Horizontal and Multilateral Wells: Analysis and Design - HML1
Horizontal and Multilateral Wells: Analysis and Design - HML1
Horizontal and Multilateral Wells: Analysis and Design - HML1
Participants will learn how to:Identify the applications of horizontal, multilateral, and
intelligent wells from geological and reservoir aspects
Determine optimum well locations and their placement in reservoir structures
Assess multidisciplinary inputs for successful screening of advanced well projects
Select the most appropriate well geometries to enhance production rates and
hydrocarbon recovery from a variety of reservoir types and lithologies
Predict horizontal and multilateral well productivity with integrated reservoir flow and
well flow models
Evaluate formation damage and well completion effects on advanced well
performances
Diagnosis problems in advanced wells and conduct the necessary sensitivity analyses
Assess reservoir management requirements and how to achieve these through
developing well design criteria to achieve 'life of a well' success
Minimize technical and economic risk in advanced well projects
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Instructors:
DR. A. D. HILL is Professor, holder of the Robert L. Whiting Endowed Chair, and
Associate Department Head of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University.
Previously, he taught for twenty-two years at The University of Texas at Austin after
spending five years in industry. He is the author of the Society of Petroleum Engineering
(SPE) monograph, "Production Logging: Theoretical and Interpretive Elements", co-author
of the textbook, "Petroleum Production Systems", co-author of an SPE book, "Multilateral
Wells", and author of over 130 technical papers and five patents. He has been a Society
of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Distinguished Lecturer, has served on numerous SPE
committees and was founding chairman of the Austin SPE Section. He was named a
Distinguished Member of SPE in 1999 and received the SPE Production and Operations
Award in 2008. He currently serves on the SPE Editorial Review Committee and is
Chairman for the Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference. Professor Hill is an expert
in the areas of production engineering, well completion, well stimulation, production
logging, and complex well performance (horizontal and multilateral wells), and has
presented lectures and courses and consulted on these topics throughout the world.
He received a B.S. degree from Texas A&M University and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from
The University of Texas at Austin, all in chemical engineering.
DR. DING ZHU is Associate Professor and holder of the W. D. Von Gonten Faculty
Fellowship in Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University. Her main research areas
include general production engineering, well stimulation, and complex well performance.
She is an author of more than one hundred technical papers and a co-author of the SPE
book, Multilateral Wells. She has been a chairperson and a committee member for many
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) conferences and events, and a technical editor for
SPE Production and Facilities Journal and Journal for Natural Gas Science and
Engineering. She received a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the Beijing University of
Science and Technology and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in petroleum engineering from the
University of Texas at Austin.