Diagnosis and Analysis of Waterfloods


Disciplines: Reservoir

Course Description

This course covers well performance diagnosis and performance forecasting. Attendees will learn modern analytical tools and deal with data and their quality that enter into various studies.

Topics:

  • WOR type-curve for flood performance
  • Production-well behavior with reciprocal-PI plot
  • Injection-well performance monitoring with modified-Hall plot
  • Estimating EUR with various empirical methods
  • Capacitance-Resistance Model (CRM) formulations for different control volumes
  • Introduction to spreadsheet program
  • Understanding reservoir connectivity and aquifer influx at individual wells
  • Probabilistic performance forecasting

Learning Level

Intermediate

Course Length

1 Day

Why Attend

Broaden your horizons beyond conventional waterflood management and learn from an expert with over 30 years of experience.

Who Attends

This course is for reservoir, production, and operations engineers.

CEUs

0.8 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) are awarded for this 1-day course.

Additional Resources

This course has supplemental books located in our SPE Bookstore entitled The Reservoir Engineering Aspects of Waterflooding, Second Edition, Waterflooding, and Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Wellbores, Second Edition. Please check out these valuable resources!

Cancellation Policy

All cancellations must be received no later than 14 days prior to the course start date. Cancellations made after the 14-day window will not be refunded. Refunds will not be given due to no show situations.

Training sessions attached to SPE conferences and workshops follow the cancellation policies stated on the event information page. Please check that page for specific cancellation information.

SPE reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule courses at will. Notification of changes will be made as quickly as possible; please keep this in mind when arranging travel, as SPE is not responsible for any fees charged for cancelling or changing travel arrangements.

We reserve the right to substitute course instructors as necessary.

Instructor

Shah Kabir is an adjunct member of the faculty at U. of Houston and proprietor of CS Kabir Consulting. His experience spans more than 40 years in the areas of transient-pressure testing, fluid and heat-flow modeling in wellbores, and reservoir engineering. He has published over 130 peer-review articles, coauthored the 2002 SPE book Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Wellbores and contributed to the 2009 SPE Monograph Transient Well Testing. Kabir has served on various SPE committees, including the editorial review committees for SPE Production & Facilities, SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering, and SPE Journal. He was a 2006–07 SPE Distinguished Lecturer, received the 2010 Reservoir Description and Dynamics Award, and the SPE/AIME Honorary Membership Award in 2016. Kabir holds a master’s degree from the University of Calgary.

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