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I N T E R N AT I O N A L B U S I N E S S C O N F E R E N C E S P R E S E N T S

2 DAYS ADVANCE COURSE ON


ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY TO MAXIMISE
RECOVERY FROM MATURE AND HEAVY OIL FIELD

2019 Introduc on:


MON-TUE
September Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) consists of techniques
employed to recover the immobile or by-passed oil held
23rd / 24th Mumbai. in the reservoir by viscous and capillary forces a er
primary and secondary recovery. There are many types
of EOR techniques in vogue. The most common type of
Our Approach : EOR techniques are the so called thermal processes
where heat is supplied to viscous and heavy oil to reduce
International Business Conferences delivers Training it viscosity in form of steam, hot water and in situ
Programs that are designed according to latest trends combus on. Reduc on in viscosity facilitates easy flow
and developments, it also believes in offering training of oil toward the producer. Thermal methods are most
inputs customized to an organization's unique applied EOR techniques for heavy oil fields. Around
business requirements. half of contribu on of EOR comes from thermal
methods. Another EOR technique called Miscible Gas
The three faculties for this workshop has domain expertise Injec on is used in ght and light oil reservoir to increase
in the subject in addition to the practical experience of the recovery by extrac ng or dissolving the oil by
having applied the theories in the workplace and thus injected miscible phase. Here IFT reduc on, swelling
can address issues of participants on “application of and viscosity reduc on in miscible zone improve release
learning”. and the mobility of oil. Common miscible phases used
Conceptual inputs are provided using a variety of are hydrocarbon, CO2 and nitrogen / flue gas. The
techniques such as audio-visual aids, role plays, case process can be applied in immiscible mode also or can be
combined with water or foam to improve it efficiency.
studies, games, instruments etc. The “Action
This is second most prefered EOR process as it is robust
Learning” methodology is participant centered and
and can be applied both in sandstone as carbonate
practical work-place oriented.
reservoir. Third conven onal EOR technique is called
Participants are treated as partners in co-discovery of Chemical EOR. Normally Chemical EOR is applied at
learning that builds competitive edge in individuals ter ary stage to release and mobiles oil held by capillary
according to their individual needs and aspirations. forces by reducing interfacial tension between
displacing fluid and oil. Chemical EOR are also applied in
INPUTS re s e r vo i r h av i n g a d ve rs e m o b i l i t y ra o a n d
heterogeneity. Chemical EOR consists of processes such
Presentations
as Polymer flooding, ASP flooding etc. Among these,
polymer flooding is most applied chemical as it has
Practical Application

RolePlays proved its viability at field scale.


SalfAnalysis

Individual
Style

Movies Apart from these conven onal EOR techniques R&D


studies coming up with many innova ve and emerging
Games/Exercises
EOR process to improve the recovery. Microbial EOR,
Colloidal Dispersion Gel, Nano emulsion, Low Sal and
many Hybrid EOR processes are some of new process
under trial.
2 DAYS ADVANCE COURSE ON
ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY TO MAXIMISE
RECOVERY FROM MATURE AND HEAVY OIL FIELD
Introduc on: Objec ve of Course:
Objec ves of training / workshop to discuss with  Understanding of the various EOR
par cipants the different EOR Processes and theory techniques : Theory and principle involved.
and principle involved in it. Screening criteria for  Screening criteria for various EOR processes.
selec ng a EOR process for specific reservoir and  Selec on of various EOR injectants.
Laboratory studies involved. Key aspects to be  Key aspects during designing of various EOR
considered during designing a par cular process, processes.
Case studies, problems and correc ves measures  Advances in the EOR areas.
and monitoring will be discussed.  Merits and demerits of various EOR processes.
 Monitoring & Diagnosis parameters affec ng
the performance.
Benefits From the course:
 The course will help the par cipants to understand theory and principle involved in various EOR
processes to maximize recovery from mature fields.
 Par cipants will be able to diagnose a field what kind of EOR technique will suitable to improve the
recovery.
 It will also help them to understand key aspects in designing and monitoring a par cular EOR process,
analyzing the problem and correc ve measures to be taken.

Meet Your Expert Coaches: Mr. T. R. Mishra, Dr. Surendra Bateja & Mr. Braj Pal Singh

Meet Your Expert Coach:


Mr. T. R. Mishra
Mr. T. R. Mishra holds post gradua on degree in Physical Chemistry from Lucknow University with first posi on in
order of merit along with excellent academic records throughout.

He joined ONGC as Graduate Trainee and a er going through one year induc on training From ISM, Dhanbad, in
applied reservoir engineering, joined ONGC as Assistant Director (Res) at Ins tute of Reservoir Studies,
Ahmedabad, a premier research Ins tute of ONGC.

He served ONGC for more than 35 years in various capacity and re red as Group general Manager. He worked
both Produc vity Enhancement and EOR labs and held the posi on of Lab Head for six years apart from lab
experience. He has field Experience also. Under his supervision many chemical processes were studied, designed
and implemented successfully in the field. A er re rement he was appointed as domain expert in Chemical EOR at
IRS, ONGC, Ahmedabad.

To his credit he has presented and published many technical papers at various technical forum. He has a ended
ATW on EOR. He is recipient of Na onal award for innova ve research and for successful field test. Indian and
Foreign patents to his credit. He is also cer fied accredited coach. He has been chief faculty for training courses on
EOR junior and middle level officers of ONGC.

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I N T E R N AT I O N A L B U S I N E S S C O N F E R E N C E S
Meet Your Expert Coach: Meet Your Expert Coach:
Dr. Surendra Bateja Mr. Braj Pal Singh

Dr. Surendra Bateja, holds PhD degree in Chemistry from  Experience :


University of Rajasthan, Jaipur (India).After completing 20 yrs. R&D work on various EOR Processes.
his post doctoral experience in chemistry he joined
 13 yrs on Asset Fields Development, Pressure
ONGC as Asstt. Engineer (Reservoir) in 1978 at Institute
data generation and Interpretation, EOR / IOR
of Reser voir Studies (Ahmedabad). He has
implementation and Monitoring.
superannuated from the services of ONGC as General
Manager (Reservoir) in May 2013. Dr. Bateja has been  Mr. B.P Singh holds master's degree in Physical
involved in the R&D activities pertaining to laboratory Chemistry from Rohilkhand Bariely University in
evaluation, field pilot design, implementation & 1981. He also holds M.Phil degree in Electro
evaluation, and full field implementation, surveillance & Chemistry from Delhi university in 1983. He
monitoring of various EOR techniques for 36 years. He joined ONGC in 1985 as a Reservoir Engineer
has been actively associated with water quality and served ONGC at various places in different
designing & laboratory evaluation of water flooding Capacities. such as Assam, Rajamundry and
prospects including determination of residual oil Ahmedabad and Institute of Reservoir Studies
saturation as well as field performance prediction of the where he was involved in Reservoir Field
projects, control & management of produced water,
Operations, field development and monitoring,
miscible /immiscible gas injection, commercial
pressure transition analysis and R &D studies in
application of In-situ Combustion for EOR from Indian
Chemical and gas injection EOR. He retired from
heavy oil fields, application of microbial techniques for
ONGC as Dy GM (res ) in 2018.
flow improvement of heavy /extra-heavy oil for cold
production and EOR. He has worked as a Domain Expert  For his excellent contribution for increasing gas
for Microbial EOR at IRS, ONGC, Ahmedabad. He has production from KG basin he was awarded
served as teaching faculty for a number of training Chairman and EC awards.
courses on Pressure maintenance by water and gas
 He has expertise in area of Chemical EOR both
injection, Advances in EOR techniques and Reservoir
Engineering for non reservoir engineers in ONGC .He has laboratory studies and Pilot design and
published/ presented more than 40 research papers in monitoring.. Under his supervision many
various national/ international journals/ conferences. chemical pilot have been designed and
implemented. He also has expertise in area of
He was elected Distinguished Member of Society of gas injection. His work on Alkaline-Surfactant-
Petroleum Engineers (USA) in 2011.for the last ten years
Alternating-Gas (ASAG) for Gandhar field of
he has been providing volunteer services as a member of
ONGC was awarded. His work on Chemical EOR
Technical Editorial Committee of Peer reviewed Journals
is also being implemented in Heavy oil field in
of SPE on Reservoir Evaluation and Production and
ONGC.
Operations. He was selected as Outstanding Technical
Editor for SPE journal Reservoir Analysis and Evaluation  To his credit he has published 28 technical
in 2009, and for the SPE journal Production and papers in national and international seminar /
Operations in 2013. He has been serving as a Member of workshop etc. While serving at Institute of
the International Technical Committee for the World reservoir Studies he has mentored many
Heavy Oil Congress for the conferences held during students from various petroleum Institutes. He
2013, 2014 ,2015 and 2016. He is recipient of Certificate has also experience as faculty on EOR work
of Excellence from Ministry of Petroleum and Natural shop.
Gas, Government of India for technical paper on Role of
Oil & Gas in industrialization in India( 1989); Acclamation
Award by Centre for Public Sector Studies, New Delhi,
India for paper on Managing Energy in Public Enterprises
(1988); Petro-Fed Innovator of the Year (Team) 2009 by
Petroleum Federation of India.
Event Flow - For 2 Day

Mr. T. R. MISHRA Sh BP SINGH


Part I: Introduc on to EOR : Part IV : GAS BASED EOR PROCESSES:
 IOR/EOR.  Theory behind gas based EOR.
 Mature &Heavy oil fields.  Types of various gas based EOR.
 Need for EOR. A : CARBON DIOXIDE FLOODING :
 Conven onal EOR techniques.  Principle involved in CO2 flooding.
 Emerging EOR techniques.  Screening criteria of CO2 flooding.
Part II: Chemical EOR techniques:  Proper es of Co2.
 Brief about Chemical EOR.  Types of CO2 flooding :
 Principle involved.  Miscible.
 Types of chemical EOR processes.  Immisible.
 Case Studies of Co2:
A : POLYMER FLOODING :
 Performance.
 Mechanism , Selec on criteria for PF .
 Lesson learnt.
 Selec on Criteria EOR polymers.
 Types of polymers used in polymer flooding B: HYDROCARBON BASED GAS FLOODING:
 Polymer degrada on and measures to counter  Principle involved.
it.  Screening Criteria.
 Laboratory inves ga ons to op mize an EOR  Types of Hydrocarbon gas injec on Process.
polymer for par cular rock/ oil /brine system.  LPG.
 Key aspects during designing & monitoring of  Enriched gas drive.
polymer flooding.  Dry gas drive.
 Advances in area of polymer flooding.  Case studies.
 Issues and remedial measures during field trials.  Performance.
 Applica on of Polymer flooding in heavy oil  Lesson learnt.
field. Along with Case studies. C : Nitrogen / Flue gas Injec on :
B : Alkaline Flooding:  Principle involved.
 Principle involved.  Screening criteria.
 Screening criteria for alkaline process.  Merit and Demerit of Gas injec on processes.
 Selec on of alkali for EOR. E : Hybrid Gas injec on Processes :
 Merit and demerit of alkaline EOR.  WAG.
 Modified alkaline EOR process.  SWAG.
 Case studies of Alkaline EOR.  FAWAG.
C : SURFACTANT/ AS/SP/ASP FLOODING:  ASAW.
 Principle involved.  Theory involved.
 Types of various surfactant EOR processes.  Case studies and Performance.
 Screening criteria for various Surfactant laiden  Status of gas injec on process.
EOR process.
 Selec on criteria for selec on of EOR surfactant.
 Types of surfactants used in surfactant EOR.
 Laboratory studies for surfactant selec on.
 Advantages of ASP over Polymer flooding.
 Designing and Monitoring of ASP pilot.
 Case studies of ASP process.
Part III : EMERGING EOR TECHNIQUE:
 Low salinity EOR.
 MEOR.
 CDG Technology.
Event Flow - For 2 Day

Dr. S BATEJA

Part V: THERMAL EOR PROCESSES:


 Principle Involved.
 Types of thermal EOR processes.
 Screening of various thermal processes.

A: STEAM INJECTION PROCESS :


Principle involved.
 Selec on criteria for steam injec on process.
 Types of steam injec on processes.
 CSS.
 SAGD.
 THAI.
 Key points related to design of steam injec on.
 Case studies of Steam injec on.
 Performance and lesson learnt.
 Limita on of Steam injec on.

B: IN SITU COMBUSTION PROCESS:


Principle involved.
 Selec on criteria of In situ combus on Process.
 Types of insitu combus on process.
 Dry combus on process.
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