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Production Engineering II
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PCB-3073 PRODUCTION ENGINEERING II
Semester 3/2
By :
Dinesh Kanesan
Tel No : 05 368 7295
Room No : 14.03.35
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PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
The three major programme outcomes are:
PO-1: Ability to apply knowledge of engineering fundamentals in solving complex petroleum engineering problems
supplemented by specialization know-how.
PO-2: Ability to undertake problem identification, formulation and solve complex petroleum engineering issues using
engineering, science and mathematical principles.
PO-3: Ability to design complex petroleum engineering components and systems while considering possible public health and
safety, cultural, societal, and the environmental impact.
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COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this course, students should be able to :
1. Explain various types of offshore structures [PO-1]
2. Propose suitable processes and treatment equipment to
manage produced oil, gas and water [PO-2]
3. Perform standard engineering calculations for the design of
separators, pumps, compressors and pipelines [PO-3]
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COURSE CONTENTS
Introduction Exploration & Production Business Exploration & Production Costs Licensing Agreements Production Sharing Contract Terms Malaysian Models
Field Development Concept Fixed Platform,Jackets, Compliant Towers, Gravity Based Structures, Jack Up
Rigs.
Floating Platforms, Tension Leg Platforms, Semi Submersible, Spars and Floating Production Systems
Facilities Requirements Integrated Development Systems Energy Consumption On Offshore Facilities
Oil and Gas Production Processes Oil Production Process Gas Production Process
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COURSE CONTENTS
Separation Process Two Phase Separation Concept Three Phase Separation Concept Separator Sizing
Transportation and Storage Pipeline Design and Sizing Pumps and Compressors Storage Sizing
Water Handling Chemical Properties of Formation / Produced Water. Produced Water Treatment Disposal of Produced Water
Oil and Gas Field Operations Management of Uncertainty in Production Operations Management and Optimization of Production Operations. Environmental Effect of Production Operations
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COURSE PLAN
Topic Week (s)
Introduction 1
Field Development Concept 2
Oil and Gas Production Processes 3-5
Separation Process 6-9
Transportation and Storage 10-12
Water Handling 13
Oil and Gas Field Operations 14
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ASSESSMENT PLAN
Assessment Score (%)
Quizzes 10
Assignments 10
Test 1 15
Test 2 15
Final Exam 50
Total 100
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REFERENCES
Main References
1. Ken Arnold, Maurice Stewart (1999), Surface Production Operations: Design
of Oil-Handling Systems and Facilities,2nd Edition, Gulf Publishing Company.
2. Ken Arnold, Maurice Stewart (1999), Surface Production Operations: Design
of Gas-Handling Systems and Facilities, 2nd Edition, Gulf Publishing
Company
Optional References
1. John L. Kennedy (1993), Oil and Gas Pipeline Fundamentals, 2nd Edition,
PennWell Publishing.
2. A.P. Szilas (1995), Production and Transport of Oil and Gas,2nd Edition,
Elsevier Science B.V.
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CLASS POLICY
Attendance/Punctuality
Plagiarism
Honesty & Commitment
Adherence to Datelines(Submission of
Assignments)
Tutorials/Examples/Extra Help (Team spirit)
E-Learning
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LECTURE TIMES
Day: Tuesday
Time: 3.00 5.00pm
Day: Thursday
Time: 10.00 11.00am
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