Reservoir Monitoring Techniques
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Reservoir Monitoring Techniques Course
Introduction:
Modern-day reservoir management process involves goal setting, planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and revising plans. It requires a clear understanding of the alternative mechanisms of oil recovery and the tools available to predict reservoir performance under alternative exploitation plans. Proper management requires the early diagnosis of anomalous performance and the evaluation of alternative remedial options. In order to select the best plan, the profitability of the alternative plan has to be established.
Course Objectives:
This course is oriented towards the selection, implementation, monitoring and updating exploitation plan for a better reservoir management. It presents sound reservoir management concepts and methods including a team approach based on integration of geosciences and engineering professionals, tools, technology, and data.
Who Should Attend?
Petroleum Engineers, Geoscientists, Math and Science Graduates, Operations and Technical Supervisors and Managers, particularly those who will become members of reservoir management or surveillance teams.
Course Outlines:
- Geology & Reservoir Volume
- Recovery Types
- Core Analysis
- Decline Curve Analysis
- Well Logging
- Numerical Simulation
- Fluid Distribution
- Data Validation
- Phase Behavior
- Types of Models
- Fluid Properties
- Reservoir Management Goals
- Fluid Flow in Porous Media
- Reservoir Management Concepts
- Fluid Displacement
- Reservoir Management Process
- Pressure Transient Tests
- Developing a Plan
- Oil Well Productivity Analysis
- Implementation
- Reservoir Types
- Monitoring& Evaluating
- Material Balance
- Revision of Plans & Strategies
- Driving Mechanisms
- Profitability Analysis