- Docente: Paolo Macini
- Credits: 9
- SSD: ING-IND/30
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Paolo Macini (Modulo 1) Ezio Mesini (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Environmental Engineering (cod. 0928)
Learning outcomes
The Course is addressed to provide the basic knowledge of petroleum engineering, with special reference to exploration, drilling engineering, production engineering and hydrocarbon transport (including underground storage of natural gas and carbon dioxide). These topics represent strategic elements as far as European energy supplying is concerned. The Course is completed with an introduction to the study of project management and engineering phases of the petroleum industry, with applicative exercises and laboratory practices.
Course contents
Part I (Prof. Ing. Paolo Macini, 6 credits)
Origin of petroleum fluids: crude oil and natural gas. Fundamentals
of petroleum geology. Fundamentals of subsoil geophysical
exploration. Introduction to the study of natural porous media.
Porosity, permeability, saturation, multi-phase flow. Laboratory
measurements and lab practice.
Hydrocarbons and environment. Overview of fossil fuels consumption
in Italy and abroad. Italian legislation concerning oil and gas
leases; Italian energy department functions. Industrial phases and
economic evaluation of oil and gas development projects.
Definitions of oil and gas reserves. Environmental impact
studies.
Introduction to rotary drilling engineering. Wellhead assembly and
safety equipments. Rig site layout and organization. Introduction
to well control practices, offshore drilling and directional
drilling. Open-hole and cased hole well completion. Single-,
multiple- and selective completion schemes. Completion fluids.
Tubing and Christmas tree.
Well stimulation and hydraulic fracturing techniques. Sand control
practices. Artificial lift systems: gas-lift, sucker-rod pumps,
hydraulic pumps, electrical submersible pumps. Oil and gas
treatment plants: processes and equipments. Dehydration,
desulphurization, gasoline removal. Natural gas hydrates formation
prevention. Crude stabilization and emulsion treatment.
Part II (Prof. Ing. Ezio Mesini, 3 credits)
Well logging: generalities on hydrocarbon reserves evaluation,
wireline logging and logging while drilling. Petrophysical
parameters and their relationship with physical parameters of
reservoir rocks. Lithological logs, resistivity logs (macro and
micro) and induction logs. Porosity logs (sonic and nuclear).
Thermodynamic classification of hydrocarbons. Phase behaviour and
reservoir distribution of petroleum fluids. Principles of PVT
measurements applied to hydrocarbons mixtures.
Hydrocarbon transportation: technical and economical aspects.
Fundamentals on oil and gas pipelines. Liquid and gas flow in
pipelines, static design and corrosion prevention. Compression
stations: pumps and compressors. The problem of underground gas
storage and carbon dioxide geological storage. Basics on liquefied
natural gas technology (LNG).
Readings/Bibliography
Encyclopedia of hydrocarbons: Volume 1, exploration,
production and transportation, Treccani,
Rome, 2005.
Rabia: Oilwell Drilling, Graham & Trotman
Chilingar, Robertson, Kumar: Surface operations in petroleum
production (Vol I and II), Elsevier
Macini, Mesini: Alla ricerca dell'energia: Metodi di indagine
per la valutazione delle georisorse fluide, CLUEB Bologna,
1998.
Teaching methods
Classroom lectures, seminars and/or workshop by industry
professionals, laboratory practice (in small groups). Possible
field trips to rig sites or industrial plants. The lectures will
focus on general aspects of oil and gas industry (upstream sector).
The lectures will be supplemented with practical exercises and
laboratory measurements. The practical exercises will be carried
out to produce practical solutions to the theoretical problems
outlined during lectures.
Assessment methods
Students must sit a written and/or an oral test comprising of a
series of questions that aim to ascertain students' understanding
of the technological and design principles presented during
lectures, and a practical problem similar to the ones dealt with
during the practical exercises or laboratory activity related to
the course lectures.
Teaching tools
Video projector, PC, overhead projector, laboratories.
Office hours
See the website of Paolo Macini
See the website of Ezio Mesini