Course overview
Oil & Gas Field Development courses provide graduates and specialists with the skills to plan and manage the efficient development of oil and gas assets (fields, reservoirs), through all stages of the lifecycle. The courses are cross-disciplinary – they prepare managers and specialists to work within, and lead, integrated, international, multi-disciplinary teams, on oil and gas field planning and development projects.
The courses prepare professionals for senior roles in upstream oil and gas exploration and production – roles that require a solid understanding of all geoscience and engineering subject areas, as well as of management, commercial advisory, planning, resources evaluation, scenario optimization, petroleum economics, contracts, risk analysis and decision making.
Course content
- An introduction to Reservoir engineering
- Field development stages
- Reserve Estimation
- Natural drive and source of energy
- Reservoir heterogeneity
- Division of layer series of development
- Well pattern and water injection
Course Features
- Lectures 7
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 7
- Assessments Yes