Technical personnel often find it difficult to clearly express thoughts and ideas to others, especially when asked to report findings to - or request project expenditure authorization from - senior management. This course is for individuals who are required, as part of their jobs, to make presentations in-house or in public, and who need, therefore, to perfect the fundamentals of dynamic presentation-making.
This course provides an overview of the state-of-the-art in unconventional gas (shale gas, tight gas, and coalbed methane) and light oil (shale oil, tight oil, and “halo” oil) well production analysis. An overview of analytical methods for RTA is then provided, including a discussion of how these techniques can be modified to account for unconventional reservoir properties such as multi-phase flow, non-static permeability, non-Darcy flow, and desorption. Empirical methods for production analysis are also briefly reviewed in this course. Tight gas, shale gas, tight oil, shale oil, and coalbed methane field examples are provided to illustrate application of the techniques.
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This intermediate level course for project managers, project engineers, and integrated project team discipline members addresses the key areas associated with capital project risk management. The course focuses on managing risk throughout the entire project life cycle. This course is very much hands-on with class exercise case studies that focus on participant development of risk management deliverables. The class also addresses the methods that project team leaders can utilize to ensure that project team members and management buy in and are part of the risk management process.
This course covers the fundamental principles concerning how hydraulic fracturing treatments can be used to stimulate oil and gas wells. This course includes discussions on how to select wells for stimulation, what controls fracture propagation, fracture width, etc., how to develop data sets, and how to calculate fracture dimensions. During this course participants will get knowledge of Rock mechanics/in-situ stress aspects of fracturing, Reservoir aspects of fracturing, Fracture mechanics, Fracture design variables, Perforating for fracturing and Fracture diagnostics.