Code:
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39
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ECTS:
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5
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Lecturers in charge:
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Marin Čikeš
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Load:
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Lecture type | Total |
Lectures |
30 |
Seminar |
30 |
Laboratory/Exercise |
30 |
e-learning |
30 |
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
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Description:
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The students should learn how to estimate oil and gas in place, how to determine oil and gas recovery under different natural drive mechanisms, how to apply secondary and tertiary recovery methods and how to collect reservoir properties data, necessary for that.
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Literature:
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- Presentations on the teacher's Web-sit
- Amyx, J.W., Bass, D.M. Jr., Whiting, R.L., 1960. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Physical Properties, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company
- Ahmed, T.H., 2001. Reservoir Engineering Handbook, Second Edition, Boston: Gulf Professional Publishing
- Matthews,C.S. and Russell,D.G., 1967. Pressure Buildup and Flow Tests in Wells, SPE Monograph Series, Vol.1, SPE of AIME, New York, Dallas
- Earlougher,R.C., 1977. Advances in Well Test Analysis, SPE Monograph Series, Vol. 5. SPE of AIME, New York, Dallas
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