
Drilling engineering is an important field within petroleum engineering and a petroleum or reservoir engineer supports the entire lifecycle of an oil or gas field. Drilling deep underground is a key part of the oil extraction process and drilling engineers are focused on safe drilling procedures and the logistics of this process.
Drilling engineers usually work closely with geologists to identify potential hazards. This information is then used to determine the most effective drilling equipment, technique and plan. Other tasks include injection well development, where the aim is to increase the ease with which oil can be extracted from a reservoir. A drilling engineer will spend the majority of his time on site, which can involve extended periods of travel to the remote locations where oil is located. The petroleum engineering industry often has high monetary risks associated with drilling projects. As a consequence, employers tend to desire candidates with an accredited educational background in engineering and professional licensing.
The Drilling, Reservoir and Petroleum Engineering Courses cover introductions to petroleum drilling, completions and production, reservoir mechanics, fundamentals of rock and fluid properties, composition and PVT properties of petroleum fluids and basic physical and chemical properties of petroleum reservoir fluids related to reservoir processes and production.
These Drilling, Reservoir and Petroleum Engineering Courses UAE, Oman, Istanbul and abroad cover formulas and references for everything from evaluating prospects to determining potential productivity and profitability, just in time tips to help make your career successful.
In addition to the petroleum engineering typical courses in drilling engineering, geology and fluid mechanics, our Drilling, Reservoir and Petroleum Engineering Courses offer participants specialized industry coursework which can include petroleum economics, reservoir rock properties, drilling mechanics, reservoir flooding and reservoir rock characteristics. All this is coupled with programs that usually offer various simulations in a variety of areas, such as well drilling, petroleum reserves and well completion, where participants can solve potential problems using computer programs.
You will be provided with advanced equipment, such as computer modeling and imaging programs, to learn how to locate reserves of oil and natural gas, determine the location and amount of fuel in underground reservoirs, make adjustments throughout the entire drilling process, analyze of the amount of fuel in reserve and the duration of reserve viability for investment purposes, decide on extraction costs and profit comparisons, make decisions about whether or not to go ahead with drilling ventures, adjust their analysis for outside factors, such as machine efficiency or fluctuations in the price of oil and other techniques and procedures in Drilling, Reservoir and Petroleum Engineering.
Drilling, Reservoir and Petroleum Engineering