Carbonate Reservoir Geology
Introduction:
This course is
designed to develop skills in understanding the geometry and petrophysical
characteristics of carbonate reservoirs. Depositional fabric, grain type and
size and subsequent diagenetic modifications are the major controls on
carbonate reservoir behavior. The complex inter-relationship of the
depositional and burial history can be unraveled to allow prediction of
reservoir facies and reconstruction of three-dimensional reservoir models. The
course demonstrates the value of the reservoir model in volumetric assessment
and development of carbonate reservoirs.
This program
is a must for geologists, geophysicists, exploration and production managers
and engineers dealing with exploration for and exploitation of carbonate
reservoirs. The course starts with a comprehensive overview of the basic
characteristics of the carbonate depositional system important to carbonate
reservoir development. The application of sequence stratigraphic concepts to
carbonates as a predictive tool in exploration for and modeling of carbonate
reservoirs will be stressed. The engineering and geologic aspects of carbonate
pore systems will be explored. Carbonate porosity modification and evolution
will be discussed in a sea level driven sequence stratigraphic framework.
Problems of reservoir heterogeneity and carbonate reservoir modeling will be
discussed.
Course
Objectives:
By the end of
this course delegates will be able to:
Who
Should Attend?
Geologists,
Geophysicists, Petrophysicists, Stratigraphers, Geochemists, Reservoir,
Petroleum, Wellsite Geologists, Petroleum Engineers, Drilling Engineers,
Reservoir Engineers, Production Engineers, Operations Engineers, Technologists,
Log Analysts, E&P Personnel, Exploration & Development Personnel,
Geologists, Reservoir Engineers, Seismic Interpreters, E&P Managers, Data
Management and Oil & Gas Personnel
Course
Outline:
Carbonate Reservoirs
· Basic principles
· Depositional concepts
· Grain types
· Textures and fabrics
· Environmental reconstruction
The Reservoir Model: Depositional & Diagenetic Characteristics
· Sabkha/tidal flat
· Lagoon
· Shelf, Reef (rudist and coral/algal)
· Barrier/shoal
· Slope and redeposited
· Aeolian and lacustrine
· Karst plays
Carbonate Diagenesis
· Primary and secondary porosity
· Compaction
· Pressure solution
· Cementation
· Dolomitisation
· Porosity generation and destruction
· Fractures
Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy
Log Response in Carbonate Rocks
· Gamma
· Sonic
· Neutron
· Density
· FMS
Reservoir Assessment
· Fracture reservoirs, Reservoir modelling
· Volumetric assessment in correlation and mapping
· Effects of capillary pressure
· Interface with engineering
The Basic Nature of Carbonate Sediments and Sedimentation
The Efficiency of the Carbonate Factory and Its Influence on Cyclicity and
Platform Development
Carbonate Platform Types
Carbonate Facies Models
Basic Concepts of Sequence Stratigraphy
Relationship of Stratigraphic Patterns to Changes in Subsidence Rates
Sequence Stratigraphic Models
The Characteristics of Carbonate Pore Systems and Their Geologic and Engineering
Classifications
Sea Level, Diagenesis, Porosity Evolution and Its Distribution at the Time
of Burial
Code | From | To | City | Fee | |
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GP10 | 10 Feb 2020 | 21 Feb 2020 | Guangzhou | US$ 8500 | Book |
GP10 | 27 Apr 2020 | 08 May 2020 | Vienna | US$ 9500 | Book |
GP10 | 08 Jun 2020 | 19 Jun 2020 | Istanbul | US$ 7500 | Book |
GP10 | 16 Aug 2020 | 27 Aug 2020 | Dubai | US$ 7000 | Book |
GP10 | 18 Oct 2020 | 29 Oct 2020 | Cairo | US$ 6500 | Book |
GP10 | 21 Dec 2020 | 01 Jan 2021 | Kuala Lumpur | US$ 7500 | Book |
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