Oil & Gas and Petroleum
Reservoir Characterization: a Multi-Disciplinary Team Approach
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Reservoir Characterization: a Multi-Disciplinary Team Approach Course
Introduction:
The modern team approach to Reservoir Characterization describes productive zones more reliably through the integration of disciplines, technology, and data.
Increase your proven reserves, discover by-passed pay, reduce development time and costs, improve production rates, and rejuvenate old fields through the skills learned in this course.
Course Objectives:
Participants will learn how to:
- To develop a business proposal for any Reservoir Characterization project
- To apply the concept of correlation length to understand reservoir continuity
- To define hydraulic flow units in a reservoir
- To assess the economics of oil and gas projects across their entire life cycle
- To carry out the integrated Reservoir Characterization process
Who Should Attend?
Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, production engineers, petrophysicists, exploration and production managers, team leaders, and research scientists.
Course Outlines:
- Business value drivers and selection criteria
- The scale and resolution of data
- Variograms, correlation length
- Time, rock, and flow units
- Seismic attributes
- Upscaling, streamline simulation
- Decision trees; value of information
- Giving and receiving feedback
- The future of Reservoir Characterization