Reservoir Engineering; PETE 665, or BS in Petroleum Engr. Students should either have an UG degree in Petroleum; or have completed PETE 665.

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1 PETE COURSE COURSE NAME PREREQUISTE BOOK REQUIRED Semester generally taught [subject NUMBER to change] PETE 602 Well Stimulation Several text books will be used, including, but not limited to: - Petroleum production Systems, Economides et al., Acidizing Fundamentals, Williams et al., Hydraulic Fracturing, SPE Reprint Series, Reservoir Stimulation, Economides and Nolte, 3rd Ed., Well Construction, Economides et al., Multilateral Wells, Hill et al., Reservoir Formation Damage, Civan, Recent Advances in Hydraulic Fracturing, Gidley et al., 1989 PETE 603 Advanced Reservoir Summer Engineering PETE 605 Phase behavior of Fluids Reservoir Engineering; PETE 665, or BS in Petroleum Engr. Students should either have an UG degree in Petroleum; or have completed PETE Lecture notes and class handouts [on web site] -PETE 603 notes, chapters 1-8 [on web site] -Chapter 11, SPE Textbook 5, Gas Reservoir Engineering [on web site] -Primarily handouts from literature and course notes. Some reading from The Properties of Petroleum Fluids, 2 nd Ed., McCain, Penn Well (purchase not necessary but should have copy avail.) PETE 609 Enhanced Oil Recovery Graduate Classification -Selected papers; Class notes; reports ; alternates w/pete 616; summer (upon requests) PETE 611 Application of Simulation Reservoir Engineering; PETE 665, or B.Sci. in Petroleum Engr. -PETE 611 Web Site Lecture Notes and Supplemental Papers from Literature (alternates w/pete 609)

2 PETE 612 PETE 616 PETE 617 PETE 618 PETE 619 PETE 620 PETE 621 PETE 622 Unconventional Oil and Gas Reservoirs Engineering Near- Critical Reservoir Management Modern Petroleum Production Naturally Fractured Reservoirs Fluid Flow in Petroleum Reservoirs Petroleum Development Strategy Exploration and Production Evaluation PETE 625 Well Control PETE 405 or PETE 661 or Graduate Classification No assigned textbook PETE 605 & PETE 665 Selected papers; class notes; reports Graduate Classification TBD Summer PETE 662 or PETE 410 Petroleum Production System; Prentice Hall Graduate Classification Author: Wayne Narr, David S. Schechter, Laird B. Thompson Format: softcover Pages: 115 ISBN: Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engrs. Year Publ.: 2006 Item No.: Required Texts/Resources: -Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, M.R. Spiegel, Schaum's Series (1971). Handout course notes. Mian, M. A., Project Economics and Decision Analysis, Vol. II: Probabilistic Models, PennWell (Tulsa) Economic Evaluation and Investment Decision Methods, Twelfth Edition (2009), -Stermole and Stermole, Investment Evaluation Corp., ISBN ; selected Pubs from SPE; SPEE; AAPG -Advanced Well Control Manual, by David Watson, Terry Brittenham and Preston Moore. SPE Textbook Series. -Well Control, by Jerome J. Schubert, PE, Texas A&M University, Summer ; alternate w/pete 626

3 PETE 626 Offshore Drilling PETE 405 or PETE 661 or PETE 627 Well Completion and Work over Graduate Classification PETE 628 Horizontal Drilling PETE 405 or PETE 661 or PETE 629 Advanced Hydraulic Non-PE first degree; Fracturing PETE 662 Floating Drilling: Equipment and Its Use, ; alternate w/pete 625 by Riley Sheffield. Gulf Publishing Co., Houston, TX D. Perrin, Well Completion and Servicing, Edition Techn., 1999 TBD ; alternate with PETE 635 Reading materials will be provided. Must have Mathematica (MMA) Software. This course IS an advanced modeling/programming class. It is NOT intended to teach fracturing principles (which is taught in U/G courses). PETE 630 Geostatistics Graduate Classification TBD PETE 631 ; TBD journal articles, conference Description papers, presentations PETE 663 Analysis of Reservoir Handout course notes. Summer Performance PETE 635 Underbalanced and Managed Drilling PETE 405 or PETE 661 or - Underbalanced Drilling Manual, Gas Research Institute, GRI, Chicago, Gas Volume Requirements for Underbalanced Drilling, Guo, Boyun and Ghalambor, Ali; PennWell Corporation, Tulsa, OK, 2002 ; alternate with 628 PETE 636 Horizontal Well Completion and Stimulation PETE 662 -Multilateral Wells, A. Daniel Hill, D. Zhu and M.J. Economides, SPE, Supplemental papers from the literature PETE 637 Streamline Simulation Graduate Classification Textbook : Streamline Simulation: Theory and Practice, A. Datta-Gupta and M. J. King, SPE Textbook Series #11 (2007). Available from the Society of Petroleum Engineers.

4 PETE 642 Formation Damage: Mechanisms and Remediation Several textbooks used, not limited to: -Reservoir Formation Damage, F. Civan, Emulsions: Fundamentals and Applications in the Oil Industry, L.L. Schramm, Technology for Cleaning Industrial Equipment, W. W. Frenier, 2001 PETE 643 Oil Field Chemistry Graduate classification Several textbooks will be used, including, but not limited to: -Corrosion and Scale Handbook, J.R. Becker, Technology for Cleaning Industrial Equipment, W. W. Frenier, 2001 Chemicals for Oil Field Operations, J. I. DiStasio, Well Treatments and Water Shut-off by Polymer Gels, L.J. Zitha, 2000 Oil-Field Chemistry, Enhanced Recovery and Production Stimulation, J.K. Borchardt and T.F. Yen, Surfactants Fundamentals and Applications in the Oil Industry, L.L. Schramm, 2000 PETE 644 PETE 645 CO2 Capture and Uses: Sequestration, Enhanced Oil Recovery Upscaling of Geologic Models Graduate classification Graduate Classification -Selected publications from the literature; industry and govt. reports; handouts. -"Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage", Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, 2005 (available online) -Streamline Simulation: Theory and Practice, A. Datta-Gupta and M.J.King, SPE textbook No.11 (2007) -Addt l readings supplied w/course. (alternate)

5 PETE 648 Pressure Transient Testing PETE 324 and PETE 620; or approval grad. advisor John Lee, John B. Rollins, and John P. Spivey: Pressure Transient Testing, SPE Textbook Series; Vol. 9, by, PETE 650 Advanced Drilling Engr. PETE 661 none PETE 656 Advanced Numerical Methods for Reservoir Simulating Graduate classification. No textbook required; several notes and papers distributed. Students expected to develop a reservoir simulator as part of this course. PETE657 High performance computing for Reservoir Simulation and Earth Sciences There is no required pre-requisite, but Students are expected to know the following: Basic Reservoir Simulation or equivalent class; Linear Algebra and Matrix Computations of equivalent class; Advanced Calculus or equivalent class; Programming experience. Matlab, Fortran, C, C++. PETE 661 Drilling Engineering Approval of instructor Fundamentals of Drilling Engr. by Mitchell & Miska. PETE 662 Production Engineering -Petroleum Production Systems, by M. J. Economides, A. D. Hill, and C. Ehlig- Economides; -supplemental papers PETE 664 Petroleum Project Evaluation and Management No prerequisite. Must have a basic understanding of Reservoir engr. principles; proficient -Cronquist, C., Estimation and Classification of Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Condensate, SPE (2001) (available from SPE for a member price of about $62.85);, Summer

6 PETE 665 PETE 667 Engineering Probabilistic Petroleum Economics and Reserves with MS Excel. Lack of either these traits, then you may need to supplement this class w/reservoir engr. study and/or spreadsheet training. PETE 664. Proficient with MS Excel and Palisade Excel (Mian Vo.II). Decline Curve/Before-tax petroleum economics spreadsheets -Mian, M. A., Project Economics and Decision Analysis, Volume I: Deterministic Models, Second Edition, PennWell (2011) (available from PennWell) Primarily handouts from literature and course notes. Some reading from The Properties of Petroleum Fluids, 2 nd Ed., McCain, Penn Well (purchase not necessary but should have copy available) -Cronquist, C., Estimation and Classification of Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Condensate, SPE (2001) (available from SPE for a member price of about $62.85) - Mian, M. A., Project Economics and Decision Analysis, Volume I: Deterministic Models, Second Edition, PennWell (2011) (PennWell), Summer THIS IS ONLY MEANT AS A GUIDE. ALL IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY START OF CLASS. PLEASE REVIEW SYLLABUS FIRST DAY OF CLASS FOR ANY CHANGES IN READING MATERIAL OR PREREQUISITE THAT MAY HAVE BEEN ADDED SINCE CREATION OF THIS TABLE.