This course provides engineers and geoscientists the essential workflows used in exploitation, evaluation, and field development planning of unconventional assets.
The Production optimization program is focused on results and is based in learning-by-doing. Participants work in teams, applying their learning to previously select matured reservoirs, detecting opportunities for productivity enhancement and actively contributing to production increase.
Oil and Gas Engineering
These courses are designed to provide non-engineering petroleum industry technical professionals with a thorough overview of most key aspects of petroleum engineering technology and its applications.
Fundamental of Reservoir Engineering
This course is designed to introduce technical professionals to the fundamental aspects of reservoir engineering. Theoretical concepts coupled with
Maintenance Program
This maintenance program is supported with personnel training in line with the station requirements for the daily, weekly and monthly maintenance checks. This training program is very compulsory and necessary as it helps prevent future disaster by constantly assessing the state of the tanks and reporting any problems ahead of time.
Crude Oil Storage Tanks
This course will provide participants with the necessary knowledge needed to demonstrate the principles related to the operation and maintenance of crude oil storage tanks and their associated equipment.
Integrated Field Development Program
This course offers practical field development plan (FDP) training that accelerates and transforms technical skills. It builds expertise in FDP techniques, tools and workflows that are needed to address the challenges of field developments.
This training is unique because it includes theory, software training, model building, workflows, and an in-class project designed to reinforce lessons and demonstrate the acquired practical skills and understanding.
Well Planning
Identify, monitor and evaluate drilling, work over, stimulation and well servicing proposals and activities in the context of optimizing the overall reservoir exploitation scheme. The participant should be able to contribute to the well planning process by understanding the reservoir engineering aspects of the proposed work and having a knowledge of drilling, work over and well servicing fundamentals, as well as work with the geologist and the drilling engineer to select well locations, target depths and casing points.