Description
Oil and gas rock fluid properties engineering is the study of the physical and chemical properties of subsurface reservoirs, including the properties of the rocks, fluids, and their interactions. Key concepts include reservoir rock properties, fluid properties, phase behavior, and transport mechanisms. The goal of rock fluid properties engineering is to understand the behavior of hydrocarbons in the subsurface and how they can be extracted efficiently and safely. This knowledge is used to design and optimize reservoir management strategies, drilling and completion operations, and production facilities. Various techniques are used to measure and analyze rock and fluid properties, including core analysis, well logging, and laboratory testing. By accurately characterizing rock and fluid properties, rock fluid properties engineering can help maximize the recovery of hydrocarbons from reservoirs and improve the overall productivity and profitability of oil and gas operations.
Oil & Gas Rock Fluid Properties Engineering for Master Class for Field Technicians & Engineers (OORF) Level 1 & Level 2 covers Rock Characteristics, Porosity, Permeability, Rock & Fluid Interaction, Type of Reservoirs, Type of Reservoir Drive Mechanism and more.
OORF Level 1 & Level 2 is designed to provide detailed knowledge of Oil & Gas Rock Fluid Properties Engineering for Field Technicians & Engineers and will assist those who are switching or enhancing there career in Oil & Gas Rock Fluid Properties Engineering.
Course Outlines
Rock Characteristics
Porosity
Permeability
Rock & Fluid Interaction
Type of Reservoirs
Type of Reservoir Drive Mechanism
Technical Support References
Ref 1: Oil & Gas Porosity Calculations with Case Study
Ref 2: Oil & Gas Permeability with Case Study
Ref 3: Rock and Fluid Interaction with Case Study
Ref 4: Oil & Gas Reservoir with Case Study
Ref 5: Oil & Gas Reservoir Drive Mechanism with Case Study
Ref 6: Oil & Gas Saturation with Case Study
Ref 7: Oil & Gas Density with Case Study
Ref 8: Oil & Gas Viscosity with Case Study
Ref 9: Oil & Gas Compressibility with Case Study
Assessment
Participant underpinning knowledge of Oil & Gas Rock Fluid Properties Engineering will be accessed with short answer multiple-choice questionnaire at the conclusion of the course.
Outcome
Participants will gain an in debt understanding of Oil & Gas Rock Fluid Properties Engineering.They will also be able to function with minimum supervision as Wellsite Engineer or Geologist for IOCs.
Professional Certificate
Issued directly by Chess Subsea Engineering Europe.
Participant may be presented for Offshore Petroleum Training Organization (OPITO) Certification.
How to Register
Click here to download registeration booklet on msword and email completed booklet to info@chesssubseaengineering.org directly.