Petroleum Engineering Technology Student Guide, v 1 August 22, 2016 Furr High School Houston Community College Professor Thomas (Tom) Lane Thomas.lane@hccs.edu Classroom 301B Student Name: 1
Student Guide Objective: Provide an overview of the Fall 2016 courses Clarify how you will be graded Provide class rules Provide school / career info to discuss with your family and friends Provide HCC degree plan information to confirm you are on track Teaching Objectives: Help you get a Certificate / AAS Degree Help you get in to a 2-year college / 4-year university Help you get a job Help you be a better presenter Help you understand petroleum business technology, operations and global issues Fall 2016 Classes: PTRT 1472 - Petroleum Data Management II - Drilling and Production. Class times - Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs, Fri 9:08a - 9:52am. AND Tues, Thurs 9:56am- 11:28am PTRT 2331 - Well Completions Class times - Mon, Wed, Fri 10:44am 11:28am PTRT 2370 - Petroleum Operations Class times - Mon, Wed, Fri 9:56am 10:40am 2
HCC Petroleum Engineering Technology Program 60-hour AAS Degree (Associate of Applied Science) o Can get a job o Can go to a 4-year University 42-hour Level 2 Certificate o Can get a job o Can go to a 2-year college o Can go to a 4-year University Petroleum engineering technicians o In the office o In the field o For an Oil Company (Chevron, Shell) o For a Service Company (Halliburton, Schlumberger) o For an engineering consulting firm (Worley Parsons, Technip, Stress Engr) o For a research company o For a college / university as a teacher Class Rules: Have fun Respect others Clap after presentations are made Cell phone okay first 5 minutes of class and last 5 minutes of class One person talking at a time Get a pass to leave classroom No eating or drinking in classroom Keys to Success in Industry: Initiative Communication Coordination Work Quality Work Quantity Volunteer to do more work Volunteer to help others Help your boss achieve their objectives Help your Company be more efficient, profitable Make a daily Things to Do list. Prioritize it. Get it done 3
HCC System HCC student ID, email access HCC Learning Web Access - syllabus, tests, jobs, class information HCC Certificate / Degree Plan. Everybody to meet with me on this. Details attached in this Student Guide Other Computer use in class Google everything Don t believe what you read on the Internet Ask several people to confirm facts Current events discussion local and global Petroleum business safety, integrity Furr HS provides spiral notebook. Please use it to take notes. Extra bonus points for maintaining your notes. This note taking is a key part of your training to be successful in education, in your job in business, and in managing your family Textbook usage rules Please, please make up work if absent or sick I apologize in advance for making errors on your names Tests will be returned to you so you can use for future tests Final exam will be retained by Furr HS A grade summary sheet will be routinely shared with Furr HS and HCC so they are aware of your progress on the course Presentations to be 5 minutes long. Presentation to be given from front of class using computer and projector. PowerPoint or Word or YouTube or verbal with illustrations. Topic to be current event, technology, equipment, operations, social concern related to course. Can be any subject in textbook. Should be interesting and information to your classmates Extra bonus points towards test average for watching and submitting a one-page report on the movie, Deepwater Horizon Please sign attendance sheet as you enter the class 4
PTRT 1472 - Petroleum Data Management II - Drilling and Production. Class Schedule 15 weeks 44 - one hour classes 31 three hour classes Final exams week of Dec 5-9 Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, student will be able to: Describe roles and responsibilities of people involved in Drilling and Production Operations Describe the drilling and production data that an engineering technician will manage in their job Describe the design and construction of drill wells Describe the operation, testing and maintenance of wells Describe the design, fabrication, construction, testing, commissioning, operation and decommissioning of surface facilities Christmas trees, chokes, flowlines, separators, metering equipment, pumps for liquids, compressors for gas, heat exchangers, gas sweetening facilities, gas dehydration facilities, pipelines, gas plants, refineries, LNG facilities Tests 9 tests plus final exam = 10 tests Open book, open notes. True false, Multiple choice, Fill in blank, draw schematics Please, no talking to other students or distractions during tests Presentations Three individual presentations One group presentation Final Grade Calculation Each test and each presentation is graded, 100 points max Average of the 10 tests is 60% of your grade Average of your four presentations is 40% of your grade You can t afford a zero score. Please make up work Textbook Nontechnical Guide to Petroleum Geology, Exploration, Drilling & Production 5
PTRT 2331 - Well Completions Class Schedule 15 weeks 44 - one hour classes Final exams week of Dec 5-9 Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, student will be able to: Describe roles and responsibilities of people involved in well completions Describe the reservoir, drilling and production data that an engineering technician will manage in their job related to well completions Describe the design and construction of drill well completions Describe the operation, testing and maintenance of wells related to the well s completion Describe the metering equipment used to monitor the status of the well s completion Describe wellwork and workovers to modify a well s completion Tests 6 tests plus final exam = 7 tests Open book, open notes. True false, Multiple choice, Fill in blank, draw schematics Please, no talking to other students or distractions during tests Presentations Three individual presentations One group presentation Final Grade Calculation Each test and each presentation is graded, 100 points max Average of the 7 tests is 60% of your grade Average of your four presentations is 40% of your grade You can t afford a zero score. Please make up work Textbook Well Completion and Servicing 6
PTRT 2370 - Petroleum Operations Class Schedule 15 weeks 44 - one hour classes Final exams week of Dec 5-9 Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, student will be able to: Describe roles and responsibilities of people involved in Production Operations Describe the drilling and production data that an engineering technician will manage in their job Describe the design and construction of drill wells Describe the operation, testing and maintenance of wells Describe the design, fabrication, construction, testing, commissioning, operation and decommissioning of surface facilities Christmas trees, chokes, flowlines, separators, metering equipment, pumps for liquids, compressors for gas, heat exchangers, gas sweetening facilities, gas dehydration facilities, pipelines, gas plants, refineries, LNG facilities Tests 6 tests plus final exam = 7 tests Open book, open notes. True false, Multiple choice, Fill in blank, draw schematics Please, no talking to other students or distractions during tests Presentations Three individual presentations One group presentation Final Grade Calculation Each test and each presentation is graded, 100 points max Average of the 7 tests is 60% of your grade Average of your four presentations is 40% of your grade You can t afford a zero score. Please make up work Textbook Petroleum Production Operations 7
Other Resources SPE, Society of petroleum engineers, www.spe.org SPE Gulf Coast Section, www.spegcs.org ASME, mechanical engineering ASCE, civil engineering APG, geology AiChe, chemical engineering Petroleum Industry Areas Geology Landman Reservoir Planning and financial Drilling and completion Surface facilities construction Well & facility operations Transportation trucks, rail, pipeline, boats Gas Plants Refineries LNG Products gasoline, lube oils, jet fuel, propane 8
HCC 60-hour Associate of Applied Science Degree in Petroleum Engineering Technology ENGR 1201 Intro to Engineering PTRT 1301 Overview of Petroleum Industry MATH 1314 College Algebra CPMT 1303 Intro to Computing Technology PTRT 1470 Petroleum Data Management I Exploration PTRT 1370 Petroleum Geology ENGL 1301 Composition I PTRT 1313 Industrial Safety PTRT 1472 Petroleum Data Management II Drilling & Production PTRT 1473 Exploration and Production II MATH 1325 Elements of Calculus PTRT 2370 Petroleum Operations XXXX #3## - Petroleum Program Elective PTRT 2331 Well Completions XXXX #3## - Social, Behavior, Science Elective PTRT 2323 Natural Gas Production XXXX #3## - Humanities Elective PTRT 2470 Petroleum Data Management III Facilities and Performance PTRT 2372 Internship HCC 42-hour Level 2 Certificate in Petroleum Engineering Technology ENGR 1201 Intro to Engineering PTRT 1301 Overview of Petroleum Industry MATH 1314 College Algebra CPMT 1303 Intro to Computing Technology PTRT 1313 Industrial Safety ENGL 1301 Composition I PTRT 1470 Petroleum Data Management I Exploration MATH 1325 Elements of Calculus PTRT 1471 Exploration and Production I PTRT 1370 Petroleum Geology PTRT 1473 Exploration and Production II PTRT 1472 Petroleum Data Management II Drilling & Production PTRT 2370 Petroleum Operations 9