BASIC ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY: SCREENING CRITERIA & SELECTION OF MOST APPROPRIATE EOR METHOD
Hotel Covington, Yogyakarta | 23 – 25 Maret 2016 | IDR 7.000.000 per participant
Hotel Covington, Yogyakarta | 04 – 06 April 2016 | IDR 7.000.000 per participant
Hotel Covington, Yogyakarta | 13 – 15 April 2016 | IDR 7.000.000 per participant
Hotel Covington, Yogyakarta | 27 – 29 April 2016 | IDR 7.000.000 per participant
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DESCRIPTION
EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) refers to the recovery of oil that is left behind after primary and secondary recovery methods are either exhausted or no longer economical. Primary production is the first oil out. In Primary Recovery, oil is forced out by pressure generated from gas present in the oil. Secondary recovery methods are used when there is insufficient underground pressure to move the remaining oil. The most common technique is water flooding.
EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) is an oil recovery enhancement method using sophisticated techniques that alter the original properties of oil. In other words, EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) is a generic term for techniques for increasing the amount of crude oil that can be extracted from an oil field. By using EOR, 30-60%, or more, of the reservoir’s original oil can be extracted compared with 20-40% using primary and secondary recovery.
TRAINING OUTLINES
- Introduction to EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) methods
- Factors affecting oil recovery
- Reservoir life cycle and recovery process
- Enhanced versus improved oil recovery
- Life under primary recovery phase: Recovery targets and ways to improve
- Comparative performance of different EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) methods (miscible, thermal, chemical)
- Life under secondary recovery phases: Immiscible gas injection, waterflooding, recovery targets, ways to improve
- Life under enhanced oil recovery phase: Increasing complexity, cost/benefit consideration
- Miscible methods: Selection criteria, recovery targets and why they are seldom met; design considerations
- Chemical methods: Selection criteria, recovery targets and why they are seldom met, design considerations
- Thermal methods: Selection criteria, recovery targets and why they are seldom met, design considerations
- Screening criteria and selection of most appropriate EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) method
INSTRUCTOR
Subiatmono, ST., MT
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Engineers, geoscientists, management personnel or other technical personnel with some experience in reservoir engineering. Benefits individuals who are responsible for the design, implementation, and management of EOR ( Enhanced Oil Recovery ) projects. Also beneficial for other technical personnel involved in numerical simulation studies, screening, and planning of EOR ( Enhanced Oil Recovery ) applications.
METHOD
Lecturing, workshop, interactive discussion, sharing and case study.
- 23-25 Maret 2016
- 4-6 April 2016
- 13-15 April 2016
- 27-29 April 2016
- 11-13 Mei 2016
- 16-18 Mei 2016
- 25-27 Mei 2016
- 6-8 Juni 2016
- 15-17 Juni 2016
- 20-22 Juni 2016
- 11-13 Juli 2016
- 20-22 Juli 2016
- 25-27 Juli 2016
- 3-5 Agustus 2016
- 8-10 Agustus 2016
- 29-31 Agustus 2016
- 7-9 September 2016
- 12-14 September 2016
- 26-28 September 2016
- 12-14 Oktober 2016
- 17-19 Oktober 2016
- 26-28 Oktober 2016
- 7-9 November 2016
- 16-18 November 2016
- 21-23 November 2016
- 6-7 Desember 2016
- 14-16 Desember 2016
- 21-23 Desember 2016
- 26-28 Desember 2016
Hotel Covington – Yogyakarta
TRAINING FEE
- IDR 7.000.000 per participant (Non-Residential)
- Minimal participants : 2 persons (Yogyakarta)
TRAINING FACILITIES
- Quality Training Module Enhanced Oil Recovery
- Stationeries: notebook and ballpoint
- Flashdisk containing materials
- Training bag or backpack
- Morning and afternoon coffee break for at days of Enhanced Oil Recovery training
- Exclusive T-Shirt or Jacket
- Certificate of Completion
- Training photo
- Transportation for participants from the airport/railway station to hotel/training venue. (At least 2 persons from the same company)