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PETE 662 Instructor: Dr. A. D. Hill Production Engineering Office: RICH 501F Texas A&M University Office Hours: Th 2:00-5:00 Phone: 845-2278 Fall 2009 e-mail: [email protected] TTh 11:10-12:25pm RICH 302 COURSE SYLLABUS Description: This course is a survey course in petroleum production engineering, beginning with the material in the textbook, and going beyond this level with the aid of other material from the literature. I will review basic undergraduate production engineering material at a fairly rapid pace. The primary topics that will be covered include reservoir inflow, skin effects and formation damage, well completion performance, multiphase flow in pipes, and well stimulation. A course outline is given below. Objectives: • Learn engineering methods to evaluate and optimize oil and gas well performance. Text: Petroleum Production Systems, by M. J. Economides, A. D. Hill, and C. Ehlig-Economides + supplemental papers Course Schedule Week topic chapter(s) covered 1-2 introduction to production engineering; review of reservoir inflow 1-4 3-5 skin effects and formation damage, well completion performance 5 6-9 well stimulation, formation damage, matrix acidizing 13-15 10-13 multiphase flow in pipes 7, 10 14 artificial lift 19-20 15 class project presentations; overview2 COURSE POLICIES 1. Attendance: Class attendance is important. I will supplement the material in the textbook with additional published and unpublished material, some of which may be presented only during class time. I encourage you to attend class regularly. 2. Examinations: Examinations are not optional. Make-up of major examinations will be given only for university excused absences. 3. GRADING: Homework & Projects 30% Mid-term Exam 30% Final Exam 40% The course grade will be based on homework assignments, a mid-term exam, and a final examination. The final exam will be given at the regularly scheduled time. One or more of the homework assignments will be projects of larger scope than the usual homework assignments; these projects will comprise half of the homework grade. 4. Academic Integrity Statement: “An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do.” Collaboration on examinations and assignments is forbidden except when specifically authorized. Students violating this policy may be removed from the class roster and given a F in the course or other penalties as outlined in the Texas A&M University Student Rules. See http://www.tamu.edu/aggiehonor 5. ADA Policy Statement: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the Department of Student Life, Services for Students with Disabilities, in Cain Hall or call


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