The objective of this course is to introduce concepts and methods in trap and seal analysis particularly as related to fault characterization including fault mapping and fault seal to geoscientists (geologists and geophysicists) and petroleum engineers so that they can apply these principles in their exploration and development projects. The lecture introduces fundamentals and advanced concepts for faulting and flow for the prediction of fault behaviour in subsurface traps. The concepts discussed in the lecture course are applied in simple exercises and related to the capabilities in the PETREL structural and fault analysis module to reinforce the technology.
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ExploreFault Geometry and fault zone architecture
Flow basics
Fault rock and properties.
Fault mapping methods.
Geomechanics as applied to fault seal.
Reservoir flow simulation with faults.
Applications of fault seal analysis in exploration and production.
The course is offered to geologists, geophysicists and petroleum engineers.
Although no prerequisites are required for this course, the concepts are more suited to geoscientists with experience in mapping and evaluating exploration and development projects.
Registration for this class closes on August 10.
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