About
Basic Reservoir Engineering is designed to help participants develop a comprehensive understanding of oil and gas reservoirs, covering fluid and rock characteristics, reservoir definition, delineation, classification, development, and production. The course emphasizes data collection, integration, and application to maximize recovery and Net Present Value. Basic reservoir engineering equations are introduced, with a focus on parameter significance and understanding the results. For nearly 30 years, this has been one of our most popular and successful courses.
Target Audience
Geologists, geophysicists, engineers, engineering trainees, technical managers, technical assistants, technicians, chemists, physicists, technical supervisors, service company personnel, sales representatives, data processing personnel, and support staff working with reservoir engineers and wanting to understand the process of reservoir definition, development, and production, or engineers newly placed in a reservoir engineering position that want a first reservoir engineering course at the Basic level.
You Will Learn
- How to collect and analyze the data needed for reservoir engineering tasks
- The fundamentals of fluid flow in porous media
- How reservoirs are characterized by fluid type and drive mechanisms
- The basis for reservoir fluid distribution
- About oil and gas well performance and pressure buildup analysis
- About oil displacement and optimizing reservoir performance
- The basics of enhanced oil recovery
- How oil and gas in place can be estimated and recovery predicted