Analysis of four-point gas deliverability tests and gas well pressure transient tests, methods for
determining wet gas and condensate reserves in volumetric and water drive reservoirs, gas
inflow performance equations and methods of forecasting future production rates, essential
surface facilities and methods for handling sour gas and hydrates.
5. Course Outline
None.
7. Textbook[s]
Advanced Natural Gas Production Engineering, M. J. Economides, X. Wang, Gulf Publishing Company,
2007.
8. Additional References
9. Grade Distribution
All students must take Exams as scheduled. Failure to take an exam or the final exam during the
assigned class period will result in a grade of zero on that test unless the student has personally
contacted me and received my permission to be absent from the test.
A student can miss no more than 2 (3 hours) sessions of instruction. By the 3rd session, the
instructor may ask the student to drop the course.
Plagiarism: students caught cheating on an exam will receive a grade of Zero on the exam in
the first cheating attempt and a warning. Students caught cheating for the second time in
the same course will receive an F grade in the course and a second warning. A grade of zero
on an exam resulting from cheating must be counted in the student’s course grade.
Any student who receives 3 warnings will be suspended.