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Kick-off Briefing
Mr Dinesh A/L Kanesan14 – 03 – 36
Tel : 05-3687295
Email : [email protected]
Field Development Project II (PCB4033)
Sept 2015
Ms Nur Asyraf Md AkhirBlock L– 01–38
Tel : 05-3687063
Email : [email protected]
Presentation Outline
Introduction1
Objectives2
3
Resource4
Role and Responsibilities5
FDP Deliverables
Presentation Outline
6 FDP Report/Writing Format
7
Proposed Milestone8
Assessment
Introduction
Field Development Plan (FDP): A documentation required for
new oil and gas field authorizations.
A capstone project for B.Eng (Hons) Petroleum Engineering.
THREE(3) credit hours.
Comprises of TWO (2) written report and TWO (2) oral
presentations:
Progress (Reservoir Engineering)
Final (RE, Drilling, PT, Economics, HSE)
To be completed within ONE (1) semester.
1
Field Development Plan II (FDP II) project
Course Summary
FDP I (2 CH)
FDP II (3 CH)
Data Retrieval
Distribution of Task
Project Management
Geology, Petrophysics, Volume Calculation
Static Modelling
Reservoir Simulation -Dynamic Modelling
Drilling Engineering
Production Technology
Facilities & Economics
Sustainable Development
Apply fundamental theoretical knowledge gained from previous courses to
practical field development.
This course will help future engineers to perform engineering design.
Objectives
1. Develop reservoir dynamic model.
2. Technically evaluate the selected field and propose
development strategies.
3. Assess the feasibility of the field in terms economic
and HSE points of view.
The ultimate objective is to prepare FDP Reports (reservoir and
development issues) to satisfy the requirements of the panel of
examiners.
2
Is profitable development possible?
What technical development plan is recommended?
Is further information required to reduce risk?
Tasks
FDP
FDP I
(2 Cr. Hrs)
Static Modelling &
Volumetric calculation
FDP II
(3 Cr. Hrs)
Dynamic Modeling
Technical and economic evaluation
Use PETREL or other software to develop a dynamic
model.
Study Development strategies.
Study Economic feasibility and HSE.
3
1. History matching
2. Optimize the production of existing wells
3. Well placement – add new wells
4. Production profile and forecasting
5. Secondary recovery
6. EOR plan
7. Sensitivity analysis!!
Reservoir Engineering
Choose the optimum methods to recover oil/gas!!
• Reservoir Data &
Analysis
• Well Test Analysis
• Reservoir
Management &
Surveillance
Reservoir Engineering
Identify principal drive mechanisms and compile a matrix of
recovery factor, production plateau rate and number of
production/injection wells for the high, medium and low case
STOIIPs generated in the volumetric exercise.
Indicate production and injection wells location on the
respective reservoir map.
Why the current production rate does not correspond to the
FDP production profile?
What factors are contributing to the accelerated decline?
What activities you propose to arrest the decline?
Any possibilities for increasing production via new wells?
Drilling and Completion
1. Well design and completions
2. Mud program
3. Drilling Schedule
4. Drilling cost
Design a completion schematic for typical producer and
injector.
Identify any possible future workover or artificial lift equipment.
Production Technology and Facilities
1. IPR curves
2. Topside structure
3. Platform design
4. Pipelines
5. Transportation
6. Surface processing
Design and evaluate qualitatively several (at least FOUR)
development options.
Screen and choose the best option based on technical
feasibility, safety, environmental impact and economical
aspects.
Economics
1. Economic model
2. Development scenarios
3. Sensitivity analysis
Workflow project economics calculation
Come out with:
Net Income / Profit
HSE & Sustainable Development
1. HSE Policy
2. Sustainable Development Policy
Develop Operations and Maintenance Philosophy.
Select and elaborate specific area covered in overall strategy
(e.g. HSE, transport).
4
Available software for the project (Pocket C5 and
Building 15)
RE – Petrel, Eclipse, CMG (IMEX, STARS, GEM, CMOST)
Petroleum Expert (GAP, PROSPER, MBAL)
Landmark (Drilling)
PipeSim
PanSystem
WellFlo (Well Performance)
PEEP (Petroleum Economics)
Questor (Facilities and Economics)
Resources
Role & Responsibility
Students
To demonstrate their ability to integrate in-depth
knowledge in the specific assigned area.
Should take their own initiative and creativity in
completing their project.
To work independently through exercising self-
discipline, self-management and job coordination
while undertaking the project.
5
Role & Responsibility
Students
To produce report which clearly defines the
objective(s) and the scope of project work.
To plan meeting schedule with their supervisors.
To adhere to the meeting schedule with the
supervisor for the purpose of updating the
progress and seeking advise on project matters.
To be responsible in finding alternative solution
for problems encountered in order to complete
the project.
To submit report on time with no exception.
Important!!
Groups are responsible for electing a team leader and
devising their own organization.
RE, Drilling, Production Technology, Facilities,
Economics and HSE.
Grouping
Supervisor I:
mainly to advise on RE part.
guide the students for entire progress of FDP II
Supervisor II:
mainly to supervise drilling, production technology and
facilities phase.
support supervisor I for the accomplishment of FDP II.
SUPERVISOR 1
(Main Supervisor)
SUPERVISORS
GROUP IDSUPERVISOR 2
** will be uploaded in the eLearning.
FDP Report and Writing Format
Report Outline:
The report consists of many parts arranged in a certain order. It is
recommended that the contents be in the following order:
1. Title page
2. Certification (only applicable for dissertation)
3. Acknowledgment
4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
5. Table of Contents
6. List of Figures
7. List of Tables
8. Abbreviations and Nomenclatures
9. INTRODUCTION
10. OBJECTIVES
11. PROJECT TEAM
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FDP Report and Writing Format 12. DELIVERABLES (items includes, but not limited to: )
a) Geology & Geophysics
b) Petrophysics
c) Static Modelling
d) Reservoir Engineering
e) Reservoir Simulation
f) Production Forecast
g) Reservoir Management
h) Proposed Development Plan
i) Drilling Engineering, Completion and Material Selections
j) Production Technology
k) Risk Analysis and Uncertainty
l) Facilities Engineering
m) Platform abandonment
n) Development cost and schedule and life of field operations
o) Project economics
p) Health, Safety and Environment
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13. References
14. Appendices
Assessment 7
Groups are evaluated based on their capability in
undertaking the project, producing the written
report and presenting the results.
Overall commitment, as well as personal
conduct, is also being observed at all time.
Report Submission
Progress Report
– should be submitted online through the eLearning &
hardcopy together with evaluation form to respective
supervisors.
– Presentation follows on the coming week.
Final Report
– to be endorsed by the supervisor.
– to submit a copy on the eLearning.
– Deliver the endorsed report to examiners together
with appropriate score sheets
Oral Presentation
After progress report submission, each group is
required to arrange a progress presentation (the
same week or the next following week) with
their own supervisors. The presentation should
not be more than 30 minutes.
Each group will have 1.5 hours (1 h 15 min
presentation and 15 min for Q and A).
Tentative date: As per schedule
Panel of Examiners
Examiners
– from industry (external examiners), internal
examiners and supervisors.
The examiners will function as project evaluators
who are responsible to evaluate the oral
presentations and dissertations.
Assessment 7
Assessment Contribution (%)
SupervisorInternal
Examiner
External
Examiner
Group
Members
Progress Report 10 - -
Progress Presentation 20 - -
Final Report - 20 - -
Final Presentation - 10 20 -
Supervisor Individual Review 5 - - -
Individual Assessment (Test) - - - 10
Peer Review 5
Total 35 30 20 15
Proposed Milestone
No Items Date
1. FDP Kickoff Briefing Week 2
2. RE Seminar Week 5
3.Progress Report submission and Presentation - RE Part
(Supervisor)
Week 8
5. Drilling and Production Seminar Week 8
7. Final Report Submission (All Phases) Week 12
8. Test Week 13
9. Final Presentation Week 14
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Further Detail will be communicated through
eLearning
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