Target audience: the advanced training course is available to individuals with (or currently obtaining) a higher or secondary degree in physics, mathematics, or technical fields relevant to the specialization, or who have completed professional retraining in the relevant area and have experience working with simulation software.
Studying methods: the training includes lectures, demonstration of specialized software operation, modeling (preparing model elements, assembling the model, history matching, performing calculations), independent work, and problem‑solving exercises.
After of course, participants will be: to improve professional competencies as reflected in practical abilities:
- to use analytical solutions and empirical relationships for analysis and adjustment of input data in geological and engineering models;
- to assess data uncertainty ranges and characteristics, taking into account simulator features and calibration errors for risk assessment;
- to apply automation elements in the preparation and setup of hydrodynamic models;
- to optimize forecast scenarios when calculating the efficiency of geological and technological models (GTM) and field development design;
- to promptly evaluate and identify the most critical quality parameters of geological‑hydrodynamic models.
About course: professional development to expert level: geological‑hydrodynamic reservoir modeling with modern technologies, practical experience, multiphase flow patterns, uncertainty management, and intelligent well completion.