Courses of Study 2011-2012 
    
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Courses of Study 2011-2012 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CHEME 5207 - Hydrocarbon Resources


(module)
Spring. (First two thirds of semester) 2 credits.

A. M. Center.

The discovery and development of petroleum resources and their subsequent transformation to transportation fuels. Topics include exploration and drilling techniques, reservoir engineering, conversion of well fluid to transportable crude oil and gas, extraction of natural gas liquids, and petroleum refining. Various processing scenarios for different crude oils will be modeled by refinery software.

Outcome 1: A basic understanding of hydrocarbon geology. (a,c,e)

Outcome 2: A basic understanding of hydrocarbon exploration methodologies and reservoir characterization. (a,c,e)

Outcome 3: A basic understanding of hydrocarbon well drilling. (a,c,e)

Outcome 4: A basic understanding of surface processing of well fluid and how they are converted to transportable products. (a,c,e,h)

Outcome 5: An understanding of petroleum refining and the interaction between processing schemes and the profitable processing of different crude oils. (b,c,e,j)

Outcome 6: Outcome 6: An understanding of the petroleum supply chain (c,h,j)



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