MODULE DESCRIPTION FORM

نموذج وصف المادة الدراسية

Module Information

معلومات المادة الدراسية

Module Title

as PropertiesG

Module Delivery

Module Type

Core

☒ Theory

☐ Lecture

☒ Lab

☐ Tutorial

☐ Practical

☐ Seminar

Module Code

GPPE102

ECTS Credits

5

SWL (hr/sem)

125

Module Level

1

Semester of Delivery

1

Administering Department

GPPE

 College

 COGE

Module Leader

Zuhoor Jawad Younis

 e-mail

zuhoor.jawad@buog.edu.iq

Module Leader’s Acad. Title

Asst. Lecturer

Module Leader’s Qualification

MS.C

Module Tutor

 

 e-mail

 

Peer Reviewer Name

 

 e-mail

E-mail

Scientific Committee Approval Date

06/06/2023

Version Number

1.0

               

 

Relation with other Modules

العلاقة مع المواد الدراسية الأخرى

Prerequisite module

 

Semester

 

Co-requisites module

Gas Separation Process

Semester

1

 

 

 

Module Aims, Learning Outcomes and Indicative Contents

أهداف المادة الدراسية ونتائج التعلم والمحتويات الإرشادية

 Module Objectives

أهداف المادة الدراسية

 

 

  1. To understand Natural Gas Composition.
  2. To understand Natural Gas Resources and Accumulations.
  3. Provides students with a basic understanding of gas flow in porous media.
  4. To understand Natural Gas Phase Behavior, Dry- and Wet-Gas Phase Behaviors.
  5. To understand Natural Gas Origins.
  6. To understand Natural Gas physical and chemical properties.

 

Module Learning Outcomes

 

مخرجات التعلم للمادة الدراسية

 

  1. Discuss the geological processes and conditions causing oil and gas reservoirs.
  2. Clarification and discussion about the origin of gas formation and accumulation in the oil and gas reservoirs.
  3. Discuss the Laws which describe the behavior of gases in terms of Natural Gas Properties: Gas Specific Gravity, Gas Deviation Factor, Gas Density, Gas Formation Volume Factor, Gas Compressibility, Gas Viscosity.
  4. Evaluation and correlation of physical properties of gas reservoir, including laboratory measurements and empirical methods, physical properties of petroleum reservoir rocks porosity, relative and effective permeability, compressibility, and capillary characteristics.

 

 

Learning and Teaching Strategies

استراتيجيات التعلم والتعليم

Strategies

 

Type something like: The main strategy that will be adopted in delivering this module is to encourage students’ participation in the exercises, while at the same time refining and expanding their critical thinking skills. This will be achieved through classes, interactive tutorials and by considering types of simple experiments involving some sampling activities that are interesting to the students.

 

 

Student Workload (SWL)

الحمل الدراسي للطالب محسوب لـ ١٥ اسبوعا

Structured SWL (h/sem)

الحمل الدراسي المنتظم للطالب خلال الفصل

      86

Structured SWL (h/w)

الحمل الدراسي المنتظم للطالب أسبوعيا

5

Unstructured SWL (h/sem)

الحمل الدراسي غير المنتظم للطالب خلال الفصل

39

Unstructured SWL (h/w)

الحمل الدراسي غير المنتظم للطالب أسبوعيا

3

Total SWL (h/sem)

الحمل الدراسي الكلي للطالب خلال الفصل

125

 

Module Evaluation

تقييم المادة الدراسية

 

As

Time/Number

Weight (Marks)

Week Due

Relevant Learning Outcome

Formative assessment

Quizzes

1

10% (10)

5 and 10

LO #1, #2 and #10, #11

Assignments

2

10% (10)

2 and 12

LO #3, #4 and #6, #7

Projects / Lab.

2

10% (10)

Continuous

All

Report

1

10% (10)

13

LO #5, #8 and #10

Summative assessment

Midterm Exam

2hr

10% (10)

7

LO #1 - #7

Final Exam

3hr

50% (50)

16

All

Total assessment

100% (100 Marks)

 

 

 

Delivery Plan (Weekly Syllabus)

المنهاج الاسبوعي النظري

Week 

Material Covered

Week 1

Geological Settings and History of Natural gas

Week 2

Natural Gas Origins and Exploration

Week 3

Natural Gas Reservoir and Accumulations

Week 4

Natural Gas composition and Types of gases

Week 5

conventional gas reservoir) Associated Gas, Un associated Gas and Condensate Gas)

Week 6

Unconventional gas reservoir (Gas hydrates, Coalbed methane, Gas in geopressured zones, Gas in tight formations and Shale gas)

Week 7

Midterm exam

Week 8

Natural Gas Properties: Gas Specific Gravity, Gas Deviation Factor, Gas Density

Week 9

Natural Gas Properties: Gas Formation Volume Factor, Gas Compressibility, Gas Viscosity

Week 10

The Phase behavior of natural gas

Week 11

Useful Correlations

Week 12

Wellbore Performance: Single-Phase Gas Well, The Average Temperature and Compressibility Factor Method

Week 13

chemical reactions of natural gas

Week 14

Natural Gas Physical properties

Week 15

Natural Gas Reservoirs in Iraq

Week 16

Future of the Natural Gas Industry

 

Delivery Plan (Weekly Lab. Syllabus)

المنهاج الاسبوعي للمختبر

Week 

Material Covered

Week 1

Lab 1: Laws of Natural Gas Properties

Week 2

Lab 2: Ideal Gas Law

Week 3

Lab 3: IDEAL GAS MIXTURES

Week 4

Lab 4: Kinetic Molecular Theory

Week 5

Lab 5: Diffusion

Week 6

Lab 6: PV Work

Week 7

Lab 7: Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution

 

Learning and Teaching Resources

مصادر التعلم والتدريس

 

Text

Available in the Library?

Required Texts

1- PROPERTIES OF NATURAL GAS

2- Natural Gas: A Basic Handbook, Second Edition

3- Natural Gas Engineering Handbook

4- Natural gas handbook

 

Recommended Texts

Natural Gas: Exploration and Properties

 

Websites

https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/gas-properties/about

                                

                                                                     Grading Scheme

مخطط الدرجات

Group

Grade

التقدير

Marks %

Definition

Success Group

(50 - 100)

A - Excellent

امتياز

90 - 100

Outstanding Performance

B - Very Good

جيد جدا

80 - 89

Above average with some errors

C - Good

جيد

70 - 79

Sound work with notable errors

D - Satisfactory

متوسط

60 - 69

Fair but with major shortcomings

E - Sufficient

مقبول

50 - 59

Work meets minimum criteria

Fail Group

(0 – 49)

FX – Fail

راسب (قيد المعالجة)

(45-49)

More work required but credit awarded

F – Fail

راسب

(0-44)

Considerable amount of work required

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Marks Decimal places above or below 0.5 will be rounded to the higher or lower full mark (for example a mark of 54.5 will be rounded to 55, whereas a mark of 54.4 will be rounded to 54. The University has a policy NOT to condone "near-pass fails" so the only adjustment to marks awarded by the original marker(s) will be the automatic rounding outlined above.