1. Introduction to Digital Twin, Automation and Real-Time
Centers
2. Petroleum Well Optimization
3. Wellbore Friction Optimization
4. Wellbore trajectory optimization
5. Wellbore Hydraulics and Hole Cleaning: Optimization and
digitalization
6. Mechanical Specific Energy (MSE) and Drilling efficiency
7. Data-driven Machine Learning Solutions to Real-Time ROP
Prediction
8. Advanced Approaches and Technology for Casing Setting Depth
Optimization
9. Data Mining in Digital Well Planning and Well Construction
10. Well Completion Optimization by Decision-Making
11. Monte Carlo Simulation in Wellbore Stability Optimization
12. Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) in Digital Well Planning and
Construction
Rasool Khosravanian has worked as a postdoctoral fellow sponsored
by Equinor and Aker BP, in the Department of Energy and Petroleum
Engineering (IEP), University of Stavanger, Norway, since 2019. His
focus has been on implementing digitalization in a drilling and
wells organization. He holds MSc and PhD degrees in industrial
engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology in
optimization techniques in the petroleum industry. Rasool received
his BS degree in drilling and mining engineering from Kerman
University. He was a faculty member and an assistant professor at
Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) from 2011
to 2018. His research interests include large-scale optimization,
data mining, artificial intelligence (AI), megaproject management,
engineering economics, and risk and uncertainty analysis. He has
published over 27 papers in international journals and 40
conference papers, with 10 years of drilling experience working
both in academic research and with the petroleum industry. He has
six years of professional experience from EPD companies and has
also been a strategic planner in the implementing of business
strategy for largesized companies. He is a member of the Society of
Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and Tekna in Norway. Bernt Sigve Aadnøy
is a Professor of Petroleum Engineering at the University of
Stavanger, specializing in all aspects of well engineering,
including geomechanics. He is also an Adjunct Professor at NTNU—the
Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim. He
worked for major operators in the oil industry from 1978 until
1994, when he transitioned to academia. Aadnøy has published more
than 300 papers, holds 15 patents, and has authored or co-authored
seven books, among them Modern Well Design, Petroleum Rock
Mechanics, and Mechanics of Drilling. He was also one of the
editors of the SPE book Advanced Drilling and Well Technology
(Society of Petroleum Engineers). Aadnøy holds a BS degree in
mechanical engineering from the University of Wyoming, an MS in
control engineering from the University of Texas, and a PhD in
petroleum rock mechanics from the Norwegian Institute of
Technology. He was a recipient of the 1999 SPE International
Drilling Engineering Award and is also a 2015 SPE/AIME Honorary
Member and a 2015 SPE Distinguished Member. He was named SPE
Professional of the Year 2018 in Norway.
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