This course will stress the practical application of modern techniques in well test analysis, with a special emphasis on the pressure derivative. Various pressure analysis techniques will be used to analyze flow tests, buildup tests with or without phase redistribution, multi-rate tests, interference tests, and pulse tests. Interpretation of pressure tests under multiphase flow conditions, hydraulically fractured wells, naturally fractured reservoirs, slanted wells, and horizontal wells will be discussed in great detail.
Introduce to the TDS technique, which is an alternative option to type-curve matching technique, convolution, and regression analysis.
Interpret pressure transient tests
Apply the knowledge and skills gained to their job assignments upon course completion.
Illustrate by several daily Excel-based exercises and workshops.
Petroleum Engineers who want to understand well testing principles and want to apply advanced modern interpretation techniques to analyze pressure transient tests.
Review of fundamental concepts of well testing and measurement techniques (Video).
Pressure-based analysis of flow and buildup tests.
Derivative-based analysis of flow and buildup tests, TDS technique.
Determining Average reservoir pressure.
Drainage area and pore volume of bounded systems, oil in place
Practical aspects of fracturing and acidizing (Video).
Uniform-flux and infinite-conductivity models of hydraulic fractures.
Finite-conductivity: linear, bilinear, and elliptical flow.
The geometry of inclined hydraulic fractures.
Interpreting gas well tests using pressure and pseudo-pressure derivative.
Evaluation of carbonate reservoirs (Video).
Indicators and types of NFR.
Pseudo-steady state and unsteady state matrix flow models.
Storability and Porosity Partitioning coefficient.
Fracture porosity from good logs and well test analysis.
Interpretation of interference and pulse tests, pressure derivative
Role of fluid properties, Perrine Permeability.
Dynamic Reservoir Testing (Video).
A conventional and modern interpretation of multi-rate tests.
Applications of TDS, convolution, and deconvolution techniques.
Partially completed/penetrated/perforated wells.
Vertical permeability from spherical flow, MDT.
Effect of slant on pressure-response.
Determining the angle of inclination of the slanted well and partial penetration/perforation skin.
Overview of horizontal well completions and performance (Video).
Flow regimes and analytical solutions.
Applications of pressure derivative to calculate directional permeability values.
Pressure analysis of hydraulically fractured horizontal wells.
Being an operations administrator and planning who does what and when within a team requires a high level of ability and is fraught with difficulties. This training program in administrative operations and coordination will offer a special chance to grasp the abilities needed for this position, from the macro to the micro. From the technical talents needed to plan and implement procedures, to the more delicate abilities of speaking clearly and confidently with others, to the leadership and management capacities to think broadly and organize.
In this course, participants will be sensitized to the recent trends in public relations and develop their skills to carry out contemporary roles and practice of public relations and to identify the structure of the optimal organization and responsibilities of employees of the public relations departments, planning and follow-up work in public relations departments, develop and motivate the performance of employees, planning and organizing a ceremony of reception and bidding Visitors and VIPs, develop effective communication with customers and employees, how to arrange concerts, seminars, and banquets.
This program is concerned with the development of the skills and abilities of the Public Relations Manager. Therefore, the program offers a set of training and concepts necessary to build constructive relationships inside and outside the institution based on scientific bases in building this relationship and planning it and study the extent of the institution's place in the hearts of employees on the one hand and the surrounding community. The program is concerned with providing the man of communication skills and effective communication with others as one of the elements of building relationships and what are the means to improve the internal structure of the institution and the network of formal and informal relations.
The program also provides the trainee with the skills required to make presentations and to negotiate partnerships with relevant institutions through meetings, presentations and cooperation, and partnership agreements.
This course is designed for participants to introduce to key issues and themes in international development.
Participants will explore and engage in academic debates and discussions around a set of key factors that shape, influence, and constrain the development and prosperity of nations.
The course will explore a number of key themes in international development, including how questions of gender and generation shape the impact of poverty; how processes of globalization, migration, and violent conflict impact development; and how development and the environment are linked.
It also considers what exactly we mean by poverty, and how different ways of understanding poverty feed into different approaches to tackling it.
It will also consider development institutions: what are the key institutions in the architecture of international development? How do they differ, and what are the challenges and opportunities they present? Through this module, participants will gain a solid background in the various factors which shape current approaches to and debates on international development.
By introducing participants to a range of problems in economic development, we will look to analyze how economic theory and models can explain the lack of development in some nations. We will apply such theory to real-world economies to understand the nature of the problems they face and how effective policies can be in tackling the problems.
Increasingly, it is being recognized that the trend towards equal opportunities for women is giving women the chance to take more responsibility and make more contributions to the success of their organization. However, in many cases, there is a need to develop the skills and confidence necessary to maximize potential as individuals and as employees. This course is designed to do just that - to equip women with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed in what has traditionally been a male-dominated society. The course will involve experiencing personal development and practicing the new skills using ten competencies which are the key to success in a position of responsibility.
One of the major keys to success in the business world is being able to apply “discipline” to your life and actions! This is the key to developing personal effectiveness and professional excellence.