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Unconventional Shale Gas Evaluation Master Effective Approaches to Evaluate Unconventional Shale Gas and Oil Reservoirs Date: 2nd July 2012 5th July 2012 Location: Bandung, Indonesia Petrosync Distinguished Instructor Fivos Spathopoulos Exploration Consultant Geologist Praxxis Ltd Learn from featured Shale Gas Projects and Case Studies from Europe and USA TESTIMONIALS OF COMPETENCE Over 20 years international experience as a exploration geologist in both conventional and unconventional petroleum exploration Co-created the UNFC (United Nations Fossil Fuel and Mineral Classification) scheme Visiting Lecturer in Petroleum Geology at Imperial College London delivering courses and doing industrial research projects on unconventional petroleum Involved in various major shale gas projects in France, UK, Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Austria, Serbia and Central Africa Member of the Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain and the Geological Society of London Supported by

Masterclass Objectives GAIN insights on the economic potential and importance of natural gas worldwide RECOGNIZE the emergence of unconventional shale gas resources UNDERSTAND about the different types of black shales, their deposition and their distribution EXPLOIT different types of unconventional petroleum from black shales APPLY the principles of petroleum system analysis and prospects evaluation on unconventional shale gas reservoirs EVALUATE the potential and productivity of shale gas reservoirs from various perspectives ESTIMATE volumes and CLASSIFY unconventional shale gas reservoirs accurately ANALYZE the petrophysical parameters of shale-gas & shale-oil reservoirs UNDERSTAND about other unconventional gas types, like tight-sandstone gas BENEFIT from successful shale-gas and shale-oil plays in the world, including the US and Canada Masterclass Overview Shale gas is becoming an increasingly important source of natural gas in the United States over the past decade and is expected to grow further in the coming future. One analyst expects shale gas to supply as much as half the natural gas production in North America by 2020. This interest in shale gas has since spread quickly to the rest of the world as countries seek to produce more shale gas to reduce their dependency on foreign imported gas. This masterclass will provide a thorough understanding on the evaluation of shale gas and oil reservoirs from various perspectives (geological, geophysical, geochemical and petrophysical) and how to classify and estimate unconventional gas reserves accurately and precisely. Delegates will learn to evaluate the various black shales, as shale-gas & shale-oil targets, as well as predicting locations of quality shale plays. The course will also present on successful shale-gas/shale-oil plays in the US, Canada and other places in the world. A short presentation on other unconventional gas and oil types (tight sandstone-gas, Bakken Play) will also be included. Project exercises and case studies based from the trainer s past experience will also be covered extensively to allow delegates to gain practical experience from this masterclass. Who Should Attend This program is intended for : Exploration Geologists Explorationists Geoscientists Geophysicists Reservoir Engineers Petroleum Engineers PLUS those who wants to improve their knowledge in shale gas. The course will assume a basic knowledge in petroleum geology and use of Microsoft Excel. No chemical experience is needed. WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND PETROSYNC S EVENTS To ensure that all objectives of the course matches yours, all PetroSync programs are developed after intensive and extensive research within the industry PetroSync programs focus on your immediate working issues to ensure that you are able to apply and deliver immediate results in real work situations Application and implementation of industry knowledge and experience are the drivers for our course design, not theoretical academic lectures PetroSync training focuses on practical interactive learning tools and techniques including case studies, group discussions, scenarios, simulations, practical exercises and knowledge assessments during the course. Invest a small amount of your time to prepare before attending the course to ensure maximum learning PetroSync follows a rigorous selection process to ensure that all expert trainers have first-hand, up-to-date and practical knowledge and are leaders of their respective industrial discipline

Unconventional Shale Gas Evaluation 2nd July - 5th July 2012 DAY 1 Review of the deposition of organic-rich shales - Introduction to black shales as petroleum source rocks - The different types of black shales and their depositional processes (marine, lacustrine, hypersaline and deltaic) - Sequence stratigraphy of black shale deposition (using the eustatic cycle) - Prediction method of locating black shales of any age and at any location - Presentation of basic geochemical analysis of black shales, by using laboratory results: Total Organic Carbon, Hydrogen Index etc - Presentation on the maturity and basin modelling process - Formation of shale-gas : How it is formed and why it is there. - Types of shale-gas: biogenic and thermogenic (Antrim vs Barnett) - Principles of successful shale-gas exploration - Shale-extracted exploration and environmental issues - Shale-extracted exploration and public opinion - Review of conventional and unconventional petroleum systems [EXERCISES] : (i) Processing and analysing geochemical data on Excel spreadsheets to evaluate the quality of black shales (ii) Predicting deposition of quality black shales on paleogeographic maps (iii) Recognising quality black shales on well logs DAY 2 Geological, Geochemical and non-technical factors in the evaluation of shale-extracted petroleum - Types of black shales and kerogens as targets for shale-gas/shale: lacustrine, marine and terrestrial t (Type I, Type II & Type III) - Role of the Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and the Hydrogen Index (HI) - Techniques to evaluate maturity in black shales - Principles of maturity modeling: the role of the Transformation Ratio - Adsorption and absorption equations - Evaluation of lithology by XRD methods - Shale porosity types - Application of sequence stratigraphy in the evaluation of shale projects - Non-technical factors influencing shale exploration and exploitation [EXERCISES] : (i) Analysing geochemical and lithological information from US plays (Barnett) and explaining their success (ii) Geological evaluation of a potential shale-gas basin (data will be provided for a European prospective basin: geo-seismic section, geochemical data, etc )

Unconventional Shale Gas Evaluation 2nd July - 5th July 2012 DAY 3 Petrophysical, geophysical and structural geology methods to evaluate shale-gas/shale-oil prospectivity - Petrophysical analysis of a shale-gas well - Interpretation of tectonic images from seismic data for shale gas purposes - Formation pore pressure evaluation - Gas yield analysis and gas chromatography to evaluate the quantity and type of petroleum fluid (wax-poor/wax-rich) - Estimate of possible shale-gas/shale-oil reserves, before and after drilling : minimum and maximum quantity in new basin exploration - Economics of shale-gas exploration & exploitation in the US and Europe. -Structural geology parameters for a successful shale exploration - The Bakken Play, the Eagle Ford Play, the Paris Basin Play and the Neuquen Basin Play: similarities and differences - First results of shale-gas exploration in Europe (Poland, Sweden). Why it has failed so far and what brings the future? [EXERCISES] : (i) Exploring for shale-gas/shale-oil or any unconventional petroleum play in a new basin (data will be given to the delegates) (ii) Explaining the failure of some shale-gas wells (data will be provided) in Europe DAY 4 Prospective shale-gas/shale-oil basins in the world- other types of unconventional gas. - Geological evaluation of shale-gas prospective basins in several parts of the world tailor-made session for delegates with special interest in particular basins. - Comparison between the successful US-Canada shale-gas/shale-oil plays to other potential basins in the world - Classification of shale-gas/shale-oil resources in the two classification schemes (PRMS & UNFC) - Replicating the Bakken Play in other basins - New unconventional basins: Europe, Russia, Argentina, South Africa, N. Africa, Brazil etc - Tight sandstone-gas: a hybrid conventional-unconventional play [EXERCISE] : Evaluate a real basin in some part of the world (Germany or in the UK) and compare the results with US analogues.

Petrosync Distinguished Instructor Fivos Spathopoulos Exploration Consultant Geologist Praxxis Ltd Over 20 years international experience as a exploration geologist in both conventional and unconventional petroleum exploration Co-created the UNFC (United Nations Fossil Fuel and Mineral Classification) scheme Visiting Lecturer in Petroleum Geology at Imperial College London delivering courses and doing industrial research projects on unconventional petroleum Involved in various major shale gas projects in France, UK, Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Austria, Serbia and Central Africa Member of the Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain and the Geological Society of London Dr Fivos Spathopoulos worked as an exploration geologist in conventional petroleum projects for more than 20 years. From 1990 to 2006 he worked as an exploration geologist and basin analyst in Hess and other oil companies, where he was involved in global exploration, as well as in mapping the world s petroleum source rocks. He spent most of his career on international exploration, studying many sedimentary basins and petroleum systems in the world. He has been working as a shale-gas/shale-oil exploration geologist in Europe since 2007 where he studied the organic geochemistry, lithology and gas content of large amount of black shales in Europe. He is an expert on organic geochemistry and maturity modelling. He has also developed an effective method of estimating potential shale-gas/shale-oil quantities in new basins. During his career time at the Imperial College London, he lectures on Geology of Petroleum Source Rocks, Petroleum Systems Analysis, Formation Pressure Analysis and Unconventional Petroleum and also participates in several University-Industry projects related to shale characterization as shale-gas/shale-oil targets. He is a member of the Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain and the Geological Society of London. He is a member of the United Nations group that creates the UNFC (United Nations Fossil Fuel and Mineral Classification) scheme and has recently delivered presentations at the Reserves Estimation for Unconventional Reserves Conference 2012 in London and the Unconventional Gas & Oil Summit 2012 in Warsaw. He graduated with a B.Sc. degree in Geology from the University of Athens, a Master's degree in Marine Geology & Geophysics from the University of London and a Ph.D. in Geology from the University of London. Selected Shale Gas Projects - Evaluation of the Molasse & PermoCarboniferous basins in southern Germany and northern Switzerland - Evaluation of shale-gas prospectivity in southern France basins(schistes Carton & Terres Noires) - Evaluation of shale-gas & shale-oil prospectivity of Britain(Liassic, Oxford Clay & Bowland) - Evaluation of shale-gas prospectivity of Denmark, Austria and Bulgaria IN-HOUSE SOLUTIONS SAVE COST IMPROVE PERFORMANCE REDUCE RISK PetroSync understands that in current economic climate, getting an excellent return on your training investment is critical for all our clients. This excellent training can be conducted exclusively for your organization. The training can be tailored to meet your specific needs at your preferred location and time. We will meet you anywhere around the globe. If you like to know more about this excellent program, please contact Jerry Tay (Conference Director) on +65 6415 4502 or email jerry.t@petrosync.com

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