UK Field Training Courses Bespoke courses for E&P companies For individual companies and/or partnerships Reservoir and exploration sedimentology oriented Integrated with company sedimentologist if desired Combined theory and practical field sessions Generally 3-4 days Tailored to company assets if required (logs, core, seismic) Ideal for: All North Sea professionals Asset teams Field development PSA and NOC training obligations Dates: April to October inclusive (except peak holiday periods) Exact dates are low tide specific Contact: Alan Taylor Cell: +44-7710-511882 Email: amtaylor@atenergy.com
Onshore UK Field Training Courses Why the UK? UK geology is unique in the world with Precambrian to Tertiary sediments well represented and many type sections the home of geology North Sea exploration has led to the discovery and production of oil & gas from a diverse range of structural styles and sedimentary basins, many of these basin types are represented in UK onshore areas Devonian fluvial sands (mainly outer Moray Firth fields) Carboniferous deltaic channel sands (Southern Gas Basin fields) Permian aeolian and fluvial sands (Southern Gas Basin fields) Triassic fluvial sands (Central/Northern North Sea and Barents Sea fields) Middle Jurassic deltaics (Northern North Sea fields) Ur Jurassic paralic to shallow marine sands (mainly Outer Moray Firth, Central North Sea fields) Ur Jurassic submarine fans (Northern North Sea, Central North Sea, as well as Palaeocene and Eocene fields) World class source rocks Kimmeridge Clay and Lr Jurassic shales Carboniferous Westphalian coals Locations (see following map) Beautiful countryside, principal locations include: Dorset (Jurassic Coast, World Heritage Site) Moray Firth Yorkshire coast
UK Onshore Geological Locations Displaying Classic Petroleum Reservoir Facies Not all locations are shown Principal petroleum field locations Brent area M Jurassic deltaic reservoirs Kimmeridge Clay source rocks are located in Dorset, Yorkshire and the Moray Firth Moray Firth Ur Jurassic submarine fans, Brae, T-Block, Palaeocene type Brae & T-Block Ur Jurassic submarine fan reservoirs Moray Firth Ur Jurassic shallow marine sands, Fulmar/Ula type Moray Firth/northern England Permo-Triassic subaerial and fluvial sands Yorkshire Coast M Jurassic deltaics, Brent type Ur Jurassic Fulmar & Ula sands (much of CNS) Carboniferous channel sand reservoirs Carboniferous fluvial /deltaic sands Dorset Kimmeridge Clay and Lr Jurassic source rocks Dorset Lr and Ur Jurassic shallow marine sands and carbonates, Lr Cretaceous fluvial sands Wytch Farm Lr Jurassic shallow marine and Triassic reservoirs Rotliegendes subaerial and fluvial sand reservoirs
Why Attend Field Courses? Real geology Review basic and advanced sedimentology Identification of sedimentary environments Understand sedimentary processes Sand body geometry micro and macro scale Essential for understanding petroleum systems Oil & gas fields Better understanding of field data, particularly core interpretation Appreciate the issues surrounding reservoir facies and quality Geological input for seismic attribute studies Exploration North Sea application Stratigraphy and stratigraphic concepts Essential input for seismic stratigraphy and seismic attribute studies Structural geology Distribution of reservoir formations Source rock studies
Moray Firth Field Area Permian dune sands at Hopeman Oxfordian shallow marine bar sands at Strathsteven Submarine fan boulder beds at Portgower Submarine fan facies at Loth Burn Submarine fan channel sands at Allt-na-Cuile Triassic fluvial sands at Burghead Ur Devonian braided channel sands at Elgin Permian dune and wadi sands at Covesea
Moray Firth Field Area Geological Features Triassic fluvial channel sands and gravels Aeolian dune cross bedding Upper Jurassic Deep Water Facies Submarine fan channelised grain flow sands Deep water sands and shales Soft sediment deformation: injectites Deep water mass flow conglomerates Deep water mass flows Soft sediment deformation
Dorset Field Area Jurassic/Cretaceous at Lulworth Cove Lower Jurassic at Bridport Reservoir facies at Wytch Farm Upper Jurassic at Osmington Kimmeridge Clay at Kimmeridge Bay Modern sedimentology, Chesil Beach Geology Around Weymouth
Dorset Field Area Geological Features Residual oil in Upper Jurassic paralic/shallow marine sands Burrowing in cross-bedded shallow water shoal sands Bioturbation on bedding plane of shallow water sands Cross bedding and channel scouring in shallow water shoal sands Structural geology Bioturbation in shallow marine limestones
Yorkshire Coast Field Area, Delta Top Facies Deltaic channel sands at Whitby Deltaic channels at Whitby Meandering channels at Burniston Delta overbank facies Delta top facies at Whitby Deltaic channels at Scalby Discrete channels at Burniston
Yorkshire Coast Field Area Geological Features Root beds extending into underlying channels Root beds on bedding plane Wood debris in channel sands Cross bedding Bioturbation Ripple bedding Levee debris in channels