Drilling, Completing, and Producing from Oil and Natural Gas Wells Lecture
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the comprehensive process of drilling, completing, and producing oil and natural gas wells in this Stanford University lecture. Delve into onshore and offshore operations, covering topics such as drilling techniques, well completion methods, production processes, and rig count efficiency. Examine the environmental impacts of oil and gas development, and gain insights from industry expert Jane Woodward, Adjunct Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Learn about the latest advancements in the field and understand the complexities involved in extracting these valuable energy resources.
Syllabus
Introduction
Drilling Oil and Natural Gas Wells Onshore
Completing Oil and Natural Gas Well Onshore
Producing from Oil and Natural Gas Wells Onshore
Onshore Oil and Natural Gas Rig Count and Efficiency Gains
Environmental Impacts of Oil and Natural Gas Development
Summary of Onshore Drilling, Completing, and Producing
Drilling, Completing, and Producing from Oil and Natural Gas Wells Offshore
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Stanford Understand Energy
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