Petroleum Geology from A to Z

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An Intensive 5 Day Training Course Petroleum Geology from A to Z 09-13 Dec 2018, Dubai 04-08 Aug 2019, Dubai 08-12 Dec 2019, Dubai 26-JUL-18 This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered under ISO Quality Standards

Petroleum Geology from A to Z WHY CHOOSE THIS TRAINING COURSE? Participants of this 5-day intensive Petroleum Geology from A to Z training course are those who seek in-depth knowledge on this very interesting Geo-science field especially for all those involved in the oil industry from exploration early stages until the last phases of commercial shipment and transportation. By choosing this PetroKnowledge training course, all attendees in any of their respective working sector, will be aware of all other factions work and data, knowing what others are doing and why, benefit from team work that they can share with all other teams members and can add more values to the company at any of its exploration to development steps. By knowing that, all attendees, at the end of this training course, will be able to speak the same language that used to be restricted to some and hence closing the gap between different teams and individuals working in this industry. This training course will highlight: All types of activities in the petroleum geology Inter-relation between different working disciplines in the oil industry Types of reservoir and how to understand its evaluation Applications of geology and geophysics to petrophysics and mapping Petroleum system, modeling and Economics WHO IS THIS TRAINING COURSE FOR? This PetroKnowledge training course is designed to help all team members from all oil companies sectors to have a bit added knowledge from each other. It is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit: Petrophysicists Geologists Reservoir engineers Geophysicists Drilling engineers Testing/production engineers Data base managers Administrators and finance managers who work closely with both exploration and development WHAT ARE THE GOALS? The main goals of this training course are to enlarge the attendee s knowledge with other working areas in the oil industry and its importance, understand how evaluation of acquired data can lead to full description and interpretation: from texture and diagenesis to facies and from logs, core and seismic to maps and cross sections. By the end of the training course, participants will know how zonation and facies can be framed both electrically and sedimentologically to finally create best fit approach for reserves and production performance. They will also learn to: Relate data in hand to the global ideas of petroleum geology Understand the working procedures for most of the factions in the oil industry Build a framework and a scheme for the petroleum system Learn how to evaluate and analyze other working group output when needed Apply acquired knowledge to both company and individual benefit HOW WILL THIS TRAINING COURSE BE PRESENTED? The instructor will not only show and interpret the training course material in detail but will trigger knowledge form the attendees themselves so once discussed, will never be forgotten, a live incrementing point system will be running with all discussions and quizzes during the course path, add to that several videos will be shown and discussed www.petroknowledge.com

DAILY AGENDA Day One: Introduction to Geology and Petroleum Industry Competency Description: During day one, attendees should get familiar with geology various branches, sedimentology, oil history, rock types, structures and hydrocarbon types and where all participants have a gap to fill and merge with other respected discipline. Knowing what is geology role in the petroleum sense Relate petroleum geology to oil industry economics Understand the regional sense of structures (earth, tectonics, etc.) Link time scaling to the petroleum dimension Learn all related types of basins and structures that have impact on oil discoveries Identify most involved rock types in the petroleum geology Apply current knowledge onto stratigraphy History from geology to petroleum geology From petroleum geology to economics and daily life Earth and plate tectonics Basins and structures Geo-time scale Vs petroleum From litho to biostratigraphy Rocks, types and characteristics Day Two: Mapping, Correlations and Sedimentology Competency Description: During this second day, attendees will understand mapping types how they are prepared and interpreted as well as correlations. Participants will learn the application of rock classifications and the depositional system in addition to sedimentological geometry and structures Recognize the mapping role and importance in petroleum geology Evaluate usages of maps, correlations and cross sections Learn different sedimentological depositional systems Determine various types of rock classifications Understand the rock geometry How to analyze different diagenesis processes Introduced to the most involved sedimentary structures in petroleum geology What is maps in petroleum geology Types and usages of maps, correaltions and cross sections Sedimentology and depositional systems Rock classifications (clastics and non-clastics) Rock geometry (packing, sorting, etc) and diagenesis Sedimentary structures Petroleum Geology from A to Z

Membership No.: 125094 Day Three: From Depositional Environment to Petrography Competency Description: During this third day, participants will be exposed to the richness of the different types of depositional environments (carbonate and clastics) as well as related petrography in addition to the interpretation of core to log and vice versa to develop unique facies to work with Learn essential carbonate related depositional environment Learn clastics related depositional environment Apply all depositional environment onto petroleum geology Interpret petrology and petrography from core analysis Analyze data from core to log and vice versa Develop facies from electric and sedimentological zonation Carbonate related depositional environment Clastics related depositional environment Projection of all depositional environment onto petroleum geology From petrology and petrography to core analysis From core to log and vice versa From electric and sedimentological zonation to facies Day Four: Reservoir Rock Properties in a Petroleum System Competency Description: During the fourth course day, attendees will understand the vital importance of porosity, permeability, tortuosity in carbonate and clastics as well as understanding the various plays in leads and prospects of a petroleum system. determine Fractures and secondary Ø role in reservoirs and trapping how to get Ø,K,etc in carbonate and clastics understand oil Kitchening from generation to expulsion learn the breakdown of Petroleum system elements differentiate between plays,leads and prospects evaluate the clay effect on reservoir trace the Fault Sealing capacity from last closing contour, spill point and thief zones Ø,K,etc in carbonate and clastics Fractures and secondary Ø role in reservoirs and trapping Kitchening Oil from generation to expulsion Petroleum system, plays,leads and prospects Clay effect on reservoir Fault Sealing Vs last closing contour and spill point Day Five: From Geophysical and Petrophysical Approach to Reservoir Modeling Competency Description: During the last course day, participants will enjoy the fruit of all days and all discipline exposure to have finally reserve computed, model built after applying seismic,scal, logs cutoffs, zonation and parameters populated. Understand geophysical methods from gravity and magnetic to seismic and beyond Apply seismic directly onto petroleum geology Learn most electric logs process types and interpretation Evaluate cutoffs and SCAL in logs Determine the path from exploration and development to decommissioning Analyse the tendering and farmin/out process Understand how reserves and volumetrics are calculated Develop good ideas on geo-modeling; why and how Geophysics from gravity and magnetic to seismic and beyond Seismic direct application onto petroleum geology Electric logs process types and interpretation Cutoffs and SCAL in logs From exploration and development to decommissioning Tendering and farm in/out Reserves and volumetrics Geo-modeling why and how 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 from A to Z

Petroleum Geology from A to Z 4 DATE VENUE FEE($) 09-13 Dec 2018 Dubai - UAE 4,750 04-08 Aug 2019 Dubai - UAE 4,950 08-12 Dec 2019 Dubai - UAE 4,950 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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