PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ENGINEERING III (PET 504) 2022/2023 Session.
- Production Engineering
- 204 (Registered)
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COURSE OVERVIEW
This Course, “PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ENGINEERING III (PET 504)” is aimed at providing the learners the basic knowledge of oil and gas production, and the problems one might encounter during production. We would begin this course with a simple Pre-Introductory quiz, and then we will go into the course proper. We will look into: An Introductory session and then The methods of lifting reservoir fluids (artificial production): Gas lift, pumps, after which we would look at Problem-well analysis: workover techniques, well stimulation, fracturing and acidizing. Later on, we’ll look at Sand control; gravel packing, sand consolidation, then we’ll look at Casing Perforation and Metering of oil and gas; problems associated with flow measurement: flow measurement systems; liquid level controllers. In summary, this course will consist of the following Sections/Modules:
- Pre-Introductory Quiz/Pretest
- Introduction
- Method of lifting reservoir fluids
- Problem well analysis
- Sand Control
- Casing Perforation
- Metering of oil and gas
- Final Assessment
- References
This course was designed by Engr U.A Oguama in collaboration with Dr Princewill Nnaemeka Ohia of FUTO. They will both act as facilitators for the discussion boards.
PREREQUISITES
None.
TIME COMMITMENT
1 – 2 hours per week.
COURSE DATES
From Feb, 1st 2024, 01:00 GMT to August, 6th 2024, 23:30 GMT. This course uses Greenwich Meridian Time (GMT)
GRADING SCHEME
All activities are due to be completed by August 6th 2024, 22:30 GMT. You’ll be graded on weekly activities (100% weight in final score) You need to score 70% or higher to pass the course and receive a certificate. You can check your progress by selecting the “Progress” tab
Important: Check that your FULL NAME is correct as that’s the name that will appear in the certificate you may earn.
FAQ
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