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Production Engineering I

2015 INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PETRONAS SDN BHD


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PRODUCTION ENGINEERING I
Semester 5/3
By
Mrs. Noor Ilyana Ismail
(ilyana.ismail@petronas.com.my)
Office: 23-03-19

Ext: 7884

DISCUSSION

Get to know each other

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Outcome Based Education (OBE)
Structure of the course (Outlines/contents)
Lesson plan (Lecture, project work, laboratory
practical, etc.)
Teaching evaluation (Feedbacks)
UTP attendance policy (University required to
present monthly report on the international
attendance to MOHE Min. of Higher Educ.)

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
PO-2: Identify, formulate and analyse complex Petroleum
Engineering problems reaching substantiated
conclusion using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences and engineering sciences

PO-5: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques,


resources, and modern engineering and IT tools,
including prediction, modeling, to complex
Engineering activities, with an
limitations

Petroleum

understanding of the

COURSE MAJOR OUTCOMES


At the end of this course, students should be able to:

Course Learning Outcome (CLO)

Programme
Outcomes (POs)

CLO1

Explain well performance concept

PO2

CLO2

Determine and simulate well


performance using nodal analysis
concept

PO5

CLO3

Describe well stimulation techniques

PO2

CLO4

Design artificial lift systems

PO5

COURSE MAJOR CONTENTS


Well Performance Concepts
Nodal Analysis
Matrix Acidising
Hydraulic Fracturing
Sand Control
Artificial Lift Methods

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015


(Undergraduate)

ASSESSMENT PLAN
1) Coursework (25%)
Quizzes: 0%
Assignment: 3%
Class Contribution / Participation: 2%
Laboratory practical: 5%
Test: 15%

2) Final Exam (50%)

REFERENCE
Main reference:
Golan, M., Whitson C.H., (1996), Well
Performance, 2nd Edition, Tapir
Lake, L.W., (2007), Petroleum Engineering
Handbook, SPE Richardson

Optional reference:
Allen, T.O., Roberts, A.P., (1993),
Production Operation, Vol. 1 & 2, Fourth
Edition, OGCI

CLASS POLICY

Attendance / Punctuality
Plagiarism
Honesty & Commitment
Timeliness (Submission of exercises)
Examples / Extra Help (Team spirit)
E-Learning
Read WIDE & WILD

NEXT MEETING

Day: Wednesday
Date: 20 May 2015
Time: 8.00-10.00 am
Venue: C3

QUESTION ??

THANK YOU

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