Why Attend This Training Course?
Learn the latest methods for calculating gas well performance from reservoir to sales. Reservoir performance covers the fundamentals of reservoir gas flow and details the best methods for testing wells, according to the time and money available. Reserve calculations and diagnostic testing from production data are covered. The importance of flow regime and non-Darcy flow on test design and interpretation is emphasized for new wells and for the possibility of improving the performance of older wells. Also discussed are performances of tight formations, horizontal wells, fractured wells, and methods for estimating gas reserves. Participants will learn to calculate and determine the effect of each system component on total well performance, which permits optimum sizing of tubing, flowlines, separators, and compressors. Problem-solving sessions allow participants to evaluate field problems. Participants receive complimentary software at the end of the course.
What Is The Training Course Methodology?
This training course methodology depends on enabling participants to interact and exchange experiences, explore their competencies and achieve their career aspirations, using forward-thinking training arts, such as theoretical lectures and/or open discussion to exchange opinions and experiences, scenarios, innovative thinking brainstorming. Participants will receive an agenda including training material as a reference, in addition to some extra notes and booklets.
Who Should Attend This Training Course?
The course is designed for Production, reservoir and facilities engineers, Others involved in gas production, transportation, and Storage including field supervisors.
What Are The Training Course Objectives?
Apply proven techniques to field problems which increase profitability
Calculate gas well performance from the reservoir to the sales line
Optimize gas well production
Relate reservoir and well performance to time
Predict when a well will die due to liquid loading
What Is The Training Course Curriculum?
Gas Properties
Real gas behavior equations of state
Impurities
Mixtures
Phase behavior dew point
Retrograde behavior
Flash calculations
Classifying gas reservoirs
Reservoir Performance
Gas well testing flow after flow
Isochronal
Stabilized inflow performance
Turbulence and skin effects
Perforation effects
Tight well analysis
Horizontal wells
Hydraulically fractured wells
Reserve Calculations
P/Z plots
Energy plots
Water influx
Abnormal pressure effects
Diagnostic testing based on production data
Flow in Pipes and Restrictions
Pressure loss tubing
Flowlines
Chokes
Safety valves
Effects of liquids-liquid loading
Liquid removal methods
Multiphase flow correlations
Erosional velocity
Compression
Types of compressors
Compressor selection reciprocating and centrifugal
Effects of variables
Capacity and horsepower
Total System Analysis
Tubing and flow line size effects
Perforating effects
Relating deliverability to time
Evaluating compressor installations
Analyzing injection wells
Flow Measuring
Orifice metering design
Accuracy
Troubleshooting
Other metering methods
Condensate Reservoirs
Reservoir types - wet gas
Retrograde; reserve estimates
Laboratory simulation
Gas cycling
Field Operations Problems
Interpreting P/Z plots
Hydrate formation
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