interfacial tension & rock wettability...
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Water flooding has been widely used in the industry since 1954 as a secondary recovery technique to improve recovery from oil reservoirs. This course will highlight some basics (Wettability, Capillarity, Buckley Leverette & frontal advance theories) and practical applications to estimate the recoverable reserve using Analytical and Empirical methods (Dykstra Parson) via hands on approach. The main technical issues & challenges affect the performance and efficiency of water injection to achieve its objective will also be emphasized. The issues & challenges to be highlighted and discussed in the course are: - Structure uncertainties (barriers, faulting & continuity) - High failure rate of Commingled injection of thick and thin bed reservoirs - Injectivity deterioration caused by poor water quality specification and fine migration. -Frac injection vs Matrix injection: the pros and
cons.
Upon completion of this course, participants
will have a good exposure to the practical
aspects of waterflooding implementation in
the field, and a theoretical background to field
practitioners.
No. Topic Sub-topic
1 INTRODUCTION
2 TYPE OF DRIVING MECHANISM
Rock & fluid expansion drive
Depletion drive/Gravity drainage drive
Water and/or Gas Cap & drives
3 ROCK AND FLUID FLOW PROPERTIES
Interfacial Tension & Rock Wettability
Capillary Pressure
Relative Permeability
4 OIL RECOVERY BY IMMISCIBLE DISPLACEMENT
Mobility and Mobility Ratio (M)
Ideal vs. non ideal displacement
Fractional flow/Frontal advance/Buckley Leverett/Welge
5 PERFORMANCE PREDICTION
Displacement Efficiency (movable oil)
Areal and Vertical Sweep Efficiencies
6 RESERVE ESTIMATE: Classical Volumetric (Analytical, Empiri-cal)
Volumetric Analysis
RF estimate vs. increased pore volume injection
Reserve estimate by Decline Curve Analysis
Actual field example case for analytical reserve estimate
7 DESIGN OF WATER INJECTION
Type of water flood and flood patterns
Vertical and horizontal water flood schemes and types
Factors affecting selection of flood pattern
Water volume requirement,
Energy balance
8 RESERVOIR MAN-AGEMENT & WATER-FLOOD SURVEIL-LANCE
Typical Sources of water for injection
Sea water filtration & processing
Water flood management & surveillance
Diagnostic tools
Actual field cases for surveillance: tools, application
Petroleum Engineers in Academics and Field practitioners.
Reservoir Managers.
Inexperienced engineers who need to design a water flood project.
RM 3570 (Professionals)
10% Discount (UTP Alumni & Group
Registration)
20% Discount (Student)
Course fee is inclusive of 6% GST.
Group registration is applicable for 3 and
more pax from the same company.
The fees include refreshments and the
course materials.
A certificate of attendance will be issued
upon successful completion of the course.
Email to [email protected] for registration by 23rd July 2018.
Seats are limited. A seat will be confirmed once the payment / LOU is received.
Confirmed participants will be informed via email.
Course Coordinator: AP DR. Syed M. Mahmood Tel: +605 - 368 7103 Email: [email protected] Course Registration: Mr. Farhan Zulkefly Tel: +603-2276 0136/+60143150602 Email: [email protected]
Dr. Syed M Mahmood, P.E. graduated as a Petroleum
Engineer from Stanford University and has over 30 years of
professional experience in oil & gas industry including
research, field, and academic that includes over five years of
water flooding and EOR teaching experience. Currently serving
as an Associate Professor at the Universiti Teknologi
PETRONAS and is involved in teaching and research in various areas of
secondary and tertiary oil recovery.
Mr. Medhat El Emam graduated as a Petroleum Engineer
from Egypt University in 1968. He has over 40 years of
experience in the oil and gas business in various positions
such as a team leader in Adma-Opco, as a senior reservoir
engineer in Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), and as a
Staff Reservoir Engineer for PETRONAS. He is currently a consulting engineer.