Abstract: For every field that undergoes development studies, it is of utmost importance to identify the fluid that will be produced and marketed. The reservoir fluids may behave differently at surface conditions and market delivery points due to changes in Pressure, Volumes and Temperature
10-06-2021 | 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM AST
How to Stop the Un-Wanted Gas & Water and Improve Oil Production for Lower Costs: The Evolution of Passive and Autonomous Inflow Control Session Overview: High Water Cut (WC) and high GOR (Gas Oil Ratio) can destroy economical oil recovery for many oil reservoirs. Challenging reservoir management occurs when unwanted fluid breakthrough of water and gas occurs due to uneven influx along the wellbore
06-09-2021 | 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM AST
Session Overview: The dynamic well and reservoir production surveillance plays the crucial role in optimizing physical data driven models for reservoir characterization
07-07-2021 | 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM AST
However, in petroleum engineering, reservoir characterization and flow in porous media, we are actually faced with the opposite scenario: limited observations with ambiguous interpretation (example well log or seismic data) and relatively well know physics and equations
08-11-2021 | 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM AST
Session Title: Making Better Upstream Acquisitions - The role of the Petroleum Engineer and why its different from the day job
02-02-2022 | 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM AST
He joined Baker Hughes Egypt as a completion field Engineer in 2006, moved to a technical sales role in mid-2008 and later he was promoted to completions support manager for the Middle East Region
04-25-2013 | 11:30 AM - 01:00 PM AST
Michael O'Keefe Schlumberger Fluid Profiling – A Modern Technique for Reservoir Characterization
04-07-2014 | 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM AST
Speaker: Olivier Houzé Olivier Houzé holds an Engineer degree from Ecole Polytechnique and an MSc in Petroleum Engineering from Stanford University. In 1983 he joined Flopetrol-Johnston as a well test field engineer in the Middle East
05-28-2013 | 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM AST
Therefore, successful production from such complex reservoirs, with a typical poorly-defined gas-water contact, natural fractures, and very low matrix permeability, is heavily dependent on the stress regime requiring sufficient geomechanical analyses. Geomechanics is an essential component of stimulation of and production from both conventional and unconventional reservoirs. It is because rock deformation and stress caused by drilling and production is very likely to affect permeability and porosity during the whole life of a reservoir. The extraction of hydrocarbons from a reservoir or the injection of fluids changes the in-situ stresses, which potentially leads to compaction and subsidence impacting well and completion integrity, cap-rock and fault-seal integrity, and fractures behavior
01-16-2013 | 11:30 AM - 02:00 PM AST
Session Overview: The session presents an exciting opportunity to become familiar with the fundamentals of modern techniques in rate transient analysis (RTA) for the assessment of reserves and reservoir characterization through the analysis of flow rates and pressures
08-25-2021 | 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM AST