Seismic Data Ownership - Rights, Privileges, Responsibilities and Obligations - PEICE
Venue: Calgary
Event Date/Time: Oct 18, 2011 | End Date/Time: Oct 18, 2011 |
Registration Date: Oct 18, 2011 | |
Early Registration Date: Oct 18, 2011 |
Description
Course Information:
Overview
This one-day course identifies and clarifies the unwritten rules practiced in industry as it pertains to seismic data ownership. The course will also identify and address subtle nuances where current standard industry practice is not uniform. The attendee will develop the insight to make their own informed decisions on these matters. The course will focus upon the rules, rights, privileges, responsibilities and obligations of seismic data ownership and their ramifications, permissions and limitations as related to specific business situations.
A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.
Outline
Introduction
Data Quality Inspections
Seismic Data Sales
Seismic Licensing Agreements
Partner Obligations and Responsibilities
Data Archival Responsibilities
Show & Tell Presentations
Farm-Outs
Seismic Review Options
Corporate Mergers & Acquisitions
Property Divestitures and Acquisitions
Data Room Practices
Poolings and Joint Ventures
Instructor(s): Douglas Uffen, P. Geoph.
Doug Uffen has 28 years of extensive experience as a seismic interpreter within the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and Canada’s Frontier regions, encompassing the Canadian Foothills highly structured plays and subtle stratigraphic traps of the Plains region. This experience has spanned the entire stratigraphic column within Western Canada. Doug has also worked extensively internationally with datasets from China, India, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Senegal, Syria, Tanzania, Italy, France, Australia, New Zealand and Argentina. He has a broad understanding of geophysics, its affiliated technologies, and an acute awareness of the rules governing seismic data domestically and in numerous international jurisdictions. Doug has been published in several trade journals, circulars and magazines, and has been an active volunteer and Past-President for the Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (CSEG).
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Venue
Additional Information
Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 695 CAD
Location Calgary, AB
CEU: 0.8 Continuing Education Units
PDH: 8 Professional Development Hours