Students get to grips with Petroleum Experts

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Rae and Associate Professor Hisham (third and fourth left) and two students pose for group photo after the talk.

MIRI: Third and final-year petroleum engineering students of Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) recently attended a technical workshop on the use of the ‘Petroleum Experts’ (PROSPER) software as part of their Bachelor of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering (Honours) course.

The workshop was conducted by Graeme Rae, Director of Engineering at ALECA Sdn. Bhd, a Kuala Lumpur-based software development company that provides bespoke cloud-based tools to help companies deliver technical, commercial and sustainability goals.

PROSPER is one of the most widely-used and well-liked software for reservoir and production engineers.

It can be implemented to estimate the effects of future changes to various reservoir and production characteristics and optimise the operating conditions of an existing well system.

The software also enables the evaluation of the productivity of oil, gas, and condensate wells for production and injection scenarios, with or without artificial lift.

Curtin’s four-year Bachelor of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering (Honours) covers a wide range of topics that are essential to the petroleum engineering field.

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To find out more about the Bachelor of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering, visit courses.curtin.edu.my

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