Gas Reservoir Management

GASRMGT-EN-P

Who should attend?

  • This course provides an extensive and practical knowledge about optimizing gas & gas condensate reservoirs development and management.
Public :
  • Reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers, field development engineers and production engineers involved in gas and gas condensate reservoirs development and management.

Level :Skilled

Prerequisite :
  • Degree in geology or reservoir engineering, with experience in reservoir management.

Course Content

  • GAS RESERVOIR FLUID PROPERTIES - Duration : 1 Day

      • Gas reservoir fluid properties: dry gas, wet gas and gas condensate:
      • PVT modeling of gas and gas condensates.
      • Experimental data for gas and gas condensates.
      • PVT sampling procedure.
      • Condensate banking.
  • GAS MATERIAL BALANCE - Duration : 1 Day

      • Gas reservoirs and wells modeling through material balance methods: dry gas, wet gas, gas condensates.
      • Estimate of initial gas in place through material balance methods.
  • GAS WELL TESTING - Duration : 1 Day

      • Gas reservoirs fluid flow and well testing - Non Darcy flow.
      • Gas wells deliverability and AOFP.
      • Flow after flow tests, drawdown and buildup tests.
  • GAS RESERVOIR PERFORMANCE FORECAST - Duration : 1 Day

      • Decline curve analysis and rate transient analysis:
      • Determining IGIP.
      • Determining gas reservoir performance and UER forecast.
  • GAS RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT - Duration : 1 Day

      • Optimizing gas reservoir performance:
      • Water influx.
      • Gas condensates reservoir and condensate banking - Cycling.
      • Well performance aspects.

Learning Objectives

  • Attendees will be able to implement the following skills:
  • Describe PVT modeling of gas and gas condensates,
  • Apply classic methods to estimate gas and gas condensates accumulations and recovery included material balance and decline curves analysis,
  • Perform basic gas well testing and determine deliverability,
  • Apply decline curve analysis and rate transient analysis for estimating initial gas in place and ultimate estimates reserves,
  • Apply basic reservoir management methods for optimizing with gas reservoirs performance and dealing with water influx and condensate banking phenomena.

Ways & Means

  • Interactive lectures and exercises.

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Coordinator :IFP Training instructors, with expertise in the field and trained in modern teaching methods adapted to the specific needs of learners from the professional world.

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