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RES 407

Advanced Core Analysis

PetroTecah is pleased  to announce  this intensive  course  which is a unique opportunity for those who want to learn both theoretical and experimental aspects of core analysis. The course will address a wide variety issues of core analysis and help to reservoir engineers for better decision and analysis of SCAL data.

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
RES 407 9 - 13 Oct 2023 Online 1790
RES 407 1 – 5 Jul 2024 Online 1990
RES 407 7 – 11 Oct 2024 Online 1990
RES 407 3 – 7 Jun 2024 Dubai 3990
RES 407 2 – 6 Sep 2024 Kuala Lumpur 3990

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

COURSE OVERVIEW

PetroTecah is pleased  to announce  this intensive  course  which is a unique opportunity for those who want to learn both theoretical and experimental aspects of core analysis. The course will address a wide variety issues of core analysis and help to reservoir engineers for better decision and analysis of SCAL data.

This comprehensive course for SCAL is designed to fill the gaps in reservoir engineering expertise from lab to field. The course is covering theoretical part of the Special Core Analysis. Application of SCAL data in reservoir simulation model and related challenges will also be discussed in detail. Reservoir engineers who are working in the industry can choose to participate in the first topic or the entire program.

COURSE OUTLINE

5 days
DAY1: ALL ABOUT CCAL

o    Conventional Core Analysis (CCAL)

o    Sample selection, Porosity, Permeability, Klinkenberg Effect

o    Fluid Saturation Measurement, Rock Compressibility

o    Introduction to SCAL

o    All about Wettability: Concepts, Wettability Restoration

o    Measurement Techniques, Amott, USBM, etc.

o    Resistivity and Archie Coefficients

DAY 2: CAPILLARY PRESSURE

o    All about Capillary Pressure

o    Concepts, Definitions, Measurement Techniques, Advantage and Disadvantage

o    Hassler-Brunner and Hagoort Method

o    J-function and Hysteresis of Capillary Pressure

DAY 3: RELATIVE PERMEABILITY

o    Displacement Theory in Porous Media

o    Steady and Unsteady State Relative Permeability Measurement

o    Water-oil and Gas-oil Relative Permeability

o    How to Analyse and Evaluate Relative Permeability Data

DAY 4: APPLICATION OF CCAL TO RSM

o  Role of Core Data in Reservoir Modelling Process

o  Core & Log Data Relationship. o  Variability of Reservoir Rock

o  Classification of Reservoir Rock

o  Permeability Data Assessments

o  Reservoir Permeability Determination

o  Reservoir Rock Functions Determination

DAY 5: APPLICATION OF SCAL TO RSM

o  SCAL Data Collection, Review, & QC

o  Preparing SCAL Data Inventory, & Data Appraisal

o  Reconciliation of SCAL Data (SF) to the Same Base

o  Areas of Concern of Using Core-Derived SF in RSM

o  Accommodation of Data to Reservoir Condition

o  Assign SCAL Data to Rock Types

o  Saturation Functions by Published Correlations

o  Assign Existing SCAL Data to Rock Types and QC.

o  Propose Complete Set of KR Curves for All Rock Types

INSTRUCTOR

Nabi Mirzaee

Nabi Mirzaee is the upstream studies advisor providing consulting services in Petroleum/Reservoir Engineering with over 35 years of experience in reservoir engineering/simulation, field development planning, and training. He is experienced in various types of hydrocarbon accumulations including conventional oil, gas, gas- condensate, heavy oil, carbonate, and clastic reservoirs.

Nabi is expert in reservoir engineering/ simulation, history matching, rock typing; wettability; well planning; preparing field development plans; and Training. Nabi served as technical advisor to exploration and production companies and he is conversant with peer review of field development studies and proposals.

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

The course has been designed for those who would like to master Routine and Special Core Analysis (RCAL & SCAL), both theoretical and experimental, and implement it to reservoir simulator. Junior and senior staff in reservoir  engineering  and geology discipline from industry and laboratory engineers are welcome to attend the course.

COURSE LEVEL

o Basic to Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

The participants will learn:

o Fundamentals and advance theory of core analysis

o Laboratory techniques to conduct core experiments, advantage and disadvantage of each method

o How to prepare and evaluate standard core analysis report

o Quality control of core analysis results

o Application of core analysis result to reservoir model

o Role of core data in reservoir modelling process

REGISTER

Registration is now OPEN!

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

For more details and registration please send email to: register@petro-teach.com

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