Course PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
Course PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
MQF Credit 3
Course This course introduces the petroleum production systems including reservoir’s inflow
Description performance and well’s outflow performance concepts, formation damage
mechanisms; surface production facilities and operation; tubing performance
analysis, design and selection; basic well completion design concepts and
familiarization of downhole completion equipment; overview of artificial lift systems
including technologies, equipment and fundamental mechanisms of each system,
selection criteria, design and analysis of artificial lift systems including gas lift, and
pump lift; Analysis and optimization of total petroleum production systems using
conventional and nodal analysis. The connecting theme of the topics is to follow flow
of fluids from the reservoir/well interface through the well and surface facilities, with
emphasis on hardware components, their functions and importance.
CLO
CLO1 Describe the principles, components, and methods used to complete and
produce oil and gas wells, production processes, separation, surface
facilities, well stimulation technologies, production problems and other
advances in oil and gas production processes.
CLO2 Analyze overall system performance using the appropriate tools, sizes, and
materials for components of tubings, flowlines, and separation facility
equipment.
CLO3 Explain and design appropriate tools/ techniques/ methods/ technologies
relevant to production scenario, issues, and latest trends.
Article/Paper List This Course does not have any article/paper resources
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