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City & Guilds 7303 - Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector - PTLLS
FUTURE DATES: 16 - 20 APRIL 2012 South Wales - The principle of the City & Guilds 7303 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) is to provide an introduction to individuals who wish to train or teach. As a certified training qualification it provides the necessary skills and knowledge for individuals to support learners. This City & Guilds 7303 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) course is ideal for those who consider themselves or wish to be trainers, facilitators or teachers.
Date: 16-20 April 2012
Duration: 5 day(s)
Price: 695
Outcome: City & Guilds Certificate 7303
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Enhanced Oil Recovery EOR Training Course - 5 Days - Call us on +44 (0) 1443 223544 or Contact Us

These courses are designed for 'in house' delivery to organisations (worldwide).

Introduction

This short training programme covers immiscible; miscible, chemical and thermal oil recovery methods. The theoretical and practical aspects of the various EOR processes are discussed along with examples and case studies. 

The three main EOR processes covered are immiscible – water injection; miscible process (CO2 and gas injection), chemical flood (polymer), and thermal recovery (steam injection and in-situ combustion).

The mechanisms of each EOR process will be covered in detail, as well as fundamentals of reservoir fluid flow and recovery mechanisms. Each EOR process will be illustrated with an actual field example. 


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Obectives

1. Develop recovery expectations from reservoirs under primary depletion or pressure maintenance utilizing water or immiscible gas injection
2. Determine reasons and causes for less than theoretically possible recovery
3. Choose appropriate methods (with their target applications, benefits, and limitations) for improving oil recovery from reservoirs under primary depletion or pressure maintenance utilising water or immiscible gas injection
4. Understand mechanisms responsible for recovery improvement in various EOR methods
5. Use miscible methods: Injection of solvents (LPG/NGL injection, gases such as natural gas, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, flue, etc.) in the reservoir
6. Select EOR methods using screening criteria
7. Use designing procedures – theoretical, laboratory tests, and field pilots
8. Plan and implement EOR processes employing the proper empirical, analytical, and simulation tools
9. Assess risks and ways to minimize their impact on project economics
10. Monitor reservoir/well behaviour 


Who is this course for?

This course suitable for technical and non-technical staff such as Reservoir Engineer; Petroleum engineer; Geology; Managers, investors, government employees, other engineers, laboratory researchers; everybody interested in or involved in EOR projects.


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