RES 400
Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering
The course is designed for non-reservoir engineers or reservoir engineer with a basic background.
The course is designed for non-reservoir engineers or reservoir engineer with a basic background.
Code | Date | Location | price (€)* |
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RES 400 | 13 – 17 May 2025 | Online | 1990 |
RES 400 | 13 – 17 Apr 2025 | Accra | 3990 |
* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!
The course presents the fundamentals of reservoir engineering and describe the components of forces acting on hydrocarbon reservoirs. The course is designed for non-reservoir engineers or reservoir engineer with a basic background. Theoretical
aspects coupled with explanation of laboratory experiments will be presented to assist reservoir and exploitation engineers for better understanding of hydrocarbon reservoirs.
This 5-days course gives a better understanding of reservoir engineering parameters and factors affecting on oil recovery. The goal of the course is to give a good understanding of the reservoir engineering processes, fluid flow in porous media, reservoir types and drive mechanisms, recovery mechanisms in oil production, rock and fluid properties, material balance, reserve estimation and other important parameters in reservoir engineering.
o Introduction to oil recovery in reservoir
o Recovery mechanisms in reservoir
o Black oil fluid phase behavior
o Material balance in oil reservoir
o Reserve estimation
o Review of relative permeability
o Review of capillary pressure
o Review of SCAL and CCAL experiments
o Laboratory measurement of relative permeability
o Laboratory measurement of capillary pressure
o Common PVT tests
o Immiscible displacement
o Fractional flow equation
o Buckley-Leverett theory
o Input to numerical simulator
o All about unconventional reservoirs
o Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
o Heavy oil reservoirs
o Application of different EOR schemes and benefits
Note: In addition of class exercise, many examples will also be covered during the course.
Dr. Hassan Karimaie has more than 25 years of experience in upstream oil and gas industry. He has carried out numerous reservoir studies on various reservoirs in Middle East, Europe and Africa and thought several courses at NTNU, and other universities. He is an expert with vast industrial exposure on model building using laboratory data, reservoir simulation, CO2 EOR and storage and enhanced oil recovery studies. His research interest include Special core Analysis (SCAL), CO2 EOR and storage, and unconventional reservoirs.
The course is designed for Geoscientists and engineers with basic or no reservoir engineering
experience.
Basic to Intermediate
The participants will learn:
o The physics governing on petroleum reservoirs
o Reservoir engineering concepts and terminology
o Basic concepts and principles of reservoir engineering
o Review of fluid flow in porous media
o PVT and phase behavior
o SCAL tests and interpretations
o Well testing
Registration is now OPEN!
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