3rd Year, Petroleum

PE602PC: Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Petroleum Syllabus for B.Tech 3rd Year 2nd Sem R18 Regulation JNTUH

Petroleum Reservoir Engineering detailed Syllabus for Petroleum Engineering (Petroleum), R18 regulation has been taken from the JNTUH official website and presented for the students affiliated to JNTUH course structure. For Course Code, Subject Names, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. The Syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the universities official website.

For all other Petroleum 3rd Year 2nd Sem Syllabus for B.Tech R18 Regulation JNTUH, do visit Petroleum 3rd Year 2nd Sem Syllabus for B.Tech R18 Regulation JNTUH Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for petroleum reservoir engineering is as follows.

Pre-requisite:

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Course Objectives:

  • Recognize the central role of reservoir engineers in describing, evaluating and managing the reservoir system and, therefore, strive to gain a sound understanding of scientific principles used in the basic activities of reservoir engineering.
  • Emphasize the impact of reservoir fluid behavior on reservoir exploitation.
  • Understand the mechanics of oil and gas production in reservoirs and be able to apply the basic quantitative tools of reservoir engineering to analyze and/or predict the behavior of the reservoir under potentially useful production schemes.

Course Outcomes:

The student would be able to understand mechanics of oil production (natural reservoir energies and expulsion of fluids), and basic performance characteristics of various reservoir types to interpret performance characteristic curves for each reservoir type.

Unit I

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Unit II

Material balance applied to oil reservoirs : general form – the material balance expressed as a linear equation – reservoir drive mechanism – solution gas drive – gascap drive – natural water drive -compaction drive under related pore compressibility phenomena.

Darcys law and applications: Darcys law and field potential – sign convention – units and units conversion – real gas potential – datum pressures – radial steady state flow and well stimulation- two phase flow – effective and relative permeabilities.

Unit III

The basic differential equation for radial flow in a porous medium – derivation of the basic radial differential equation – conditions of solution – the linearization of the equation for fluids of small and constant compressibility.

Well inflow estimation for stabilized flow conditions: Semi – steady – state solution – steady state solution – example of the application of the stabilized inflow equations – generalized form of inflow equation under semi steady state conditions.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Gas well testing: Linearization and solution of the basic differential equation for the radial flow of a real gas – the Russel, Goodrich etal. solution technique – the Al Hussainy, Ramey Crowford solution techniques – non- Darcy flow – determination of the non-Darcy coefficient F – the constant terminal rate solution for the flow of a real gas – general theory of gas well testing – multi rate testing of gas wells – pressure build up testing of gas wells – pressure build up analysis in solution gas drive reservoirs.

Natural Water influx: the unsteady state water influx theory of Hurst and Van Everdingen and its application in history matching – the approximate water influx theory of Fetkovitch for finite acquifiers predicting the amount of mater influx – application of influx calculation techniques to steam soaking.

Text Books:

  1. Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering, L.P. Dake, Elsevier Science, 1978 (17th Impression 1998)

Reference Book:

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