

About the Course:
This 2.5-day online course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of performance evaluation and reserves estimation in gas reservoirs. The course covers various aspects of data collapsing during well shut-in periods, the physical meaning of the Arp’s b-factor over time, and the use of rate-transient analysis (RTA) for gaining insights into long-term performance. Participants will also learn about reserves classification in the Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS) and solution workflows for specific problems.
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About Us:
The Magpier specializes in providing high-quality training and development programs for professionals in various technical fields. With extensive experience, we cater to the specific needs of the industrial sector, offering specialized courses in areas such as geology, petroleum exploration, drilling, subsurface and reservoir engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, electronics engineering, and maintenance engineering.
Data collapsing during well shut-in periods for preserving mass in the drainage volume
Physical meaning of the Arp's b-factor over time and assessing various degrees of pressure support
Use of rate-transient analysis (RTA) for gaining insights into long-term performance
Reserves classification in the Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS)
Solution workflows for participants' specific problems