Course Description
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
behaviour. The complex inter-relationship of the depositional and burial history can be
unravelled to allow prediction of reservoir facies and
reconstruction reservoir models.
Course Objectives
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Learn how Carbonates are formed and change through time resulting in the carbonate reservoirs we see today. Participants
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Learn how to identify carbonate facies,
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Understand the effect of sequence stratigraphy on carbonates,
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Determine the controlling factors for porosity in carbonate reservoirs
Who Should Attend?
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Explorationists
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Petroleum geologists
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Petrophysicists
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Geophysicists and engineers
Program Schedule
DAY 1
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Basic principles
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Depositional concepts
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Grain types
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Textures and fabrics
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Environmental reconstruction
DAY 2
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Sabkha/tidal flat
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Lagoon
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Shelf
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Reef (rudist and coral/algal)
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Barrier/shoal
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Slope and redeposited
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Aeolian and lacustrine
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Karst plays
DAY 3
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Primary and secondary porosity
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Compaction
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Pressure solution
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Cementation
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Dolomitisation
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Porosity generation and destruction
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Fractures
DAY 4
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Gamma
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Sonic
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Neutron
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Density
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FMS
DAY 5
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Fracture reservoirs
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Reservoir modelling
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Volumetric assessment in correlation and mapping
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Effects of capillary pressure
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Interface with engineering