Training Courses
Well Test Analysis Training, Doha, 16-18 May 2016 OPC Training announces a 3 (three) day beginner level course in Doha, Qatar which will give attendees an understanding of the theory…
Advanced Drilling & Completion Engineering Training Course, Astana, Kazakhstan, 14-16th November 2015 As a results of customer demand, OPC is delighted to announce a new public training course in Astana, Kazakhstan…
PTA one day surgery & mentoring support Pressure Transient Analysis (PTA) is a complex discipline and its correct application for reservoir surveillance and appraisal projects or as a diagnostic tool…
Well test Analysis Training Course, Warsaw, 22-24 Sept 2015 As a result of his successful inaugural visit to Poland in April, Piers Johnson from OPC will be delivering a training…
OPC Training courses are delivered by experts in the particular subject; specialists who not only understand the topic but bring it to life.
Piers Johnson from OPC gives an overview of the presentation he made to the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) London section at the end of 2013. The presentation covered innovations…
Advanced Well Test Interpretation Training Course. The aim of this course is to equip attendees with an understanding of the theory and practice of pressure transient analysis using analytical methods and an understanding of the geological and fluid parameters.
Practical Well Test Interpretation Training Course – 3 days. This training course by leading consultants OPC provides a practical understanding of the theory and practice of well test interpretation and pressure transient analysis using analytical methods.
The course, run by expert consultants OPC, provides a good understanding of the concepts and tools that can contribute to improving reservoir management by making it a multi-disciplinary process.
Reservoir surveillance training course – This training course delivered by expert consultants employed by OPC gives participants a solid understanding of the concepts and value of reservoir surveillance and the effective use of permanent downhole pressure data