Geophysics for Petroleum Engineers - PEICE
Venue: Calgary
Event Date/Time: Nov 03, 2010 | End Date/Time: Nov 05, 2010 |
Description
Overview
This three-day course is designed for petroleum engineers and will provide an excellent overview of the limits and benefits of modern seismic techniques, including the relationship between well logs and seismic traces. The session will emphasize a number of examples drawn from the Western Canadian petroleum sector. The definition and utilization of seismic resolution and its role in establishing estimates of reserves in thin pay zones will be discussed in detail. The treatment of fundamentals is rigorous but non-mathematical.
A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.
Outline
Course Objectives and Historical Background
Seismic Fundamentals
The Seismic Signal and its Significance
Seismic Simulation of Geology and Reservoir
Seismic Traces and the Relationship with Well Logs
Resolution: the Estimation of Pay Thickness
Acquisition (Shooting) Seismic: 2D , 3D and 4D
Seismic Data Processing: Objectives and Methods
Interpretation Techniques
The Pre/ Post Stack Domains
Venue
Additional Information
Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 1995 CAD
Location Calgary, AB