Wireline Formation Testing and Interpretation - WFT

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

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    Different dates available

Extensional structural styles and their plate, tectonic habitats; Models for rifting and passive continental margin evolution; Transtensive structures; Detached and basement-involved styles; Map patterns; Half grabens and full grabens; Footwall uplift; Pre-inversion normal faults; Ramp-flat and listric-fault related structures; Rotated block with keystone graben style; Structural validation criteria; Selecting the best balancing and restoration technique; Flexural-slip restoration and predication; Vertical and oblique simple shear; Rigid-block restoration; Area-depth technique for section validation, depth to detachment, bed-length changes and fault prediction; Effect of detachment-zone thickness; Transition from horizontal to vertical displacement; Extensional drape folds; Trishear models of drape folds; Sequential restoration of growth structures; Fracturing in extensional structures

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

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Subjects

  • Restoration
  • IT Development
  • Drape
  • Gas
  • Geology
  • Production
  • Oil and Gas
  • Economics
  • Performance
  • Interpretation
  • Testing

Course programme

Training Course Content

Extensional structural styles and their plate, tectonic habitats; Models for rifting and passive continental margin evolution; Transtensive structures; Detached and basement-involved styles; Map patterns; Half grabens and full grabens; Footwall uplift; Pre-inversion normal faults; Ramp-flat and listric-fault related structures; Rotated block with keystone graben style; Structural validation criteria; Selecting the best balancing and restoration technique; Flexural-slip restoration and predication; Vertical and oblique simple shear; Rigid-block restoration; Area-depth technique for section validation, depth to detachment, bed-length changes and fault prediction; Effect of detachment-zone thickness; Transition from horizontal to vertical displacement; Extensional drape folds; Trishear models of drape folds; Sequential restoration of growth structures; Fracturing in extensional structures

Reservoir fluid properties; Coring practices and rock properties; Fundamentals of fluid flow; Reservoir fluid distribution; Reservoir classification; Reservoir drive mechanisms; Oil and gas well performance; Pressure buildup analysis; Oil displacement concepts; Estimation of oil-in-place and gas-in-place; Recovery techniques

Bitumen and Heavy Oil Introduction and Definitions; Comparison of Conventional and Unconventional Reservoirs; Worldwide Heavy Oil Resources and Occurrences; Geology and Overview of Venezuela and Trinidad Heavy Oil Resources; Introduction of United States Heavy Oil Occurrences (Utah, California and Texas); Geology, History and Development of Canada Oil Sands; Oil Sand Characteristics and Development Strategies; Oil Sand Mining Details and Reclamation; Environmental challenges for Heavy Oil Resources; Heavy Oil and Bitumen Recovery Process Review; Introduction to Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD); Other Commercial Thermal In-situ Methodologies; Commercial Application of Cold Heavy Oil Production with Sand (CHOPS) in Canada and other non-thermal heavy oil recovery methods; Field Examples and Development Strategies of Heavy Oil and Bitumen Recovery Projects; Overview of Thermal Well Completions and Production Facilities; Reserves and Economics

Extensional structural styles and their plate, tectonic habitats; Models for rifting and passive continental margin evolution; Transtensive structures; Detached and basement-involved styles; Map patterns; Half grabens and full grabens; Footwall uplift; Pre-inversion normal faults; Ramp-flat and listric-fault related structures; Rotated block with keystone graben style; Structural validation criteria; Selecting the best balancing and restoration technique; Flexural-slip restoration and predication; Vertical and oblique simple shear; Rigid-block restoration; Area-depth technique for section validation, depth to detachment, bed-length changes and fault prediction; Effect of detachment-zone thickness; Transition from horizontal to vertical displacement; Extensional drape folds; Trishear models of drape folds; Sequential restoration of growth structures; Fracturing in extensional structures

Reservoir fluid properties; Coring practices and rock properties; Fundamentals of fluid flow; Reservoir fluid distribution; Reservoir classification; Reservoir drive mechanisms; Oil and gas well performance; Pressure buildup analysis; Oil displacement concepts; Estimation of oil-in-place and gas-in-place; Recovery techniques

Bitumen and Heavy Oil Introduction and Definitions; Comparison of Conventional and Unconventional Reservoirs; Worldwide Heavy Oil Resources and Occurrences; Geology and Overview of Venezuela and Trinidad Heavy Oil Resources; Introduction of United States Heavy Oil Occurrences (Utah, California and Texas); Geology, History and Development of Canada Oil Sands; Oil Sand Characteristics and Development Strategies; Oil Sand Mining Details and Reclamation; Environmental challenges for Heavy Oil Resources; Heavy Oil and Bitumen Recovery Process Review; Introduction to Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD); Other Commercial Thermal In-situ Methodologies; Commercial Application of Cold Heavy Oil Production with Sand (CHOPS) in Canada and other non-thermal heavy oil recovery methods; Field Examples and Development Strategies of Heavy Oil and Bitumen Recovery Projects; Overview of Thermal Well Completions and Production Facilities; Reserves and Economics

Extensional structural styles and their plate, tectonic habitats; Models for rifting and passive continental margin evolution; Transtensive structures; Detached and basement-involved styles; Map patterns; Half grabens and full grabens; Footwall uplift; Pre-inversion normal faults; Ramp-flat and listric-fault related structures; Rotated block with keystone graben style; Structural validation criteria; Selecting the best balancing and restoration technique; Flexural-slip restoration and predication; Vertical and oblique simple shear; Rigid-block restoration; Area-depth technique for section validation, depth to detachment, bed-length changes and fault prediction; Effect of detachment-zone thickness; Transition from horizontal to vertical displacement; Extensional drape folds; Trishear models of drape folds; Sequential restoration of growth structures; Fracturing in extensional structures

Reservoir fluid properties; Coring practices and rock properties; Fundamentals of fluid flow; Reservoir fluid distribution; Reservoir classification; Reservoir drive mechanisms; Oil and gas well performance; Pressure buildup analysis; Oil displacement concepts; Estimation of oil-in-place and gas-in-place; Recovery techniques

Bitumen and Heavy Oil Introduction and Definitions; Comparison of Conventional and Unconventional Reservoirs; Worldwide Heavy Oil Resources and Occurrences; Geology and Overview of Venezuela and Trinidad Heavy Oil Resources; Introduction of United States Heavy Oil Occurrences (Utah, California and Texas); Geology, History and Development of Canada Oil Sands; Oil Sand Characteristics and Development Strategies; Oil Sand Mining Details and Reclamation; Environmental challenges for Heavy Oil Resources; Heavy Oil and Bitumen Recovery Process Review; Introduction to Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD); Other Commercial Thermal In-situ Methodologies; Commercial Application of Cold Heavy Oil Production with Sand (CHOPS) in Canada and other non-thermal heavy oil recovery methods; Field Examples and Development Strategies of Heavy Oil and Bitumen Recovery Projects; Overview of Thermal Well Completions and Production Facilities; Reserves and Economics

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