Programme Objective:
At the end of the Programme, participants will have an enhanced level of knowledge and skills towards the responsibilities required in managing a resrvoir, and will be able to apply essential concepts and hand-on skills to help them navigate the daily complexities faced.
This Programme is designed to meet professionals' needs of these responsibilities:
- Asset Managers
- Field Development Engineers
- Geoscientists
- Geophysicists
- Petroleum Engineers
- Production Engineers
- Reservoir Engineers
Learning Methodologies:
The learning methodologies employed in this programme trains participants be competent in this aspect through lab work and problem-based learning.
Programme Agenda:
Day 1 – Reservoir Management Key Concepts
- * Speed Networking
- * Participant Layout of learning Expectations
- Defining Reservoir
- Role of the Reservoir Engineer
- Process of Reservoir Management
- Integrated Reservoir Model
Day 2 –Reservoir Monitoring
- Definitions, facilities, planning & costs.
- Data needed for integrated study
- Data acquisition and analysis
- IOR and EOR definitions
- Open hole logging
- Cased hole logging
- 4D Seismic
- Monitoring Skills
- Common Systems Used
- Simulation Tools
- Interpreting Simulation Data
- * Lab Work
Day 3 – Reservoir Estimation and Classification
- Risks & Uncertainties
- Geophysical uncertainties.
- Geological uncertainties.
- Reservoir uncertainties
- Assessment Techniques
- Use of New Technologies
- Reservoir Management Action Plan
- Common Reservoir Management Problems
- Analysing and Forecasting Reservoir Performance
- Estimating Reserves And Predicting Of Reservoir Performance
- Determining investment decision
- * Mini Quiz
Day 4 – Problem-Based Learning and Conclusion
- * Problem-Based Learning
- * Presentation
- Recap on Learnings
- Final Q&A