CODE: OG20 DURATION: 1 Week/2 Weeks
CERTIFICATIONS: CPD
This course will help delegates understand how to interpret and map environments of deposition (EoD’s) in deep water systems and understand how the different EoD’s and sub-EoD’s behave as reservoirs. Engineering data will also be used to demonstrate how to improve prediction of reservoir performance. Cores, well-logs, and seismic examples will be used to compare and contrast with core information to help participants to link the 1-D core information to 3-D views of reservoir-scale depositional systems.
This course is available in the following formats:
Blended Live
Classroom
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Course Outcomes
At the end of the programme participants will have a greater understanding of and have developed the following key attributes:
• Interpret environments of deposition (EoDs) and related reservoir architecture, lithofacies associations and diversity
• Recognize the different EoDs and sub-EoDs in seismic, well logs and cores and outcrops
• Review deep water lithofacies and nomenclature, common lithofacies associations and interpret lithofacies in cores
• Evaluate reservoir geometry and connectivity in different EoDs, integrating with production data
• Learn about the different EoDs in deep water that can generate reservoir-scale, sand-rich systems
• Use interpretation and mapping techniques for cores, well-logs and seismic lines in DW settings from Exploration to Production business scales.
At the end of this course you’ll understand:
This program will benefit Geologists, Geophysicists and Petroleum Engineers working on deep water reservoirs from exploration to production
Delivery Format: Classroom
Date: 05/05/2025
Location: London
Delivery Format: Classroom
Date: 20/10/2025
Location: London
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