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The Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Recovery Techniques course in Geneva is a specialized training course designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and techniques to maximize resource extraction in reservoir engineering.

Geneva

Fees: 6600
From: 17-08-2026
To: 21-08-2026

Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Recovery Techniques

Course Overview

Reservoir engineering plays a vital role in maximizing hydrocarbon production and extending the life of oil and gas fields. This Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Recovery Techniques Training Course provides participants with the technical knowledge and applied skills to analyze reservoirs, model performance, and implement enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods.

The course covers reservoir characterization, fluid flow principles, material balance, and simulation techniques. Participants will also explore EOR strategies such as thermal recovery, gas injection, and chemical flooding, supported by case studies from around the world.

By the end of the course, participants will be prepared to improve recovery efficiency, reduce production decline, and apply innovative reservoir management strategies.

Course Benefits

  • Gain a strong foundation in reservoir engineering principles.

  • Learn advanced reservoir simulation and modeling techniques.

  • Evaluate and apply enhanced recovery methods.

  • Improve decision-making for field development and production.

  • Maximize hydrocarbon recovery while reducing decline rates.

Course Objectives

  • Understand reservoir properties and fluid flow mechanisms.

  • Apply material balance and decline curve analysis.

  • Use reservoir simulation tools for performance forecasting.

  • Evaluate different EOR techniques and their applications.

  • Design reservoir management strategies for production optimization.

  • Assess economic and operational feasibility of EOR projects.

  • Strengthen decision-making through case-based analysis.

Training Methodology

The course combines instructor-led lectures, reservoir engineering problem-solving, simulation workshops, and industry-based case studies. Participants will practice applying reservoir analysis and EOR methods to real-world scenarios.

Target Audience

  • Reservoir engineers and petroleum engineers.

  • Production and field development engineers.

  • Geoscientists and subsurface professionals.

  • Technical managers in oil and gas companies.

Target Competencies

  • Reservoir characterization and analysis.

  • Simulation and performance forecasting.

  • Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) applications.

  • Reservoir management and optimization.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering

  • Reservoir rock and fluid properties.

  • Porosity, permeability, and fluid saturation.

  • Fluid flow mechanisms in porous media.

  • Reservoir drive mechanisms.

Unit 2: Reservoir Analysis and Evaluation

  • Material balance calculations.

  • Decline curve analysis.

  • Well testing and pressure analysis.

  • Reservoir performance monitoring.

Unit 3: Reservoir Simulation and Modeling

  • Principles of reservoir simulation.

  • Building static and dynamic models.

  • Forecasting reservoir performance.

  • Case studies of simulation applications.

Unit 4: Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques

  • Thermal recovery methods.

  • Gas injection strategies.

  • Chemical flooding and surfactant methods.

  • Field applications of EOR projects.

Unit 5: Reservoir Management Strategies

  • Integrating reservoir studies into field development.

  • Production optimization methods.

  • Monitoring and adjusting EOR performance.

  • Best practices for long-term reservoir management.

Unit 6: Economic and Risk Considerations

  • Evaluating feasibility of EOR projects.

  • Cost-benefit analysis of recovery techniques.

  • Managing operational risks in reservoir projects.

  • Decision-making frameworks for investment.

Unit 7: Future Trends in Reservoir Engineering

  • Digital tools and AI in reservoir analysis.

  • Unconventional reservoirs and shale resources.

  • CO₂ injection and carbon management in EOR.

  • Emerging technologies in recovery enhancement.

Ready to maximize recovery and optimize reservoir performance?
Join the Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Recovery Techniques Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the skills to drive production success.

Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Recovery Techniques

The Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Recovery Techniques Training Courses in Geneva offer professionals an advanced and practical understanding of how to evaluate, develop, and optimize hydrocarbon reservoirs throughout their lifecycle. These programs are designed for reservoir engineers, geoscientists, production engineers, field development planners, and technical managers who aim to improve recovery performance, maximize production efficiency, and support strategic reservoir management decisions.

Participants explore the foundational principles of reservoir engineering, including reservoir characterization, fluid flow behavior, porosity and permeability analysis, and pressure and production performance evaluation. The courses emphasize the use of data interpretation, modeling techniques, and simulation tools to accurately assess reservoir potential and forecast recovery outcomes. Through real-world examples and hands-on exercises, attendees learn how to build reservoir models, conduct decline curve analysis, and apply material balance methods to support informed field development planning.

These enhanced recovery and reservoir optimization training programs in Geneva also focus on advanced techniques such as waterflooding, gas injection, chemical EOR processes, thermal recovery methods, and emerging low-carbon recovery technologies. Participants gain insight into evaluating recovery feasibility, designing injection strategies, and managing reservoir behavior under different operational scenarios. The curriculum highlights the importance of integrating geological, engineering, and operational data to improve reservoir performance and asset value.

Attending these training courses in Geneva provides a valuable opportunity to learn from global industry experts in a collaborative and international environment. Geneva’s role as a hub for energy strategy and technical dialogue enriches the learning experience with diverse perspectives and knowledge exchange. By the end of the program, participants will be equipped to apply enhanced recovery strategies, optimize reservoir management plans, and support sustainable production operations—strengthening both technical competency and strategic capability in a competitive global energy landscape.