Production engineering applications training schedule
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All classes are to be held at the IHS office in Houston, TX. On-site training is also available internationally (North/South America, Middle East, Russia) for an extra charge. For volume pricing and onsite training, contact us online or (972) 705-0402.
PERFORM™ : A Well System Analysis Application - This one-day session explains the basics of well system analysis and show capabilities of PERFORM™ to solve well production optimization problems using this technique.
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Topics covered:
- System (NODAL) analysis at a glance
- Reservoir IPRs (horizontal vs. vertical) and tubing curves
- Optimization with case studies
- Selection of best flow correlations
- Examples showing capabilities of PERFORM™
This course is designed for production professionals working in well/completion design and optimization but not familiar with PERFORM™. Experience level: Beginners.
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Well Production Optimization Techniques Using PERFORM™ - This two-day session works with various problems to find solutions for well production enhancements. Several workflow based problems will be analyzed during the session.
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Topics covered:
- Modeling horizontal/vertical wells
- Modeling fractured well for unconventional formation
- Analysis of multilayer and multilateral wells
- Gas lift optimization techniques
- Production maximization analysis
- Completion design & optimization
- Flow assurance (erosion and unloading)
- Handling sand production
- Pressure gradient calculation
This course is designed for engineers familiar with PERFORM™. It is highly recommended that new users take the overview course first. Experience level: Intermediate to advanced.
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Electrical submersible pumping (ESP) system Design and Analysis using SubPUMP™ - This two-day session applies system analysis techniques to artificial lift with ESP. Likewise, the design process and analysis of these installations will be explained with several workflows to familiarize the user with SubPUMP™.
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Topics covered:
- System analysis and artificial lift
- TDH Calculation Methodology
- Pressure and Head
- Critical operating conditions (effect of GOR, water cut, gas, etc.)
- Steps needed for an optimum ESP installation
- Overview of SubPUMP features
- Solve several problems in the class using SubPUMP This course is designed for engineers who are working with ESP for production optimization.
Experience level: Beginners to intermediate.
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