The GTC Group

Exploration and Development of Deepwater Reservoirs

CODE: OG12 DURATION: 1 Week/2 Weeks

CERTIFICATIONS: CPD

  • ✓ Modern facilities
  • ✓ Course materials and certificate
  • ✓ Accredited international trainers
$ 5,950.00
$ 5,950.00

Course Overview

This is an in-depth course which not only provides the background of process sedimentology required to understand deepwater systems but also teaches recognition of sediment gravity flows on sub-surface datasets. The instructor will present examples of deepwater depositional systems from world-famous outcrops such as the Ross Sandstone, the Ecca Group of South Africa, and the Ainsa system of the Spanish Pyrenees and others.

Course Delivery

This course is available in the following formats:

Blended Live

Classroom

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Course Outcomes

Delegates will gain knowledge and skills to:

At the end of the course participants will have a greater understanding of and have developed the following key attributes:

• Solid understanding of deepwater processes and the deposits they produce

• Identification of sedimentary structures using borehole image logs and interpreting depositional environments in FMI logs

• Seismic expression of lobes, fans, channelized lobes and mass transport complexes

• How to approach deepwater reservoirs from exploration to development, systematic approach in seismic interpretation of deepwater sedimentary successions

• Creating geomodels: creation of facies logs, deriving geometric data such as channel thickness and width, sinuosity, and choosing the best algorithm for modeling deepwater architectural elements

• How to identify deepwater processes by looking at core data

Key Course Highlights

At the end of this course you’ll understand:

            • ✓ Deepwater Channel storeys, elements, complexes and complex sets (

            • ✓ Deepwater lobe beds, lobe elements, lobes, lobe complexes and fans

            • ✓ fluid gravity vs sediment gravity flows, hypopycnites, hyperpycnites, debrites, contourites (bottom-current deposits), turbidites, hybrid beds, linked debrites, and slurry flows

            • ✓ Assigning risk to drilling deepwater channels

            • ✓ Confined vs poorly confined and organized vs disorganized channel belts

          • ✓ Mud-rich, Sand-rich and Mixed-systems
Who Should Attend

Geologists, Geophysicists, Petrophysicists, Engineers and Managers who wish to develop a better understanding of the factors that control reservoir distribution, quality, connectivity and compartmentalization in deepwater systems. The course assumes no prior knowledge and will provide participants with a solid foundation that they can translate into their daily tasks during exploration and development.

Upcoming Course Dates

Delivery Format: Classroom

Date: 08/14/23

Location: Houston

$ 10,950.00

Delivery Format: Classroom

Date: 08/14/23

Location: London

$ 11,950.00

Delivery Format: Classroom

Date: 11/06/23

Location: Dubai

$ 10,950.00

Delivery Format: Classroom

Date: 12/18/23

Location: Houston

$ 10,950.00

Exploration and Development of Deepwater Reservoirs

  • ✓ Modern facilities
  • ✓ Course materials and certificate
  • ✓ Accredited international trainers
  • ✓ Training materials and workbook
  • ✓ Access to online resources

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