Modern Digital Drilling Optimization for well Cost Reduction; A Hands-On Webinar
This webinar provides practical insights and hands-on experience with modern digital techniques for drilling optimization. Learn how to reduce well costs, increase efficiency, and enhance decision-making with innovative tools and methodologies.
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About the Presenter
Naim Saddiq is a London based UK Chartered Engineer with MSc in Petroleum Engineering (USA). Naim has accumulated over 22 years of diversified USA/UK drilling/wells experience, working hands-on with both offshore and onshore projects. Naim has deep expertise with Digital Drilling Optimisation and its applications in a variety of challenging situations. For over 3 years, Naim has been teaching specialist wells topics to MSc Petroleum Eng. students at EU’s prestigious University of Leoben, Austria as a visiting lecturer (click here).He delivered guest lectures to PE students at the University of Houston, and he is also a SPE guest lecturer. Naim has a great passion for sharing his knowledge, he always brings his hands on experience to his classrooms. Naim works from his own London based company “Oxford Well Engineering” which has been successfully running for over 5 years
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Time : 9.30 PM Indian Time | Duration : 60 Minutes
Python for PTA: Type curves creation
This webinar equips petroleum engineers with practical Python skills to generate Gringarten type curves for Pressure Transient Analysis (PTA), transforming theoretical reservoir concepts into actionable code. Participants will review the diffusivity equation, explore its analytical solutions, master dimensionless parameters, and implement Python scripts for log-log type curve plotting—essential for estimating permeability, skin factor, and reservoir boundaries from well test data.Ideal for reservoir and production engineers seeking data-driven PTA workflows, the session leverages NumPy, Matplotlib, and hydraulic modeling principles to analyze performance data efficiently. Attendees leave with reusable code templates and real-world applications from field operations.