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3.00 Credits
This course provides information needed to understand geoscience and engineering considerations concerning the development of Fractured, Tight Gas Sands and Coalbed Methane reservoirs. Subjects include the origin and accumulation of hydrocarbons within these reservoirs, and the tools, methods and workflows used for locating, characterizing, and developing these reservoir types. Dual listed with PETE 5400. Prerequisite: PETE 3200, Student must be a Petroleum Engineering major.
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3.00 Credits
Provides fundamental knowledge of unconventional reservoirs, including types, experimental characterization, and petrophysical properties of unconventional rocks; and recovery enhancement in shale oil reservoirs.
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3.00 Credits
An independent research experience for undergraduate students enrolled in the Engineering Honors Program. Before registering for this class, students are responsible for discussing their interests with faculty, identifying a willing research mentor, obtaining approval by said mentor, and communicating the student/faculty partnership tot he appropriate staff in their home department. Must be in the Engineering Honors Program. Cross listed with ATSC/BE/CE/CHE/COSC/ES/ESE 4580. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Design and development of petroleum reservoirs using principles and skills learned in the Petroleum Engineering program. Application of software for design and analysis of the drilling, reservoir and production of petroleum fields. Prerequisites: PETE 3200, 3255, 3715 and 3725.
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4.00 Credits
Design and development of petroleum reservoirs using principles and skills learned in the Petroleum Engineering program. Application of software for design and analysis of the drilling, reservoir and production of petroleum fields. A continuation of PETE 4720. Prerequisite: PETE 4720.
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4.00 Credits
Design and development of petroleum reservoirs using principles and skills learned in the Petroleum Engineering program. Application of software for design and analysis of the drilling, reservoir and production of petroleum.Prerequisites: PETE 3200, PETE 3255, PETE 3715, PETE 3725, and C or better in COM 2. Students must be a Petroleum Engineering major.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the geoscience and engineering aspects involved in the exploration and development of shale reservoirs. Topics covered include Organic Geochemistry, Geomechanics, Petrophysics, Geophysics, Reservoir and Completion Engineering, and Drilling. The primary phases involved in obtaining hydrocarbon production from shale reservoirs are detailed. Dual listed with PETE 5800. Prerequisite: C or better in both PETE 2050 and PETE 3200.
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3.00 Credits
Study of resource base, drilling, completion and production technology, and reservoir characteristics for tight gas sands. Devonian shales, coalbed methane, geopressured aquifers, and hydrates. Case histories and economics are presented in each of these. Dual listed with PETE 5810. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Objective of this course is to examine and explore in depth the theoretical and applied aspects of thermal recovery process of producing hydrocarbons including state-of-the-art review. Dual listed with PETE 5830. Prerequisite: Senior standing in petroleum or chemical engineering.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the geoscience and engineering aspects involved in the exploration and development of shale reservoirs. Topics covered include Organic Geochemistry, Geomechanics, Petrophysics, Geophysics, Reservoir and Completion Engineering, and Drilling. The primary phases involved in obtaining hydrocarbon production from shale reservoirs are detailed.Prerequisite: C or better in both PETE 2050 and PETE 3200
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