Petroleum Production Engineering and Design 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.
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Pre-requisite:
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Course Objectives:
The students are expected to get knowledge of
- Fundamental concepts in petroleum production engineering.
- Reservoir fluids, efficient flow to the surface without damaging the reservoir dynamics/drive mechanisms.
- Various surface equipments for process oil and gas after flow from wells.
- Sick well identification and remedial stimulation operations.
- Application of suitable artificial lifts on reservoir energy depletion.
- Crisis management.
Course Outcomes:
After the course, the students will be able to:
- Determine the well head pressure, down hole pressure and operating oil/ gas flow rates of the reservoir.
- Identify formation damage and find remedial methods to bring the well back into production.
- Screen, design and operate artificial lifts on reservoir pressure depletions.
- Handle in case of any crisis at drilling/production installations.
- Process oil and gas before supply to refinery/consumers.
- Contribute to reservoir management as production engineers to prolong the reservoir life with optimum production.
Unit I
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Unit II
Reservoir deliverability- flow regimes- transient, steady state, pseudo steady state IPR for various types of wells, Well bore performance – single and multiphase liquid flow in oil wells, single phase and mist flow in gas wells, Choke performance – sonic and subsonic flow, single and multiphase flow in oil and gas wells, well deliverability nodal analysis, well decline analysis.
Unit III
Artificial lift methods-I: Sucker rod pumping system- selection of unit and types of unit. Load and power requirements, performance analysis dynagraph.
Other lift systems- electrical submersible pumps principle design and operation, hydraulic piston pumping, progressive cavity pumping, plunger lift, hydraulic jet pumping. Artificial Lift Methods-II: Gas lift system evaluation of potential compression requirements, study of flow characteristics, principles of compression, types of compressors, selection of gas lift valves, types of valves, principles of valve operation, setting and testing, design installations.
Unit IV
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Unit V
Production stimulation: Well problem identification- sick well analysis, Matrix acidizing- design for sandstone and carbonate reservoirs, Hydraulic fracturing – formation fracture pressure, geometry, productivity of fractured wells, hydro fracture design, selection of fracturing fluid, propant, post frac evaluation.
Production optimization- self flowing wells, wells on gas lift, wells on sucker rod, separator, pipeline network, gas lift facilities, producing fields.
Text Books:
- Petroleum Production Engineering: A Computer Assisted Approach, Boyun Guo, William C. Lyons, Ali Ghalambor, Elesevier Science and Technology Books, 2007.
- Petroleum Production Systems, M.J. Economides, A. Daniel Hill and C. E. Economides, Prentice Hall, 1994.
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