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Introduction to Heavy Oil Production Technologies
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Course Overview
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This two-day course is designed to provide technical professionals with an overview of current heavy oil production technologies and will introduce new production technologies that have been developed in the last several years. Technology screening guidelines will be outlined and informative assessments of the various approaches will be provided.
In class notes (binders) will be provided however, if students bring a laptop ALL THE PRESENTATIONS in open PowerPoint format, along with an additional 1.2 GB of information (papers, presentations,etc…) will be provided.
1.6 CEU (Continuing Education Units) or 16 PDH (Professional Development Hours)
A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.
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| Course Outline |
 | Introduction Recent Advancements in Oil Production Technologies Sand Control and Sand Management Massive Sand Production Mechanics CHOPS Implementation & Workovers Handling Sand in CHOPS Multilateral Wells for 1500 cP oils Horizontal or Vertical Cold Wells? Thermal and Combustion Problems Gravity Drainage Methods New Ideas in Thermal Technologies THAI (TM) - Toe to Heel Air Injection Pulsing Flow Enhancement |
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| Instructor(s): |
 | | Maurice Dusseault, Ph. D. | | Maurice Dusseault is currently Professor of Geological Engineering and Deputy Director, Porous Media Research Institute in Waterloo, Canada. He currently provides services as a consultant and senior advisor to a number of oil producing companies and government agencies, worldwide, and has published over 350 papers and articles. |
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| 18-Nov-10 | Classroom | Calgary | $ 1395 CAD |  |  |
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