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PNGE 332: Petroleum Properties and Phase Behavior
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: Junior standing. Theoretical and applied phase behavior of hydrocarbon systems and hydrocarbon fluid properties. Applications to petroleum reservoir and production engineering design. (2 hr. lec., 3 hr. lab.)
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PNGE 333: Elements of Petroleum Reservoir Engineering
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
II. 3 Hr. PR: MAE 331. Basic properties of petroleum reservoir rocks. Fluid flow through materials. Evaluation of oil and gas reserves.
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PNGE 400: Petroleum Engineering Ethics
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1 Hr. PR: Senior standing. Introduction to petroleum and natural engineering ethics and moral issues concerning safety in engineering practice as well as those arising for engineers employed by corporations. Professionalism and professional registration.
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PNGE 400 - Petroleum Engineering Ethics
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PNGE 405: Multidisciplinary Team Project
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1 Hr. PR: PNGE 434 and PNGE 470. Introduction to the need to seek input from other professionals, incorporate constraints imposed by other disciplines in solving petroleum and natural gas engineering design problems, and working with other professionals in a multi-disciplinary team.
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PNGE 420: Production Engineering
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: PNGE 310. Well completion, performance of productive formulation, drill stem tests, completion of wells, flowing wells, gas lift methods and equipment, pumping installation design, well stimulation, emulsion, treating, gathering and storage of oil and gas, field automation. (3 hr. lec.)
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PNGE 432: Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Laboratory
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1 Hr. PR or CONC: PNGE 333. Laboratory evaluation of basic and special petroleum reservoir rock properties. (3 hr. lab.)
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PNGE 434: Applied Petroleum Reservoir Engineering
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: PNGE 333 and PR or CONC: STAT 215 or IENG 213. Application of reservoir engineering data to calculation of recovery potentials and to analysis, simulation and prediction of reservoir performance under a variety of production methods to effect maximum conservation.
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PNGE 441: Oil and Gas Property Evaluation
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: PNGE 333 and PR or CONC: PNGE 420 or Consent. Reserve estimation, decline analysis, petroleum property evaluation, evaluation including interest calculations, cost estimation and tax evaluation. Overview investment decision analysis and computer applications in property evaluation.
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PNGE 450: Formation Evaluation
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: PNGE 310 and PR or CONC: EE 221 or Consent. Various well logging methods and related calculations with exercises in interpretation of data from actual well logs.
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PNGE 460: Well Stimulation Design
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: (MAE 243 and PNGE 420 and PNGE 333) or Consent. Fundamentals of well stimulation and treatment design and their applications to low permeability formations.
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