Compressional and Transpressional Structural Styles - CPST

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

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    Different dates available

The nature of seismic data; What is wave propagation?; What causes seismic reflections and how they relate to rock properties including pore filling material; The wavelet in the seismic data and its limit of resolution; Seismic velocities as they relate to rock properties and the imaging process; The relationship between seismic velocities and pore pressure; Pore pressure prediction; Seismic data processing and seismic migration; Prestack, poststack, time and depth imaging; Direct hydrocarbon indicators and AVO; Seismic inversion for rock and fluid properties; Seismic attributes; Time lapse reservoir monitoring (4D seismic surveys); Recent developments in seismic acquisition, processing, and interpretation

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

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Subjects

  • Writing
  • Imaging
  • Monitoring
  • Interpretation

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Training Course Content

The nature of seismic data; What is wave propagation?; What causes seismic reflections and how they relate to rock properties including pore filling material; The wavelet in the seismic data and its limit of resolution; Seismic velocities as they relate to rock properties and the imaging process; The relationship between seismic velocities and pore pressure; Pore pressure prediction; Seismic data processing and seismic migration; Prestack, poststack, time and depth imaging; Direct hydrocarbon indicators and AVO; Seismic inversion for rock and fluid properties; Seismic attributes; Time lapse reservoir monitoring (4D seismic surveys); Recent developments in seismic acquisition, processing, and interpretation

Develop essential technical writing skills to convey a convincing message; Compose clear messages using a structured writing approach; Adapt your writing style to your audience's needs; Edit at the word level to improve persuasiveness and impact; Write precise and concise memos, letters, summaries, and reports; How to best display visual information; Create informative content using lists, bullets, and short paragraphs as the primary writing mode

The nature of seismic data; What is wave propagation?; What causes seismic reflections and how they relate to rock properties including pore filling material; The wavelet in the seismic data and its limit of resolution; Seismic velocities as they relate to rock properties and the imaging process; The relationship between seismic velocities and pore pressure; Pore pressure prediction; Seismic data processing and seismic migration; Prestack, poststack, time and depth imaging; Direct hydrocarbon indicators and AVO; Seismic inversion for rock and fluid properties; Seismic attributes; Time lapse reservoir monitoring (4D seismic surveys); Recent developments in seismic acquisition, processing, and interpretation

Develop essential technical writing skills to convey a convincing message; Compose clear messages using a structured writing approach; Adapt your writing style to your audience's needs; Edit at the word level to improve persuasiveness and impact; Write precise and concise memos, letters, summaries, and reports; How to best display visual information; Create informative content using lists, bullets, and short paragraphs as the primary writing mode

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