Master the art of managing, valuing, and de‑risking oil & gas assets. This practical 5‑day course blends financial modeling, valuation techniques, and risk analysis to help you make smarter, data‑driven decisions. Ideal for professionals aiming to optimize portfolios and thrive in today’s dynamic energy market.
Designed for reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers, chemist, laboratory technicians, geologist, project engineers, project coordinators, project managers and professionals who want to know comprehensively how is the best practice in implementing chemical EOR projects.
This course is designed for drilling engineers, drilling accountants, drilling planning executives, business development executives & managers, finance executives, supply chain managers, contracts, procurement, well engineers and geologists.
Instructor-led with case studies, technical discussions, and practical exercises
Instructor-led with case studies, technical discussions, and practical exercises
Replacement of any part of the Electric Submersible Pump (ESP) following a failure requires a workover rig which is very expensive specially in offshore locations. The process of ESP installation and recovery can be speeded up and made more efficient by installing the ESP at the end of a coiled tubing or depoyed by cable like CDESP. Other solution is to replace ESP with Jet Pump.
Designed for reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers, chemist, laboratory technicians, geologist, project engineers, project coordinators, project managers and professionals who want to know comprehensively how is the best practice in implementing chemical EOR projects.
Designed for reservoir engineers, EOR engineers, production engineers, petroleum engineers, geologist, project engineers, project managers and anyone else who desire to obtain a comprehensive knowledge of CO2-EOR projects.
Engineers and other personnel involved with the daily operation and management of producing oil and gas wells; Drilling engineers and workover engineers
Designed for geoscientists and engineers with little or no reservoir engineering background. It is intended to provide an introductory course in the field of basic reservoir engineering.
This course is designed for drilling engineers, drilling accountants, drilling planning executives, business development executives & managers, finance executives, supply chain managers, contracts, procurement, well engineers and geologists.
Designed for geoscientists and engineers with little or no reservoir engineering background. It is intended to provide an introductory course in the field of basic reservoir engineering.
Engineers and other personnel involved with the daily operation and management of producing oil and gas wells; Drilling engineers and workover engineers
This course is targeted to those engineers that have (i) attended the Standard IPM course previously, and (ii) have consolidated their familiarity of MBAL, PROSPER and GAP through consistent use over time. This course will assume a base level of familiarity of the tools, and is intended promote the analytical features available in creating physics based field realisations in the IPM tools.
Designed for reservoir engineers, EOR engineers, production engineers, petroleum engineers, geologist, project engineers, project managers and anyone else who desire to obtain a comprehensive knowledge of CO2-EOR projects.
Replacement of any part of the Electric Submersible Pump (ESP) following a failure requires a workover rig which is very expensive specially in offshore locations. The process of ESP installation and recovery can be speeded up and made more efficient by installing the ESP at the end of a coiled tubing or depoyed by cable like CDESP. Other solution is to replace ESP with Jet Pump.
Designed for reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers, chemist, laboratory technicians, geologist, project engineers, project coordinators, project managers and professionals who want to know comprehensively how is the best practice in implementing chemical EOR projects.
Designed for geoscientists and engineers with little or no reservoir engineering background. It is intended to provide an introductory course in the field of basic reservoir engineering.
Engineers and other personnel involved with the daily operation and management of producing oil and gas wells; Drilling engineers and workover engineers