Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological principles employed to find, develop and produce oil and gas reservoirs, the type of data required to build a model of the subsurface, and the different methods used to display
information. The value and limitations of different data sources will be discussed.
Emphasis is placed on the operational and applied aspects of petroleum geology. The course will demonstrate how appropriate use of geological information can
lead to better management decisions and thus improve the value of oil and gas projects.
FUNDAMENTALS OF SEISMIC FOR NON-GEOPHYSICISTSpetroEDGE
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.
U.S. Silver & Gold operates the Galena Complex in Idaho, which has historically produced over 240 million ounces of silver. The company is pursuing expansion opportunities at the Galena Complex through the Caladay Zone, which has the potential for a large silver resource. U.S. Silver & Gold is also focused on growing production and cash flow while assessing acquisition opportunities to increase its resource base.
Enduro Metals holds one of the largest junior land positions in the heart of British Columbia’s Golden Triangle, a world-class mineral district hosting multiple successful mines. Enduro’s 648km2 Newmont Lake Property contains at least four large, distinct mineralized systems with district-scale potential—all starting from surface. The project’s geology, mineralization, exploration results and proximity align with some of the Golden Triangle’s richest known deposits.
Work to date has produced exceptional results in drilling, while sampling, mapping and geophysics have identified large areas of high-grade and highly-prospective showings. The Company is fully funded for aggressive exploration in 2021.
This presentation was prepared by Jacob Jok and Joshua Malidzo. It gives the general conception of the origin of oil formations, extraction and its environmental impacts.
3rd Year students at the University of Nairobi, Kenya.
Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological challenges that accompany drilling and how to combat them to
succeed. The course will look at what information is gathered during drilling from wellsite geology, mud logging and
petrophysical (“wireline”) logs, and how it is used. The measurement and prediction of formation pressure are covered in detail, and there are also modules on coring and well testing. The course concludes with an in-depth look at the deep water drilling environment, including recent case histories. Attendees are expected to have an understanding of how petroleum is formed, how it migrates and how it is trapped, and of the principles of rotary drilling and the mud circulation system.
Paper based exercises will be carried out during each module.
Blending is important both as part of the planning process, to decide how refinery process units should be operated, and also in order to determine how blendstocks should be combined to ensure that they are all economically utilised and product specifications are met safely, efficiently and economically.This 2 day Blending course provides an overview of the necessary elements of the blending process for the key refinery products and an insight into how the optimum blends should be calculated. Future changes in product specifications will be discussed along with the implications to the refiner.
This course provides comprehensive strategies, tactics, examples and tips for everybody involved in marketing and selling lubricants. It gives managers, planners, marketers, salespeople, product developers and support staff the skills required to achieve significant competitive advantages and improved profits. It will also help operational and technical staff understands why their roles are so important. All the trends and future key issues for marketing and selling lubricants will be presented and discussed, on both a global and regional basis.
Topside processing systems features several different equipment that carry out distinct functions. These equipment are packaged into the modules which make up the whole topsides processing plants. It is the key that the equipment work safely and efficiently for which it was designed for and under a range of conditions including start-up and bad weather at the field location.
FUNDAMENTALS OF SEISMIC FOR NON-GEOPHYSICISTSpetroEDGE
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.
U.S. Silver & Gold operates the Galena Complex in Idaho, which has historically produced over 240 million ounces of silver. The company is pursuing expansion opportunities at the Galena Complex through the Caladay Zone, which has the potential for a large silver resource. U.S. Silver & Gold is also focused on growing production and cash flow while assessing acquisition opportunities to increase its resource base.
Enduro Metals holds one of the largest junior land positions in the heart of British Columbia’s Golden Triangle, a world-class mineral district hosting multiple successful mines. Enduro’s 648km2 Newmont Lake Property contains at least four large, distinct mineralized systems with district-scale potential—all starting from surface. The project’s geology, mineralization, exploration results and proximity align with some of the Golden Triangle’s richest known deposits.
Work to date has produced exceptional results in drilling, while sampling, mapping and geophysics have identified large areas of high-grade and highly-prospective showings. The Company is fully funded for aggressive exploration in 2021.
This presentation was prepared by Jacob Jok and Joshua Malidzo. It gives the general conception of the origin of oil formations, extraction and its environmental impacts.
3rd Year students at the University of Nairobi, Kenya.
Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological challenges that accompany drilling and how to combat them to
succeed. The course will look at what information is gathered during drilling from wellsite geology, mud logging and
petrophysical (“wireline”) logs, and how it is used. The measurement and prediction of formation pressure are covered in detail, and there are also modules on coring and well testing. The course concludes with an in-depth look at the deep water drilling environment, including recent case histories. Attendees are expected to have an understanding of how petroleum is formed, how it migrates and how it is trapped, and of the principles of rotary drilling and the mud circulation system.
Paper based exercises will be carried out during each module.
Blending is important both as part of the planning process, to decide how refinery process units should be operated, and also in order to determine how blendstocks should be combined to ensure that they are all economically utilised and product specifications are met safely, efficiently and economically.This 2 day Blending course provides an overview of the necessary elements of the blending process for the key refinery products and an insight into how the optimum blends should be calculated. Future changes in product specifications will be discussed along with the implications to the refiner.
This course provides comprehensive strategies, tactics, examples and tips for everybody involved in marketing and selling lubricants. It gives managers, planners, marketers, salespeople, product developers and support staff the skills required to achieve significant competitive advantages and improved profits. It will also help operational and technical staff understands why their roles are so important. All the trends and future key issues for marketing and selling lubricants will be presented and discussed, on both a global and regional basis.
Topside processing systems features several different equipment that carry out distinct functions. These equipment are packaged into the modules which make up the whole topsides processing plants. It is the key that the equipment work safely and efficiently for which it was designed for and under a range of conditions including start-up and bad weather at the field location.
This course is designed to provide basic knowledge about petroleum geology, exploration, drilling, production, and the overall business of the petroleum industry.
WELL INTERVENTION AND PRODUCTIVITY SCHOOLpetroEDGE
The Well Intervention & Productivity School (WIPS) is designed to help well intervention specialists, well service supervisors, and petroleum engineers become more aware of the problems that can arise in the planning and execution of well interventions.
This course is designed to make those that attend aware of how their job can directly impact the productivity. Early identification of problems in wells and effective interventions to fix problems can have a significant impact by minimising lost oil through formation damage and non productive time. As well as discussing best practice, time will be made available for discussion relating to specific problems that may be affecting fields operated by members of the class.
Conditionally accredited by IADC, this intensive four-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough
knowledge of well integrity management and risk assessment in producing assets.
Based on the regulatory requirements and using real examples and exercises from around the world, this represents best practice integrity management within the
oil and gas industry.
This 3 day training course is designed to give you an operational perspective of LNG Terminals and an appreciation of how the business of LNG and relevant technologies inter-relate and work together. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to engage in highly interactive discussions and acquire critical operational processes and techniques.
Petroleum geology relates to the origin, migration, and accumulation of oil and gas. Key points in the document include:
- Early discoveries were near oil seeps at the surface. The anticline theory proposed that oil would accumulate in structural folds.
- Subsurface geology studies helped trace lateral changes in rock layers. Geophysics tools like seismography and gravity measurements aided exploration.
- Modern methods include direct hydrocarbon detection, which identifies gas reservoirs as bright spots on seismic data, and seismic stratigraphy for tracing facies.
This document provides an overview of petroleum geology, including:
1. It defines petroleum geology as the study of the origin, generation, migration, and accumulation of hydrocarbons, with the goal of exploring for and producing oil and gas.
2. Petroleum can occur as liquid (crude oil), gas (natural gas), or solid/semi-solid forms like asphalt or bitumen. Natural gas exists as either associated or non-associated gas.
3. Crude oils vary in properties like specific gravity, viscosity, pour point, and optical activity. The origin of petroleum is now widely accepted to be organic rather than inorganic.
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on stuck pipe prevention and a 2-day training course on fishing. The course will be led by Jos Buntix, an expert in directional drilling with over 20 years of experience. The stuck pipe prevention course will cover causes of stuck pipe, hole cleaning, wellbore stability, differential sticking, lost circulation and drilling practices. The fishing course will discuss assessing fishing situations, downhole operations like back off and milling, and fishing tools. The courses aim to help participants understand how to prevent and address stuck pipe and fish successfully on their first attempt.
Wim Swinkels is an experienced petroleum engineering trainer with expertise in reservoir modeling and simulation. He has worked for Shell for many years on projects involving reserves management. Past participants in Wim's Advanced Carbonate Reservoir Engineering training course praised his extensive industry knowledge and ability to present difficult concepts clearly using real-world examples. The 5-day course covers topics such as carbonate rock properties, fluid behavior, well testing, reservoir modeling, and recovery methods with an emphasis on practical applications and case studies. It is intended for experienced reservoir engineers and geoscientists working in carbonate fields.
PetroSync - Surface Geochemical Exploration for Oil and GasPetroSync
The great majority of oil and gas pools and mature source rocks have recognizable surface geochemical expression. The O&G industry devotes significant time and resources in finding and defining traps, but little or none in establishing the likely presence of hydrocarbon in those traps, especially for older onshore basins.
PetroSync - Integration of Petrophysics and Core AnalysisPetroSync
During this course concepts of core preparation, core measurement, core analysis types and procedures will be explained. The petrophysical rock properties such as porosity, permeability, saturation and porosity-permeability relations will be studied. The relationships between these parameters under in situ conditions will be discussed. The measurements and physics of well logging tools to methods for interpretation of these parameters will be applied. The understanding of well logging environments will be addressed.
The trainer will provide the relationship between core analysis data and logging measurements for depth matching, understanding abnormal log readings and to obtain different petrophysical parameters.
OSOsea2014 international conferencebrochurePhan Đăng Linh
The document summarizes the OSEA2014 International Conference, which will be held from December 2-5, 2014 in Singapore. Over 300 attendees from around the world will participate in the conference, hearing from over 110 industry speakers across 10 tracks and 2 workshops. The conference will focus on unlocking the full potential of offshore reserves through innovative solutions, covering topics such as finding new hydrocarbon reserves, production techniques like EOR, deepwater and unconventional drilling technologies, and managing challenges in Asia's LNG market. A number of high-profile speakers from companies like Rex International Holding, Petronas, Schlumberger, and GE Oil & Gas will present on successful strategies for succeeding in offshore oil and gas development.
Osea 2014 - Singapore, Marina Bay Sands - The 20th International Oil and Gas ...WhereInFair
OSEA is the biennial tradeshow that has served the offshore Oil & Gas market and its supporting industries since 1976.
The Platinum Edition (20th) of OSEA will be held from 2 – 5 December 2014 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Established as the region’s most well-attended Oil & Gas event, it has continuously attracted a high quality attendance.
Poised to upstage its previous editions, OSEA2014 will become a larger exhibition occupying 3 levels at Marina Bay Sands. Tapping into the region’s increasing need for more sophisticated technologies and solutions, an international representation of exhibitors will put up a comprehensive showcase for buyers from Asia and beyond.
PE950 Introduction To Exploration & Production For New Engineers And Non-Tech...petroEDGE
Comprehensive Overview of the Entire Value Chain and Process of Oil & Gas Upstream Operations and Business.
Explore the multi-disciplinary nature of Oil & Gas exploration & production by examining the process, technology and technical terminology used during operations in an upstream business.
PE929 Marginal Offshore Field DevelopmentpetroEDGE
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on marginal offshore field development held from 29 February to 2 March 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The course will be led by expert trainer Peter Behrenbruch and cover topics like subsurface development planning, well construction solutions, facilities options for marginal fields, project economics, and risk analysis. It involves presentations, case studies, and group exercises. Participants will learn how to develop marginal oil fields through good project management practices.
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.
This document provides information about an upcoming training course on data management for the exploration and production (E&P) sector. The 3-day course will be led by Alfredo J. Eloy, an expert in E&P data management with over 40 years of experience. The course aims to help participants understand challenges in E&P data management, best practices, and real-world case studies. Topics will include data integration, information architecture, challenges affecting the industry, and case studies on topics like frontier exploration, seismic data, and asset management systems. The course is designed for professionals working in data-related roles in E&P companies.
This 5 day training course provides participants with knowledge of critical well completion processes, completion equipment and operations associated with deepwater completions and available intelligent well and completion architecture used for both platform and subsea completions.
PST0146 - Trouble Free Well Integrity Management (Profile Updated)Mia.C Petrosync
This document provides information on a 5-day course on well integrity management taught by Rein Maatjes, a retired well services specialist with over 35 years of experience at Shell. The course objectives are to discuss completion design and well integrity principles, identify well integrity issues and accountability, and develop preventive maintenance strategies. It provides an agenda that covers topics like barrier understanding, internal and external corrosion monitoring, sand removal, and consequences of well integrity failures. The goal is to help personnel optimize production costs and maintain well integrity over the lifecycle.
PetroSync Wellsite and Operations GeologyPetroSync
Wellsite Geologists are mainly involved in evaluating offset data before beginning any drilling operations. The focus of this course is aimed at improving the conduct of data acquisition of the subsurface region. Because the subsurface data acquisition entails big capital expenditure, it is important to obtain quality information for future use in field development designs and drilling operations.
A decision to drill an exploration well with the objective to find a new oil or gas field must be based on a sound assessment of the prospect’s risks and of the volumes: what is the chance that a well will find hydrocarbons, and how much could it be? Risk and volume assessments form the basis for decisions to drill a well or not, and as such it is the link between subsurface evaluation and the business aspects of the petroleum industry. This course explains how risks and volumes can be assessed in a realistic and pragmatic manner, based on a sound understanding of the geological details of the prospect as well as of its regional geological setting and our play understanding.
Adekunle Mathew Abioye is a Petroleum Engineer and Geologist with over 10 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He holds an MSc in Petroleum Engineering and a BSc in Geology. He currently works as a Field Geologist/Engineer at Elbuns Engineering Construction Limited in Lagos, Nigeria. Previously he worked as a Petroleum Engineer and Geologist for Chevron Nigeria Limited. He seeks to utilize his skills and experience to secure a challenging position within a dynamic oil and gas company.
This course is designed to provide basic knowledge about petroleum geology, exploration, drilling, production, and the overall business of the petroleum industry.
WELL INTERVENTION AND PRODUCTIVITY SCHOOLpetroEDGE
The Well Intervention & Productivity School (WIPS) is designed to help well intervention specialists, well service supervisors, and petroleum engineers become more aware of the problems that can arise in the planning and execution of well interventions.
This course is designed to make those that attend aware of how their job can directly impact the productivity. Early identification of problems in wells and effective interventions to fix problems can have a significant impact by minimising lost oil through formation damage and non productive time. As well as discussing best practice, time will be made available for discussion relating to specific problems that may be affecting fields operated by members of the class.
Conditionally accredited by IADC, this intensive four-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough
knowledge of well integrity management and risk assessment in producing assets.
Based on the regulatory requirements and using real examples and exercises from around the world, this represents best practice integrity management within the
oil and gas industry.
This 3 day training course is designed to give you an operational perspective of LNG Terminals and an appreciation of how the business of LNG and relevant technologies inter-relate and work together. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to engage in highly interactive discussions and acquire critical operational processes and techniques.
Petroleum geology relates to the origin, migration, and accumulation of oil and gas. Key points in the document include:
- Early discoveries were near oil seeps at the surface. The anticline theory proposed that oil would accumulate in structural folds.
- Subsurface geology studies helped trace lateral changes in rock layers. Geophysics tools like seismography and gravity measurements aided exploration.
- Modern methods include direct hydrocarbon detection, which identifies gas reservoirs as bright spots on seismic data, and seismic stratigraphy for tracing facies.
This document provides an overview of petroleum geology, including:
1. It defines petroleum geology as the study of the origin, generation, migration, and accumulation of hydrocarbons, with the goal of exploring for and producing oil and gas.
2. Petroleum can occur as liquid (crude oil), gas (natural gas), or solid/semi-solid forms like asphalt or bitumen. Natural gas exists as either associated or non-associated gas.
3. Crude oils vary in properties like specific gravity, viscosity, pour point, and optical activity. The origin of petroleum is now widely accepted to be organic rather than inorganic.
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on stuck pipe prevention and a 2-day training course on fishing. The course will be led by Jos Buntix, an expert in directional drilling with over 20 years of experience. The stuck pipe prevention course will cover causes of stuck pipe, hole cleaning, wellbore stability, differential sticking, lost circulation and drilling practices. The fishing course will discuss assessing fishing situations, downhole operations like back off and milling, and fishing tools. The courses aim to help participants understand how to prevent and address stuck pipe and fish successfully on their first attempt.
Wim Swinkels is an experienced petroleum engineering trainer with expertise in reservoir modeling and simulation. He has worked for Shell for many years on projects involving reserves management. Past participants in Wim's Advanced Carbonate Reservoir Engineering training course praised his extensive industry knowledge and ability to present difficult concepts clearly using real-world examples. The 5-day course covers topics such as carbonate rock properties, fluid behavior, well testing, reservoir modeling, and recovery methods with an emphasis on practical applications and case studies. It is intended for experienced reservoir engineers and geoscientists working in carbonate fields.
PetroSync - Surface Geochemical Exploration for Oil and GasPetroSync
The great majority of oil and gas pools and mature source rocks have recognizable surface geochemical expression. The O&G industry devotes significant time and resources in finding and defining traps, but little or none in establishing the likely presence of hydrocarbon in those traps, especially for older onshore basins.
PetroSync - Integration of Petrophysics and Core AnalysisPetroSync
During this course concepts of core preparation, core measurement, core analysis types and procedures will be explained. The petrophysical rock properties such as porosity, permeability, saturation and porosity-permeability relations will be studied. The relationships between these parameters under in situ conditions will be discussed. The measurements and physics of well logging tools to methods for interpretation of these parameters will be applied. The understanding of well logging environments will be addressed.
The trainer will provide the relationship between core analysis data and logging measurements for depth matching, understanding abnormal log readings and to obtain different petrophysical parameters.
OSOsea2014 international conferencebrochurePhan Đăng Linh
The document summarizes the OSEA2014 International Conference, which will be held from December 2-5, 2014 in Singapore. Over 300 attendees from around the world will participate in the conference, hearing from over 110 industry speakers across 10 tracks and 2 workshops. The conference will focus on unlocking the full potential of offshore reserves through innovative solutions, covering topics such as finding new hydrocarbon reserves, production techniques like EOR, deepwater and unconventional drilling technologies, and managing challenges in Asia's LNG market. A number of high-profile speakers from companies like Rex International Holding, Petronas, Schlumberger, and GE Oil & Gas will present on successful strategies for succeeding in offshore oil and gas development.
Osea 2014 - Singapore, Marina Bay Sands - The 20th International Oil and Gas ...WhereInFair
OSEA is the biennial tradeshow that has served the offshore Oil & Gas market and its supporting industries since 1976.
The Platinum Edition (20th) of OSEA will be held from 2 – 5 December 2014 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Established as the region’s most well-attended Oil & Gas event, it has continuously attracted a high quality attendance.
Poised to upstage its previous editions, OSEA2014 will become a larger exhibition occupying 3 levels at Marina Bay Sands. Tapping into the region’s increasing need for more sophisticated technologies and solutions, an international representation of exhibitors will put up a comprehensive showcase for buyers from Asia and beyond.
PE950 Introduction To Exploration & Production For New Engineers And Non-Tech...petroEDGE
Comprehensive Overview of the Entire Value Chain and Process of Oil & Gas Upstream Operations and Business.
Explore the multi-disciplinary nature of Oil & Gas exploration & production by examining the process, technology and technical terminology used during operations in an upstream business.
PE929 Marginal Offshore Field DevelopmentpetroEDGE
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on marginal offshore field development held from 29 February to 2 March 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The course will be led by expert trainer Peter Behrenbruch and cover topics like subsurface development planning, well construction solutions, facilities options for marginal fields, project economics, and risk analysis. It involves presentations, case studies, and group exercises. Participants will learn how to develop marginal oil fields through good project management practices.
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.
This document provides information about an upcoming training course on data management for the exploration and production (E&P) sector. The 3-day course will be led by Alfredo J. Eloy, an expert in E&P data management with over 40 years of experience. The course aims to help participants understand challenges in E&P data management, best practices, and real-world case studies. Topics will include data integration, information architecture, challenges affecting the industry, and case studies on topics like frontier exploration, seismic data, and asset management systems. The course is designed for professionals working in data-related roles in E&P companies.
This 5 day training course provides participants with knowledge of critical well completion processes, completion equipment and operations associated with deepwater completions and available intelligent well and completion architecture used for both platform and subsea completions.
PST0146 - Trouble Free Well Integrity Management (Profile Updated)Mia.C Petrosync
This document provides information on a 5-day course on well integrity management taught by Rein Maatjes, a retired well services specialist with over 35 years of experience at Shell. The course objectives are to discuss completion design and well integrity principles, identify well integrity issues and accountability, and develop preventive maintenance strategies. It provides an agenda that covers topics like barrier understanding, internal and external corrosion monitoring, sand removal, and consequences of well integrity failures. The goal is to help personnel optimize production costs and maintain well integrity over the lifecycle.
PetroSync Wellsite and Operations GeologyPetroSync
Wellsite Geologists are mainly involved in evaluating offset data before beginning any drilling operations. The focus of this course is aimed at improving the conduct of data acquisition of the subsurface region. Because the subsurface data acquisition entails big capital expenditure, it is important to obtain quality information for future use in field development designs and drilling operations.
A decision to drill an exploration well with the objective to find a new oil or gas field must be based on a sound assessment of the prospect’s risks and of the volumes: what is the chance that a well will find hydrocarbons, and how much could it be? Risk and volume assessments form the basis for decisions to drill a well or not, and as such it is the link between subsurface evaluation and the business aspects of the petroleum industry. This course explains how risks and volumes can be assessed in a realistic and pragmatic manner, based on a sound understanding of the geological details of the prospect as well as of its regional geological setting and our play understanding.
Adekunle Mathew Abioye is a Petroleum Engineer and Geologist with over 10 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He holds an MSc in Petroleum Engineering and a BSc in Geology. He currently works as a Field Geologist/Engineer at Elbuns Engineering Construction Limited in Lagos, Nigeria. Previously he worked as a Petroleum Engineer and Geologist for Chevron Nigeria Limited. He seeks to utilize his skills and experience to secure a challenging position within a dynamic oil and gas company.
Practical Approach to Drilling Fluid Engineering MiaCarla Karenina
This document provides information on a five-day training course titled "Practical Approach to Drilling Fluids Engineering" to be held from May 25-29, 2015 in Bandung, Indonesia. The course will provide an overview of drilling fluid functions and compositions, clay chemistry, measurement techniques, fluid properties, solids management, and fluid design strategies. It will cover both water-based and oil-based mud systems through presentations, workshops, and practical exercises led by instructor Stan Alford, who has over 48 years of experience in drilling fluids. Participants will gain knowledge and skills to design mud systems, troubleshoot operations, and optimize fluid properties.
The document provides a post-conference report for the Offshore Well Control Conference held on May 28-29, 2014 in Houston. Over 150 representatives from operators, drilling contractors, service providers, and regulators attended the conference to discuss latest developments in well control. Key topics included competency programs, training, risk assessment, and equipment reliability. The report summarizes the speaker lineup, most valuable presentations, technology showcase exhibitors, and positive delegate feedback and ratings of the conference.
PE990 Planning, Negotiating, Drafting and Executing Farm-Out & Farm-In Agreem...petroEDGE
This training course will introduce delegates to the concept of farming-out and farming-in, or earning, and
interest in a block or acreage as used in the upstream sector of the oil & gas industries.
Donald Logie has over 30 years of experience in the offshore drilling industry, including experience as an HSE Advisor, Offshore Safety Officer, Driller, and Assistant Driller on various semi-submersible rigs and drill ships. He has comprehensive safety training and experience developing and implementing safety programs. Notable achievements include leading a review that achieved full compliance on a drill ship and safety training that reduced recordable injuries. He currently works as an HSE Advisor for Total E&P, overseeing drilling contractors' critical operations and ensuring compliance.
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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.
Case Study : National Oil Company - IndonesiapetroEDGE
An Indonesian National Oil Company engaged PetroEdge to provide a workshop for department heads on competency management after acquiring a new business unit. The workshop helped participants identify issues with the existing system, explore competency concepts, develop competency profiling and assessment processes, and propose action plans to establish their own Competency Management System to evolve capabilities after the business transition.
Case Study : National Oil Company - MalaysiapetroEDGE
PetroEdge was hired to strengthen the competency assessment process of a National Oil Company in Malaysia. Over two months, PetroEdge conducted stakeholder interviews and a SWOT analysis. They then enhanced and documented the competency assessment process, creating guidelines, a refresher booklet for assessors, and a tutorial booklet for assessees. A two-day workshop was also held where participants identified issues with the existing process, developed steps for competency management, examined moving to a more job-based assessment, and learned assessment best practices from leading organizations.
EnQuest Malaysia reached out to develop digital health, safety, and environmental training modules to complement their existing training. Previously, an e-learning solution was successfully implemented for EnQuest. They were now requesting another project to develop a customized 9-module EHS e-learning program with 20 off-the-shelf modules to provide flexible, engaging, and accessible training for their workforce.
This course examines different deepwater depositional systems and considers how deepwater process, topography and sediment supply impact on these systems. The course examines analogue data from turbidite reservoirs and modern turbidite systems. Depositional settings and sequences associated with clastic deepwater systems are reviewed, along with the geological controls on reservoir quality and architecture. It also examines post-depositional process that can have a major impact on reservoir quality and architecture, and considers this within the context of the petroleum system.
API 570 Piping and Pipeline Inspectors Preparatory CoursepetroEDGE
This program is designed for in depth understanding of Inspection of piping and pipelines under operation and in-service as per API 570. This preparatory course will prepare inspectors to ensure piping and pipeline integrity in service. Practical aspect of design considerations, sizing, rating, piping and pipeline integrity, internal inspections, analysis, repair, pressure testing, and pipeline protection shall be discussed. The program shall also provide more information about types of piping system defects which may crop in during operation, repairs, maintenance and alteration. This will lead the participants to prepare them for ensuring good quality and safety of operating piping and pipelines so that they are safe in operations and ensure preventing any incident.
The oil & gas industry has had a volatile ride for the last decade. Oil prices have been fluctuating between $30 and $130/bbl and with Shale oil appearing as a serious competitor and LNG positioning itself more as the transitionary fuel of the future. Of course we never knew what we do not know but it seems to be getting more unclear what the future holds, especially for the oil & gas industry. Uncertainty seems to rule, and turbulence of our business environment seems to be reaching a new tipping point year after year, and the end of common strategic planning is in sight.
Distributed Control System (DCS) Applications, Selection & TroubleshootingpetroEDGE
Since the first Distributed Control System was installed in the late 1970’s, the concept of DCS has swept alternative control technologies from the field. The substantial growth, in the construction of plants in the traditional heavy process industries, such as power generation, refining, oil and gas, water and petrochemicals, is driving significant growth in the utilization of DCS. The broad architecture of a solution involves either a direct connection to physical equipment, such as switches, pumps and valves or connection via a fieldbus communication system.
This course will familiarize engineers, designers and construction personnel with the layout and design procedures and practices involved in the choice of piping systems and their associated supporting equipment. It will also address in detail, common pipeline components such as pumps, compressors and heat exchangers and will cover their mechanical performance and limitations in different piping arrangements. This course will give participants the background required to complete and successfully apply typical equipment layout and piping arrangements.
This document provides an overview of factors critical for oil prices to gain strength, including:
- Crude oil prices are expected to remain volatile in the future and hover between USD50-60 per barrel.
- OPEC and non-OPEC need to continue complying with their agreed output cuts of 1.8 million barrels per day to support higher oil prices.
- US tight oil producers have been agile in responding to higher prices by increasing production, though their breakeven costs have lowered through collaboration.
Advanced Heat Exchanger Design, Inspection and TroubleshootingpetroEDGE
The design, performance and operation of modern heat exchangers requires an understanding of the principles of heat transfer and fluid flow, coupled with access to numerically based techniques and supporting data. This course will review heat transfer fundamentals as applied to tubular and plate devices.
Liquid & Gas Flowmetering & Custody MeasurementpetroEDGE
This course will familiarize process, instrumentation and custody transfer engineers with the procedures and practices involved in the choice of flowmetering systems and their associated supporting equipment. It will address these points in relation to both single- and multi-phase flows and will give guidance on the optimum commercially available flowmeters through a detailed comparison of their relative merits. Flowmeter calibration is crucial to these topics.
The course also covers the related issues of level and tank measurement as well as lease automatic custody transfer and truck custody transfer, leak detection, loss control and monitor and control production losses.
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When developing a strategy or making investment decisions, there will be many uncertainties that need assessment. These can range from cost and timing issues to broader questions at the macro level, for example political, regulatory or social developments.
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This intensive 2 x 2 week program has been put together to cover Advanced Well Engineering topics. The program intends to uplift the knowledge and skills for engineers, who are or will be directly involved in well and completion design. It will also benefit staff that are or will be working as a member of a day-to-day operations team.
The courses present advanced concepts of drilling and completion operations, plus post-completion enhancement (workovers). Participants will learn to visualize and troubleshoot what is happening downhole, discover what can be accomplished and optimized, and learn how drilling and completions can alter reservoir performance.
The Rig Safety Awareness course features ten e-learning modules, designed for new technical and petroleum engineers going offshore for the first time. The modules will require between 30 to 40 minutes study each.
Each module will also include assessment questions that relate to module’s content. Each e-learning module will be supported by four 2D ‘Walkthrough Events’ where the user is stepped through a series of safety failures that leed to an incident occurrence.
The main objective of this course is to acquire practical skills and tools on how to set up an asset depletion plan through a focused well and reservoir management approach. It is common in many asset teams to have an unclear picture of what future actions should be taken to the different wells and reservoirs as they deplete. In many cases, these actions are reactive rather than proactive. This is mainly due to a lack of a well-defined reservoir management and depletion plan or strategy.
This course presents you with the knowledge and tools to design a depletion plan. Such plan would be consistent with the increased understanding of the reservoir behavior obtained from focused reservoir management. The depletion plan is a comprehensive set of actions that the asset team designs to identify a way forward for every well by identifying future workovers, remedial work, gas lift methods, all the way to well abandonment. And for every reservoir by identifying underdeveloped areas, infill drilling targets, secondary recovery or IOR/EOR applications.
This document provides an overview of 51 safety awareness courses available as part of an e-learning program. The courses cover a range of topics including abrasive wheels, accident investigation, asbestos awareness, benzene awareness, chemical awareness, control of hazardous substances, dropped objects prevention, fire awareness, first aid, lifting operations, manual handling, and transportation of dangerous goods. Each course ranges from 15 to 240 minutes and is aimed at relevant personnel in the oil and gas industry. The program is available to purchase with 6 months of access to the courses and tutorials.
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
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The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
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PETROLEUM GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGIST
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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.
Here is what past learners have to say about this training course:
“An excellent primer on Petroleum geology“ Well Test Engineer, TwoThreeFiveSeven
“Overall, it is an interactive and good session” Geoscientist, Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd
“As a non-geologist, this was a great course for learning everything from why we drill for hydrocarbon to reading seismic charts. Adrian
is a very good presenter and uses a good misture of lectures, videos and classroom interaction. Good work!!” VP Investor Relations,
InterOil
“Very informative and intense training. Good!” Exploration IT Focal Point, Brunei Shell Petroleum Sdn. Bhd
“As an IOI it has been good, well presented, clear and helpful for me as a newbie in the industry. The course leader is very experienced in
the industry and very aware of how to conduct course, hence good at it. Definitely recommended for beginner/ non geologists to use as
an initiation!” Manager - Strategy & Business Planning, InterOil Singapore
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About this training course
Participants will acquire an understanding of the geological principles employed
to find, develop and produce oil and gas reservoirs, the type of data required to
build a model of the subsurface, and the different methods used to display
information. The value and limitations of different data sources will be
discussed. Emphasis is placed on the operational and applied aspects of
petroleum geology. The course will demonstrate how appropriate use of
geological information can lead to better management decisions and thus
improve the value of oil and gas projects.
Course Highlights
Course facilitator is a currently active exploration consultant with over 30
years industry experience
Facilitator is also a professionally trained teacher who is able to effectively
communicate with all participants - regardless of their current knowledge
level
Hands-on exercises are used to clarify and reinforce important concepts
Videos and demonstrations provide added interest and simple illustration of
complex processes
Current case studies are discussed to show how newfound knowledge can be
applied on the job
By attending this training, you will be able to acquire the following:
A clear understanding of the terminology and jargon used by petroleum
geologists
An understanding of the sources and reliability of various types of geological
information
Knowledge of what geological questions to ask in order to gain an
understanding of the cost and analyse risk critical elements of a petroleum
project
Confidence to carry on a basic technical conversation with a petroleum
geologist
Hints about where to look to continue to increase their geological
understanding
Ability to critically read press releases and simple geological reports
Who Should Attend?
Petroleum engineers (reservoir, drilling, production) who work with
geological input data
• Geophysicists with little geological background
• Project managers whose teams include petroleum geologists
• Investment managers, brokers, analysts wanting to better interpret oil
company press
releases and other public documents
• Government data managers who handle petroleum geological data and need
to understand
the sources of different types of data
• Small-Company Directors who have picked up a large amount of geological
information over the years but need a bit of 'time out' to put it all together in
a systematic format
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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PETROLEUM GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGIST
7
2 DAY COURSE AGENDA
DAY 1
BASIC ROCK FORMING PROCESSES
Classification and origin of rocks
Burial, lithification and diagenesis
GEOLOGICAL TIME AND DATING GEOLOGICAL EVENTS
How rocks are dated (absolute and relative time)
Importance of time in rock formation and deformation
Significance of unconformities
Lithostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy
EXERCISE:
Dating and sequencing structural and stratigraphic events
EXERCISE:
Understanding a stratigraphic column
FUNDAMENTALS OF MAPS AND SECTIONS
Concepts of strike and dip
Isochores and isopachs
Key characteristics of maps and sections
Mapping structure and stratigraphy
EXERCISE:
Construction of simple maps and sections
CHARACTERISTICS OF PETROLEUM ACCUMULATIONS
Nature and origin of traps, sources, seals and reservoirs
Structural and stratigraphic traps
Petroleum systems
EXERCISE:
Generating leads and prospects
SEDIMENTARY DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS
Types and origins of sedimentary rocks (clastics and
carbonates)
Major depositional environments and their importance to
exploration
Characteristics and distribution of source rocks, reservoirs
and seals
Facies mapping and palaeogeography
CASE STUDY:
Application of palaeogeographic principles to exploration
THE PROCESS OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATION
Basin, play and prospect analysis
Remote sensing and the basics of seismology
Video - seismic acquisition
Generating and evaluating prospects
EXERCISE:
Depth converting seismic sections
EXERCISE:
The 'Exploration Game'
DAY 2
GEOLOGICAL INFORMATION FROM WELLS
Brief overview of drilling and well completion procedures
Video - drilling procedures
Sources and reliability of well data (mud logging, well
logging, testing)
Coring and core analysis
Working with well logs
EXERCISE:
Simple well log analysis
EXERCISE:
Reading and understanding geological reports
FUNDAMENTALS OF PRODUCTION GEOLOGY
Role of the production geologist
Sources and reliability of information
Reservoir geology and approaches to reservoir modeling
CASE STUDY:
Multiple map manipulation
MANAGING GEOLOGICAL UNCERTAINTY
Prospect risking and ranking
Deterministic versus probabilistic approaches to
volumetrics
CASE STUDY:
Interpreting press releases
FIELD DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS
• Key features of producing reservoirs
• Reducing uncertainty through appraisal drilling
CONCEPTS OF RESERVES
Sourcing and quantifying uncertainty
Definitions of reserves
Approaches to reserves estimation
EXERCISE:
Beans, beans and more beans! - illustrating uncertainty
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