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Dec 21, 2024
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PET 307 - Petroleum Production I Lab1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) The petroleum production lab is a hands-on program designed to provide petroleum engineering students with a series of labs relating to petroleum production topics. Topics relating to oil and gas production will be simulated and studied. These topics include characteristics of cementing systems, multiphase fluid flow in piping, the rheology of fracturing fluids, characterization of proppants and fracture conductivity, operation of separators, and chemical solutions for corrosion, emulsions, and bacteria. Laboratory reports are required.
Prerequisite(s): Pre-requisite: PET 205 Co-requisite: PET 302 Course generally offered both semesters.
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