COURSE SYLLABUS: PTRT 2371 – PRINCIPLES OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (LECTURE) LOCATION: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS; SCN & TECH RM. 312 CLASS DATES: SUMMER SEMEMSTER – JUNE 08, 2015 TO JULY 27, 2015 SECTION: 57835 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 CLASS TIME*: MONDAY AT 5:00 PM-9:00 PM HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (NORTHEAST CAMPUS) MISSION STATEMENT: Houston Community College will be the most relevant community college in the country. We will be the opportunity institution for every student we serve – essential to our community’s success. WELCOME: We welcome each of you to a semester of intricate study based upon an industry and datarelated inquiry of the salient and functional features of the oil and gas industry. Each student should be prepared to exit this course with a more expanded view of this industry than when they first entered. Scholarship and class participation in all of its aspects is the key and that is what will be expected. Course Description: A study of the petroleum industry will be undertaken from the reservoir engineering perspective. The current knowledge and technical aspects of the oil and gas industry will be taught with regard to the various operational functionalities as outlined in the course content. Prerequisites: As per department. Course Goals: Students will be able to understand the theory and practice applied in reservoir engineering in the petroleum industry; and make conclusions. Students will be able to speak more responsibly in the industry, college, on work teams in order to perform the designated and various tasks needed in the oil and gas industry. 1 PTRT 2371 Course Syllabus Note: (*): Denotes that item may be changed or amended with total agreement with students, teacher and Department Head. COURSE SYLLABUS: PTRT 2371 – PRINCIPLES OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (LECTURE) LOCATION: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS; SCN & TECH RM. 312 CLASS DATES: SUMMER SEMEMSTER – JUNE 08, 2015 TO JULY 27, 2015 SECTION: 57835 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 CLASS TIME*: MONDAY AT 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Instructor Information: Instructor: Collins Nwaneri Phone Number: 281-513-3134 Email: Collins.Nwaneri@hccs.edu (Primary) Collinzo_01@yahoo.com (Secondary) Course schedule: Monday 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM* Office Hours: As per Instructor office hours (Appointments encouraged) Instructors Biography: Principal Engineer/Consultant for an independent company that provides services to oil and gas companies/affiliates. Dec. 2013 Project Engineer –Drilling Software (NOV) 2011 - 2013 Engineering Specialist (Archer) – 2010 - 2011 Drilling Services Engineer (Halliburton) 2010 Technical Services Engineer (Pathfinder) – 2007 - 2009 Drilling Services Engineer (Halliburton) – 2000 - 2007 Environmental Services (GWC) – 1999 - 2000 Petroleum Engineer (Chevron Nig.) – 1997-1998 Education: M.S Petroleum Engineering from the University of Louisiana, Lafayette B.Eng Petroleum Engineering from the Federal University of Technology, Nigeria TEXTBOOK’S INFORMATION: Basics of Reservoir Engineering, 1993 Edition Technip, ISBN2-7108-0630-4. Additional information will be provided as needed via instructor handouts. 2 PTRT 2371 Course Syllabus Note: (*): Denotes that item may be changed or amended with total agreement with students, teacher and Department Head. COURSE SYLLABUS: PTRT 2371 – PRINCIPLES OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (LECTURE) LOCATION: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS; SCN & TECH RM. 312 CLASS DATES: SUMMER SEMEMSTER – JUNE 08, 2015 TO JULY 27, 2015 SECTION: 57835 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 CLASS TIME*: MONDAY AT 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Lab Requirements: Students with Disabilities: METHOD OF INSTRUCTION: No "Any student with a documented disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the Disability Services Office at the respective college at the beginning of each semester. Faculty is authorized to provide only the accommodations requested by the Disability Support Services Office." For questions, contact Donna Price at 713718-5165 or the Disability Counselor at each college. Also visit the ADA web site at: http://www.hccs.edu/students/disability/index.htm. Faculty Handbook/Faculty Orientation is also available at http://www.hccs.edu/students/disability/faculty.htm. A lecture format is used and the employment of power point slides and handouts will supplement the material where needed. A more practical and basic format of explanation will be employed so that the student will be able to obtain a basic understanding of how information is utilized in the oil and gas industry. Students are encouraged to ask questions and will be expected to participate in class. It is therefore important for each student to read the assignments and come prepared to participate. If you miss a class you will be responsible to getting the information missed. CLASS POLICIES: 3 PTRT 2371 Course Syllabus Note: (*): Denotes that item may be changed or amended with total agreement with students, teacher and Department Head. COURSE SYLLABUS: PTRT 2371 – PRINCIPLES OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (LECTURE) LOCATION: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS; SCN & TECH RM. 312 CLASS DATES: SUMMER SEMEMSTER – JUNE 08, 2015 TO JULY 27, 2015 SECTION: 57835 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 CLASS TIME*: MONDAY AT 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Academic Honesty: All HCC rules, policies, and regulations apply as they are described in the 2007 HCC Student Handbook. Attendance and Withdrawal Policies: Course Requirements and Grading Policy: All students are required to be present during class sessions. Students must communicate with the faculty in cases they need to be absent from a class period. Withdrawal policies apply as they are described in the HCC policy, rules, and regulations. All students must consult the HCC Student Handbook and College Catalogue regarding withdrawal policies. All students are required to be on time for lectures and highly encouraged and challenged to participate during lectures in the course. Letter Grade A 4 Test/Project Score 90-100 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 60-69 F 0-59 PTRT 2371 Course Syllabus Note: (*): Denotes that item may be changed or amended with total agreement with students, teacher and Department Head. COURSE SYLLABUS: PTRT 2371 – PRINCIPLES OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (LECTURE) LOCATION: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS; SCN & TECH RM. 312 CLASS DATES: SUMMER SEMEMSTER – JUNE 08, 2015 TO JULY 27, 2015 SECTION: 57835 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 CLASS TIME*: MONDAY AT 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Testing: Each test given, whether a pop quiz or mid- exam will have a maximum score of 100 points (%) and will be assigned a grade based on the student’s score as indicated above. Students are advised to attend each and every examination on time so as to afford themselves ample time for completion. Final Exams – shall count for 70% of the Student’s grade. Pop Quiz and Midterm Exam will make up the remaining 30%. Make-UP Policy: No make-up tests will be allowed Student Survey: Evaluation for Greater Learning Student Survey System At Houston Community College, professors believe that thoughtful student feedback is necessary to improve teaching and learning. During a designated time, you will be asked to answer a short online survey of research-based questions related to instruction. The anonymous results of the survey will be made available to your professor and division chair for continual improvement of instruction. Look for the survey as part of the Houston Community College Student System online near the end of the term. Projects, Assignments Portfolios, Service Learning Internships, etc. 5 PTRT 2371 Course Syllabus Note: (*): Denotes that item may be changed or amended with total agreement with students, teacher and Department Head. COURSE SYLLABUS: PTRT 2371 – PRINCIPLES OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (LECTURE) LOCATION: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS; SCN & TECH RM. 312 CLASS DATES: SUMMER SEMEMSTER – JUNE 08, 2015 TO JULY 27, 2015 SECTION: 57835 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 CLASS TIME*: MONDAY AT 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Course Content: o o o o o o o o o o o o o Text Book Introduction Reservoir Geology and Geophysics Characterization of Reservoir Rocks Fluids and PVT Studies Volumetric Evaluation of Oil and Gas in Place One-Phase Fluid Mechanics and Well Test Interpretation Multi-phase Flow Primary Recovery, Estimation of Reserves Secondary and Enhanced Oil Recovery Reservoir Simulation Models Development of a Field Additional course content topics Handouts – materials will be provided Projects ACADEMIC CALENDAR: SUMMER SEMESTER (2015) Jun 08: First day of Class: Class Overview and Orientation, Review of Class Syllabus, Class Schedules e.tc Course structure and outline Lecture One: INTRODUCTION, Chapter One (1) - RESERVOIR GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS 6 PTRT 2371 Course Syllabus Note: (*): Denotes that item may be changed or amended with total agreement with students, teacher and Department Head. COURSE SYLLABUS: PTRT 2371 – PRINCIPLES OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (LECTURE) LOCATION: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS; SCN & TECH RM. 312 CLASS DATES: SUMMER SEMEMSTER – JUNE 08, 2015 TO JULY 27, 2015 SECTION: 57835 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 CLASS TIME*: MONDAY AT 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Jun 15: Lecture Two: Chapter Two (2) - CHARACTERIZATION OF RESERVOIR ROCKS, Chapter Three (3) – FLUIDS AND PVT STUDIES Jun 22: Pop-Quiz I – Lecture One (1) and Two (2) Lecture Three: Chapter Four (4) – VOLUMETRIC EVALUATION OF OIL AND GAS IN PLACE Jun 29: Lecture Four: Chapter Five (5) – ONE-PHASE FLUID MECHANICS AND WELL TEST INTERPRETATION, Chapter Six (6) – MULTIPHASE FLOW Class Assignment Jul 06: MID-TERM EXAM Covering Chapter One (1) to (6) plus Handouts Lecture Five: Chapter Seven (7) – PRIMARY RECOVERY, ESTIMATION OF RESERVES (Class Assignment is due) Project 1 – Individual project: Established by Instructor Jul 13: Lecture Six: Chapter Eight (8) – SECONDARY RECOVERY AND ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY Chapter Nine (9) - RESERVOIR SIMULATON MODELS [Individual Project 1 is due] Jul 20: Lecture Seven: Chapter Ten (10) - DEVELOPMENT OF A FIELD 7 PTRT 2371 Course Syllabus Note: (*): Denotes that item may be changed or amended with total agreement with students, teacher and Department Head. COURSE SYLLABUS: PTRT 2371 – PRINCIPLES OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (LECTURE) LOCATION: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS; SCN & TECH RM. 312 CLASS DATES: SUMMER SEMEMSTER – JUNE 08, 2015 TO JULY 27, 2015 SECTION: 57835 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 CLASS TIME*: MONDAY AT 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Quiz II – Lecture Five (5), Six (6) and Seven (7) Project 2 – Group project: Established by Instructor Final Exam Review of all Chapters/Handouts (Lectures) plus additional topics Jul 22: Final Exam [Group Project work 2 is due] Aug 02: End of Semester and Reporting of Grades Final Exam Notes: The instructor chooses to supplement any of the above-mentioned subjects with industry-based articles and publications OTHER STUDENT INFORMATION (CLUBS, TUTORING, WEB RESOURCES, ETC.) Students are encouraged to join the Petroleum Engineering Technology Students Association. Additional help and support is available upon request. Students are encouraged to join the Society of Petroleum Engineers Gulf Coast section. Classes will also be held at industry sites per request, for additional training/learning opportunities. Students will be notified in advance. Students are encouraged to visit informative sites of: The American Chemical Society The American Institute of Chemical Engineers 8 PTRT 2371 Course Syllabus Note: (*): Denotes that item may be changed or amended with total agreement with students, teacher and Department Head. COURSE SYLLABUS: PTRT 2371 – PRINCIPLES OF RESERVOIR ENGINEERING (LECTURE) LOCATION: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHEAST CAMPUS; SCN & TECH RM. 312 CLASS DATES: SUMMER SEMEMSTER – JUNE 08, 2015 TO JULY 27, 2015 SECTION: 57835 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 CLASS TIME*: MONDAY AT 5:00 PM-9:00 PM The Center for the Advancement of Process Technology The Gulf Coast Process Technology Alliance Students are encouraged also to join the American Chemical Society Students Affiliates Section All Project Assignment Descriptions: Professor provides the description ****NOTE: SEE PROJECT FORMAT BELOW**** PROJECT FORMAT: It is important to mention that each and every project is to be presented in the following format: I. Title Page II. Table of Contents III. Introduction and Body: This should address the total contents of the assignment IV. Summary or Conclusion V. References and Appendix - Optional 9 PTRT 2371 Course Syllabus Note: (*): Denotes that item may be changed or amended with total agreement with students, teacher and Department Head.