To address the broad background of students entering the Reservoir Characterization Interdisciplinary Specialization, there are three streams for completion: Geology, Geophysics and Engineering.
All students must take at least six courses at the 600 and/or 700 level.
Students in the engineering stream are required to take:
Geophysics 559
Chemical Engineering 621
Chemical Engineering 661
Chemical Engineering 698/Geology 698**
Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources 668
and select four from the following list, two of which MUST be geoscience:
Petroleum Engineering 543
Chemical Engineering 619.63
Chemical Engineering 649
Chemical Engineering 657
Geology 647
Geology 655
Geophysics 667
Geophysics 671
Students in the geology stream are required to take:
Petroleum Engineering 523
Chemical Engineering 621
Chemical Engineering 661 OR Geology 697
Chemical Engineering 698/Geology 698**
Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources 668
and select four from the following list, two of which MUST be engineering:
Engineering 407
Petroleum Engineering 513
Petroleum Engineering 525
Petroleum Engineering 533
Petroleum Engineering 543
Chemical Engineering 619.63
Chemical Engineering 629
Chemical Engineering 649
Chemical Engineering 657
Chemical Engineering 687
Geophysics 559
Geophysics 667
Geology 647
Geology 655
Students in the geophysics stream are required to take:
Petroleum Engineering 523
Chemical Engineering 621
Chemical Engineering 661
Chemical Engineering 698/Geology 698*
Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources 668
and select four from the following list, two of which MUST be engineering:
Engineering 407
Petroleum Engineering 513
Petroleum Engineering 525
Petroleum Engineering 533
Petroleum Engineering 543
Chemical Engineering 619.63
Chemical Engineering 629
Chemical Engineering 649
Chemical Engineering 657
Chemical Engineering 687
Geophysics 667
Geology 647
Geology 655
* To be taken in the final semester of study.
Chemical Engineering 698/Geology 698 course is a team-based experience with each team required to analyse and integrate various data (e.g., seismic, logs, and production) from a real field. Each member of the team is expected to have proficiency on the software packages for geophysical interpretation, geological mapping, geostatistical modelling and reservoir flow modelling. The reservoir characterization will require the development and assessment of a geostatistical model of the field that will be used for a history match and to propose future development. The project will conclude with a formal presentation to experts from both academia and industry.