Friday, May 26, 2017

TRAINING RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT AND RESERVES OPTIMIZATION CONCEPTS

SUMMARY
The root of petroleum reservoir management are to be found in the reservoir engineering, taken   in its broadest sense as the technology that deals wit the movement of fluid into, out of and through the geological formation of the earth by means of wells and well systems. Reservoir management and reservoir engineering are not identical. Reservoir management infers the existence of goals toward which
the reservoir technology is directed. At the hearth of reservoir management is the idea that the technological implementation to achieve those goals will be specific to each individual reservoir. This point is emphasized throughout the course by means of examples and cases histories.
Although elements of petroleum reservoir management have been practiced almost
since reservoirs were first recognized, the concept of an integrated approach took from only within the past one or two decades. Many individual articles and at least one manual on the subject have been published in the open literature, and it is
probable that proprietary presentations of reservoir management concepts are to be found within the internal libraries of some oil and gas-producing companies.
This course brings out the importance of the reservoir model and discusses its uses, not only as a tool for integrating the total database that is available on a reservoir, but also for predicting the consequences of alternate future constraints and / or implementation procedures that might be invoked. In sort, the individual reservoir has its formalized expression in the model that is constructed to simulate it.
The course also emphasizes that petroleum reservoir management depends upon
teamwork and continuous interaction among team players whose expertise may include specializations such as geology, geophysics, drilling, logging, well behavior, recovery mechanisms, subsurface fluid behavior, production operation, facilities engineering,   economics,   decision   strategy,   environmental   issues   and   other applicable subjects. The manner in which the team players are brought together, the formulation of a plant, its periodic revision, and its evaluation are presented as parts of the reservoir management process to ensure effective use of technological spectrum that is available to the team.
Integrated  Petroleum  Reservoir  Management    will  serve  persons  who  come to petroleum reservoir management from different background. Its aim is to present the integrated picture. It provide an overview of a very complex subject, discussing the overall framework of concepts without dwelling in depth on subject matter details that  lie  within  the  provinces  of  individual  experts  who  make  up  a  reservoir management team. It is a timely addition to the literature of petroleum technology. Integrated petroleum  reservoir management  has received significant  attention in recent years. Various panel, forum, seminar, and technical sessions have provided the framework for information sharing and the exchange of ideas concerning many practical aspects of integrated, sound reservoir management. The need to enhance recovery from the vast amount of remaining oil and gas-in-place in the United States and elsewhere, plus the global competition, requires better reservoir management practices.
Historically, some from of reservoir management has been practiced when a major expenditure is planned, such as a new field development or water flood installation. The reservoir management studies in these instances where not integrated (i.e., different  disciplines,  did their  own  work  separately).  During  the past  20  years,
however, a greater emphasis has been placed on synergism between engineering and geosciences. However despite the emphasis, progress on integration has been slow.

COURSES OUTLINE
Chapter 1. Introduction
-       Sound Reservoir Management
-       Scope and Objective
-       Organization
Chapter 2.  Reservoir Management Concepts
-       Definition of Reservoir Management
-       History of Reservoir Management
-       Fundamentals of Reservoir Management
-       Synergy and Team
-       Integration of Geoscience and Engineering
-       Integrating Exploration and Development Technology
Chapter 3.  Reservoir Management Process
-       Setting Goals
-       Developing Plan & Economics
-       Implementation
-       Surveillance and Monitoring
-       Evaluation
-       Revision of Plans  & Strategies
-       Reasons for Failure of Reservoir Management Program
-       Reservoir Management Case Studies 
Chapter 4.  Data Acquisition,Analysis and Management
-       Data Types
-       Data Acquisition and Analysis
-       Data Validation
-       Data Storing and Retrieval
-       Data Application
-       Example Data
Chapter 5.  Reservoir Model
-       Role of Reservoir Model
-       Geosci ences
-       Seismic Data
-       Geostatistics
-       Engineering
-       Integration
-       Case Studies
Chapter 6.  Reservoir Performance Analysis and Forecast
-       Natural Producing Mechanisms
-       Reserves
-       Volumetric Method
-       Decline Curve Method
-       Material Balance Method
-       Mathematical Simulation
Chapter 7.  Reservoir Management Economics
-       Economic Criteria
-       Scenarios
-       Data
-       Economic Evaluation
-       Risk and Uncertainties
-       Economics Optimization Example
Chapter 8. Improved Recovery Processes
-       Waterflooding
-       Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes
-       EOR Process Concepts
-       Thermal Methods
-       Chemical Methods
-       Miscible Methods
-       EOR Screening Guidelines
Chapter 9.  Reservoir Management Case Studies
-       North Ward Estes Field and Columbus Gray Lease
-       McAllen Ranch Field
-       Brassey Oil Field
-       Means San Andres Unit
-       Teak Field
-       Esso Malaysia Field
Chapter 10.   Reservoir Management Plans
-       Newly Discovered Field
-       Secondary and EOR Operated Field
Chapter 11.  Conclusions
-       The State of the Art
-       Importance of Integrative Reservoir Management
-       Current Challenges and Areas of Further Work
-       Outlook and the Next Step


INSTURCTOR :
Dr.Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA was born in Bandung on September 1955, he speak and write in Indonesian, English and French language.
He was graduated from Petroleum Engineering Department of ITB in 1979, and diplomed Doctorate Degree with honored in 1987 from Ecole
Centrale de Lyon, UCB Lyon I
, France. The topic of his thesis is Modelisation Numerique d'Ecoulements Polyphasiques en Milieux Poreux. Application au Cas de Calcul des Champs de Pressions et de Saturations dans un Gisement de Petrole.For the time being, he is working in Petroleum Engineering Department of ITB as faculty member, he teach many kind of subject, such as : Analysis and Numerical Method, Analytical Method, Engineering Mathematics, Computer Simulation, Fluid Mechanic, Artificial Intelligence for Petroleum Engineering. He also active to do and to publish many research topics in petroleum engineering subject, especially in well formation evaluation, reservoir engineering, production engineering and computer modeling. For the community services, he also give many courses, such as: basic reservoir engineering and reservoir simulation , basic production engineering, downhole well testing, production optimization by nodal analysis, acidizing and hydraulic fracturing for well stimulation, statistic and numerical method for petroleum engineering, basic log interpretation, production logging and application.
He is a member of some profession organization such as:  Indonesian Petroleum Engineers Association (IATMI). Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE/AIME), Indonesian Mining Association (IMA), Indonesian Artificial Intelligence Association (HAIAI), Fine Particles Society (FPS-USA), Indonesian Geothermal Association (INAGA), International Geothermal Association (IGA).

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