AVO, Inversion, and Attributes: Principles and Applications - AVO

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    Course

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    San francisco (USA)

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Offshore systems overview and field architecture selection; Well construction and servicing equipment and operation; Flow assurance; Topside facilities; Oil and gas transportation facilities; Riser systems; Subsea systems; Production operations; Infrastructure impact on design and operations; Effects of the ocean environment; Introduction to naval architecture; Structural design processes and tools; Construction plans and execution; Project management lessons learned; Life-cycle and decommissioning considerations

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333 Bush Street, Suite 2400, 94104

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Subjects

  • IT Management
  • Management
  • Oil and Gas
  • Gas
  • Systems
  • Geology
  • Industry
  • Construction Training
  • Construction
  • Design
  • Global
  • Performance
  • Interpretation
  • Project Management
  • Production
  • IT Project Management
  • Structural Design
  • Project
  • Petroleum
  • Testing
  • Basic
  • Value chain
  • Basic Skills
  • Basic IT
  • Employee Motivation
  • Team Training
  • Oil and Gas Law
  • Basic IT training
  • Skills and Training
  • Planning
  • Compliance
  • Law
  • Performance Management
  • IT Law
  • Communications
  • Leadership
  • Market
  • Coaching
  • Economics
  • Asset Management
  • Motivation
  • Supervisor

Course programme

Training Course Content

Offshore systems overview and field architecture selection; Well construction and servicing equipment and operation; Flow assurance; Topside facilities; Oil and gas transportation facilities; Riser systems; Subsea systems; Production operations; Infrastructure impact on design and operations; Effects of the ocean environment; Introduction to naval architecture; Structural design processes and tools; Construction plans and execution; Project management lessons learned; Life-cycle and decommissioning considerations

Industry overview for procurement including host country and strategic relationships; Key business drivers and interface issues between projects (CAPEX) and operations (OPEX).; Procurement's role in Oil and gas value chain management - upstream, midstream and downstream; The E&P asset management cycle and total cost of ownership (TCO); Economics of oil and gas that drive procurement value creation; Industry regulatory and contractor safety compliance issues that impact procurement; Industry market intelligence practices in procurement; Industry spend analysis characteristics and needed strategies; Creating industry category management (sector) strategies; Key procurement and supplier performance metrics; Trends in global sourcing and local content requirements; Oil and gas law and global contracting risks; The influence of eCommerce and eProcurement initiatives in oil and gas

The role and function of the leader, supervisor and manager; Understanding and applying essential behavioral management concepts; Understanding and increasing employee motivation; Understanding and applying leadership concepts; Effectively supervising a diverse workforce; Basic skills in interpersonal communications; Performance management; Coaching; Working with difficult employees; Goal Setting; Empowering subordinates; Creating positive and functional thinking about work; Making ongoing change for growth and improvement; Taking personal responsibility; Developing personal plans to improve team effectiveness

Petroleum geology and its systems; Operations geology: prospect to well planning, provision of geological services; Wellsite geology: geological sampling, sample analysis and well stratigraphy, cutting and core description; Structural geology: fractures, faults, borehole geology; Drilling Operations: bits, fluids, casing and cement, drilling problems and well control, directional drilling, geosteering; Logging operations: acquisition, tools, quick look interpretation, MWD/LWD, geosteering; Well testing & fluids: reservoir properties, rock and fluid interaction, permeability, averaging, data gathering and interpretation; Impact on FDP: case histories; Tendering and contracting; Reporting: geological data, petrophysical data, pressure data; Exercises: cores, cuttings, quick look, pressures, daily drilling report

Offshore systems overview and field architecture selection; Well construction and servicing equipment and operation; Flow assurance; Topside facilities; Oil and gas transportation facilities; Riser systems; Subsea systems; Production operations; Infrastructure impact on design and operations; Effects of the ocean environment; Introduction to naval architecture; Structural design processes and tools; Construction plans and execution; Project management lessons learned; Life-cycle and decommissioning considerations

Industry overview for procurement including host country and strategic relationships; Key business drivers and interface issues between projects (CAPEX) and operations (OPEX).; Procurement's role in Oil and gas value chain management - upstream, midstream and downstream; The E&P asset management cycle and total cost of ownership (TCO); Economics of oil and gas that drive procurement value creation; Industry regulatory and contractor safety compliance issues that impact procurement; Industry market intelligence practices in procurement; Industry spend analysis characteristics and needed strategies; Creating industry category management (sector) strategies; Key procurement and supplier performance metrics; Trends in global sourcing and local content requirements; Oil and gas law and global contracting risks; The influence of eCommerce and eProcurement initiatives in oil and gas

The role and function of the leader, supervisor and manager; Understanding and applying essential behavioral management concepts; Understanding and increasing employee motivation; Understanding and applying leadership concepts; Effectively supervising a diverse workforce; Basic skills in interpersonal communications; Performance management; Coaching; Working with difficult employees; Goal Setting; Empowering subordinates; Creating positive and functional thinking about work; Making ongoing change for growth and improvement; Taking personal responsibility; Developing personal plans to improve team effectiveness

Petroleum geology and its systems; Operations geology: prospect to well planning, provision of geological services; Wellsite geology: geological sampling, sample analysis and well stratigraphy, cutting and core description; Structural geology: fractures, faults, borehole geology; Drilling Operations: bits, fluids, casing and cement, drilling problems and well control, directional drilling, geosteering; Logging operations: acquisition, tools, quick look interpretation, MWD/LWD, geosteering; Well testing & fluids: reservoir properties, rock and fluid interaction, permeability, averaging, data gathering and interpretation; Impact on FDP: case histories; Tendering and contracting; Reporting: geological data, petrophysical data, pressure data; Exercises: cores, cuttings, quick look, pressures, daily drilling report

Offshore systems overview and field architecture selection; Well construction and servicing equipment and operation; Flow assurance; Topside facilities; Oil and gas transportation facilities; Riser systems; Subsea systems; Production operations; Infrastructure impact on design and operations; Effects of the ocean environment; Introduction to naval architecture; Structural design processes and tools; Construction plans and execution; Project management lessons learned; Life-cycle and decommissioning considerations

Industry overview for procurement including host country and strategic relationships; Key business drivers and interface issues between projects (CAPEX) and operations (OPEX).; Procurement's role in Oil and gas value chain management - upstream, midstream and downstream; The E&P asset management cycle and total cost of ownership (TCO); Economics of oil and gas that drive procurement value creation; Industry regulatory and contractor safety compliance issues that impact procurement; Industry market intelligence practices in procurement; Industry spend analysis characteristics and needed strategies; Creating industry category management (sector) strategies; Key procurement and supplier performance metrics; Trends in global sourcing and local content requirements; Oil and gas law and global contracting risks; The influence of eCommerce and eProcurement initiatives in oil and gas

The role and function of the leader, supervisor and manager; Understanding and applying essential behavioral management concepts; Understanding and increasing employee motivation; Understanding and applying leadership concepts; Effectively supervising a diverse workforce; Basic skills in interpersonal communications; Performance management; Coaching; Working with difficult employees; Goal Setting; Empowering subordinates; Creating positive and functional thinking about work; Making ongoing change for growth and improvement; Taking personal responsibility; Developing personal plans to improve team effectiveness

Petroleum geology and its systems; Operations geology: prospect to well planning, provision of geological services; Wellsite geology: geological sampling, sample analysis and well stratigraphy, cutting and core description; Structural geology: fractures, faults, borehole geology; Drilling Operations: bits, fluids, casing and cement, drilling problems and well control, directional drilling, geosteering; Logging operations: acquisition, tools, quick look interpretation, MWD/LWD, geosteering; Well testing & fluids: reservoir properties, rock and fluid interaction, permeability, averaging, data gathering and interpretation; Impact on FDP: case histories; Tendering and contracting; Reporting: geological data, petrophysical data, pressure data; Exercises: cores, cuttings, quick look, pressures, daily drilling report

Offshore systems overview and field architecture selection; Well construction and servicing equipment and operation; Flow assurance; Topside facilities; Oil and gas transportation facilities; Riser systems; Subsea systems; Production operations; Infrastructure impact on design and operations; Effects of the ocean environment; Introduction to naval architecture; Structural design processes and tools; Construction plans and execution; Project management lessons learned; Life-cycle and decommissioning considerations

Industry overview for procurement including host country and strategic relationships; Key business drivers and interface issues between projects (CAPEX) and operations (OPEX).; Procurement's role in Oil and gas value chain management - upstream, midstream and downstream; The E&P asset management cycle and total cost of ownership (TCO); Economics of oil and gas that drive procurement value creation; Industry regulatory and contractor safety compliance issues that impact procurement; Industry market intelligence practices in procurement; Industry spend analysis characteristics and needed strategies; Creating industry category management (sector) strategies; Key procurement and supplier performance metrics; Trends in global sourcing and local content requirements; Oil and gas law and global contracting risks; The influence of eCommerce and eProcurement initiatives in oil and gas

The role and function of the leader, supervisor and manager; Understanding and applying essential behavioral management concepts; Understanding and increasing employee motivation; Understanding and applying leadership concepts; Effectively supervising a diverse workforce; Basic skills in interpersonal communications; Performance management; Coaching; Working with difficult employees; Goal Setting; Empowering subordinates; Creating positive and functional thinking about work; Making ongoing change for growth and improvement; Taking personal responsibility; Developing personal plans to improve team effectiveness

Petroleum geology and its systems; Operations geology: prospect to well planning, provision of geological services; Wellsite geology: geological sampling, sample analysis and well stratigraphy, cutting and core description; Structural geology: fractures, faults, borehole geology; Drilling Operations: bits, fluids, casing and cement, drilling problems and well control, directional drilling, geosteering; Logging operations: acquisition, tools, quick look interpretation, MWD/LWD, geosteering; Well testing & fluids: reservoir properties, rock and fluid interaction, permeability, averaging, data gathering and interpretation; Impact on FDP: case histories; Tendering and contracting; Reporting: geological data, petrophysical data, pressure data; Exercises: cores, cuttings, quick look, pressures, daily drilling report

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AVO, Inversion, and Attributes: Principles and Applications - AVO

Price on request