Overview
Explore the intricacies of oil and gas well operations in this comprehensive Stanford University lecture from the Understand Energy course. Delve into the foundational aspects of drilling, completing, and producing from oil and gas wells, both onshore and offshore. Gain insights into industry activities, equipment used, and processes involved in each stage of well development. Examine the efficiency gains in onshore rig operations and understand the environmental impacts associated with both onshore and offshore drilling. Learn about the unique characteristics and significance of offshore operations, including the specialized equipment required. Presented by Jane Woodward, Adjunct Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and industry expert, this 76-minute lecture provides a thorough overview of the oil and gas extraction process, equipping viewers with essential knowledge to engage in discussions on energy, sustainability, and climate change.
Syllabus
Introduction
Oil and Gas Industry Activity
Onshore Process & Equipment Drilling
Onshore Process & Equipment Completing
Onshore Process & Equipment Producing
Onshore Rig Count & Efficiency Gains
Onshore Environmental Impacts
Offshore Characteristics & Significance
Offshore Equipment
Offshore Environmental Impacts
Wrap Up Summary
Taught by
Stanford Understand Energy