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SUMMARY:Pore Pressure\, Bore Stability and Geomechanics
DESCRIPTION:Course & Workshop\nNovember 24 – 28\, 2024 \nInstructor: M. El Khawaga\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng.\n  \nWho Should Attend\nThis course is aimed at reservoir\, petroleum and exploitation engineers/technologists\, and development geologists. \nCourse Objectives\nThe course provides understanding the fundamentals of the pore pressure\, wellbore instability  and applications in the oil and gas industry. This concepts and methods of pore pressure in different rocks\, techniques and methods of assessment using well’s data. It also gives good understanding of elastic and strength (mechanical) properties of the rocks\, with an introduction to the basics of experimental rock mechanics. The course also examines the main approaches of construction of Mechanical Earth Model (MEM) and the further application of these models to solve the most important issues of exploration and development of oil and gas fields. The course including examples of wellbore stability\, modeling and forecasting abnormally high formation pressures. This course is designed for anyone involved in petroleum related exploration or well planning without detailed geomechanical experience. \n(PORE PRESSURE) 1-5 Days \n\nDrilling problems related to pore pressure.\nDrilling hazard Panel\nData Requirements\nWell Planning\nThe concept of effective stress\nModeling techniques and methods of calculating pore pressure (overburden\, pore pressure and Fracture pressure)\nPore pressure prediction\nPore Pressure detection\nEvaluation of the different pore pressure methods.\nUncertainty of real time methods\nLeak of Test\n(WBS) 1-5 Days \n\nIntroduction to geomechanics and application in the oil and gas fields\nEstimation of Stresses (vertical Stress\, Minimum Horizontal and Maximum horizontal Stress) magnitude\nStresses Directions two\, 4 arm calipers and FMI image\nImage interpretation (breakouts\, induced fractures)\nMechanical Earth Model\nCore testing for geomechanical modeling\nConcept of Failure (Breakout Vs Depth of damage)\nWellbore Stability\nImpact of pore pressure on reservoir geomechanics\nFault stability analysis\nSand production\n3D Geomechanics Day 1-5 Days  ( Software Course) \nComplete workflow for the pore pressure and Wellbore stability \n(Fundamental Geomechanical Course  ) 1-5 Days \nDrilling problems related to pore pressure.\nPPFG Model “ pore pressure prediction and detection)\nStresses Calculations\nWellbore Stability “WBS”\nSanding production\nIntroduction of hydraulic fracturing\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. Eng M. El Khawaga obtained his Ph.D. on Rock Mechanics in 2017. He is a senior reservoir geomechanics geologist with reservoir management and geological operations background. Mohamed’s work has centred on 3D Geomechanical modelling to support the fault seal analysis including the mechanical properties distribution through fault plane and extends to reservoir production profiles to control the fault leakage through reservoir life. In addition\, he proceed sand production studies for different fields in the Gulf of Suez with supporting critical drawdown pressures along the different reservoir pressures in its whole life. As a geomechanics specialist in GUPCO\, he is responsible for pore pressure prediction\, detection\, wellbore stability\, mud weight design and selecting casing criteria in the Gulf of Suez\, which considered one of the most complex rift basins structure in the world.   In addition\, his experience is extended to the Nile delta and western desert basins. He has the following Publications: \n1)	” 3D Geomechanical Earth Model Based on Well Logs in Edfu and Saqqara Fields\, Gulf of Suez\, Egypt ” New York Science Journal (2017).\n2)	” Define the Geo-pressure Ramps Based on Well Logs in Edfu and Saqqara Oil Fields\, Gulf of Suez- Egypt New York Science Journal (2017) \n3)	” Geo-pressure evaluation using integrated basin modeling\, well-logging and reservoir data analysis in the northern part of the Badri oil field\, Gulf of Suez\, Egypt” Journal of African Sciences (2019) \n4)	“Geomechanical Modeling using the Depth of Damage Approach to Achieve succefuly underbalance Drilling in the Gulf of Suez Rift Basin”. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering (2020) \n5)	Present – day in situ stresses in Southern Gulf of Suez\, Egypt: insights for stress rotation in an extensional rift basin. Journal of Structure Geology (2021)    \n6)	 “Impact of high resolution 3D Geomechanics on well optimization in the southern Gulf of Suez\, Egypt”. SPE\, Dubai (2021).\, \nProject Experience: \n•	3D Geomechanical modeling for fault seal analysis projects including prediction of complete lithological facies in the different wells in the project\, properties distribution along the different formations and faults\, distribute the mechanical properties and the stresses through the fault plane and the adjacent areas\n•	Pore Pressure and Geomechanical studies for more than 20 models (high pressure and highly deviated wells) in different provinces in Gulf of Suez.\n•	Pore Pressure and Geomechanical studies for 20 wells in East Mediterranean\, Egypt.\n•	Sand Management studies for more than 10 fields in the Gulf of Suez which helped in sustaining the production during the reservoir life\n•	Maintain the production in highly week sand by applying oriented perforation techniques.\n•	Developing a new approach for UCS measurements of sand and shale. Two hundreds core samples measured to remodel the results and creating a strong relationship between the lab results and well logs. These results directly affected the 3D sand failure and 3D geomechanics models. \nSoftware Knowledge: \n•	Petrel (3D Geomechanics)\n•	Visag 3D Geomechanics simulator\n•	Techlog\n•	Petromod.
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LOCATION:Hurghada\, Hurghada\, Egypt
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