Speaker: Professor Derek Elsworth,Pennsylvania State University
Theme: New Advances in Oil and Gas Field Development Technology
Schedule:
1. Classes
Time |
Contents |
Room |
Thursday
31st, May |
9:00-11:45 |
Reactive Flow and Permeability Dynamics – I &II
|
302, Xilang Building |
14:30-17:15 |
Fluid Flow and Pressure Diffusion
|
Friday 1st, June |
14:30-17:15 |
Geomechanics of Coal and Gas Shales
Fluid Flow and Pressure Diffusion, Continued |
101, Xilang Building |
Saturday 2nd, June |
9:00-11:45 |
Gas Fracturing in Unconventional Reservoirs
Fluid Flow and Pressure Diffusion, Continued
|
302, Xilang Building |
14:30-17:15 |
Mass Transport: Conservation of Mass and 1D Models
|
Sunday 3rd, June |
9:00-11:45 |
Mass Transport: Sorption and Reactive Transport
|
302, Xilang Building |
14:30-17:15 |
Solid Mechanics:1D & 2D Elements and Constitutive Equations
|
Monday 4th, June |
9:00-11:45 |
“Coupled” Multiphysics Systems
|
102, Xilang Building |
2. Report: Induced Seismicity and Permeability Evolution in Gas Shales, CO2 Storage and Deep Geothermal Energy
Time: 9:00, 1st June
Venue: Room 347, Engineering Building B
Organizer: School of Petroleum and Engineering
Introduction:
Derek Elsworth is the professor of Energy and Geo-Environmental Engineering of Pennsylvania State University. His research interests are rock mechanics, groundwater hydrology, mathematical modeling, poromechanics, coupled processes, contaminant hydrology, mining engineering, petroleum engineering, fracture hydrology.