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SUPRI-D Shortcourse Overview
The Department of Energy Resources Engineering at Stanford University will conduct this short course in our facilities on campus. The course is intended as refresher or update classes to engineers and scientists in the oil industry. The classes may not be credited to a Stanford University degree. The courses will be held in Room 104 of the Green Earth Science Building on the Stanford University campus. Course fees include course materials, parking, lunch and refreshments. Attendees will be responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements and expenses. The Department of Energy Resources Engineering will provide a list of local hotels and motels convenient to the campus. Preferential registration rates may be available to participants whose companies are members of the sponsoring consortium. Please contact the course administrator for details.
COURSE DATES:
August 25 - 27, 2008
Course Fee: $1,200
Sponsoring project: SUPRI-D
MODERN WELL TEST ANALYSIS
This course will cover both the philosophy and the practice of well test analysis and design, in the context of modern, computer-aided approaches. The course will use a series of real well test examples. These examples include a wide variety of different kinds of tests from operating fields worldwide. Participants will have the opportunity for hands-on practice using computers during the course, and may also bring along data of their own for discussion or investigation.
TOPICS
Well test concepts: understanding the strengths and limitations of different kinds of tests.
Graphical analysis of buildup and drawdown tests.
Computer-aided analysis: understanding matching methods.
Test design.
Modern well tests: horizontal wells, layered reservoirs, multirate tests, fractured wells, gas wells.
New technology: an overview of recent new ideas in well testing -- artificial intelligence, neural networks, continuous reservoir monitoring, integration with reservoir description.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is designed for petroleum engineers or geologists who are familiar with basic reservoir engineering concepts and have some experience in well testing and who wish to update their skills to the current level of technology. Energetic participants without prior experience in well testing would be able to benefit from the course as well.
INSTRUCTOR
Roland N. Horne is Professor of Energy Resources Engineering. He holds a BE and PhD in Engineering Science from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and a DSc in Engineering from the same university. He has published over 90 technical papers, and is the author of the book “Modern Well Test Analysis: A Computer-Aided Approach” (which will be used during this course). Among other awards, he has received Best Paper of 1992 in Journal of Petroleum Technology, and Best Paper of 1993 in SPE Formation Evaluation.
APPLICATION FORM
The deadline for returning registration forms is two weeks prior to the course date.
Green Earth Sciences Building
367 Panama Street, Room 104
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305-2220
For more information, contact the Supri-D Director Roland Horne
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