Reservoir Fluid Properties: Preparation for Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Studies - RFP

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    Course

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    San francisco (USA)

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Introduction: Review of philosophy and epistemology; Application of geophysical fundamentals (wave theory, attributes, frequency substitution, and coherency); Amplitude variation with offset (lithologies, fluids, gases, porosities, and pressures); Fault mechanical stratigraphy; Vail and Galloway sequence theory and application; High resolution sea level curve generation from micropaleo; Shallow and deep water siliciclastic sequences; Seismic facies and paleo-environmental analysis; Reservoir scale geophysics using the wavelet; Imaging hydrocarbons; Geohistory reconstruction; Optimizing exploration and development

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333 Bush Street, Suite 2400, 94104

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Subjects

  • Imaging
  • Philosophy
  • IT Development
  • Geophysics
  • Epistemology
  • Reservoir Engineering
  • Simulation
  • Engineering

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Training Course Content

Introduction: Review of philosophy and epistemology; Application of geophysical fundamentals (wave theory, attributes, frequency substitution, and coherency); Amplitude variation with offset (lithologies, fluids, gases, porosities, and pressures); Fault mechanical stratigraphy; Vail and Galloway sequence theory and application; High resolution sea level curve generation from micropaleo; Shallow and deep water siliciclastic sequences; Seismic facies and paleo-environmental analysis; Reservoir scale geophysics using the wavelet; Imaging hydrocarbons; Geohistory reconstruction; Optimizing exploration and development

Applications for subsea systems; Flow assurance considerations in system design and configuration; Field architecture considerations; Subsea component descriptions and functions; Fabrication, testing, installation, commissioning, and operational issues; Production, maintenance, and repair considerations

Introduction: Review of philosophy and epistemology; Application of geophysical fundamentals (wave theory, attributes, frequency substitution, and coherency); Amplitude variation with offset (lithologies, fluids, gases, porosities, and pressures); Fault mechanical stratigraphy; Vail and Galloway sequence theory and application; High resolution sea level curve generation from micropaleo; Shallow and deep water siliciclastic sequences; Seismic facies and paleo-environmental analysis; Reservoir scale geophysics using the wavelet; Imaging hydrocarbons; Geohistory reconstruction; Optimizing exploration and development

Applications for subsea systems; Flow assurance considerations in system design and configuration; Field architecture considerations; Subsea component descriptions and functions; Fabrication, testing, installation, commissioning, and operational issues; Production, maintenance, and repair considerations

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Reservoir Fluid Properties: Preparation for Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Studies - RFP

Price on request