SPEI: Practical Aspects of CO2 Flooding

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Course Description

This course is based on the SPE Monograph Volume 22, Practical Aspects of CO2 Flooding, published in 2002, and is an outgrowth of The University of Texas of the Permian Basin/ SPE CO2 Conferences and short-courses held in Midland, Texas, in December, for the past 13 years. The co-authors of the monograph presented a review of the monograph at the December 2002 Conference. The authors’ presentations and the monograph were very well received by the Conference attendees, and it is the instructors’ opinion that this course and the monograph should also be very well received by the SPE members outside the Permian Basin area as well.

The instructors intend to present this course before the SPE meetings around the world, wherever there is an interest in improving oil recovery from oilfields, by CO2 flooding or by hydrocarbon gas flooding, and in CO2 geosequestration, a topic of growing interest to the SPE members around the world.

In teaching this course, the instructors will 1) spend most of the time discussing the practical aspects of CO2 flooding, and keep discussion of the theoretical topics to a bare minimum;2) discuss economics of CO2 flooding (vis-à-vis water flooding); 3) give the course attendees some practical and useful problems to work on; 4) discuss CO2 geosequestration wherever there is interest in this topic; and 5) provide each course attendee a workbook containing copies of the instructors’ PowerPoint presentations, and solutions to the problems.

The co-instructors, all seasoned engineers and longstanding members of SPE, offer their extensive experience and expertise in practical aspects of CO2 flooding to teaching this course to the SPE members around the world. In addition, the co-instructors plan to invite all co-authors of the monograph, and other CO2 flooding experts, who may be attending the SPE meeting prior to the course to answer questions from the course attendees.

Who Should Attend

Petroleum engineers, reservoir engineers, production engineers, facilities engineers, managers, government officials, and others involved or interested in CO2 flooding or in hydrocarbon gas flooding, for improving oil recovery from oilfields around the world, and in CO2 geosequestration.

Since this topic is of tremendous interest to the SPE members around the world, presentation of this course is expected to attract large attendance; therefore, those who are interested in attending this course should register early. Since Excel programs will be provided in the class, the course registrants should plan to bring their notebook computers to the class.

CEUs

0.8 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) are awarded for this 1-day course.

Cancellation Policy

A fee equal to 25% of the course fee will be charged for cancellations less than 15 working days before the course begins.  No refunds will be made for cancellations after the course begins.

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Location: Houston Training Center
10777 Westheimer Road Suite 1075
Houston , Texas 77042

Date: April 6, 2011, 9 a.m. - April 6, 2011, 6 p.m.