COURSE SCHEDULE
| Code | Date | Location | price (€)* |
|---|---|---|---|
| RES 406 | 9 – 13 Mar 2026 | Online | 3300 |
| RES 406 | 14 – 18 Sep 2026 | Online | 3300 |
| RES 406 | 12 – 16 Jan 2026 | London | 4400 |
| RES 406 | 26 – 30 Oct 2026 | Kuala Lumpur | 4400 |
COURSE OVERVIEW
This short course is intended for participants in the Oil and Gas industry seeking basic knowledge and understanding of Petroleum Engineering. This course is designed to provide non-engineering petroleum industry technical professionals with a thorough overview of most key aspects of petroleum engineering technology and its applications.
COURSE OUTLINE
5 days
Day 1: Introduction – Exploration
o Introduction to Petroleum Industry
o Origin of Petroleum
o Prerequisites for Hydrocarbon Accumulation
o Types of Hydrocarbon Reservoir
o Exploration Method of Oil & Gas Fields
o Reservoir Rock Properties
o Well log
Day 2: Drilling
o History of Drilling
o Drilling Types
o Drilling Rigs & Equipment
o Drilling Bit Types & Application
o Drill String & Equipment
o Drilling Fluids
o Casing
Day 3: Reservoir
o Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering o Reservoir Fluid Properties
o Reservoir types & Reservoir Drive Mechanism
o Hydrocarbon Reserve Estimation
o Reservoir Modeling and Simulation
o Well Testing
Day 4: Production
o Well Completion Types
o Perforation
o Well Stimulation, Acidizing, Hydraulic Fracturing
o Artificial Lift
Day 5: Enhanced Oil Recovery
o Introduction to primary, secondary and tertiary recovery
o EOR with Gas Injection
o Chemical EOR
o Thermal EOR
o Enhanced gas recovery
INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Babak Moradi
Dr. Babak Moradi has accumulated over 20 years of reservoir and petroleum engineering experience. He began his career in 2006 as a Reservoir Engineer with the Iranian Central Oil Fields Company (ICOFC), where he worked on 10 onshore fields. In 2016, he joined TENCO (an E&P company), where he managed a multidisciplinary team of more than 30 engineers and geoscientists. He led the assessment of the Field Development Plans (FDPs) for two non-operated offshore HPHT carbonate gas fields and two giant onshore operated carbonate oil fields in the Middle East.
In 2019, he relocated to Malaysia to join PETRONAS as a Senior Reservoir Engineer. There, he led teams responsible for the appraisal and development of four offshore sandstone oil fields (both operated and non-operated). His work included IOR/EOR optimization in a giant operated offshore sandstone field and production data analysis for offshore assets. He currently works with PETROXIN Ltd in London as a Consultant Reservoir Engineer, performing reservoir simulation studies and preparing appraisal and production well targets, depletion strategies, debottlenecking and network analyses, and waterflood optimization programs. His work focuses on maximizing economic hydrocarbon recovery while minimizing greenhouse gas emissions in the North Sea.
FAQ
DESIGNED FOR
The course is designed for Non-Petroleum Engineers or Scientists, Management, Executives and Field Support Staff working in oil and gas industry, New hires, Sales and marketing, IT services, Accounting.
COURSE LEVEL
- Intermediate
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The learning objectives of the top-most level content of the course are:
oInsight into the Petroleum Engineering Principles.
oTools and operations involved in oil and gas industry.
oBasic geology as related to oil and gas reservoirs.
oReservoir fluid and rock properties.
oImportant of Reservoir & Well Drilling.
oProduction and Recovery.
oFundamentals of drilling, well.
oCompletions and production operations.
oBasic concepts of primary and enhanced recovery operations.
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