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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260510
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SUMMARY:Oil And Gas Field Development and Production Optimization
DESCRIPTION:Course & Workshop\nMay 10 – 14\, 2026 \nInstructor: Eng. Ahmed Ibrahim  \n  \nWho Should Attend\nSenior and experienced reservoir and production engineers\, completion engineers\, subsurface engineers\, petrophysicists\,  log analysts\, geologists and others involved in well surveillance\, maximizing recovery\, identifying production problems\, or planning workover operations\,  and anyone interested in understanding production logs and cased-hole surveys. \nAbout the Course:\nThe principles of field development plan for oil and gas reservoirs which include the reservoir management for conventional and unconventional are presented with emphasis on practical applications. Actual case histories are used to study both successes and failures. An interdisciplinary synergistic approach to efficient reservoir management is detailed with the goal of optimized profitability. The significance of each component and the importance of timing and cost/benefit analysis are emphasized. Reservoir management models for optimum field development and field operating plans are analyzed. The course is built around the role of the reservoir engineer and\, hence\, concerns itself with the integration and use of information to make well rate and recoverable volumes estimates … etc   \nAdditional to Production Optimization which is along with Reservoir Management a central part of a company’s field development and deliverability strategy. Key factor in production optimization is the capability to mitigate formation damage during well construction and production routine operations. Formation damage mitigation can be accomplished assuring that operational details are achieved before reaching the pay zone to the last production parameters recorded.  \n \nWhat Will You Learn\nParticipants will learn how to:  \n\nApply the principles of sound field development plan.\nApply the principles of sound reservoir management.\nUse the interdisciplinary synergistic approach to efficient reservoir management.\nInclude each reservoir management component and the importance of timing and cost/benefit analysis.\nDevelop checks and balances.\nApply approaches to estimate rate and recoverable volumes for wells prior to development\nAddress the development of a life-of-field surveillance plan\nUse classical and current non-simulation methods for estimating wells rates and recoverable volumes using production data from unconventional reservoirs\nBetter understand the limitations of these rate and recoverable volume prediction methods\nWell integrity\nDesign of well completion\n\n \nCourse Content\n\nDefinition of reservoir management: an integrated\, interdisciplinary team effort\nGoal setting\, planning\, implementing\, monitoring\, and evaluating reservoir performance\nField development and field operating plans to optimize profitability\nEfficient monitoring of reservoir performance\nMinimizing drilling of unnecessary wells\nWellbore and surface systems\nEconomic impact of operating plans Rate & recoverable volumes prediction: before 	development\nRate & recoverable volumes prediction: after development\nIdentifying and acquiring critical data\, data acquisition\, and analysis\nMaximizing economic recovery and minimizing capital investment\, risk\, and operating 	expenses\nTiming of field implementation of reservoir management plan\nCase histories and analysis\nImportance of reservoir characterization and drilling and operating plans\nPrimary recovery\, pressure maintenance\, and secondary and tertiary recovery\nResponsibilities for team members\nNear-wellbore profile management\nRemoval of near-wellbore damage\nMaximize the productivity index\nWell integrity\nDesign of well completion\n\noptimization of artificial lift performance at field and well level\nsand control management\n\nEfficiency of oil and gas transport\n\nLocation\nFirst day will be held at the Holiday Inn Maadi Hotel\, in Cairo. The participants will fly the next day to Hurghada. The course will be continued in Hurghada. \n  \nCourse Fees\nInclusive of refreshment and lunch at the Holiday Inn Maadi Hotel. Air Ticket Cairo/Hurghada return and accommodation in Hurghada. \n  \nInstructor Profile\nEng. Ahmed Ibrahim is highly resourceful and qualified professional with 20 years’ experience in reservoir engineering\, leading reservoir management\, simulation\, and integration. \n\nConcrete history of both conventional and unconventional reservoir engineering additional to dynamic reservoir simulation along with experience in sandstone and carbonate reservoirs.\nProven background of leading reservoir studies\, Pressure Transient Testing\, primary / secondary recovery for clastic reservoir\, and field development planning projects for mature / green fields.\nResult-focused with demonstrated excellence spearheading Production Enhancement initiatives\, including well stimulation\, lift optimization\, field revitalization\, water flooding scheme management\, decline curve analysis\, and material balance calculation.\nTrack record of developing and leading high-performing teams. Adept at fostering productive relations with key stakeholders at all levels. Innovative and creative thinker able to generate new ideas\, anticipate needs\, and initiate change.
URL:https://www.erexegypt.com/wp/short-course/oil-and-gas-field-development-and-production-optimization/
LOCATION:Hurghada\, Hurghada\, Egypt
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260510
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SUMMARY:Prospect Risk Analysis\, Decision Tree and Economics
DESCRIPTION:Course & Workshop\nMay 10-14\, 2026 \nInstructor: Z. AWAD Ph.D.\n  \nWho Should Attend\nThe course is designed for reservoir\, and completion  engineers\,  operation  and exploration geologists\, log analyst\, geophysicists and development staff. \nCourse Outlines\n1- Basin and Play Evaluation Procedure. \n2- Play Assessment. \n3- Method of Play Assessment:\n– Prospects summation.\n– Single-valued fields number and size assessment.\n–  Oil in Place and Recoverable reserves assessment.\n– Mean reserves assessment. \n4- Mean Assessment of a Play:\n– Requirements for assessment.\n– Risk and uncertainity in Play assessment.\n– Procedure for Play assessment.\n– Minimum and maximum field sized.\n– Potential field number and success ratio.\n– Prospect size distribution.\n– Play chance.\n– Mean reserve estimation and assessment of results. \n5- Petroleum System Evaluation:\n– Elements and processes.\n– Timing of hydrocarbon generation/migration versus trap formation.\n– Techniques for timing evaluation.\n– Assessment of results.\n– Prospect Ranking. \n6- Forecasting Field Size to be Discovered. \n7- Decision Tree – Exercises \nLocation\nFirst day will be held at the Holiday Inn Maadi Hotel\, in Cairo. The participants will fly the next day to Hurghada. The course will be continued in Hurghada. \n  \nCourse Fees\nInclusive of refreshment and lunch at the Holiday Inn Maadi Hotel. Air Ticket Cairo/Hurghada return and accommodation in Hurghada. \n  \nInstructor Profile\nDr. M. Zayed  Awad  is a former President of Ministry of Petroleum of Sudan and President of Sudan Petroleum Company (Sudapet) .  Dr. Zayed has over 30 years of\, teaching experience in the oil industry and universities. Dr. Zayed joined the basin study research group of the Technical University of Berlin in Germany in 1986 where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1996. Dr. Zayed was then appointed as an assistant professor at the University of Khartoum. \nIn 1997 he joined the Exploration and Production Authority of Sudan.  He worked on block promotion.  In 1998 he joined the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company (GNPOC) as a senior geologist with the Basin Study Group in Calgary\, Canada\, appointed as a team leader. He is also a mentor in utilizing stratigraphy as an effective tool in Exploration\, in Petroleum System Analysis\, and in Play Evaluation.
URL:https://www.erexegypt.com/wp/short-course/prospect-risk-analysis-decision-tree-and-economics/
LOCATION:Hurghada\, Hurghada\, Egypt
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