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Training
Petroleum Thermal EOR
Subsurface Heat Management
Subsurface Heat Management Training
Integrated
Sciences Group
offers open-enrollment and on-site
subsurface heat management courses.
The course description and link to
outlines are provided below.
If you
are interested in this course, please call us at
1-661-872-1683
or e-mail us at
training@isgmax.com.
Course
Description
Course Outline
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Subsurface Heat Management 3-day Workshop
- Software Included!
June 11-13, 2019
University of Phoenix*
4900 California Ave,
Tower A
Bakersfield, CA 93309
$2,195 per Student
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Includes
Practical Aspect of Heat Management book, ResHeat software, analysis
workbook, lunch and refreshments during class.
This three-day workshop provides a comprehensive review of steamflooding and cyclic steam processes, well completions and
subsurface equipment, and reservoir heat management principles. This
course also includes hands-on training in the use of ISG's ResHeat software to analyze
data and evaluate subsurface heat management efficiency. Emphasis
is given to practical methods and techniques that have been proven to be
effective in improving the economic performance of actual steamflood and
cyclic steam stimulation projects.
This course is intended for petroleum
engineers, geologists, technical assistants and project team members that
would like practical experience diagnosing and optimizing the performance
of steamflood and cyclic steam projects.
* University of Phoenix is a trade name and registered trademark of
the Apollo Group, Inc. Its use herein by Integrated Sciences Group, to
identify the event location is not intended to imply affiliation with,
sponsorship or endorsement of the event by University of Phoenix or
Apollo Group, Inc.
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Instructor
Ms. Suzanne
Castrup has over thirty-five years of experience in heavy oil recovery and is currently President of Integrated Sciences Group. Since joining Integrated
Sciences Group, she has developed several measurement science and
petroleum engineering courses and provided engineering consulting
services for monitoring and optimizing heavy oil projects in California,
Canada, South America
and the Middle East. Prior to joining
Integrated Sciences Group, Ms. Castrup was Technical Advisor for Thermally
Enhanced Oil Recovery in Chevron’s Western Basins Group providing in-house consultation on all aspects of steamflood and cyclic steam project design,
implementation and evaluation. She was also a Production/Reservoir
Engineer, managing both cyclic steam stimulation and steamflood projects
in several heavy oil properties in the San Joaquin Valley, and spent
eleven years as a Research Engineer at Chevron Oil Field Research
Center. She has published numerous technical papers and holds several
patents relating to heavy oil recovery.
She is a recipient of the
2007 SPE International Award for distinguished contributions to petroleum
engineering projects, facilities and construction.
Click
Here
for a list of professional accomplishments.
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