Course Overview
This course stresses practical aspects of reservoir characterization for reservoir and production engineers, with a special emphasis on:
- Assessing recovery and reserves
- Petrophysical evaluation of naturally fractured Fractured (NFR)
- Rock typing, reservoir zoning and flow units
- Interpretation of pressure tests of vertical and horizontal wells in NFR
- Reservoir management for optimum performance
Course Objective
- Integrate rock data obtained from logs and cores
- Generate permeability-porosity relations unique to their reservoir
- Utilize data from formation evaluation tools to determine reservoir quality
- Identify and characterize flow units
- Analyze the variations in pore architecture and its effect on permeability
- Relate fracture density, aperture, and length to facies, lithology and digenesis
- Determine fracture porosity and permeability in NFR
- Calculate Porosity partitioning coefficient of a naturally fractured reservoir
- Calculate storage capacity and inter-porosity flow factor
- Analyze well tests in naturally fractured reservoirs
- Assess reservoir performance of horizontal wells in NFR
- Use MBE to analyze impact of pressure Depletion on Recovery
Who Should Attend This Training?
Petroleum engineers ,such as production engineers, reservoir engineers, and other technical staff who are involved in the area of reservoir management, formation evaluation and field development
INSTRUKTUR
Dr. Khasani ST.,M.Eng & Team / Herwin Lukito, S.T.,M.Si & Team