Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering
Saad Ibrahim, P. Engineer
(5 days) – Date: May 17-21, Nov. 15-19, 2021
Course Objective:
This course offers the know-how knowledge to make everyday decision-making become simple: How to plan data acquisition? What kind of data is needed? How to use the data as a reservoir management tool? How to increase ultimate recovery & projects’ NPV’s? The theory concepts will be covered to assist reservoir and exploitation engineers to effectively understand and perform their main tasks; determine oil and gas reserves and maximize hydrocarbon recovery under primary, secondary, and tertiary schemes with emphasis on the bottom-line results. Other topics such as well test analysis, horizontal well applications, and reservoir drives will be covered. Interesting class examples using actual field data will be reviewed. A course hand-out which is an excellent reference will be provided.
Live Online:
Cost: 2400 (+ 5% GST)
On-demand (Recorded):
Cost: Full Course $1700 (+ 5% GST)
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Who Should Attend:
This course is aimed at reservoir, petroleum and exploitation engineers/technologists, geophysicists, and geologists who are involved in field development and exploitation.
Course Instructor:
Mr. Saad Ibrahim, P. Eng,
president of Petro Management Group Ltd. Mr. Ibrahim has over 35 years of diversified experience in the oil and gas industry as a worldwide highly recognized engineering consultant and a distinguished instructor. He also completed a post-graduate program with the University of Calgary in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. The focus of Mr. Ibrahim’s experience lies in the area of Reservoir management, EOR, and well test planning/analysis. Mr. Ibrahim is a member of APEGA and SPE.
Live Online:
Cost: Full Course $2400 (+ 5% GST)
On-demand (Recorded):
Cost: Full Course $1700 (+ 5% GST)
Download Full Fee Schedule (PDF)
Course Agenda:
Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering
Online course agenda:
Section 1: Petroleum Geology
(Duration 1 hr 24 min) Fee: $120.0
- Origin of the solar system
- Geologic cycle/time
- Depositional environment
- Types pf reservoir rocks
- Main Elements of petroleum reservoirs
- Geologic subsurface maps
Section 2: Rock properties
(Duration: 2 hr ) Fee: $160.0
- Rock porosity; definitions and measurements
- Rock permeability, definitions and measurements.
- Rock wettability
- Capillary pressure and impact of reservoir fluid distribution
- Rock compressibility (Case study)
Section 3: Fluid Properties
(Duration: 2 hr 26 min) Fee: $200.0
- Hydrocarbon classifications
- Use of phase envelop to assist in defining field development of oil and gas reservoirs (Case study)
- Review gas, oil, and water physical properties (case study)
- Surface vs bottom hole fluid sampling
- PVT oil chemical analysis (differential liberation vs flash analysis)
- Physical properties of oil, gas, and water
- Input data to static/dynamic reservoir numerical modeling
Section 4: Reservoir Drives
(Duration: 40 min) Fee: $70.0
- Primary, secondary, and tertiary recovery
- Various reservoir drives and related performance (case study)
Section 5: Reserves Determination
(Duration 3 hrs 15 min) Fee: $260.0
- Reserves definitions/classifications
- Deterministic methods (Class problem)
- Volumetric
- Material balance
- Decline analysis
- Empirical method (Case study)
- Probabilistic method (Case study)
- Statistical Method
Section 6: Well Production Optimization
(Duration: 1 hrs 12 min) Fee: $100.0
- Fundamentals of flow in a porous media
- Darcy equation and well productivity index
- Use of Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR) – Case study
- Evaluation of artificial lift applications
- Well allowable set by the AER
Section 7: Well Testing
(Duration: 3 hrs 2 min) Fee: $240.0
- Introduction; well test types and objectives
- Flow equations and dimensionless parameters
- Flow/build-up test analysis (Case problem)
- Evaluation of reservoir boundaries
- Skin factor and impact on well productivity
- Draw-down test and reservoir limit test (RLT) – Case study
- Gas well test analysis; Modified Isochronal test
Section 8: Water Coning and Aquifer influx
(Duration: 48 min) Fee: $75.0
- Introduction
- Time to breakthrough
- Critical rate determination
- Estimate water influx volume using different techniques
Section 9: Enhanced Recovery Mechanisms
(Duration 2 hrs 53 min) Fee: $240.0
- Review of EOR schemes
- Screening criteria of EOR schemes
- Design and planning of waterflood projects (Case studies)
- Performance monitoring of waterflood projects (Case studies)
- Class problem
Section 10: Unconventional Oil and Gas
(Duration: 4 hrs 45 min) Fee: $360.0
- The main differences between conventional and unconventional
- Review of the characteristics of the unconventional
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- Coalbed methane (CBM)
- Tight oil and sands
- Shale gas/oil
- Performance and Reserves Evaluation of the unconventional
- Use of Rate Transient Analysis (RTA)
- Well typing
- New tools of decline curve analysis techniques
- Case studies
Section 11: Horizontal Well Applications
(Duration: 3 hrs 45 min) Fee: $300.0
- Applications of Hz Wells
- Risk Control
- Geology
- Drilling
- Well Completion
- Well Performance/Productivity
- Performance evaluation and optimization of multi-stage frac of horizontal wells (MFHW’s)
- Reserves Estimate (Case studies)
If all the sections are selected, the total course cost of $2120 will be reduced by 20% to $1,700.0
Note: GST of 5% should be added to the above fees.