Basic Petroleum Geology - BG - In House Training

Course

In San Francisco (USA)

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Description

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    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Basic Petroleum Geology - In-house training by PetroSkillsThis course can be conducted on site at your location exclusively for your staff. What is Basic Petroleum Geology? For all practical purposes it closely resembles the freshman level course that a non-science major at a university would take to satisfy the science requirement. Presentation is oriented toward topics of interest to the petroleum industry. While high school chemistry and physics might help in understanding a very few selected topics, the course is designed for those with no technical training (and those who studiously avoided science in school). Primary objectives of the course are to broaden your geological vocabulary, explain selected geological principles and processes, and describe how certain petroleum reservoirs and source rocks are formed.Find out more

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San Francisco (USA)
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333 Bush Street, Suite 2400, 94104

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Subjects

  • Petroleum
  • Geology
  • Basic
  • Basic IT
  • Basic IT training
  • School

Course programme

Training Course Content

This in-house training programme can be customised to meet your specific requirements. It typically covers:

  • Minerals and rocks
  • Plate tectonics
  • Geological times
  • Weathering and erosion
  • Deposition
  • Diagenesis
  • Reservoirs
  • Structural geology and petroleum
  • Origin, migration, and trapping of petroleum

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