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Introduction to Petroleum Engineering Part II: Drilling & Production (4 credit hours) |
Course Description |
This 4 hour course addresses engineering issues ranging from starting drilling to completing well. It is considered a primary course prior to specialized training programs. Students will gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts involved in petroleum engineering activities. Moreover, it will explain the Petroleum Engineering context within which Drilling Operations and Production Engineering take place. The emphasis on down hole technology will be complemented by a facilities and operations overview. The course will first cover abrief history of petroleum engineering. Then, basic drilling engineering is discussed and will lead in to Drilling Fundamentals, Well Completions/Workovers and Casing/Cementing. Finally the course will cover basic Production Engineering which covers fundamental concepts.
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Learning Objectives |
- Learn the basic concepts of Petroleum Engineering especially on Drilling Engineering and Production Engineering.
- Appreciate the interdisciplinary nature and scope of petroleum engineering.
- Understand how a well is drilled and what equipment is used to do so
- Knowledge of basic components of the well construction sequence.
- Become conversant on major topics within the production engineering
- Develop empathy for the challenges faced by the industry related to production engineering topics
- Develop the vocabulary and understanding of roles necessary to facilitate discussions with other professionals on production engineering topic
- Understand how Well Completion fits into the E&P Activity
- Aware factors that influence the selection and design of the completion string and components
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