Wonderful lecture sir. I think the answer to the question on "what was wrong" with the reserve definition should include "commercially recovered", it was omitted in the definition, and you also skipped that part. Again on the question with different RFs, I think the reserve is zero, since the company has not even explored the field yet, so the context of "known accumulation" in the definition or reserve is not met by the company. Their anticipation is probably a guess. Tnx
Where do you actually find the information on Possible, Probable, and Proved reserves in real life? I didn't see it in the basic statements produced by companies so I was curious.
Question 4 from the exercises, the answer is wrong. The answer is supposed to be zero, since anticipation is not discovery. Until you discover it you cannot classify it as reserve Thank you.
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@@syedinayathulla4951 most of companies provide internships for new graduate students so you would easily find a job after graduation so there is nothing to worry about that. American and Canadian companies usually prefer to hire people from American and Canadian Universities because it is so much easier for them compare to hire someone from abroad) I recommend you to apply for master and Job simultaneously and based on their outcome decide which one is best for you :)
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@@syedinayathulla4951 Well, They will give you either scholarships or graduate assistant positions so you can fund your studies completely. Of course if you have good C.V. i.e Good GPA, High GRE score, Good English Test Score, etc)
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Thanks for the video from Argentina!
Very useful for my test about Upstream.
Your videos are so simple and easy to understand. Please continue making reservoir engineering videos. Your videos are really helpful.
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Let me know What you think about this video :)
why did you stop bro? This video was very helpfull mashAllah, thanks a lot! Hope you continue
Thanks for the explanation sir. it realy helped me !!
Wonderful lecture sir. I think the answer to the question on "what was wrong" with the reserve definition should include "commercially recovered", it was omitted in the definition, and you also skipped that part. Again on the question with different RFs, I think the reserve is zero, since the company has not even explored the field yet, so the context of "known accumulation" in the definition or reserve is not met by the company. Their anticipation is probably a guess. Tnx
thanks a lot, it really helped me !!
Where do you actually find the information on Possible, Probable, and Proved reserves in real life? I didn't see it in the basic statements produced by companies so I was curious.
Please make video on reservoir simulation and softwares used
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Question 4 from the exercises, the answer is wrong. The answer is supposed to be zero, since anticipation is not discovery. Until you discover it you cannot classify it as reserve Thank you.
Hello I’m doing my bachelors degree in petroleum engineering in India
Is doing masters degree in petroleum engineering in USA good option
Yes) Definitely, I highly recommend you to do that) You need GRE, and maybe TOEFL or IELTS
Petroleum Engineering Zero To Hero can I get good career opportunities in USA and Canada if I study
I have no experience now . Will it be better if I have 3 years of oilfield experience or I can get jobs in USA and Canada even without experience
@@syedinayathulla4951 most of companies provide internships for new graduate students so you would easily find a job after graduation so there is nothing to worry about that. American and Canadian companies usually prefer to hire people from American and Canadian Universities because it is so much easier for them compare to hire someone from abroad) I recommend you to apply for master and Job simultaneously and based on their outcome decide which one is best for you :)
Petroleum Engineering Zero To Hero do USA and Canada oil companies consider a burden to hire Indians because they have to spend money for my visa sponsorship
@@syedinayathulla4951 Well, They will give you either scholarships or graduate assistant positions so you can fund your studies completely. Of course if you have good C.V. i.e Good GPA, High GRE score, Good English Test Score, etc)
Pls don't forget "from a given date forward"- he'll get mad.
Good lecture though