Petroleum production engineers are required to design and select subsurface equipment to produce oil and gas well fluids efficiently and economically while adhering to all HSE requirements. PENG 6015 aims to provide a foundation in all aspects of production engineering including but not limited to, Reservoir Inflow Performance, Pressure Losses and Skin Effects, 3-Phase Flow, Nodal Analysis, Flow Assurance, Surface Facilities, Artificial Lift Methods, Typical Workovers, Flow Measuring Devices, Diagnostics, Remedial Techniques and Application. The course will consist of a series of F2F lectures, videos and where possible field trips, visits to companies and lectures from industrial visitors related to production practice. The student will be required to complete a series of coursework (home) work assignments, quizzes, and examinations as part of their regular course of study.
Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
Compulsory Fees: TTD 1,485.00/USD 219.00
Tuition Fees: TTD 10,355.00
Pre-Requisites: Candidates applying for registration should have at least: A Second Class Honours degree in Engineering/Natural Sciences (Physics & Chemistry majors)/Earth Sciences; OR An equivalent qualification, in respect of either Engineering and/or Engineering Management; A candidate applying for registration with a Pass degree may be considered for entry provided the candidate has acceptable industrial experience.
Course Credits: 4
Assessment: Coursework: 40%, Final Examination:60%
Duration: Lectures – January 20 – April 11, 2025
Lecture Time: Wednesdays 4-8pm (GMT-4)
For More Information, Contact: Mr. Paul Singh (paul.singh@uwi.edu)