COURSE SCHEDULE
| Code | Date | Location | price (€)* |
|---|---|---|---|
| PRO 510 | 18 Jun 2026 | Online | 660 |
| PRO 510 | 2 Nov 2026 | Online | 660 |
| PRO 510 | 2 Mar 2026 | Aberdeen | 880 |
| PRO 510 | 30 Oct 2026 | Oslo | 880 |
COURSE OVERVIEW
This short course is intended for participants in the Oil and Gas industry seeking basic knowledge and understanding of multiphase flow metering tools and technologies. Continuous determination of flow rates at the wellhead and/ or closer to the source in the wellbore is one of the most important considerations related to the digital or non-digital oil fields. This one-day course will provide overview of multiphase metering, need, business case and approaches offered in the marketplace to address this need.
COURSE OUTLINE
1 days
Day 1
o Definitions
o Need for Multiphase Flow Metering
o Multiphase Flow – A Brief Review
o Multiphase Flow Meter (MPFM) Evolution
o Overview of underlying technologies
o MPFM Selection Aspects
o Overview of some Commercial MPFMs
o In-situ surface Multiphase Flow Meter
o In-well Optical Flow Metering
o Application example & data analysis
o Conclusion
INSTRUCTOR
Instructor Profile
Instructor works as an Artificial Lift and Production Optimization specialist. He brings over 34 years of experience across a national oil company, research consortia, consulting and software firms, and a service company, serving in roles including engineer, software developer, project manager, trainer, consultant, and senior business leader.
He has worked globally on projects involving multiphase flow, artificial lift, and production optimization, and regularly delivers webinars, workshops, and professional training programs through SPE and private forums.
As an Adjunct Faculty member, he has taught at Texas Tech University, Missouri University of Science & Technology, the University of Southern California, and currently at the University of Houston. He has served on several SPE committees, including Production & Facilities Advisory, Global Training, and Production Awards, and is the incoming Chair of the Awards & Recognition Committee. He has also co-chaired an SPE Artificial Lift Workshop and serves as co-chair of the SPE Forum on Production Issues in Unconventional Resources.
FAQ
DESIGNED FOR
Reservoir, production, and facilities engineers; personnel interested in understanding the impact of multiphase metering on their field development and operational strategies.
COURSE LEVEL
o Beginner
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
o How digital oilfield tools help address these challenges. Recent advances in real-time approaches to the production monitoring and lift management from field case studies
PREREQUISITES
o Understanding of basic petroleum engineering concepts. Attendees should have petroleum engineering background or at least five years of working experience in the industry.
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