OBJECTIVES
- Interpret clastic depositional environments using data from cores, cuttings and wireline logs (including FMI)
- Prepare quantitative facies maps
- Apply sequence stratigraphic concepts to clastic reservoirs
- redict reservoir size, shape, trend and quality
CONTENT
- Genetic stratigraphic analysis
- Depositional architecture
- Basins and units
- Quantitative facies mapping
- Wireline logs and conventional cores
- Seismic and sequence stratigraphy
- Recognition of depositional systems
- Process-response facies models
- Integrated genetic stratigraphy
- Analysis of clastic depositional systems
- Alluvial fan
- Fluvial
- Eolian
- Lacustrine
- Deltaic
- Shoreline
- Shelf
- Slope and basin
- Incised sequences
- Shelf margins and linked downslope systems
- Characteristic log patterns
- Flow units
- Prediction of reservoir size, shape, trend, quality
- How to select optimum well locations
- Lateral continuity and quality of seals
- Diagenesis
- Sedimentary controls on porosity, permeability, saturation
- Reservoir exploration and production case histories
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Geologists, geophysicists, petrophysicists, reservoir and production engineers, exploration & production managers, all team members involved in reservoir characterization, technicians working with clastic reservoirs.
INSTRUKTUR
Dr. Khasani ST.,M.Eng & Team / Herwin Lukito, S.T.,M.Si & Team