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3D Reservoir Modeling
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In the oil and gas industry, reservoir modeling involves the construction of a computer model of a petroleum reservoir, for the purposes of improving estimation of reserves and making decisions regarding the development of the field. The course introduces the main and details 3D static modeling construction
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Advanced Structural Geology
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Geometric, kinematic, and dynamic analysis of structures produced by deformation. Stress and the origin of faults, joints, veins, folds, and tectonites. Brittle and ductile strain in rocks. Extensional, strike-slip, and compressional structural associations. Regional structure, orogens, and crustal tectonics
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Applied Petroleum Geology
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Petroleum geology refers to the specific set of geological disciplines that are applied to the search for hydrocarbons. The course covers the main elements of the petroleum geology i.e. Sedimentary basin analysis, Reservoir rocks, characterization, … etc. The course strives to teach concepts, often conveyed by examples.
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Basic Structural Geology
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Geological structure is the study of the permanent deformation and rock failure created by the changes in stress through geologic time. It is by far the most important aspect of geology for the engineer to understand. Tectonic processes are responsible for the many discontinuity planes (fractures, faults, joints) that permeate rock masses controlling their strength, stress-strain characteristics and the transmission and storage of fluids.
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Basin System Analysis
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Exploration geoscientists who require an in-depth understanding of the integrated approach to basin analysis in exploration. The course will include innovative new approaches to modeling tectonic plate movements
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Carbonate Reservoirs Geology
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This course is designed to develop skills in understanding the geometry and petrophysical characteristics of carbonate reservoirs. Depositional fabric, grain type and size and subsequent diagenetic modifications are the major controls on carbonate reservoir behaviour. The complex inter-relationship of the depositional and burial history can be unravelled to allow prediction of reservoir facies and reconstruction of three-dimensional reservoir models.
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Clastic Reservoirs Geology
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This course provides an understanding of the geometry and hydrocarbon potential of clastic depositional systems and facies, and how they are affected by such important features as basin configuration, tectonics and eustasy. Each of the major clastic environments is covered in terms of lithology, facies, log response and reservoir quality, and the depositional models related to seismic sequences. Important basin scale diagenetic changes are examined to illustrate the effect on reservoir
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Development Geology
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A profitable development of an oil or gas field starts with a good understanding of the subsurface. Knowing the controls on reservoir pore space distribution is critical to the appraisal, development, and efficient management of reservoirs
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Fault Seal Analysis in Exploration
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Course Objective :
Understanding and mitigating risk factors of fault sealing character is a critical issue in many exploration regimes and during field development. Typical seismic interpretation of a fault as an individual and continuous fault is often flawed in that many faults are rather comprised of multiple segments/splays which may or may not be connected. Sealing character may change with time during production as pressure differentials are created across fault systems.
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Course Name:
Geology for Non-Geologist
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Course Objective :
In just five days, you will learn the fundamentals and language of petroleum geology, exploration. The course will provide a summary of the fundamentals of Geology that need to be understood in order to integrate such information in the processes of petroleum exploration, development, and production.
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