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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Thermodynamics of equilibria, volumetric phase behavior, Gibbs and Helmholtz energy, chemical potential, phase diagram, modeling paraffins, asphaltenes, hydrates and mineral deposition, use of PVT software.
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3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Flow in porous media, reservoir characterization, geostatistics, estimation, simulation, case studies, quantifying uncertainties, geological simulation, data integration, grid block properties, and geostatistics software.
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3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Frontal advanced theory for multiphase flow, immiscible flow, capillary cross flow, psuedofunctions, streamlines, measures of heterogeneity, field case studies, pattern flooding, and use of black oil reservoir simulators.
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3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Physics theories and methods for miscible projects, screening methods, gas injection processes, convection-dispersion equations, fingering and channeling, phase behavior and heterogeneity, characteristic methods.
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3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Multiphase flow equations, displacements in layered reservoirs, streamline models, frontal advanced equation with gravity effects, volumetric linear scaling, streamlines with compositional effects.
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3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Statistical evaluation of hydrocarbon producing properties, risk analysis, economic analysis of production forecasts and reserve estimation, and cash flow analysis.
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3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Rock properties relating to production of oil and gas, multiphase fluid flow, micro- and macro-interaction of fluids and reservoir rocks, Archie parameters and well logs, modeling saturations with permeability.
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3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Drilling equipment, components, description, operation; drilling fluids; hydraulic calculations; casing design; hole problem; cost control, penetration rate, well planning; pressure control; directional drilling; bit; cement. (Leveling program course)
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3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Artificial lift, inflow performance relationships, well design and application of stimulation practices, processing equipment, separator problems, emulsions, treating, and transmission systems. (Leveling program course)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
(3:3:0) Prerequisites: 3.50 GPA, consent of instructor, department approval. Use of open-hole logs, survey of induction and lateralog suites to determine reserves. (Leveling program course)
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