COURSE SCHEDULE
| Code | Date | Location | price (€)* |
|---|---|---|---|
| PRO 505 | 16 - 20 Nov 2026 | Online | 3300 |
| PRO 505 | 1 –5 Jun 2026 | Online | 3300 |
| PRO 505 | 4–8 May 2026 | Stavanger | 4400 |
| PRO 505 | 19 – 23 Oct 2026 | Doha | 4400 |
COURSE OVERVIEW
This course covers the fundamental concepts of near-wellbore reservoir simulation, well design modeling, and the coupling of reservoir and wellbore models. Practical examples are developed progressively throughout the course to reinforce learning and demonstrate real-world application.
The program integrates reservoir and production engineering principles, enabling participants to develop their own integrated production models. Special emphasis is placed on coupling reservoir simulation with well performance modeling to better understand how reservoir flow dynamics influence well design and productivity.
Key aspects of near-wellbore reservoir behavior and well modeling are examined in detail. By learning how to couple reservoir and well models effectively, participants gain insight into the interaction between subsurface flow and production system performance.
Upon completion of the course, engineers will have a solid understanding of integrated production and asset modeling. Participants will also benefit from continued instructor support for related technical questions during and after the course.
COURSE OUTLINE
OUTLINE
o IPM concept
o Well Design
o Two phase flow in vertical wells
o Compositional tracking from reservoir to surface
o Use of proxy model to enhance the computation time
o Reservoir well bore modeling (different cases)
o Coupling reservoir, well and surface elements
o Field Development approach
o Integrating the cost model
o Sensitivity analysis
o Local and global optimization
o Flow Assurance and their effects on IPM
o Effect of pseudoization scheme on the optimization process
o EOS Conversion from reservoir to surface process.
INSTRUCTOR
Instructor Profile
Instructor has accumulated 20 years of experience across a wide range of petroleum reservoir engineering projects. His recent research at Kuwait University includes the development of flow pattern maps for two-phase flow in heavy oil systems and integrated modeling of asphaltene deposition in vertical wells.
He has worked as a Senior Reservoir Engineer at Petrostreamz and as a Reservoir Engineer at NISOC and PERA, contributing to diverse reservoir engineering studies and field development projects.
He has taught and assisted in several petroleum engineering courses, including gas injection EOR, advanced PVT, fluid development, and production engineering.
He earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Petroleum Technology (PUT). He also holds a Master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Petroleum Reservoir Engineering from the University of Calgary and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), respectively.
FAQ
DESIGNED FOR
The course is designed for reservoir engineers, production and field engineers, process
engineers, and researchers who are dealing with phase behavior and fluid properties, complex
fluid system, EOR projects, reservoir simulations studies and flow assurance.
COURSE LEVEL
o Basic to Intermediate
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The participants will learn:
• Analysis of fluid dynamics in vertical wells
• Numerical modeling near well bores
• Coupling reservoir, well model, and surface process
• Compositional tracking from reservoir to surface
• EOS conversion from reservoir to surface process.
• Integrating the cost model
• Global and local optimization
• Proxy modeling benefits
• And some insight on Flow assurance (Hydrate and Asphaltene)
REGISTER
REGISTRATION
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Ph.D. students, group and early bird registrants are eligible to DISCOUNT!
For more details and registration please send email to: register@petro-teach.com
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