Clastic Exploration & Reservoir Sedimentology 29 November - 3 December 2010, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Training
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Description
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Type
Training
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Duration
5 Days
Interpret clastic depositional environments using data from cores images, cutting images and wireline logs. Apply new sequence stratigraphic concepts to clastic reservoirs. Correlate wells using knowledge of depositional environment. Predict reservoir size, shape, trend and quality. Suitable for: The explorationist searching for sandstone reservoirs must have a good understanding of the controls on sand distribution and geometry within various depositional settings. The course is aimed at exploration geologists and geophysicists involved in clastic exploration studies.
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Course programme
This course has been developed to provide an understanding of the geometry and hydrocarbon potential of clastic depositional systems and facies, and how they are affected by such important features as basin configuration, tectonics and eustasy. Each of the major clastic environments is covered in terms of lithology, facies, log response and reservoir quality and the depositional models related to seismic sequences. Important basin scale diagenetic changes are examined to illustrate the effect on reservoir quality. The course includes extensive practical exercises.
Clastic Exploration & Reservoir Sedimentology 29 November - 3 December 2010, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia