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Training
Provided by HOT Engineering
Well Performance, Completions, Formation Damage and Stimulation
This course presents a comprehensive coverage of topics related to production engineering. Participants registering for this course will be expected to have a basic working knowledge of engineering concepts. Experience in the field is very desirable since the course deals with field application of advanced production engineering principles and practice.
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Production Engineering
Production engineering encompasses diverse topics that relate to methods and tools used to efficiently produce oil and gas from wells. The first part of the course covers reservoir inflow performance, wellbore flow, nodal analysis and surface production systems. This second part of the course is focused on well completions, well productivity, formation damage and well stimulation. It covers operational practices and the use of tools and methods that help maximize the production from existing fields. The impact of drilling, perforating and well completion operations on well productivity is discussed. Formation damage due to fines migration, clay swelling, paraffins, asphaltenes, inorganic scale, water blocking and condensate dropout are covered in detail. The last part of the course focuses on the principles of acidizing and fracturing methods and the design and evaluation of acid treatments and hydraulic fracturing jobs in the field.
The primary objective of the course is to educate reservoir, production and surface facilities engineers in key aspects of production engineering in oil and gas fields.
The course will be taught using a set of course notes specifically designed for the course. The course covers the fundamental theory, and the latest technological developments. It particularly emphasizes field application through lots of practical field examples, exercises and case studies.
OUTLINE
Introduction to Production Engineering
Inflow and Outflow Performance Engineering
Impact of drilling and completion practices on well productivity
Cementing and perforating operations
Fines migration and clay swelling
Sand control: Gravel packing and frac packing
Paraffin and asphaltene deposits
Water blocking, condensate banking and wettability alteration
Water injection wells
Sandstone and carbonate acidizing
Fundamentals of fracture mechanics
Fracturing fluids and proppant transport
Fractured well testing
Production performance of hydraulically fractured wells
The primary objective of the course is to educate reservoir, production and surface facilities engineers in key aspects of production engineering in oil and gas fields.
The course will be taught using a set of course notes specifically designed for the course. The course covers the fundamental theory, and the latest technological developments. It particularly emphasizes field application through lots of practical field examples, exercises and case studies.
OUTLINE
Introduction to Production Engineering
Inflow and Outflow Performance Engineering
Impact of drilling and completion practices on well productivity
Cementing and perforating operations
Fines migration and clay swelling
Sand control: Gravel packing and frac packing
Paraffin and asphaltene deposits
Water blocking, condensate banking and wettability alteration
Water injection wells
Sandstone and carbonate acidizing
Fundamentals of fracture mechanics
Fracturing fluids and proppant transport
Fractured well testing
Production performance of hydraulically fractured wells
About The Training Provider: HOT Engineering
HOT Engineering - HOT Engineering (www. hoteng. com) a company headquartered in Austria, offers exploration and field development services and E&P training services to the petroleum industry worldwide. With more than 20 years of consulting experience, we are one of the leading providers of advanced and integrated geological, geophysical, petrophysical and reservoir and production engineering technology.

