Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists

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An Intensive 5 Day Training Course Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists 16-OCT-17 12-16 Aug 2018, Dubai www.petroknowledge.com

Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists Why Choose this Training Course? The oil industry from upstream to downstream is a multifaceted industry and a broad shop employing everyone from administrative staff to accountants, lawyers, chemists, production technologists, health and safety officers through to procurement, business economists and pilots. But its life blood is first finding and then producing commercial quantities of oil, and this starts with an understanding of the geology. Anyone who is employed in the oil industry should have a basic understanding of this quest to find oil, how it starts, what the fundamentals are and what the exploration geologist is looking for to make a discovery. They should also be aware of the risks involved and what the geologist does to minimize these. When that commercial oil field has been found and is being produced, it is also necessary to have a basic understanding of how the geology influences the fundamentals of oil and gas production rates, water saturations and ultimately the oil field life upon which all these jobs depend. This 5-day interactive training course and workshop has been designed to provide a high impact and holistic learning experience which will allow the non-technical staff members to understand the objectives and aims of a Petroleum Geoscientist in his quest to find and replace oil reserves for the company. Through understanding comes improved communication and enhanced team and company performance. This training course will feature: An introduction to geology The fundamental elements of the petroleum system New ventures and what the geologist is looking for Exploration from area of interest through to drillable prospect & how a prospect is defined Discovery through to appraisal and field development Key aspects of the petroleum geology that can affect producibility and therefore commerciality Who is this Training Course for? This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals who work in the oil and gas industry. It would most greatly benefit functions that have some interaction with the subsurface departments in an oil company but don t have any technical background in petroleum geology, which includes but is not exclusive to: Lawyers Contracts staff Administrative Support including IT Economists and Finance staff What are the Goals? By the end of this training course, participants will have learnt: The key elements of a petroleum system are, from hydrocarbon source to reservoir and seal Basin analysis, regional geology and play based exploration techniques The different sorts of hydrocarbon trap from structural to stratigraphic A basic understanding of how a prospect is defined and risked How seismic, existing well information and outcrop geology can be used for exploration How understanding of the petroleum geology allows a discovery to be appraised and then developed How will this Training Course be Presented? This PetroKnowledge training course will be based around PowerPoint presentations for each module followed by interactive and participative individual and team exercises. There will also be workshop sessions based around real exploration and development examples to get participants to actively become aware of the critical role that an understanding and interpretation of the geology and the petroleum system plays in the oil industry. Some geological risking games will be undertaken so that participants can get an idea of how the risk element combined with exploration costs can lead to strategic decisions being made when a prospect portfolio is presented for drilling out. www.petroknowledge.com

Membership No.: 125094 Daily Agenda Day One: An Introduction to Petroleum Geology Competency Description: An overview of the main components of a working petroleum system, these are the key aspects that the geoscientist is looking for in a hydrocarbon trap that leads to discoveries and field appraisal and development. Everyone working in the oil and gas industry should have some understanding of these requirements. Understand key technical laws and principles Analyze basic data and to develop some interpretation skills Learn visualization skills Develop a 3D mindset An introduction to Geology The fundamental elements of the petroleum system Hydrocarbon source rocks, generation and migration Conventional hydrocarbon reservoirs clastic and carbonate Unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs Hydrocarbon seal and seal capacity Day Two: Sedimentary Basins and the Petroleum System Competency Description: Understanding the development of different sedimentary basins and how to look for a working petroleum system. Interpretation of different data types to provide an insight into the presence or not of oil and gas. Discover what the different basin types are Find out what a hydrocarbon play is. Identify the components of a working petroleum system Able to read a subsurface map Understand the link between surface and subsurface geology What is a sedimentary basin Basin analysis and regional geology Different basin types, extensional and compressional Hydrocarbon plays and play based exploration Indications of a working petroleum system, oil seeps, outcrop geology Outcrop mapping and the early petroleum industry Quality CertifiCatioN Member of Clear Concepts. Clean Environment. The PMI Registered Education Provider logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists

Day Four: From Area of Interest to Drillable Prospect Competency Description: A comprehension of geological risk in exploration and cost versus risk versus reward and the key aspect of using well data, seismic and analogues in interpretation and then as a predictive tool in exploration to identify new leads and prospects for drilling. Develop a technical understanding of other exploration techniques Use visualization in the identification of hydrocarbon plays Understand data analysis and geological risking methods Develop conceptual understanding and learn the use of sequences in correlation Understand how data is interpreted to define prospects to drill Other exploration techniques, gravity, aeromagnetic, CSEM Other stratigraphical techniques, chemostratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy Play trend mapping and the definition of an Area of Interest An introduction to sequence stratigraphy The use of analogues in exploration geology Lead definition and the aspects of geological risking Day Three: Hydrocarbon Traps and Subsurface Interpretation Competency Description: To understand in the subsurface where oil and gas is found and key technical concepts. To develop basic skills in visualization of 3D surfaces using well and seismic data. Understand the different types of hydrocarbon traps Develop a knowledge of data acquisition and interpretation Discover how to analyze well data Understand the key technical aspects and the benefits of geological study work Hydrocarbon trap types Structural traps, stratigraphical traps, hydrodynamic traps, complex traps examples from Africa, the Middle East and SE Asia Seismic techniques and the use of seismic in geological mapping Exploration wells and the acquisition of downhole data Coring, sedimentology and biostratigraphy Hydrocarbon source rock analysis and geochemistry Day Five: From Discovery through to Development Competency Description: The requirement from exploration through to appraisal and development for a multi-disciplinary technical team to quantify what has been discovered and to assess the ease of exploitation. Understand the exploration hopper and the requirement of an oil company to replace produced reserves Develop technical comprehension and interpretation skills Discover the basics of well design and optimization Develop numerical skills in basic oil volume calculations Understand the need to appraise before development The maturation process to drillable prospect status Volumetric assessment from a discovery well Definition of hydrocarbon phase and contacts (Gas Oil and Oil Water) Defining key geological uncertainties and the need for field assessment The Financial Investment Decision (FID) for field development and working examples from Africa and SE Asia if this is based on not well defined assumptions Field development onshore and offshore, basic well design and well types Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists

Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists Course Dates, Venues and Fees 12-16 Aug 2018 Dubai $4,750 This fee is inclusive of Documentation, Lunch and Refreshments Please use BLOCK CAPITALS to fill in this form. It is important that you read carefully through all information before starting to complete the form. Registration Details Family Name: First Name (Mr./Ms.): Position: Company: Mailing Address: Telephone: Mobile: Fax: Email: Authorisation Authorisation By: Position: Company: Mailing Address: Telephone: Mobile: Fax: Email: In-house Training Maximize your training budget and have several members of your staff, who require specific training, to attend with the advantage of not incurring additional travel costs when attending a public training courses & seminars. Would you like a PetroKnowledge training course delivered at a time or location to suit you? Would you like PetroKnowledge to tailor a course from our comprehensive library of programmes? Or would you like us to create an entirely new, bespoke course to suit the exact needs of your organisation? Working in partnership with our clients, PetroKnowledge provides an enjoyable, creative learning experience that enables participants to develop their skills and knowledge. We can deliver not only generic, off-the-shelf courses from our extensive learning portfolio, but we can provide tailored as well as bespoke learning on any aspect of skill development or knowledge. Our in-house courses are conducted by the same expert trainers who conduct PetroKnowledge public courses so you can be assured they will fulfill the learning objective of any organisation

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