Target audience: the advanced training course is available to individuals who hold (or are currently pursuing) a higher or secondary vocational education in the relevant field, or who have completed professional retraining in the corresponding area.
Studying methods: lecture, seminar, independent homework, case study, problem solving, calculations, graphing, group discussion, exercises, and watching videos.
After of course, participants will be: to improve professional competencies as reflected in practical abilities:
- select technologies for rim identification and contact detection;
- analyze the impact of anisotropy on field development;
- choose appropriate completion technologies for horizontal wells to prevent early gas breakthroughs;
- plan field testing operations in horizontal wells to localize gas breakthrough intervals;
- review the feasibility of using the gas cap as a source for auto‑gaslift and compressorless gaslift.
About course: Enhancement of professional competencies in: development of oil fields with a massive gas cap; application of gas‑oil contact (GOC) determination technologies; anisotropy studies; planning of field development with contact reserves; optimal well trajectory design and horizontal well completion to prevent early gas breakthroughs; implementation of methods and technologies for identifying and isolating gas breakthrough intervals; utilization of the gas cap as a source for auto‑gaslift and compressorless gaslift; gas utilization and gas re‑injection into the gas cap.