Background Pattern

Oil & Gas Field Plan of Development

Course Code

TM5103

Number of Credits

3

Semester

Course Type

NoCodeCourseRelation
1TM6041Planning Of Oil Field DevelopmentEquivalent

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Field Development Stages and Reserves Determination
Reservoir Analysis and ModelingExplore
Drilling, Completion, and Surface Facilities
Environmental Permitting and Abandonment
Cost, Local Content, and Fiscal AspectsExpress

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Students are able to describe the stages of field development planning from exploration to exploitation, reserves determination process integrating geological, geophysical, and petrophysical aspects for volumetric evaluation, and initial reservoir parameter determination such as PVT and rock typing.
CPMK 2Students can outline reservoir analysis processes such as material balance, well testing, and pressure data analysis, reservoir modeling processes, reserve estimation, model initialization, history matching, and scenario modeling for both oil and gas fields.
CPMK 3Students can explain the determination and analysis processes of drilling and completion in oil and gas field development, analyze technology selection for surface facilities, and understand project planning and scheduling in upstream oil and gas development.
CPMK 4Students can describe the process of environmental permit application and environmental impact assessment, as well as understand and explain post-operation activities (Abandonment & Site Restoration) in upstream oil and gas operations.
CPMK 5Students can elaborate on methods for determining cost components including capital and operational costs in upstream oil and gas projects, understand and describe the aspects of Local Content Level (TKDN) and the process of estimating TKDN value in upstream oil and gas projects, as well as understand and explain fiscal aspects and various economic calculations in upstream oil and gas activities.

Learning Method

  • Group Discussion Problem-Based Learning Seminar Discussion and Presentation Case Study

Learning Modality

  • Offline Asynchronous Independent Group

Assessment Methods

  • Quiz Assignment Midterm Exam Final Exam