Vorlesung + Übung: Advanced Production - Details

Vorlesung + Übung: Advanced Production - Details

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Veranstaltungsname Vorlesung + Übung: Advanced Production
Veranstaltungsnummer W 6131
Semester WS 2016/17
Aktuelle Anzahl der Teilnehmenden 62
Heimat-Einrichtung Institute of Subsurface Energy Systems
Veranstaltungstyp Vorlesung + Übung in der Kategorie Lehre
Erster Termin Dienstag, 25.10.2016 14:00 - 18:00, Ort: (C21-125 ExxonMobil Hörsaal (Raum 125))
Lernorganisation Erwerb von vertieften Kenntnissen in Production Engineering und Befähigung die erworbenen Kenntnisse bei der Auslegung von Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung der Produktivität, sowie der Auslegung von untertägigen und obertägigen Einrichtungen anzuwenden
Literatur * Allen, T.O. and Roberts, A.P.: Production Operations. OGCI, Tulsa, 1993.
* Brill, J.B., Mukherjee H.: Multiphase Flow in Wells. SPE Monograph 17, 1999.
* Cholet, H., (ed.): Well Production Practical Handbook. Editions TECHNIP, 2000
* Economides, M.J., Hill, A.D. and Ehlig-Economides, C.: Petroleum Production Systems. Prentice Hall Petroleum Engineering Series, 2012.
* Ikoku, C.U.: Natural Gas Engineering. Pennwell Books, 1980
SWS 3
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(C21-125 ExxonMobil Hörsaal (Raum 125))
Dienstag: 14:00 - 18:00, wöchentlich (2x)
Dienstag: 14:00 - 18:00, wöchentlich (8x)
Freitag, 11.11.2016 10:15 - 13:30
Dienstag, 22.11.2016 14:00 - 18:00
Dienstag, 21.02.2017 08:00 - 09:30
Dienstag, 21.02.2017 08:00 - 11:00

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* Introduction to Integrated Production Systems: the production system as a network of components through which underground hydrocarbons must flow to reach the surface
* Review of Reservoir Inflow Characterization and Modeling Tools: inflow performance relationships; numerical vs. analytical modeling; steady-state, pseudo steady-state and transient reservoir flow
* Review of Multiphase Flow Modeling in Wellbores, Risers and Flowlines : empirical vs. mechanistic models; nodal analysis; steady-state flow models vs. transient flow models; tuning of multiphase flow models; flow assurance issues (i.e. hydrates, asphaltenes, waxes, scales)
* Choke valves: the function of production choke valves; empirical vs. mechanistic models; critical and subcritical flow; the use of choke valves to handle back-pressure effects along the production system
* Surface facilities: production and test separators; treatment facilities; export lines; points of sale.
* Review of Production Optimization Techniques: solutions to boost oil production; liquid unloading
* Diagnosis of Systems Performance: Real-time Monitoring; Production Logging; Multiphase Flow Metering; Downhole Monitoring
* Production Allocation: commingling of produced hydrocarbons from different fields through the same export facilities; well testing; fiscal allocation; metering points; metering accuracy; “value adjustment”for hydrocarbons of different quality
* Linking the Reservoir, the Near-Wellbore, the Wellbore and the Surface Facilities: the concept of boundary conditions in steady-state flow and transient flow; the “near-wellbore” region; limitations of current modeling tools
* Planning Short-, Medium and Long-Term Optimization of Field Management: water and gas shut-offs; re-perforation; stimulation; re-completion; debottlenecking of topsides facilities; handling transient flow situations in the system; issues around the chosen export route; offshore vs. onshore scenarios.