, radial,'ultilayer, 3", Simplification of comple= problems,%seudo6relati*e permeability Capillary pressurefunctions, >7 pseudo functions, Windo+ed models,
:aturally fractured reser*oirs, $epresentation of reser*oir fluids, $epresentation of reser*oir roc, Wellmodels.
. Selecting reser*oir roc and fluid properties data- "atafor model construction, Sensiti*ity of results to dataaccuracy, %orosity %ermeability- Sources of data,de*eloping reser*oir description, roc propertydistribution, Thicness and depth, Capillary pressure andrelati*e permeability- Selection and assignment of data
<. Forecasting Future %erformance- %lanning predictioncases, %reparation of input data, smooth transition fromhistory to predictions, $e*ie+ Analysis of predictedperformance, 7*aluating 'onitoring predictedperformance.
10. Simulating Special %rocesses- Compositional Simulation,'iscible displacement, Chemical polymer flooding,Steam simulation and steam dri*e, 0n6Situ combustion,Special "ata reuirements.
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T PPEE 1B10= OFFS+ORE STRUCTURES
AND DESIGN
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:1. (ffshore field de*elopments, Analysis of offshore
structures, (ffshore platforms their stability,uoyant force calculation, racing framing patternsin offshore structures, Welding of offshore structures,layouts of )aceted offshore platforms.
2. An$l(ss "# S$ nvir"n-n&: Wind, +a*es and
current forces.6 Characteristics, analysis and force
ines and encapsulation, Coatings and liners&. Tubing Stress Analysis- %urpose, tubular 'anufactureand specifications, Stress, Strain and 8rades, A=ialoads, urst , Collapse, Tria=ial Analysis, Safety anddesign Factors, oad Cases, Tubing Connections,%acers, Completion 7uipment, 9se of Soft+are for tubing stress analysis.
=. Completion 7uipment- Well ead and tubing hanger->ertical and hori/ontal trees %latform and land Christmastrees subsea Christmas tree. Subsurface safety >al*es,%acers, 7=pansion de*ices and anchor latches, andingnipples, locs and slee*es, 'andrels and gauges,Capillary lines and cable clamps, oss control andreser*oir isolation *al*es, Crosso*ers, Flo+ couplings,'odules, 0ntegrating euipment into the design process.
5. 0nstalling the Completion- 0nstallation Affects Completion"esign, Wellbore Clean6out and mud displacement,Completion fluids and filtration, Safely running the
completion, %re6)ob preparation rig layout runningtubing running control lines, Well clean6up and flo+initiation, %rocedures, ando*er and post6completion$eporting,
@. Specialist Completion- "eep+ater Completions-"eep+ater en*ironments %roduction chemistry and +ell
performance stress analysis (perational Considerations.%T Completions, Completions +ith do+nhole flo+control, 'ultilateral Completions, "ual Completions,'ultipurpose Completions, 9nderbalanced completions,Coiled tubing and insert completions, Completions for ea*y oil and steam in)ection, Completions for Coal ed'ethane
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P
PEE 81101 OIL AND GAS FIELDDE7ELOPMENT ANDPLANNING
3 1 0
C O UR S E C O N T E N T :
1. The Field ife Cycle- 8aining Access, 7=ploration %hase, Appraisal %hase, "e*elopment %hase, %roduction %hase,"ecommissioning.
2. %etroleum Agreements idding- 0n*itations to bid,'oti*ations and form of bid, loc A+ard, Fiscal System,Farm6in Farm6out, 9nitisation and 7uity determination.
4. Field Appraisal- 0mportance of Appraisal, 0dentifying anduantifying sources of 9ncertainty, Cost benefitcalculations for Appraisal.
5. $eser*oir "ynamic eha*iour- Fluid Flo+ studies, %>Tdata, "ri*e 'echanisms. 8as $eser*oirs- "ifferencebet+een oil and gas field de*elopment, 8as salesprofiles 0nfluence of Contracts mo*ement of 8WC during
production, %ressure response, Fluid displacement in the
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T PPEE8110/ MULTILATERAL AND
+ORIONTAL ELLTEC+NOLOG
3 1 0
C O UR S E C O N T E NT :0ntroduction ob)ecti*es of hori/ontal +ells, 7$", ateralsetc. . 8eological and reser*oir aspects, de*elopment of oil gas field using hori/ontal +ells. "rilling completion of hori/ontal +ells. $eser*oir engineering concepts of hori/ontal+ells. Well logging methods in hori/ontal +ells. Well testanalysis of hori/ontal +ells. Well performance producti*ityof hori/ontal Wells. Water 8as coning in hori/ontal +ells.
Application of hori/ontal +ells in gas reser*oirs in reco*eryof hea*y oils, 0ntroduction to 'ultistage Fracturing.
ll Si%6nss' di$gn"sis $nd -i&ig$&i"n: Type of +ellsicness' Symptoms of sic +ells' Testing of sic +ells'0dentification and "iagnosis of Well %roblems, %lanning of Woro*er Dobs 'inor 'a)or BCapital $epair )obs Water 8as Shut6off )obs Suee/e Cementing Water and 8asConing Sand Control its Techniues Fishing operation,
1. In&r"du%&i"n- Scope and (b)ecti*es2. Rsrv"ir -$n$g-n& %"n%)&s- "efinition and
history, fundamentals of reser*oir management, synergyand team integration of geosciences and engineering,integration of e=ploration and de*elopment technology
de*eloped field B8reen and Secondary and 7($operated field, strategy for 8reen and ro+nField.
COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T PPEE 81108 DRILLING SSTEM DESIGN 3 1 0
C O UR S E C O N T E N T :1. "rilling rig selection and design.2. C$sing s&ring $nd drill s&ring Dsign: Con*entional
and conditional "esign, "eep +ell strings, "esignpractices for high inclined +ells, ori/ontal +ells andSlanted +ells. iner "esign and Setting, String loading,ucling and +ell head load calculations.
3. Mud +(dr$uli%s Dsign: $heology of drilling fluids andcompatibility to bore hole conditions, ydraulic horse
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