Reservoir Management
Course Duration:
5 Working Days
Course Overview:
The principles of sound reservoir management are presented with emphasis on practical applications. Actual case histories are used to study both successes and failures. An interdisciplinary synergistic approach to efficient reservoir management is detailed with the goal of optimized profitability. The significance of each component and the importance of timing and cost/benefit analysis are emphasized. Reservoir management models for optimum field development and field operating plans are analyzed. The interdisciplinary reservoir management approach shows how each technology or function contributes to the plan and how checks and balances are developed. One personal computer is provided, at additional cost, for each two participants.
Course Objective:
Reservoir, production and operations engineers, geologists, geophysicists, managers, experienced technicians, and service company personnel responsible for improving the performance of petroleum reservoirs will gain a comprehensive knowledge of reservoir control and learn how to apply this knowledge to most of the field development studies.
Course Content:
- Participants will learn how to: Apply the principles of sound reservoir management
- Use the interdisciplinary synergistic approach to efficient reservoir management
- Include each reservoir management component and the importance of timing & cost/benefit analysis
- Develop checks and balances
- Learn more about Fluid Flow in Porous medium, Reserves Classifications
- Pressure Transient Tools (Drawdown and Build-Up)
- Material balance Equation and Water flooding
- Reservoir Monitoring and Reserve Estimation and Recognition