Descripción de curso en español
DESIGNED FOR
Reservoir, production, facilities, research and development, and operations engineers who are involved with some aspects of a new or existing waterflood project; geoscientists and professionals who want to get a better feel for the entire process of planning, development, management, and recovery optimization of a waterflood project
YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO
Distinguish rock characteristics and fluid properties that control displacement of oil and thereby influence oil recovery
Predict incremental oil recovery and develop production profile using required data and its sources
Specify components of a well-designed waterflood plan
Estimate injection water requirement, incremental oil production, and volumes of produced water
Monitor waterflood performance and optimize oil recovery through new technology
Use reservoir simulation to address basic recovery mechanisms and optimization
ABOUT THE COURSE
Waterflooding has long been proven as the simplest and the lowest cost approach to maintaining production and increasing oil recovery from an oil reservoir. However, these benefits may fall far short of the expectations unless the time-tested concepts and practices are clearly understood and judiciously implemented. These concepts and practices aim at process optimization -reducing production cost while minimizing waste and maximizing oil recovery and income. This course is light on theory but heavy on proven and successful practices. Published case histories of projects around the world are reviewed to provide an understanding of divergent points-of-view, what works where, what fails when, and why.
This training covers all elements of a waterflood project from A to Z - from source water selection to produced water disposal and everything in between. Participants are grouped into small multi-disciplinary teams. All classroom discussions and problem-solving sessions are handled in an asset-management team format. Simulation studies are done in class to evaluate basic waterflooding physics as well as to optimize the development of a hypothetical field.
One personal computer is provided, at additional cost, for each two participants.
COURSE CONTENT
Why is water and/or gas injection needed?
Reservoir characterization and aquifer influence
Water-displacing-oil flood mechanisms
Design aspects
Recovery expectations and production forecast
Production engineering aspects and performance indices
Associated problems/risks and ways to minimize impact
Reservoir monitoring
Optimization of oil recovery
Review of case histories
Oil recovery enhancement beyond waterflood
*La sesión realizada en Buenos Aires estará enseñada en español