Course Information
Course Overview
Complete Applied Reservoir Engineering
This is an Applied Reservoir Engineering course. You learn how to use a 3D software application platform to perform major Engineering tasks on a subsurface oil and gas formation.
You will learn how to Initialize the simulation and view results. You will learn how to compute OOIP, and QC the fluid in place results by comparing with volume from static models.
This course will be updated with more lectures, a one month after approval, so there are a lot more to learn.
Course Content
- 16 section(s)
- 98 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Course Introduction
- Section 2 Integrated Reservoir Study
- Section 3 Reservoir Simulation Overview
- Section 4 Reservoir Simulation input Datafile
- Section 5 Simulator Interface
- Section 6 3D Simulation and Modeling Interface
- Section 7 Simple Simulation Grid Model
- Section 8 NEW Reservoir Engineering Project (Case Study)
- Section 9 Reservoir Fluid Modeling (PVT)
- Section 10 Fluid Contacts (OWC and GOC)
- Section 11 Saturation Functions (SCAL)
- Section 12 Aquifer Modeling (Water Influx)
- Section 13 Reservoir Compartments (Regions)
- Section 14 Initialization Process
- Section 15 Model Quality Checking
- Section 16 Look Ahead
What You’ll Learn
- Reservoir simulation technuques, Reservoir engineering practices
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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RRoshan T
Good!
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CChimela Ugboaja
An excellent course that connected to a very high degree all the dots in Reservoir simulation. Very insightful indeed
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MMaria Camacho Bressan
When we talk about Petrel RE is the dynamic and most important part to develop projects, the part of HM and Forecast is not explained, neither how to do it in the software, nor how to make a restart, nor how to make the plots etc.
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PPRAJESH PATEL
Well, it was the perfect course, to be honest, because it gave detailed knowledge of reservoir simulation with each module. One key point I liked is every section contains the theory before the practical approach in Petrel software that helps me to understand the section in very detail and I could understand the section easily. Lastly, I would like to thank Joseph Sir for making such a course beautiful course, and can't wait for the second part Sir.