This class is two-fold.
Upper completion: This part has a very good structure and a LOT of relevant homework exercises. All information is highly exam related and the professor makes himself available to students almost around the clock. Technical details: It has 4 mandatory exercises that must be completed (approved/not approved) in order to take the exam. They are all on a computer software that must be completed in the UiS computer laboratory. These are not hard as you will have a good recipe to follow when you are doing the assignments. They are also relevant for the exam. So pay attention.
Lower completion: This part is practically the opposite of the above. Lazy homework assignments, bad solutions and not very good lectures. Despite that his homeworks are rather lacking, they are still relevant for the exam. So do complete them. They are HIGHLY EXCEL based.
Exams will be uploaded at the nearest convenience.
Solution proposal for Old Exam 2014
PET 600 Exam December 2016 (1)
Well Intervention and Plug and Abandonment
This class is probably the most demanding of the three you have this semester.
The lecturer in P&A strongly preferes that you attend all of his classes as he will make sure to ask several questions on the exam that has only been discussed in class. Technical details P&A part: It is a highly theoretical class with a very limited amount of calculations. There are no mandatory projects or assignments. OBS! “Minimum setting depth of cement plug” and “setting of balanced plug” are calculations that will most likely appear on the exam, so pay attention in class (will not be added to canvas). Also, attend all the guest lectures. They are highly relevant for the exam aswell.
The lecturer in the Well Intervention part is is not organized or structured and have a rather poor way of teaching. His homework handouts are lacking in both proposed solutions and in content. Technical details Well Intervention part: No mandatory assignments or projects. The exam has both theory and calculations in it.
Exams will be uploaded at the nearest capacity.