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maps and other products, and an overview of the latest developments in seismic technology.
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Marine fuel producers and suppliers strive to meet lower sulphur limits in a very competitive global market. However because bunkers represent more than 50% of the operating costs of a ship, marine fuel buyers seek to obtain the lowest possible price.
This 5 day school is aimed at engineers and supervisors who already have an understanding of well construction methods but who would benefit from a more detailed knowledge of completion design. The course will concentrate on the important aspects of completion design and what makes a safe and efficient well.
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on LNG fundamentals. The course is taught by two experienced instructors and aims to give participants an understanding of the technical and commercial aspects of the global LNG supply chain. It covers topics such as natural gas exploration, liquefaction, shipping, terminals, safety and business structures. Past participants found the course to be well-developed, valuable and an excellent introduction to the LNG industry. The document promotes the course and instructors.
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succeed. The course will look at what information is gathered during drilling from wellsite geology, mud logging and
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Paper based exercises will be carried out during each module.
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This five-day course provides an intermediate level of understanding of the geomechanical factors that affect wellbore instability, sand production and hydraulic fracture design. The course is structured such that upon completion, participants will have understood the value that geomechanics can bring to drilling, completion and production operations and will be able to leverage this value wherever it applies. The course emphasis will be on integrating the topics presented through a combination of lectures, case-studies and hands-on exercises. A special focus will be on how geomechanics knowledge is extracted from routinely acquired well data and how it is applied in the prediction and prevention of formation instability.
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During the first day of this course, the entire drilling process will be discussed. The language of drillers - understanding their terminology. Understanding the abbreviations and acronyms associated with drilling.
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The course focuses on the practical applications of various techniques and methodologies in well completion --- from the selection of completion type, perforating strategies, fluid selection, and installation of production heads.
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The document is a 2020 training calendar from AsiaEdge that lists over 100 oil and gas industry training courses taking place between January and September 2020 in locations including Malaysia, the UAE, Oman, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, and the USA. The courses cover topics such as reservoir engineering, drilling, production, health and safety, finance, and management. The calendar provides event codes, course titles, dates, and venues for each training opportunity.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF SEISMIC FOR NON-GEOPHYSICISTS
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FUNDAMENTALS OF SEISMIC
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Your Expert Course Leader:
Adrian Williams
Adrian Williams is an Explorationist with more than 30 years’ experience in the upstream oil &
gas industry, having worked for a variety of companies including Shell Australia, Delhi Petroleum,
US Major Apache Energy, Mitsubishi Corporation, Kuwaiti subsidiary Kufpec and Woodside
Energy.
What past learners have said about this training:
“This training session is very useful for me . I believe I can now talk to Geophysists with same language“ GeoTechnician, Talisman
Vietnam Ltd
“Excellent course even for beginners. The theory and exercises really ‘click together’” Executive Business Planning, PETROLIAM
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“This is one of the best fundamental courses for basic level technical skills” Technical Assistant, Roc Oil Malaysia
“A very well organised course with very knowledgeable trainer who is able to speak out the technical concepts of seismic.” Reservoir
Engineer, LEAP Energy
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Mutiara
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About this training course
This three-day course provides an introduction to seismic surveys, how they are
justified, acquired, processed and interpreted. Through a combination of lectures,
videos, case-studies and hands-on exercises the participants will gain an
understanding of the strengths and limitations of the seismic method, the meaning of
seismic sections, maps and other products, and an overview of the latest
developments in seismic technology.
Course Highlights
Covers the entire seismic process from acquisition, through processing to
interpretation and in doing so shows how each relates to and impacts the other
Presenter is actively consulting to one of the world’s largest seismic companies
Course is essentially non-mathematical and makes wide use of diagrams, pictures,
demonstrations and short videos to explain complex concepts
Numerous hands-on exercises and case studies are used to clarify and reinforce
learnings. As much as possible, students will learn by doing rather than just
listening
By attending this training, you will be able to acquire the following:
Obtain an understanding of the strengths and limitations of the seismic method,
and the costs and risks involved, and how to reduce these
Be able to communicate more effectively with petroleum geophysicists
Understand the meaning of seismic maps and sections and know how to judge the
quality and limitations of these important exploration tools.
Gain an overview of the latest developments in seismic technology.
Apply new-found knowledge to a series of simple illustrative exercises to aid
understanding and gain confidence in use
Know what types of questions to ask in order to assess the quality of a seismic
project
Who Should Attend?
This three-day course provides an introduction to seismic surveys, how they are
justified, acquired, processed and interpreted. Through a combination of lectures,
videos, case-studies and hands-on exercises the participants will gain an
understanding of the strengths and limitations of the seismic method, the meaning of
seismic sections, maps and other products, and an overview of the latest
developments in seismic technology.
Geologists with limited geophysics training or background
Supervisors and managers who need to communicate effectively with
geophysicists
Supply chain and support personnel who wants to more effectively support their
seismic crews
Management, technical and support personnel who want understand the jargon
Reservoir engineers who liaise with geophysicists and/or work with seismic maps
and other inputs·
Seismic interpreters with no processing background, processors with no
acquisition background, etc.
About your Expert Trainer
Adrian Williams
Adrian Williams is an
Explorationist with
more than 30 years’
experience in the
upstream oil & gas
industry, having
worked for a variety of companies
including Shell Australia, Delhi
Petroleum, US Major Apache Energy,
Mitsubishi Corporation, Kuwaiti
subsidiary Kufpec and Woodside
Energy. He has extensive geological
and geophysical experience gained
through a variety of career positions
including Minesite and Wellsite
Geologist, Chief Geophysicist and
Exploration Team Manager. For the last
12 years he has worked as an
independent Consultant providing
technical and strategic advice on how
and where to explore to multinationals,
service contractors and government
bodies. He has evaluated a vast array
of exploration, production and
acquisition opportunities in regions as
diverse as Southeast Asia, Gulf of
Mexico and West Africa. He has
worked on all of the key basins in
Australia, as well as parts of New
Zealand, Indonesia, India, Malaysia,
Cambodia, China, Vietnam and North
America. Prior to joining the petroleum
industry, Adrian spent a number of
years in research and teaching at the
Geology Department, University of
Newcastle (Australia), as a field
mapping assistant for the Australian
Government’s Bureau of Mineral
Resources, and as a Mine Geologist in
Australia’s remote outback.
Adrian is a Distinguished Member of
the Petroleum Exploration Society of
Australia (PESA) “for services to the
society and to industry” and has
published a number of technical papers
in Australian and international journals.
He is also the honorary founding editor
of PESA’s national industry newsletter,
PESA Resources News. Hugh Reid
operates an international petroleum
consulting practice in Calgary, Canada.
He specializes in hydrodynamics
studies and Test interpretation. He has
broad experience in teaching Courses
in DSTs, Pressure vs. Depth Plots &
Hydrodynamics to the international
petroleum industry, having presented
in over 10 countries, representing
more than 150 companies over the
past 25 years.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF SEISMIC FOR NON-GEOPHYSICISTS
3 DAY COURSE AGENDA
DAY 1
INTRODUCTION
Role and value of seismic data in the E & P chain
Overview of the Seismic method
A simple Seismic experiment
Exploration Case Study
SIMPLIFIED SEISMIC THEORY
Elastic Waves
Wave Fronts and Ray Paths
Acoustic Impedance – Reflection Amplitude and
Phase
Where reflections come from – Primary vs
Multiple
Rock Properties (especially velocities)
Synthetic Seismograms
How small can we see – Resolution in time and
space
Exercise: Ray Paths and NMO
SEISMIC DATA ACQUISITION
Common Midpoint Stacking (CMP) Technique
Field Layout Land and Marine
Seismic Sources and Source Arrays
Seismic Receivers, Arrays and other recording gear
2D, 3D and 4D Acquisition Geometries and
Procedures
Case Study: Cost Implications of Acquisition Program
Design
Exercise: Understanding Stacking Charts
Exercise: Designing a Seismic Program
DAY 2
SEISMIC PROCESSING WITHOUT THE MATHS
Pre-Processing
Bandwidth and Phase of Seismic Data
Frequency Filtering
Statics and Datum Corrections
Deconvolution
Velocity Analysis and Velocity Jargon
Residual Statics and Post-Stack Processing
Seismic Migration
- Time vs Depth Imaging
Seismic Data Display
Exercise: Convolution, Deconvolution and
Correlation
Exercise: Understanding Principles of Migration
Case Study: Why reprocess Seismic Data?
SPECIAL TOPICS
Seismic Inversion
AVO: Amplitude vs Offset
- Angle Stacks
VSP: Well Seismic
- Types of VSP
4D: Time-Lapse Seismic Monitoring
Shear Wave Surveys
Case Study: Application of 4D Seismic in Practice
DAY 3
SEISMIC INTERPRETATION
Structural Interpretation
Seismic Stratigraphy
Stratigraphic Interpretation
Seismic Attributes
Depth Conversion
Direct Hydrocarbon Indicators (DHIs)
Interpretation Pitfalls (traps for young and old!)
Exercise: Hands-On Structural Interpretation
Exercise: The Principles of Stratigraphic
Interpretation
Exercise: A Simple Depth Conversion
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