College of Engineering PETROLEUM ENGINEEERING

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The British Royal University ايذؤلؤنكةتو تسناز ؤب ىناتيرةب ىةناهاش ىؤكناز

For Science and Technology ايجولنكتلاو مولعلل ةيناطيربلا ةيكلملا ةعماجلا

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College of Engineering

PETROLEUM ENGINEEERING DEPARTMENT

Course Description

Engineering Workshop:

Development of basic skills in fields of hand filing. Turning. Welding. Piping and plumbing. arpentry.

Sand casting. Glass works. Sheet metal fabrication. And Household electric circuits. Theories related to metal machining. Measurements. Metal forming.

Prerequisite: Engineering Drawing

Engineering Drawing:

Instruments and their use, Graphic geometry, Lettering , Orthographic and isometric Drawing and sketching, Sectional views, Introduction to descriptive geometry, And Surface intersections and developments, Computer (ACAD)

Prerequisite: ---

Engineering Management:

Basic concepts of macro & micro economics. Economy architecture. Production process. The effect of science and technology on production. The use of science and technology in production. Skills. Free business. Services and commodities production, Methods of project propagation, Marketing studies.

Export. Import and interior market consumption. Project forming. Project requirements. Economic appraisal studies. Project financing. Banking. Companies. Cost studies. Project management. Marketing.

Prerequisite : Final Year

Mathematics (1)

Preliminaries numbers lines and functions. Limits and continuity. Derivatives. Applications of derivatives.

Integration. Application of integrals. Transcendent functions. Techniques of integration.

Prerequisite:---

Mathematics for Engineering:

Infinite and power series. Conic Sections. Polar Coordinates. Vector functions. Arc-Length. Applications in mechanics. Functions of several variables. Partial differentiation. The Gradient. Directional derivatives,

Tangent lines. Tagent planes. The Normal line. Maxima and minima. The Second partial test. Lagrange method, Multiple integrals (double and triple). Line and surface integrals. Theorems of Green Gauss and

Stokes.

Prerequisite: Mathematics (1)

Differential Equations:

Differential equations & mathematical modeling. First order differential equations. Linear second & high order differential equations. Modeling of Electrical and mechanical systems. Laplace Transform and

Applications. Series solution of differential equations. Initial value problem. Simple nonlinear Differential equations.

Prerequisite: Mathematics for Engineering

Numerical Methods:

Introduction (error analysis). The solution of non-linear equations, f(x)=0. Using matlab to create numerical algorithms. Numerical differentiation. Numerical integration. Solving linear equations

(Elimination, Matrices). Vector spaces and sub-spaces.

Prerequisite: Differential Equations

C++ Programming Language:

Introduction to programming & data types. Input-output instructions, Arithmetic. Relational and logic operators, Conditional statements. looping statements. Functions, Arrays, Pointers, Strings, Files,

Structures and introduction to OOP.

Prerequisite: Computer Skills(2)

Petroleum Eng. Fundamentals:

Main Office: Iraq – Kurdistan- Erbil: Tel: 00964 662246313/4/5 – Mobil: 00964 7507807515/6 – P.O.Box: 46/112

Branch: Jordan – Amman, Tel: 00962 6 5820661/2 - Fax: 00962 6 5852331 – P.O.Box: 144779 www.broyalu.com - info@broyalu.com,inforb@broyalu.com, info@alsaidgroup.net

The British Royal University ايذؤلؤنكةتو تسناز ؤب ىناتيرةب ىةناهاش ىؤكناز

For Science and Technology ايجولنكتلاو مولعلل ةيناطيربلا ةيكلملا ةعماجلا

EN5311

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The course's main goal is to provide the student with an overview of the petroleum industry: its history, its technical achievements, its role in the global-economy and its future prospects. A brief introduction to modern exploration, production and processing operations is included as well as highlights of the petroleum industry in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.

Prerequisite: none

Drilling Engineering:

Description of rotary drilling systems and operations. Casing design, landing and cementing practices.

Optimization of drilling parameters. well control and drilling hydraulics. Directional drilling, horizontal drilling, deviation control, offshore drilling and equipment, drilling problems and economics. Laboratory sessions cover drilling fluids and cement formulation and testing. Simulation of drilling operations and control.

Prerequisite: Petroleum Eng. Fundamentals

Reservoir Rock Properties:

Basic petro-physical properties of reservoir rocks including porosity, permeability, fluid saturation, electrical conductivity, capillary pressure, and relative permeability. Laboratory measurement of the reservoir rock characteristics mentioned above.

Prerequisite: Petroleum Eng. Fundamentals

Petroleum Fluid Properties:

Study of the phase behavior of hydrocarbon systems as related to petroleum recovery. Ideal and real gas behavior, single and multi-component two-phase systems, properties of reservoir fluids under various conditions of pressure and temperature. Laboratory tests on reservoir fluids.

Prerequisites: Thermodynamics

Reservoir Engineering:

Derivation of the general material balance equation. Estimation of water influx using steady and unsteady-state models. Application of the general material balance equation for determining initial oil in place and gas cap size and water influx constant under different drive mechanisms. Application of the general material balance equation for determining the initial gas in place for conventional gas reservoir.

Estimation of the initial gas and condensate in place for gas condensate reservoir. Decline curve analysis.

Prerequisites: Petroleum Fluid Properties

Subsurface Production Engineering:

Study of the fundamentals and applications of completion and workover operations including various completion designs, reservoir and mechanical considerations, basic tubing design, subsurface equipment, completion and workover fluids, perforating, stimulation, sand control and remedial cementing. Horizontal well completion technology. Laboratory sessions involve actual completion and workover problem solving, and demonstration of the design and operation of basic completion and control equipment.

Prerequisite: Drilling Engineering

Well Logging:

Comprehensive study of modem well logging methods, open hole and cased hole log interpretation methods. Production logging. Design of logging programs and examples of applications.

Prerequisite: Reservoir Rock properties

Well Testing:

Derivation of the diffusivity equation for slightly compressible fluid. Solution of the diffusivity equation using Boltzman transformation. Pressure drawdown and buildup tests. Injection and fall-off tests.

Average reservoir pressure. Reservoir limit tests. Type curve matching. Pulse and drill stem tests. Test design and instrumentation.

Prerequisite: Reservoir Engineering

Reservoir Description:

Principles and techniques of petroleum reservoir descriptions. Subsurface data from geological and

Main Office: Iraq – Kurdistan- Erbil: Tel: 00964 662246313/4/5 – Mobil: 00964 7507807515/6 – P.O.Box: 46/112

Branch: Jordan – Amman, Tel: 00962 6 5820661/2 - Fax: 00962 6 5852331 – P.O.Box: 144779 www.broyalu.com - info@broyalu.com,inforb@broyalu.com, info@alsaidgroup.net

The British Royal University ايذؤلؤنكةتو تسناز ؤب ىناتيرةب ىةناهاش ىؤكناز

For Science and Technology ايجولنكتلاو مولعلل ةيناطيربلا ةيكلملا ةعماجلا

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EN2402 engineering sources. Unvaried and bivariate description. Estimation techniques. Reserve estimation methods.

Prerequisites: Well Logging

Reservoir Simulation:

Basic theory and practices in reservoir simulation, Formulation of equations governing single phase and multi-phase flow in porous media. Introduction to finite difference methods and solution techniques.

Solutions of systems of linear equations. Applications using a black oil simulator.

Prerequisites Reservoir Engineering.

Production Facilities Design:

Overview of petroleum surface operations including types, applications, and design of two and three phase separators; oil treatment equipment; vapor recovery processes; gas treatment processes and equipment; produced-water treatment and disposal; flow lines, gathering lines and transportation; oil, water and gas metering. Laboratory sessions cover design principles of production facilities leading to the complete design of one basic production unit.

Prerequisite: Transport Phenomena

Water Flooding:

Basic theoretical and design aspects of water flooding processes. Review of capillary phenomena and relative permeability characteristics of reservoir rocks. Theory of immiscible displacement including piston-like and frontal advance mechanisms. Injectivity analysis and performance prediction of linear and pattern flooding. Heterogeneous reservoirs. Problems encountered in water flooding projects.

Prerequisites: Transport Phenomena.

Statistics & Probability:

Discrete random variables. Continuous random variables. The probability density function. The probability distribution function. Statistics of random variables. Random process. Ergodicity and stationary. Auto-correlation function. Power spectral density. Estimating the auto-correlation function and power spectral density from raw data. I/O relations of linear systems.

Prerequisite : Numerical Methods

Natural Gas Engineering:

Estimation of gas reserves using different forms of the general material balance equation for gas reservoir. Prediction of gas reservoir performance subject to water drive. Derivation of the basic flow equations for real gas and their solutions and applications for analyzing gas well testing. Analysis of hydraulically fractured gas well tests. Gas field development. Storage of natural gas.

Prerequisites: Reservoir Engineering.

Special Topics in Petroleum Engineering:

To be specified by the department council.

Prerequisite : Final Year

Graduation Project (1):

The student should attach himself to one or more faculty members who assign him a project. He analyzes this project and suggests a method to carry out the project in the next stage.

Prerequisite: Final Year.

Graduation Project (2):

Based on the results obtained from the first stage. The student carries out the project suggested by the department

Prerequisite: Graduation Project (1)

Main Office: Iraq – Kurdistan- Erbil: Tel: 00964 662246313/4/5 – Mobil: 00964 7507807515/6 – P.O.Box: 46/112

Branch: Jordan – Amman, Tel: 00962 6 5820661/2 - Fax: 00962 6 5852331 – P.O.Box: 144779 www.broyalu.com - info@broyalu.com,inforb@broyalu.com, info@alsaidgroup.net

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