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Petroleum engineering

CONTENTS

Introduction ……………………………………………………………..  
Part I Introduction to Petroleum Engineering  
Unit 1 Petroleum engineering …………………………………………...  
Unit 2 Oil companies ……………………………………………………  
Unit 3 Oil formation …………………………………………………….  
Unit 4 HSE (Health, Safety, Environment) ……………………………..  
Appendix ………………………………………………………………..  
References ………………………………………………………………  
   
Part II UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM  
Chapter 1. Geophysics Ä.À. Òåððå  
Unit 1 Geophysics. General Information………………………………...  
Unit 2 Geophysical Methods in Petroleum Exploration…………………  
Unit 3 Seismology and Seismic Survey…………………………………  
Appendix…………………………………………………………………  
References………………………………………………………………..  
   
Chapter 2. Oil Exploration Ò.Ô. Äîëãàÿ  
Unit 1 Oil Exploration…………………………………………………..  
Unit 2 Oil Extraction…………………………………………………….  
Unit 3 Reservoir Rock Properties………………………………………..  
Unit 4 Formation Evaluation…………………………………………….  
Appendix…………………………………………………………………  
References……………………………………………………………….  
   
Chapter 3. Drilling Ò.Â. Âàñèëü÷åíêî, Ò.Â. Áî÷àðîâà  
Unit 1 Life of a Well…………………………………………………….  
Unit 2 Types of wells……………………………………………………  
Unit 3 Companies and People……………………………………………  
Unit 4 Drilling……………………………………………………………  
Unit 5 Casing. Cementing………………………………………………..  
Appendix…………………………………………………………………  
References………………………………………………………………..  
   
Chapter 4. Pipeline Engineering Ð.Í. Àáðàìîâà, Ò.Â. Âàñèëü÷åíêî  
Unit 1 Pipeline Construction…………………………………………….  
Unit 2 Fluid Mechanics………………………………………………….  
Unit 3 Joining Pipes……………………………………………………...  
Unit 4 Pipeline Corrosion………………………………………………..  
Unit 5 Oil Storage ……………………………………………………….  
Appendix 1……………………………………………………………….  
Appendix 2……………………………………………………………….  
Appendix 3……………………………………………………………….  
Appendix 4……………………………………………………………….  
Appendix 5………………………………………………………………  
References……………………………………………………………….  
   
Chapter 5. Economics and management in petroleum engineering Ë.Ì. Áîëñóíîâñêàÿ, È.Â. Øåíäåðîâà, Å.Ì. Âåðøêîâà, Ä.Ñ.Ìàëþêîâà  
Unit 1Introduction to Economics and Management……………………..  
Unit 2 Finance……………………………………………………………  
Unit 3Stock………………………………………………………………  
Unit 4 The Economy of Petroleum Industry…………………………….  
Unit 5 Taxation and Audit……………………………………………….  
Unit 6 Production and Costs……………………………………………..  
Unit 7 Business Plan……………………………………………………..  
Unit 8 International Business Etiquette and Ethics……………………...  
References……………………………………………………………….  
   
Part III Environmental Control in Petroleum Engineering  
Chapter 1. Hydrogeology Í.Â. Ñóõîðóêîâà  
Unit 1 Water – Nature’s Treasure or…?...................................................  
Unit 2 Hydrogeology……………………………………………............  
Unit 3 Circulation of Water in the Interior of the Earth…………………  
References……………………………………………………………….  
   
Chapter 2. Geoecology È.À. Ìàòâååíêî  
Unit 1 Geoecology……………………………………………………….  
Unit 2 Impact of Mining and Oil Extraction on the Environment………  
Unit 3 Problems of Power Generation…………………………………..  
Unit 4 Greenhouse Effect………………………………………………..  
Unit 5 Impact of Chemical Elements on Human Organism……………..  
References………………………………………………………………..  

 

INTRODUCTION

Petroleum Engineering (Part I, II, and III), content-based instruction, is suitable for engineers and technicians who need English in developing academic content knowledge and foreign language proficiency. Content- based instruction (CBI) is by no means a new concept to language education. Since the 1960s, interest in teaching language for specific purposes has led educators to explore the inclusion of meaningful content in language classrooms abroad. Many foreign universities have increasingly focused on developing content proficiency in second-language learners (Eastern Michigan University, Georgetown University, Monterey Institute of International Studies, etc.). Key Russian education institutes have accumulated concrete experience in English language teaching method approaches for engineer-students, one of which is Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU). In the walls of this University the above-mentioned problem – language competence formation of future engineers- was discussed and a multi-level up-dated language-training program was designed

As it has been noted, CGI in Russian engineering education system still remains an unexplored research area. Tomsk Polytechnic University (namely, Geology & Petroleum Engineering Institute) has become a resource center in the field of developing new CBI courses. The results from this piloting course could serve as a model course for university engineering curriculum reform as a communicative aspect in the professional area of a future engineering specialist (in our case, Petroleum Engineering).




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Terms and Vocabulary | Petroleum engineering | Classify the responsibilities of a reservoir engineer and a drilling engineer into two groups. | Terms and Vocabulary | Read the texts about three different oil companies and do the exercises. | ROSNEFT | Listen to the tape and answer the questions given below. | An Example of a Difference between Russian and Western Operating Company Structure | OIL FORMATION | Read the words, remember the pronunciation. |


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