All Courses
Description:
This course introduces geodynamics, tectonic styles and environments as well as practical seismic interpretation based on concepts of structural geology such as the principle of balancing structural mapping of trap geometries.
Contents:
- Introduction to geodynamics, tectonic styles and tectonic environments
- Kinematic analysis
- Application of conceptual model construction and impact on res-ervoir characterization
- Impact on reservoir characterization
Designed for : Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers
Description:
This course takes a detailed look at carbonate reservoirs. It is designed for geologists, geophysicists, Petro physicists and engineers who are working in the exploration and development of carbonate reservoirs
Contents:
- Carbonate Reservoir Rock Properties
- Depositional Carbonate Reservoirs
- Diagenetic Carbonate Reservoirs
- Fractured Reservoirs
Designed For : Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers
Description :
Introduction to the petroleum systems and describes the trip of the organic matter, from its formation to its trapping
Contents:
- The dynamic Petroleum System Concept
- Organic Source for Oil and Gas
- Rocks Evaluation
- Expulsion, Migration and Reservoir Processes
Designed For: Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers
Description :
The goal of this course is for participants to understand the systems that generate fossil hydrocarbons. Such insights form the basis for the successful exploration and production of these valuable natural resources. This course addresses the origin, distribution and analysis of source rocks, geological structures, and sedimentary layers that allow petroleum accumulations to form in the subsurface, as well as the porous subsurface rock formations that store petroleum resources.
Contents:
- The dynamic Petroleum System Concept
- Organic Source for Oil and Gas
- Rocks Evaluation
- Expulsion, Migration and Reservoir Processes
- Expulsion, Migration and Reservoir Processes
- Worldwide Case Studies
Designed For: Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers
Description:
Introduction to the advantages of developing a Geographic Information System in Oil & Gas applications
Contents:
- Introduction to Earth System Science and Modeling
- Creating Surfaces & 3D Models
Designed For: All the Oil & Gas technicians and engineers
Description:
This course provides knowledge and unique tools for practical, systematic, predrill assessment of potentially recoverable oil and gas to use the best available methods - trap volumetrics and hydrocarbon charge for prospects, and potential numbers and sizes of prospects for plays to quantify risks and uncertainties and to provide insights for man-agers and reviewers in evaluating assessments, avoiding pitfalls, high-grading exploration opportunities, and planning selectively for the future.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Play Assessment
- Prospect Analysis and Generation
- Risk Analysis
Designed for: All the Oil & Gas technicians and engineers and non-technical managers interested in prospect assessment
Description:
This course provides a unique opportunity to learn all the aspects related to the understanding and modeling of unconventional and fractured reservoirs. This course is useful to all geoscientists working on carbonate reservoirs and interested in deepening their knowledge of the impact of the natural fractures .
Contents:
- Introduction: Fractures
- Modeling Fractured Reservoirs
Designed For: Geologists, geophysicists, Petro physicists and petroleum engineers
Description:
This course takes a detailed look at siliciclastic reservoirs. It is designed for geologists, geophysicists, Petro physicists and engineers who are working in the exploration and development of siliciclastic reservoirs.
Contents:
- Classification and Properties of Siliciclastic Reservoirs
- Depositional Environments
- Diagenetic Environments
Designed For: Geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers