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Advanced Petrophysics & Advanced Formation Evaluation
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Course Objective :
To quantitatively identify the reservoir quality, measure the storage capacity of the reservoir through integrating the reservoir & petrochemical data & to improve oil recovery.
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Advanced Structural Geology
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Course Objective :
Providing exploration geologists and geophysicists with the different structural styles in extension, collision, inversion, and wrench settings This course includes lecturing, practical exercises, and field examples of the studied structures.
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Basic Open-Hole Logging and Formation Evaluation
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Course Objective :
During this course the basic concepts of petrophysical rock properties such as porosity and permeability and mineralogy will be covered. The relationships between these parameters and in situ fluid saturations will be discussed.
The physics of well logging tools to methods for interpretation of these parameters will be applied. The understanding of acceptable well log quality and the recognition of good well log data will be addressed.
This course is prepared to provide the basic interpretation concepts and fundamentals on which to develop the petrophysical knowledge and capabilities necessary for geologists, geophysicists, engineers and beginner petrophysicists.
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Basic Seismic Interpretation
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Course Objective :
The participant learns to gain an understanding of the seismic system, its limitations and pitfalls, and by interpreting 2-D and 3-D seismic examples of structural and stratigraphic features associated with actively producing hydrocarbon areas.
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Basic Siesmic Exploration
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Course Objective :
Seismic exploration is one of the most powerful techniques for subsurface imaging. Through the study of acoustic waves propagated through the Earth's layers and echoed back to the surface, we can learn about the structure, stratigraphy, and lithology of the Earth. This course will provide firsthand experience with seismic data acquisition, processing, and interpretation.
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Classtics and Carbonate Reservoir, Exploration Significance
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Course Objective :
This course is essential for geoscientists and engineers involved in the exploration and development of classtic and carbonate reservoirs. It focuses on methods that can be used to improve the prediction of reservoir size, shape, trend and quality through detailed analysis of depositional environments and diagenesis. The sedimentary characteristics of each of the principal classtic and carbonate depositional systems are presented in detail, using examples from recent environments, outcrops, cores, wireline logs and test/production data from oil and gas fields in various parts of the world. Practical exercises are taken from each of the principal depositional settings and involve detailed mapping,
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Core Analysis and Well Logging integration
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Course Objective :
During this course the basic concepts of core preparation, core measurements, core analysis types and procedures will be explained. The petrophysical rock properties such as porosity, permeability, saturation, and porosity- permeability relations will be studied. The relationships between these parameters under in situ conditions will be discussed. The basic measurements and physics of well logging tools to methods for interpretation of these parameters will be applied. The understanding of well logging environments will be addressed. This course is prepared to provide the relationship between core analysis data and logging measurements for depth matching, understanding abnormal log readings and to obtain different petrophysical parameters. The core – log relations is needed to solve or explain many problems of logging measurements and rock properties. It’s also important to define depositional and textural information, reservoir connate water, permeability and lithology.
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Course Name:
Fault Seal Analysis in Exploration
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Course Objective :
The new methods for evaluating sealing faults. The emphasis is placed on the application of an objective methodology to the analysis of sub-surface data (seismic interpretation and wells). All sessions comprise a mixture of lectures and practical.
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Course Name:
Fundamentals of Structural Geology
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Course Objective :
• Providing good review of the basics of structural geology.
• Familiarizing newly hired geologists and geophysicists with the industry related use of structural geology and its importance in hydrocarbon exploration
• Identifying the different types of structural traps in different tectonic setting.
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Course Name:
Geo-pressure
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Course Objective :
To acquaint the participants with conventional and advanced well control techniques. The course is based on IWCF syllabus standard and leads to the award of the International IWCF Certificate (Surface BOP Stack). To discover and/or broaden the participant’s knowledge apart from conventional cases of well control
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