Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
PEC 13101
COURSE NAME
DRILLING FLUIDS AND
CEMENTS
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
A. Drilling Fluids:
1. Overview of Drilling Fluids: Clay chemistry and its
application to drilling fluids, Types of clays, hydration,
flocculation, aggregation and dispersion.
2. Classification, Types and applications of Drilling
Fluids: Water based, oil based, emulsion based,
polymer based, Surfactant based, Foam based and
Aerated drilling fluids.
3. Drilling Fluid Characteristics: Basic functions,
properties, maintenance and treatments of drilling
fluids.
4. Drilling fluid calculations.
5. Rotary Drilling Hydraulics : Rheology of drilling fluids,
Pressure loss calculations and Rig hydraulics.
6. Mud logging.
B. Cements:
1. Cementing, Cements & cement slurry: Objectives of
cementing, oil well cements, Classification of cement,
Slurry design, Slurry additives, Factors influencing
cement slurry design, Cementing equipments.
2. Cementing Methods: Primary cementing, Stage
cementing, Liner cementing, Plugging, Squeeze
Cementing techniques in practice. Deep well cementing,
Characteristics of good quality cementation.
3. Cementing calculations.
COURSE NO.
PEC 13102
COURSE NAME
DRILLING TECHNOLOGY
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Well Planning: Introduction to oil well drilling, Drilling
planning approaches.
2. Rotary Drilling Method: Rig parts, selection and general
layout.
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PEC 15303
RESERVOIR FLUID
THERMODYNAMICS
(Sessional Theory Paper)
0 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Work Calculations: Work calculation for compression/
expansion of ideal and non ideal gases, compression
cycles and horse power calculations - single, double and
multistage with and without clearance.
2. Thermodynamics of Gases and Liquid Hydrocarbons:
Free energy & work function, Mollier diagrams, perfect &
imperfect gaseous mixtures, Equation of state, Law of
corresponding states, Joule Thompson effect, Arrhineous
equation and activation energy. Fugacity and fugacity
coefficient of gases and gaseous mixtures, Lewis fugacity
rules and Third law of thermodynamics.
3. Solution Thermodynamics: Vapour liquid equilibria,
equilibrium constant, partial molar properties, chemical
potential, Raoult's law and Henry's law, ideal and non ideal
solutions, Activity and activity coefficients, Gibb's Duhem
equation, Gibb's adsorption equation.
4. Phase Rule: Phase rule of single, two, three, multi
component and multi phase systems, phase behaviour in
different conditions, Thermodynamic aspects of phase
equilibria. Calculation of phase equilibria. Ternary and
pseudo ternary phase diagrams
5. Fluid Flow Thermodynamics: Single phase flow &
multiphase flow through vertical, incline and horizontal
conduits. Pressure traverse curves and their applications.
Venturi flow, nozzle flow, pipe internal flow, annular flow
and nozzle flow thermodynamics of multiphase &
multicomponent system.
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PEC 16101
DIRECTIONAL DRILLING
1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Directional Drilling: Objectives, Types of deflection tools,
tool orientation, Directional well profiles, Well path
deflection & correction.
2. Down Hole Motors: Positive displacement motors and
Turbo-drills - motor description, Power calculation and
applications. Auto-track and verti-track system. Rotary
Steerable motors, Geo-steering tools.
3. Horizontal Well Drilling: Horizontal well objectives and
selection, Different profiles, Drilling techniques, Mud
requirements & characteristics, casing and drill string
requirements and completion programs.
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COURSE NAME
PETROLEUM FORMATION
EVALUATION
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Petrophysical measurements to sub-surface engineering.
2. Indirect Methods: SP and resistivity logs, radioactive
logs, acoustic logs (principles, types of tools, limitation and
applications). Evaluation of CBL/ VDL, USIT, SFT, RFT.
3. Production Logging: Introduction, type of tools,
principles, limitations and applications.
4. Special Type of Logging Tools: Casing inspection tools
(principles, application and limitation), Formation micro
scanner (FMS), NMR logging principles. Logging in highangle wells.
5. Log Interpretation and Analysis Techniques.
a) Standard log interpretation methods.
b) Cross-plotting methods: neutron-density, sonic-density and
sonic-neutron etc.
c) Clean sand interpretation
d) Concepts of invasion RXO, Tornado charts.
e) Shaly sand interpretation.
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COURSE NO.
PEC 16103
COURSE NAME
NATURAL GAS ENGINEERING
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Introduction: Composition of Natural Gas, Utilization of
Natural Gas, Natural Gas Industry, Natural Gas
Reserves, Types of Natural Gas Resources, Future of
the Natural Gas Industry.
2. Properties of Natural Gas: Physical properties of
natural gas and hydrocarbon liquids associated with
natural gas. Reservoir aspects of natural gas.
3. Gas Compression: Types of Compressors, Selection,
Thermodynamics
of
Compressors,
Compression
calculations. Heat and Mass Transfer Principles and
Applications in Natural Gas Engineering, Use of Mollier
Diagrams.
4. Gas Flow Measurement: Process control and
instrumentation in natural gas processing plants.
5. Natural Gas Processing: Field separation and oil
absorption process, Refrigeration and low temperature
processing, Liquefaction Process, Dehydration of Natural
Gas, Sweetening of Natural gas and sulphur recovery.
Processing for LPG, CNG, system, Conversion of gas to
liquid.
6. Gas Gathering, Transport and Storage: Gas Gathering
System. Steady Flow in Simple Pipeline System, Steady
State and non Steady State Flow in Pipelines, Solution
for Transient Flow.
Transmission of Natural Gas,
Specifications. Underground Storage and Conservation
of Natural Gas.
7. Unconventional gas: Coal Bed Methane, Natural Gas
Hydrate, Basin Centered Gas, Tight Gas Sands, Shale
Gas. Current Technology for Shale Gas and Tight Gas
Exploration and Production.
8. LNG: Production and Utilization
9. Issue and Challenges to Enhance Supply of Natural Gas.
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COURSE NO.
PEC 17101
COURSE NAME
OIL & GAS WELL TESTING
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT
1. Principles of Fluid Flow for steady state, semi steady state
& non steady state conditions.
2. Diffusivity Equation Derivation & Solutions, Radius of
investigation, principle of superposition, Horners
approximation.
3. Drill Stem Testing: Equipment, DST chart observation
and preliminary interpretation. Well preparation for testing,
Multiple well testing. Effect of reservoir heterogeneities &
Well bore conditions, fractured reservoir application.
4. Pressure Transient Tests: Drawdown and buildup-test
analysis, determination of permeability and skin factor,
Analysis of pressure-buildup tests distorted by phase
redistribution, Well-test interpretation in hydraulically
fractured wells, Interpretation of well-test data in naturally
fractured reservoirs, Wellbore effects, Multilayer reservoirs,
Injection well testing, Multiple well testing, Wireline
formation testing. Wireline while drilling formation testing .
Interference testing, Pulse testing,
5. Well-test analysis by use of type curves: Fundamentals
of type curves, Rameys type curve, McKinleys and
Gringarten et al type curves.
6. Gas well testing: Basic theory of gas flow in reservoir,
Flow-after-flow test, Isochronal test, etc.
7. Applications of well testing: Well testing in horizontal
wells, Extended Reach wells & multi-laterals wells, tests
with and without flow measurement.
8. Computeraided well test analysis: Derivative plot,
diagonostic plot evaluation, data preparation, nonlinear
regression, Introduction to well testing softwares.
COURSE NO.
COURSE NAME
48
L T P
PEC 17102
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1 0
PETROLEUM PRODUCTION
PRACTICES
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Introduction to offshore oil and gas operations.
2. Sea States and Weather: Meteorology, oceanography,
ice, sea bed soil.
3. Buoyancy and stability.
4. Offshore Fixed Platforms: Types, description and
operations.
5. Offshore Mobile Units: Types, description and
installation. Station keeping methods like conventional
mooring & dynamic positioning system.
6. Offshore Drilling: Difference in drilling from land, from
fixed platform, jackup, ships and semi submersibles. Use
of conductors and risers. Deep sea drilling.
7. Offshore Well Completion - Platforms and subsea
completions, Deep water applications of subsea
technology.
8. Offshore Production: Oil processing platforms, gas
processing platforms, water injection platforms, storage,
SPM and SBM, transportation and utilities.
9. Deep water technology: Introduction, definition &
prospects. Deep water regions, Deep water drilling rig
selection and deployment, Deep water production system,
Emerging deep water technologies special equipment
and systems, Remote operation vessels (ROV).
10. Divers and Safety: Principles of diving use of
decompression chambers, life boats.
11. Offshore Environmental Pollution and Remedial Measures.
COURSE NO.
GPD 17163
COURSE NAME
PETROLEUM EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICAL METHODS
(SECTION - A)
L T P
2 0 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Magnetic Method: The geomagnetic field, Magnetic
anomalies. Magnetic survey instrument, Field method of
magnetic surveys. Reduction of magnetic data, diurnal
and geomagnetic correction. Interpretation of magnetic
anomalies. Magnetic response of simple geometric
shapes. Application of magnetic survey.
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COURSE NO.
GLD 17154
COURSE NAME
PETROLEUM EXPLORATION GEOLOGICAL METHODS
(SECTION - B)
L T P
2 0 0
COURSE CONTENT:
Surface indications of subsurface oil and gas accumulations.
Oil accumulation parameters. Regional structural plan and
local structures. Time of accumulation vis-avis time of oil
generation. Geochemical methods of prospecting: Soil
geochemical surveys; Source rock characterization and
Hydro-geochemistry as a tool for oil exploration. Development
Geology. Theoretical principles of prognostication of
hydrocarbon reserve. Role of plane tectonics in Hydrocarbon
accumulation onshore and offshore. Sequence of geological
methods of oil exploration.
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COURSE NAME
UNIT OPERATIONS FOR
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
L T P
3 0 0
COURSE CONTENT:
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PEE 17103
WELL PERFORMANCE
0 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Introduction: Objectives of well tests, Reservoir models,
Plotting methods
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COURSE NO.
PEE 17104
COURSE NAME
OIL SHALE AND SHALE GAS
COURSE CONTENT:
OIL SHALE:
1. Nature, origin and distribution of oil shale.
2. Petrology and geochemistry of oil shale.
L T P
3 0 0
COURSE NAME
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
DESIGN
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT :
Development of Oil & Gas Fields: Selection of development
scheme, economic aspect of development of oil and gas
fields. Production variants, performance prediction, Recovery
factor, Stages of preparation of development plans.
Computation of economic indices viz. Capital investment,
payout period, IRR, Profile, Economic life etc. Analysis of
different variants based on technical and economic
considerations. Economic development of Marginal fields.
Design Oil and gas separation system: Design of two
phase and three phase separators and Heater treaters, Oil &
Gas collection and handling
Artificial Lift Technology:
Basic principles and descriptions: Gas-lift - continuous and
intermittent, chamber lift, plunger lift/sucker rod pumping,
hydraulic pumping - piston & jet type.
Design of Continuous gas lift system (pressure operated
valves) - graphical and analytical methods.
Design of Intermittent gas lift system; single point injection
standard tubing installation (Pressure operated valves) graphical and analytical methods.
Design of Sucker rod pumping system,
Characteristics and Selection of electric submersible
pumping systems
COURSE NO.
PEC 18102
COURSE NAME
ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY
TECHNIQUES
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Introduction: Historical background and review of primary
and secondary recovery, injection rate and pressures in
secondary recovery.
2. Flood Patterns and Coverage: Basic flooding networks,
directional permeabilities, off pattern wells, natural and
induced fractures.
3. Microscopic displacement of fluids in a reservoir:
Capillary forces, viscus forces, phase trapping,
mobilization of trapped phases.
4. Macroscopic displacement of fluids in a reservoir: Areal
sweep efficiency, vertical sweep efficiency, displacement
efficiency, mobility ratio, well spacing.
5. Flow of immiscible fluids through porous media.
continuity equation, equation of motion, solution methods
Water flooding, Fractional flow equation, Frontal advance
theory. Recovery efficiency, permeability heterogeneity.
6. Water flooding performance calculations: Frontal
advance method, viscous fingering method, Stiles
method, Dykstra-Parsons Method, Water for water
flooding.
7. Gas Injection-Immiscible Displacement: Dispersed gas
injection, external gas cap gas injection, foam drive
process for oil recovery.
8. Chemical Flooding: Polymer flooding and mobility control
processes, flow of polymers through porous media,
polymer augmented water flooding, in-situ permeability
modification, foam as mobility controller, WAG process;
Miceller/polymer
flooding,
phase
behavior
of
microemulsions, phase behavior and IFT, wettability
alterations, Alkali flooding.
9. Miscible Displacement Processes: Mechanism of
miscible displacement, phase behavior related to
miscibility, fluid properties in miscible displacement,
design procedure and criteria, high pressure gas
injection, enriched gas injection, LPG flooding, Carbon
dioxide flooding, alcohol flooding.
10. Thermal Recovery Processes: mechanism of thermal
flooding, hot water flooding, cyclic steam injection,
estimation of oil recovery from steam drive, in-situ
combustion, air requirement for in-situ combustion.
11. Microbial oil recovery
12. Surface facilities for EOR processes: Treatment of water
for reservoir compatibility. Design consideration for water
handling and injection system. Pumps types & sizing,
Infectivity problems. Gas compression for injection, gas
compressors. Design consideration for gas collection and
COURSE NO.
PEC 18103
COURSE NAME
RESERVOIR MODELING AND
SIMULATION
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Introduction & Overview: Definition, Objectives and
applications of reservoir simulation with brief overview of
the system, steps of the reservoir simulation.
2. Modeling concepts: type of models, check list for
designing a model, concept of grid blocks, initial and
boundary conditions, various flow models, concept of
proper grid orientation
3. Designing of model equations- black oil model and
compositional model
a. Simplification of model equations with realistic solution:
b. Selection & Preparation of data: Rock data, fluid data,
mechanical data, production data., Thickness and depth
etc . Sensitivity of results to data accuracy
c. Pseudo functions :Pseudo-relative permeability &
Capillary pressure functions, VE pseudo functions
4. Solution techniques for model equations: Analytical vs.
numerical solutions
a. Conversion of complex PDE to simplified algebraic
equation using finite difference method, concept of
Explicit & Implicit functions
b. Selecting Grid & Time-step sizes: Selection of gridblock
size example grids, Selection of time steps, Numerical
dispersion, Grid orientation, Cost considerations
c. Selecting the Numerical solution method. Terminology,
Formulating options, Numerical Dispersion, Choosing the
formulation option, Matrix Equations, Solution methods,
Selecting the Equation-solving technique.
5. History Matching: Validity of the Reservoir Model,
Strategy & Plans, Adjustment of parameters, Pressures,
Pressure gradients, GOR-WOR behavior Automatic
History Matching.
6. Forecasting Future Performance: Planning prediction
cases, Preparation of input data, Making a smooth
transition from history to predictions, Review & Analysis
of predicted performance, Evaluating & Monitoring
predicted performance
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PEE 18101
1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Oil desalting: Operation, variables, Heater treater
design.
2. Natural Gas Dehydration: (a) Glycol Process:
operation, effect of variables, dew point depression,
stage calculation.
3. NTU - graphical and analytical methods, Absorber sizing.
Lean oil absorption. (b) Solid-bed process: design &
operation, effect of process variables, Regeneration and
cooling calculations. Hydrocarbon recovery. (c) Hydrate
formation & inhibition.
4. Natural Gas Sweetening: Acid gases, Toxicity, Pipeline
specification. Solid-bed Process : Design, operation &
effect of variables. Adsorbent selection. Multistage
Separation, Hengsteback's Flash calculation, stabilizer
design. Amine and other absorptive process details.
5. Crude & Condensate Stabilization: LTX Stabilization.
6. Oil & Gas Treatment : Oil desalter, emulsion treatment
theory and practice, Emulsifiers & Demulsifiers, Gravity
Separation, coalescence, coalescing media, electrostatic
coalescers.
7. Treating Equipment: Vertical, horizontal, Electrostatic,
Process heat duty, Sensible heat of natural gas, Water,
Heat transfer from fire-tube. Heat exchangers- types,
fluid placement, sizing, number of tubes.
COURSE NO.
PEE18102
COURSE NAME
COAL BED METHANE AND
GAS HYDRATES
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
COAL BED METHANE:
Present status of coal bed methane. Formation and properties
of coal bed methane. Thermodynamics of coal bed methane.
Exploration & Evaluation of CBM. Drilling, completion and
logging of coal bed methane wells. Hydro-fracturing of coal
seam, Activation of well. Production installation and surface
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COURSE NAME
ADVANCED OFFSHORE
ENGINEERING
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Introduction: Deviations from Onshore drilling, Challenges
, Rig types:Jack-up, Semi-sub, Floaters
2. Deepwater Drilling: Introduction - History & Geology,
Floating Drilling Rigs and chronological Advancements,
Basic Floating Rig equipment, Rig Automation
3. Dynamic Positioning: Types and Basic operations of a DP
system, Major components of the DP system , DP rig vs
moored rig , Types of thrusters used by DP vessels, Basic
layout of a power distribution system onboard a DP vessel
and associated protection systems, Power management
system. Watch Circles - Drive-off ; Drift-Off.
4. Open Water Operations: Remotely operated vehicles:
Wellhead components for open water operations,
Guidance systems; Guideline system; Guideline less
system; Mudmat, connector selection, Jetting structural
casing versus cementing in a drilled hole , Operational
Procedures, Special considerations , high currents,
shallow water , flows, drill with mud pump and dump
concept , Special cementing operations.
5. Riser Systems: Riser system Components, Buoyancy,
Riser Tensioners & Tensioning Criteria, Basic Riser
Analysis, Riser Operations, Emergency Disconnect, High
Current Operations.
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PEC 18301
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Introduction & Overview: Organization, Design, Testing,
Forecasting, Special processes, Economics, Credibility,
decision making, Performance Monitoring, beneficial
application, Planning a simulation study, Study
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COURSE NO.
PEE 18107
COURSE NAME
OFFSHORE STRUCTURES
AND DESIGN
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Offshore field developments, Analysis of offshore
structures, Offshore platforms & their stability,
Buoyant force calculation, Bracing & framing patterns
in offshore structures, Welding of offshore structures,
layouts of jacketed offshore platforms.
2. Analyses of Sea environment: Wind, waves and
current forces.- Characteristics, analysis and force
evaluation, Sea soil & sea bed, Offshore piles and their
foundation.
3. Tubular/ rectangular joints: Types, design,
protection and failures.
4. Corrosion in offshore structures and it's protection,
Buckling & bending in offshore structures and in
offshore pipe lines, Risk factors and risk analysis.
5. Offshore mobile rigs: Types, load and stress
analysis, Fatigue calculation and safety factors,
Marine risers and tensioners.
6. Fixed platform design: Steel templates & concrete
tower type platforms - construction, fabrication and
installation.
7. Structural analyses: Stress analysis & calculation,
Skewed and finite plates; Fillets and grooves design,
Offshore-static and dynamic structural analysis.
COURSE NO.
PEE52109
COURSE NAME
L T P
FLUID FLOW THROUGH
3 1 0
POROUS MEDIA
COURSE CONTENT:
1. The Porous Medium: The Physical Medium,
Relevant Physical Phenomena, Pore Scale vs.
Continuum Scale, Fluid and Porous Matrix Properties
2. Mathematical Models of Porous Media: Network
Models, Statistical Descriptors, Fractal Models,
Effective Medium, Mixture Theories, Double Porosity
Models
3. Balance Principles: Mass, Momentum and Energy
Conservation, Equations of Motion
4. Single Phase Flow in a Porous Medium: Darcy's
law
5. Constitutive Theory :
6. Boundary Value Problems: Well-Posed Problems,
Common Boundary Conditions, Common Solution
Procedures
7. Immiscible Multiphase Flow : Surface Chemistry,
Thermodynamics of Interface, Interfacial Tension,
Capillary Pressure, Simultaneous Flow of Two Fluids
8. Surface Phenomena : Adsorption, Wetting, Thin
Films, Transport through Membranes
9. Miscible Displacements and Dispersion
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COURSE NO.
PEC51103
COURSE NAME
ADVANCED WELL
COMPLETION PRACTICES
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Basics of Reservoir Completion: Inflow Performance,
Open Hole Completion Techniques, Perforating, Hydraulic
Fracturing, Acid Fracturing and Completion.
2. Sand Control: Rock Strength and Sand control
Prediction,Mitigating sand production without screens,
Formation grain size distribution, Sand control screens,
Standalone screens, Open hole Gravel Packs, Cased
hole gravel packs and frac packs, Expandable screens,
Chemical Consolidation, Choosing the
appropriate
method of sand control.
3. Life of Well Operations: Types and methods of
Intervening, Impact on Completion Design.
4. Tubing well performance, heat transfer & sizing,
Hydrocarbon Behavior, Multiphase flow & tubing
performance, flow predictions, Temperature prediction
and Control, Packer fluids, Production well sizing,
Injection Well sizing.
5. Material Selection: Metals, Downhole Corrosion,
Metallurgy Selection, Corrosion Inhibition, Seals, Control
Lines and encapsulation, Coatings and liners
6. Tubing Stress Analysis: Purpose, tubular Manufacture
and specifications, Stress, Strain and Grades, Axial
Loads, Burst , Collapse, Triaxial Analysis, Safety and
design Factors, Load Cases, Tubing Connections,
Packers, Completion Equipment, Use of Software for
tubing stress analysis.
7. Completion Equipment: Well Head and tubing hanger:
Vertical and horizontal trees; Platform and land Christmas
trees; subsea Christmas tree. Subsurface safety Valves,
Packers, Expansion devices and anchor latches, Landing
nipples, locks and sleeves, Mandrels and gauges,
Capillary lines and cable clamps, Loss control and
reservoir isolation valves, Crossovers, Flow couplings,
Modules, Integrating equipment into the design process.
8. Installing the Completion: Installation Affects Completion
Design, Wellbore Clean-out and mud displacement,
Completion fluids and filtration, Safely running the
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PEE 51101
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COURSE NO.
PEE51102
COURSE NAME
MULTILATERAL AND
HORIZONTAL WELL
TECHNOLOGY
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT :
Introduction & objectives of horizontal wells, ERD, Laterals
etc. . Geological and reservoir aspects, & development of oil
& gas field using horizontal wells. Drilling & completion of
horizontal wells. Reservoir engineering concepts of horizontal
wells. Well logging methods in horizontal wells. Well test
analysis of horizontal wells. Well performance & productivity
of horizontal Wells. Water & Gas coning in horizontal wells.
Application of horizontal wells in gas reservoirs & in recovery
of heavy oils, Introduction to Multistage Fracturing.
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COURSE NO.
PEE 51103
COURSE NAME
WELL SERVICING
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
WELL COMPLETION:
Design of Perforators: Bullet, hydraulic perforators, shaped
charge perforators and mechanical cutters;
Perforating process; Perforation Guns and firing head.
Perforating/ well activation mechanism: Underbalanced and
overbalanced perforations.
Pressure control equipment (Well Head Lubricator Assembly);
Type, size and orientation of perforation holes;
Optimum Perforation Practices; Down-hole EquipmentPackers their types, Tubing, Flow couplings, expansion
joints, Sliding Sleeves / Side Pocket Mandrels, Blast Joints,
Landing Nipples, Slickline Operations, Smart / Intelligent
Wells.
Well Sickness, diagnosis and mitigation: Type of well
sickness, Symptoms of sick wells, Testing of sick wells,
Identification and Diagnosis of Well Problems, Planning of
Workover Jobs; Minor & Major (Capital Repair) jobs; Water &
Gas Shut-off jobs; Squeeze Cementing; Water and Gas
Coning; Sand Control & its Techniques; Fishing operation,
Coil Tubing Unit, Snubbing unit.
Well Stimulation Techniques: Acidizing of O & G Wells;
Hydraulic Fracturing; Acid fracturing, Heat treatment, Downhole Heaters. In-situ Combustion.
COURSE NO.
PEE 51104
COURSE NAME
INTEGRATED RESERVOIR
MANAGEMENT
L T P
3 1 0
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COURSE NO.
PEE 51105
COURSE NAME
DRILLING SYSTEM DESIGN
L T P
3 1 0
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Drilling rig selection and design.
2. Casing string and drill string Design: Conventional
and conditional Design, Deep well strings, Design
practices for high inclined wells, Horizontal wells and
Slanted wells. Liner Design and Setting, String loading,
Buckling and well head load calculations.
3. Mud Hydraulics Design: Rheology of drilling fluids and
compatibility to bore hole conditions, Hydraulic horse
power and Rig horse power calculations. Jet impact
force, Hydraulics design in High inclines wells. Bit
Hydraulics, Bottom drive hydraulics design.
4. Precise Directional Control: Directional data Analysis,
Calculations for well coordinates Well path deflection
tools, tool orientation,& correction.
5. Down Hole Motors: Positive displacement motors,
Turbodrills, Rotary Steering Motors, Geosteering tools,
Performance calculation and selection of of Bottom drive
units.
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