RES 403
Natural Gas Engineering
The course will provide participants with in-depth knowledge on natural gas composition and phase behavior, well testing of gas reservoirs and fundamentals of gas injection in oil reservoir.
The course will provide participants with in-depth knowledge on natural gas composition and phase behavior, well testing of gas reservoirs and fundamentals of gas injection in oil reservoir.
Code | Date | Location | price (€)* |
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RES 403 | 10 - 12 Oct 2023 | Online | 1190 |
RES 403 | 1 – 3 May 2024 | Online | 1590 |
RES 403 | 9 – 11 Oct 2024 | Online | 1590 |
RES 403 | 15 – 17 Apr 2024 | Accra | 2990 |
RES 403 | 4 – 6 Sep 2024 | Accra | 2990 |
* 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 Natural Gas Engineering course is a comprehensive training program which covers most relevant topics of natural gas. Although some reservoir engineering techniques in oil wells can be adapted for gas wells, there are technical and operational differences between oil wells and gas wells. The course will provide participants with in-depth knowledge on natural gas composition and phase behavior, well testing of gas reservoirs and fundamentals of gas injection in oil reservoir.
This course is designed to provide fundamental background in reservoir engineering tailored to gas fields. The engineer needs to know the underlying fundamentals of the models to effectively deal with reservoir engineering challenges applicable to gas wells. In this course, participants will acquire relevant skills to build and use practical reservoir models to solve problems distinct to gas wells.
o Introduction to Applied Reservoir Engineering
o Rock and Fluid Properties
o Volumetric Reserve Estimation
o Material Balance in Petroleum Reservoir
o Well Testing
o Fluid flow: Well productivity
o Aquifer influx
o Fluid displacement
o Coning and cusping
o Reservoir mechanisms
o Field development planning
o Production forecasting using decline curves
o Reservoir simulation
Dr. Yen Adams Sokama-Neuyam is a lecturer in the Department of Petroleum Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana. He has about seven 10 years research experience from the University of Stavanger, Norway, where he has worked as an Assistant Professor and Research Fellow.
He has worked with international companies such as NORCE, Equinor and PGNiG Upstream in major research projects. He is an expert in Well Deliverability, Formation Damage, Flow Assurance, IOR and CCS. Dr. Yen holds a Ph.D. and MSc. degrees in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Stavanger and a BSc. Degree in Petroleum Engineering from KNUST.
The course is designed for Petroleum Engineers with basic knowledge and experience in fluid
flow in the porous media, PVT, and basic reservoir engineering mainly on the gas injection.
o Basic to Intermediate
The participants will learn:
o Properties and phase behavior of natural gas
o Gas flow in wellbores
o Fundamentals of gas flow in porous media
o Material Balance Calculations (MBC) in gas wells
o Pressure-Transient Analysis (PTA) in gas wells
o Decline Curve Analysis (DCA) in gas wells
o Reservoir simulation
Registration is now OPEN!
* 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!
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