Description
SUITABLE:
The course is for non-engineering disciplines. It is intended for those who require an awareness and understanding of the components necessary to evaluate oil and gas accumulations.
OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the course, delegates will:
- Be able to analyse basic data obtained from different disciplines in order to establish a comprehensive picture of an accumulation
- Be able to recognise where these data can be of value in contributing to their part of a final interpretation, and to show how this will influence the final outcome and interpretation
SUMMARY:
- Introduction
- Petrophysics
- Permeability
- Saturation dependent properties
- Nature of reservoir fluids
- Estimation of oil and gas in place
- Fractured reservoirs
- Recovery mechanisms in oil reservoirs
- Recovery mechanisms in gas reservoirs
- Demonstration of reservoir simulation using a contemporary software package