The Art & Philosophy of Reservoir Fluid Sampling


Disciplines: Completions | Data Science and Engineering Analytics | Drilling | Management | Production and Operations | Projects, Facilities, and Construction | Reservoir

Course Description

This course is meant to bring awareness about the importance of Reservoir Sampling and its technical validity and conditions. The course also explains the pitfalls and ways to avoid them to ensure a representative sample is achieved.

Learning Level

Intermediate to Advanced

Course Length

1 Day

Why Attend

It will be used by the users as the technical justification, and value of information presented to their management to justify sample taking and analysis.

Who Attends

  • Reservoir Engineers,
  • Economists
  • Production Engineers
  • Geologists
  • Field Development Teams
  • Facilities Engineers
  • Process Engineers

Special Requirements

Students need to bring their own laptops

CEUs

.8

Cancellation Policy

All cancellations must be received no later than 14 days prior to the course start date. Cancellations made after the 14-day window will not be refunded. Refunds will not be given due to no show situations.

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SPE reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule courses at will. Notification of changes will be made as quickly as possible; please keep this in mind when arranging travel, as SPE is not responsible for any fees charged for cancelling or changing travel arrangements.

We reserve the right to substitute course instructors as necessary.

Instructor

Mohamed Hashem Dr. Mohamed Hashem is a Dragon Oil consultant, responsible for Reservoir Engineering and Development and Production of Dragon Oil fields around the world. During his tenure at Dragon, he managed to take the oil production from 70,000 to over 100,000 BOPD, and increase oil reserves by 240 MMBO.

Mohamed joined Dragon Oil from Shell after working there for 25 years. His last assignment was in Kazakhstan as the New Technology Manager for the North Caspian Operating Company working on bringing challenging technology to develop the giant Kashagan field and its satellites, seconded from Shell.

Previously he was Shell’s Regional Technology Manager for the Middle East, Caspian, and South East Asia. Mohamed was also Shell’s Principal Technical Expert (PTE) for formation testing and sampling. This is the highest technical level achievable in Shell short of a chief scientist.

Mohamed joined Shell in 1990, and worked on shelf and deepwater in the Gulf of Mexico exploration, development and production projects including Shell’s flagship Auger project (first deepwater project). For the last 12 years, Mohamed worked on global Shell projects from Australia to Norway.

Before 1990 he worked for Schlumberger and was a lecturer at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

Throughout his career, he has worked on major projects in the Far and Middle East, Europe, Africa, Australia and the Americas. He is author of 16 patents, numerous publications, and chaired many major SPE conferences. Mohamed was an SPE Distinguished Lecturer in 2010, and SPWLA Distinguished Lecturer from 1998 to 2008.

He is considered a world expert in Wireline Formation Testing.

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Disciplines: Reservoir