Applied Sequence Stratigraphy in Carbonates and Siliciclastic Systems
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Applied Sequence Stratigraphy in Carbonates and Siliciclastic Systems Course
Introduction:
Sequence stratigraphy has emerged as a valuable tool for comprehending and predicting the distribution, geometry, and continuity of reservoir, source, and seal elements. The objective of this one-week course is to provide a comprehensive overview of sequence stratigraphy principles and demonstrate their application in exploration and production activities.
The course will encompass the presentation of conceptual models, the development of a workflow for analyzing core, log, and seismic data, and an exploration of how these data can be integrated into a sequence stratigraphic framework. Through key examples, participants will witness how sequence stratigraphy aids in the subdivision of reservoirs, constrains reservoir models, and facilitates the generation of high-resolution predictions of reservoir systems with geological constraints. The exercises conducted during the course will emphasize and expand upon these concepts.
Both carbonate and siliciclastic systems will be examined during the course, allowing for discussions on the underlying concepts and applications, as well as practical hands-on examples. By the end of the course, participants will have a solid understanding of sequence stratigraphy and its practical implementation, enabling them to utilize this approach effectively in their exploration and production endeavors.
Course Objectives:
- LEARN fundamental sequence stratigraphic concepts in carbonate &siliciclastic systems
- APPRECIATE the value of siliciclastic and carbonate sequence stratigraphy
- IDENTIFY sequence stratigraphic elements in the core, log, and seismic data
- UNDERSTAND the sequence stratigraphic workflow for reservoir characterization and prediction
- INTEGRATE geological and geophysical data through the use of sequence stratigraphic analysis
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for delegates who seek to understand and apply the principles of sequence stratigraphy to reservoir characterization or prediction in exploration, development, and production settings.
- Sedimentologists (Sample & Core Description)
- Geoscientists (Interpretation, Modeling & Processing)
- Geophysicists (Seismic Stratigraphy and Interpretation, Seismic Attribute)
- Reservoir, Petroleum, and Project Engineers (Evaluation, Properties, &Volumetrics)
- Petrophysicists (Rock & Fluid Properties)
- Explorationists / Exploration Managers (Work Planning & Economic Evaluation)
Course Outlines:
SILICICLASTIC SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
- Historical Framework
- Formation and Architecture of Sedimentary Basins
- Sequence Stratigraphic Concepts
- Introduction to Examples of Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy
SILICICLASTIC SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
- Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy in Well Logs
- Siliciclastic Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy
CARBONATE SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
- General Aspects of Carbonate Systems
- Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphic Concepts
CARBONATE SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
- Carbonate Seismic Stratigraphy
- Carbonate Diagenesis, Rock Type sand Petrophysics
CARBONATE SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
- Carbonate Reservoir Characterization