During this course participants will learn about: Candidate selection criteria to identify shale “sweet spots”, Complex fractures and role of geo-mechanics, Well orientation, optimum length and perf cluster design, Optimizing well completions and stimulations, Fracturing risk estimation: strengths and areas to improve; Water sources, treatment, reuse and disposal, Predicting production, estimating decline and well start-up suggestions; Surface equipment and production operations.
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Special Core Analysis, SCAL data has a direct impact on the way fluids are allocated and distributed in the reservoir simulation models, which would directly impact reservoirs’ STOIIP (Stock Tank Oil-Initially-In-Place) estimation and their distribution. Moreover, it directly affects the performance of secondary and EOR flooding processes, and in turn impacts the accuracy of the oil and gas reserve estimates, and the management of these reserves.
Power line contact, overloading, un-determined load weight, outrigger failure (soft ground and structural), two-blocking, pinch point, unguarded moving parts, unsafe hooks, hook caught on, obstruction of vision, sheave-caused cable damage, cable kinking, side pull, boom buckling (from striking objects), access to cabs, bridges, and/or runways, control confusion (non-uniform location), turntable failure, removable or extendible counterweight systems.
Running a successful petroleum operation requires a blend of technology, business savvy, and people skills. If you already have a firm grasp of exploration or production technology, learn to amplify its effectiveness with applied project management techniques. This course is aimed at helping technical personnel make the best business decisions that lead to lowest project cost while still meeting all production or exploration goals. This course covers the principles and application of project management to the upstream oil and gas business.