Applied Reservoir Engineering

BACKGROUND & ABOUT THE COURSE:
Petroleum Engineering practically covers: Production Operation, Drilling, and the core (Reservoir Engineering). This training represents the core of the reservoir engineering program. Numerous engineering practices are covered from fluid & rock properties to simulation & field development planning.
As the core, the Reservoir Department is the only one that normally cares about the live time & field performance of oil & gas fields. Therefore, it is really important to correctly manage our reservoir to produce & operate of field in the most optimum way.
TRAINING OBJECTIVES:
After attending this training participants should be able to:
- Determine critical properties of reservoir rocks fluid (oil, water & gas), PVT relationship
- Calculate hydrocarbon initially in place
- Assess reservoir performance
- Determine parameters impact well/reservoir performance over time
- Analyze well test using standard well-testing principles & techniques
- Characteristics of aquifer
- Determine reservoir drive mechanism for both oil & gas
- Apply oil & gas field development planning principle
- Forecast production decline
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Engineers or geoscientists who will occupy the position of reservoir engineer, and any other technically trained individuals (completion, work-over, production, drilling, well-services) who desires a more in-depth foundation in reservoir engineering.
COURSE CONTENT:
- Asset life cycle, professional roles, hydrocarbon reservoir descriptions
- Porosity, permeability, compressibility, capillarity pressure, wet-ability & relative permeability, averaging reservoir property data
- Phase behavior of reservoir fluids, gas properties, oil properties, water properties, PVT sampling, & understanding PVT laboratory reports
- Calculate original hydrocarbon in-place with volumetric methods, build hydrocarbon volume Vs depth relationship & review reserve booking guideline
- Oil recovery material balance, gas material balance, volumetric compaction, water drive
- Oil-well testing: radial flow theory, wellbore storage & skin, draw-down, buildups, curve-shapes, type-curve solution, pseudo steady state, steady state, average pressure estimate, PI & IPR relationships.
- Immiscible displacement: fluid displacement process, fractional flow
- Description of coning, over/under running, critical rate calculations, breakthrough times, horizontal well applications
- Gas reservoirs: volumetric, water drive & compaction drive-oil reservoirs: water drive, water flood, gravity drainage, gas cap expansion, combination drive, naturally fractured & critical reservoir fluid properties
- Gas field developments: characteristics, deliverability issues, sales-contracts
- Oil field development: development phases, reservoir characterization, sweep & recovery, production policies
- Reservoir simulation: why simulate? Various simulation models, simulator types, setting up a simulator model
ABOUT THE COURSE LEADERS:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bonar Tua Halomoan Marbun
Public Training berikutnya : 18 – 20 Agustus, 2026
