Course Information
Duration (hours) | 39 |
ECTs | 5 |
Practice | Simulation
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Instructor(s) | Asst. Professor Vasileios Gaganis
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Description
The topics cover the theory and the applications of waterflooding, hydrocarbon reservoirs production performance prediction methods, well stimulation, well completion and perforations, multiphase flow in wells, well deliverability, Nodal analysis and artificial lift.
Syllabus
1st Lecture | Waterflooding |
2nd Lecture | Waterflooding |
3rd Lecture | Waterflooding |
4th Lecture | Material Balance |
5th Lecture | Material Balance |
6th Lecture | Material Balance |
7th Lecture | Water Influx & Production Decline Analysis |
8th Lecture | Compositional modeling (Winprop) |
9th Lecture | Compositional modeling (Winprop) |
10thLecture | Petex IPM |
11th Lecture | Petex IPM |
12th Lecture | Petex IPM |
13th Lecture | Petex IPM |
Petroleum Engineering postgraduate program of the Technical University of Crete is a one-year, full-time program, designed to provide students with a scientific background in hydrocarbon exploration and skills in the practical aspects of petroleum engineering. The program begins in October, and leads to a Master of Science (MSc) degree. The program is run by the School of Mineral Resources Engineering.