Basic Reservoir Engineering
Basic Reservoir Engineering
This is a course designed for geologists, geophysicists, log analysts and other industry professionals who are interested in obtaining basic reservoir engineering training in principles and techniques.
Introduction to the reservoir rock and fluid properties as well as the drive mechanisms applied in the estimation and calculation of both in-place and recoverable hydrocarbons. All of the fundamental calculations of applied reservoir engineering will be discussed.
In addition, participants will be shown the primary tools and techniques used by reservoir engineers to evaluate reservoir properties such as pressure, saturation, porosity, permeability and net pay necessary to quantify recoverable reserves and resources.
The course will cover:
- Rock and fluid properties
- Porosity, permeability, wettability, compressibility, phase behavior, density, viscosity and more
- Fluid flow
- Darcy’s law, radial flow, well damage, etc.
- Pressure transient analysis
- Horner plot, skin, reservoir pressure
- Multi-phase flow
- Mobility flow, fractional flow, Buckley-Leverett
- Driver Mechanism
- Fluid expansion, gas/water drive, water flood, gas injection
- Material balance
More information contact Wallace International, LLC @ jwallace @Wallace-international.com
Class Information
Field: Reservoir Engineering
Skill Level: At least a minimum 1 year practicing
Instructor(s): Mohamed El-Mondouh, Ph.D.
Minimum # of Participants: 05
Available Seats Remaining: 15
Session Schedule
Virtual Zoom Class
URL will be emailed once payment has been received
Start time: 9:00AM CST (4 hours per day)
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