Unconventional Reservoir Geomechanics

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Free Online Course: Unconventional Reservoir Geomechanics provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 10 weeks long, 6-8 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX.

Overview
  • The production of hydrocarbons from extremely low permeability unconventional reservoirs through horizontal drilling and multi-stage hydraulic fracturing has transformed the global energy landscape. Although hundreds of thousands of wells have been drilled and completed, recovery factors remain low in both tight oil (2-10%) and shale gas (15-25%) reservoirs. This course, designed for both geoscientists and engineers, covers topics ranging from the physical properties of reservoir rocks at the nanometer- to centimeter-scale to the state of stress on fractures and faults at the basin-scale. The course follows the textbook Unconventional Reservoir Geomechanics by Mark Zoback and Arjun Kohli, available in print or electronic versions.

    Unconventional Reservoir Geomechanics, Cambridge University Press 2019

    https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/unconventional-reservoir-geomechanics/39665444034A2EF143D749DF48A5E5DC

    The first part of the course covers topics that become progressively broader in scale, starting with laboratory studies of the microstructural, mechanical, and flow properties of reservoir rocks and concluding with field observations of fractures, faults, and the state of stress in unconventional basins. The second part of the course focuses on the process of stimulating production using horizontal drilling and multi-stage hydraulic fracturing. Important engineering concepts will be reviewed, including microseismic monitoring, production and depletion, well-to-well interactions, and hydraulic fracture propagation. The final part of the course addresses the environmental impacts of unconventional oil and gas development, in particular the occurrence and management of induced seismicity.

    Two units will be released each week on edX. Each unit will be comprised of 3-5 video modules 10-20 minutes in length. Videos can be accessed at any time before the end of the course. Grading will be based entirely on 6 homework assignments. Homeworks are due on edX at the start of each week at 07:00 UTC (00:00 PST). Students who select the verified enrollment option and earn at least 70% on the homeworks will receive a certificate from edX.

Syllabus
  • Syllabus

    4/6 Week 1

    Unit 1: Introduction and Course Overview

    Unit 2: Unconventional Reservoirs

    4/13 Week 2

    Homework 1 – State of Stress in Unconventional Reservoirs ****

    Unit 3: Stress, Fractures and Faults I

    Unit 4: Horizontal Drilling and Hydraulic Fracturing

    4/20 Week 3

    Homework 1 Due

    Homework 2 – Composition and Elastic Properties

    Unit 5: Composition, Fabric, Elastic Properties and Anisotropy

    Unit 6: Rock Strength and Ductility

    4/27 Week 4

    Homework 2 Due

    Homework 3 – Ductility, Friction, and Stress Magnitudes ****

    Unit 7: Ductility and Stress Magnitudes

    Unit 8: Frictional Properties

    5/4 Week 5

    Homework 3 Due

    Homework 4 – Flow and Sorption

    Unit 9: Pore Networks and Pore Fluids

    Unit 10: Flow and Sorption ****

    5/11 Week 6

    Homework 4 Due

    Homework 5 – Stress, Faults, and Reservoir Seismology ****

    Unit 11: Stress, Fractures, and Faults II

    Unit 12: Reservoir Seismology

    5/18 Week 7

    Homework 5 Due

    Homework 6 – Induced Shear Slip on Faults

    Unit 13: Shear Stimulation and Depletion

    Unit 14: Stimulation Optimization

    5/25 Week 8

    Homework 6 Due

    Unit 15: Production and Depletion

    Unit 16: Environmental Impacts

    6/1 Week 9

    Unit 17: Induced Seismic and Unconventional Reservoir Development

    Unit 18: Managing Risk of Induced Seismicity

    6/8 Week 10

    Unit 19: Discussion and Wrap-up