Course - Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysics, Specialization Course - TPG4535
Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysics, Specialization Course
About
About the course
Course content
Students must normally choose the specialization course of 7.5 credits listed for the specialization. The contents of this will vary depending on the specialization project and assigned supervisor. Field courses may be included. Alternatively, an ordinary course of 7.5 credits may be selected, if approved by the supervisor for the specialization project.
Learning outcome
Ingress:
This course will provide in-depth knowledge in the field.
Knowledge:
Students will acquire specialized knowledge in support of project completion in the field.
Skills:
Students will be able to find scientific literature and draw out the main elements that are relevant to the project.
General competence:
Increased understanding of the field.
Learning methods and activities
The topics are given as lectures, occationally with exercises, seminars or self studies. In certain themes (field courses) a report, presentation or similar form part of the basis for evaluation, in addition to the oral exam. Information regarding this (including weighting) will be given at the start of the course.
Recommended previous knowledge
It is provided that the student has completed all courses which are listed as obligatory for the field in the study plan, or gets an approval from the teacher.
Course materials
Given at the beginning of the semester.
Credit reductions
Course code | Reduction | From |
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TPG4715 | 7.5 sp |
Subject areas
- Petrophysics
- Petroleum Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering - Reservoir Engineering
- Reservoir Engineering
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
- Curtis Hays Whitson
- Jan Åge Stensen
- Jon Kleppe
- Mai Britt Engeness Mørk
- Odd Steve Hustad
- Ole Torsæter
- Reidar B Bratvold
- Tom Aage Jelmert