Exploration and Production Technologies and Facilities
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Exploration and Production Technologies and Facilities Course
Introduction:
This course aims to enhance participants' map data contouring skills, which are essential for generating dependable and top-notch maps to support exploration and production activities in the Petroleum Industry. The training session will emphasize the role of exploration in locating deeply concealed hydrocarbon reserves, adopting a proactive approach to interpreting and mapping subsurface geological features, and constructing maps that effectively showcase exploration potentials and drilling opportunities with precision. The course also covers reliable methods for detecting, developing, and visually representing subsurface features that may not be immediately evident, especially in areas with limited well and seismic control. These concepts are illustrated through real-life case studies to provide practical insights and examples.
Course Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, the delegates will be able to:
- Understanding the exploration data source and the nature of rocks
- The relationships between tectonic forces and structural features
- The different types of rocks classification
- Understanding the trapping system and types of traps using map interpretation
- Importance of data interpretation and mapping in the petroleum industry
- Applying the seismic interpretation and Mapping using petrel software providing a big chance for getting the knowledge of how to use the software for reasonable interpretation and map contouring
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for New hired Geologists, Geophysicists and Reservoir as well as Petroleum & Drilling Engineers whose job requires a more extensive knowledge of Mapping and interpretation.
Course Outlines:
- Exploration and Production Objectives
- Contouring Techniques
- Mapping Subsurface Features
- Contouring and Geological Models
- Calculating Reservoir Volumes from Maps
- Trend Surface and Residuals Mapping
- Prospect Mapping from Seismic Data
- Computer Generated maps
- Quantitative Facies Maps
- Exploration methods introduction and theoretical background
- Seismic methods
- Mechanical rock properties
- Seismic data interpretation
- Rock classification
- Tectonic forces and structural features
- Trapping system and types
- Mapping
- Interpretation
- Interpretation and Mapping using Petrel software
- Exploration and Production Objectives
- Contouring Techniques
- Mapping Subsurface Features
- Contouring and Geological Models
- Calculating Reservoir Volumes from Maps
- Trend Surface and Residuals Mapping
- Prospect Mapping from Seismic Data
- Computer Generated Maps
- Quantitative Facies Maps