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Advanced Seismic data Interpretation
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Seismic is an essential tool for oil and gas exploration and an integral part of field development technologies. The main objective of this course is to provide E&P professionals with knowledge on visualization, integration, and interpretation techniques that have been recently developed for seismic data. The participants will gain a solid understanding of the applications and role of the seismic interpreter in studies that involve post-stack seismic attributes, AVO, seismic sequence stratigraphy, seismic geomorphology, 4D time-lapse seismic, and multidisciplinary integration.
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Basic seismic Exploration
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The overall objective is to introduce Exploration Geologists ,Geophysicists and reservoir engineers to the key concepts and principles that form the technical basis for the different geophysical techniques and geologic structures ,and value added seismic applications in exploration, field appraisal, and reservoir management. Learning these objectives are at basic awareness and knowledge levels.
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Fundamentals of Seismic Acquisition, Processing and Interpretation
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The overall objective is to introduce E&P professionals to basic concepts and principles of seismic data acquisition and processing that affect interpretation. Learning objectives are at basic awareness and knowledge levels. Emphasis is on practical understanding of seismic acquisition, processing, imaging, and data requirements for extraction of geological and petrophysical information.
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Geophysics for Non-Geophysicists
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This course is designed for non-scientists who wish to acquire a basic understanding of geophysics as it is related to the oil industry. Particular emphasis will be placed on trying to provide answers that land professionals may have regarding the interpretation, uses, limits, costs, and timing issues pertaining to seismic data.
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Integration of Well Logs and Seismic Data
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This course is designed to provide basic background and training for the processing of digital seismic data, particularly that used by the petroleum industry. The emphasis is placed on the principles and practicality of the major processing methods, statics, deconvolution, velocity analysis, stacking, and migration. The course will integrate the seismic data results with well logging data in form of reservoir characterization.
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Practical Seismic Data Processing
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At the end of the course the participants will have obtained a thorough understanding and appreciation of the many alternative processing approaches that are commonly applied. They can act as processing geophysicist and/or liaise with the seismic processing contractor; they will be able to assess the implications of each particular processing route.
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Principles of 3D Seismic Interpretation & Application
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Seismic interpretation, whether for hydrocarbon exploration or geotechnical studies, is the determination of the geological significance of seismic data. The interactive interpretation seismic workstations have become valuable tools for efficiently performing interpretation of large volumes of both 2D and 3D seismic data. The course provides a robust background in both the fundamentals and advanced aspects of 2D and 3D reflection seismic interpretation
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Seismic Attributes and AVO Analysis
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The understanding and application of AVO and attribute analysis is vital to any seismically driven exploration or development program. This course is a MUST for all geoscientists who utilize seismic data in their interpretations. The course will demonstrate key principles and pitfalls related to AVO and seismic attribute analysis including the suitability of seismic data for analysis, preserving amplitudes, properly modeling AVO/AVA and attribute response and matching the predicted response with seismic data, and avoiding pitfalls. These principles control the success or failure of AVO and seismic attributes, and with it the potential success of an exploration program.
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