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PetroSync - Applied Carbonate Sedimentology and Geomorphology
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PETROSYNC’S LEGAL SERIES
Effectively predict carbonate reservoir bodies and their permeability and
porosity relationship (Phi/K)
14 March—18 March 2016
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
APPLIEDCARBONATE
SEDIMENTOLOGYAND
GEOMORPHOLOGY
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In many carbonate reservoirs, the depositional and facies patterns strongly influence
reservoir geometry and continuity. This program will enable you understand the key
competencies in carbonate sedimentology which will be key to enhanced interpretation of
reservoir systems.
GEOSCIENCE | APPLIED CARBONATE SEDIMENTOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY
How Does This Course Benefits You?
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Improve Identification of the Characteristics of Carbonate Resource
Be able to describe carbonate sediments and rocks in terms of depositional grain types and
textures, and discern the characteristics of carbonates from different depositional and early
diagenetic environments
Develop Meaningful, Predictive Conceptual Models of Reservoir
Develop meaningful, predictive conceptual models of reservoir quality, geometry and
continuity and possible play relationships in subsurface analogs through understanding of
depositional controls on reservoirs presented with a range of case studies
Enhanced interpretation and Prediction in Reservoir Systems
Characterize the controls on the heterogeneity, including geological, physical, chemical, and
biological oceanographic aspects of reservoirs, sources, and seals, providing for enhanced
interpretation and prediction in reservoir systems
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Although tools and concepts for sequence stratigraphic analysis
are well-established, many questions on continuity and geometry
of facies bodies, and applications (e.g., geologic modeling) require
insight at a subsequence scale, perspectives that can be gained
from developing and utilizing fundamental concepts of carbonate
sedimentologic and geomorphic principles to explore potential
depositional variability in reservoir analogs at the facies scale.
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Course Overview
Develop Competencies in Carbonate Sedimentology
Developing foundational competencies in carbonate sedimentology will be developed
through understanding and applying cutting-edge research that explored sedimentologic
(e.g., depositional porosity and permeability) and geomorphologic (e.g., depositional
reservoir body) heterogeneities and early diagenesis of reservoir analogues
Includes Extensive Global & Regional Examples
The program covers data and concepts that will be applied to examples from areas including
South China Sea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bahamas, UAE, Yucatan Shelf, Arabian Gulf, North
America, Africa, Middle East, and Europe
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GEOSCIENCE | APPLIED CARBONATE SEDIMENTOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY
PetroSync Distinguished Instructor
Who Needs This Program
Practical & Consulting
Dr. Rankey is a premier consultant and experienced course
instructor with almost 20 years experience in the O&G industry,
previously with ExxonMobil Research Company. At present, he
has been involved with consultancy work for the following
projects:
Miocene seismic attribute feasibility, South China Sea
Cretaceous regional seismic stratigraphy, offshore Brazil
Jurassic regionalsequence stratigraphy, Abu Dhabi
Jurassic regional seismic stratigraphy, West Africa
Jurassic carbonate ramp sedimentology, seismic
stratigraphy and seismic facies, Gulf of Mexico
Training
Industry Training include providing workshops, classes and
short courses in seismic interpretation of carbonate
successions, carbonate depositional systems, carbonate and
siliciclastic sequence stratigraphy, and modern carbonate field
geology for ExxonMobil, Shell, BHPBilliton, Chevron,
ConocoPhillips, Schlumberger, and Saudi Aramco.
Dr. Eugene Rankey
Independent Consultant
Associate Professor in
Geology, University of
Kansas
This course is designed for delegates who seek to understand the fundamentals of
carbonate sedimentary reservoir systems.
The course is recommended for geoscience professionals who work with carbonate
reservoirs, but have limited experience.
Job Titles Include:
Sedimentologists and Stratigraphers
Geologic Modelers
Geophysicists (Seismic Stratigraphy and Interpretation, Seismic Attributes)
Reservoir, Petroleum, and Project Engineers (Evaluation, Properties, & Volumetrics)
Petrophysicists (Rock & Fluid Properties)
Explorationists / Exploration Managers (Work Planning & Economic Evaluation)
PetroSync Inhouse Solutions
PetroSync can tailor our courses to meet your specific
needs at your preferred location and schedule. Contact us
for more information at +65 6415 4500 or email to
general @petrosync.com
PetroSync Quality Assurance
All PetroSync courses are developed with top quality to
address all your training needs and purposes. Our courses
are vetted strictly to ensure that we always deliver the best
courses with the best industry expert.
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08:00—09:00 Registration (Day 1) 13:00—14:00 Lunch
09:00—11:00 Session I 14:00—15:30 Session III
11:00—11.15 Refreshment Session I 15:30—15:45 Refreshment Session II
11:15—13:00 Session II 15:45—17:00 Session Iv (Last Session)
Course Schedule
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GEOSCIENCE | APPLIED CARBONATE SEDIMENTOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY
Course Agenda — 5 Days
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DAY 1
Carbonate Sedimentary Systems: Sediments and Textures
Overview Of Carbonate Systems
Environmental Factors That Impact Carbonates
Carbonate Factories
Carbonate Grains& Textures
Carbonate Geochemistry And Mineralogy
Skeletal And Non-Skeletal Grains
Carbonate Mud
Carbonate Textural Classification
Exercise: Petrographic Identification Of Carbonate
Textures
Exercise: Petrographic Identification Of Carbonate Grains
DAY 2
Carbonate Sedimentary Systems: Sedimentary Structures, Cement and Pores
Exercise: Identification Of Sedimentary Structures In Core
And Hand Sample
Carbonate Diagenesis And Pore Systems
General Diagenetic Environments And Cements
Emphasis On Early Marine And Meteoric Diagenesis
Exercise: Carbonate Cements, Pore Types
Exercise: Porosity And Permeability In Carbonates
DAY 3
Carbonate Depositional Systems : Carbonate Environments of Depositional (EOD), Facies, and Reservoirs
Lacustrine
Cool-water Carbonates
Tidal flat/Sabkha
Shelf/Platform interior
Shoreface Systems
Physical And Biological Sedimentary Structures In
Carbonates
Sediment Transport Dynamics And Sedimentary
Structures
Sediment Disruption And Modification By Biota
Carbonate Macro-Geomorphic Systems
Carbonate Ramps
Carbonate Rimmed Shelves
Carbonate Isolated Platforms
Recognition On Seismic Data To Provide Depositional
Context
Short Exercise: Carbonates In Seismic Data
Each Lecture Includes the Summary Of:
Important Processes
Recognition Criteria
Facies Description
Facies Body Geometry And Continuity
Reservoir Examples
Character In Seismic And Well-Log Data
5. 5
GEOSCIENCE | APPLIED CARBONATE SEDIMENTOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY
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DAY 4
Carbonate Depositional Systems: Carbonate Environments of Deposition (EOD), Facies, and Reservoirs
Carbonate Tidal Sand Shoals
Reefs And Reef Sand Aprons
Slopes and Basins
Each Lecture Includes Summary Of:
Important Processes
Recognition Criteria
Facies Description
Facies Body Geometry And Continuity
Reservoir Examples
Character In Seismic And Well-Log Data
Exercise: Petrographic and Hand-sample Sedimentologic
Characterization of EOD
DAY 5
Carbonate Depositional Systems
Exercise: Petrographic And Hand-Sample Sedimentologic
Characterization Of EOD (Continued)
Environmental Assemblages
Sedimentary Systems From Bahamas And Pacific
Platforms, Yucatan Shelf, Florida Shelf
Geometry And Continuity Of Facies Bodies
Exercise: Mapping Facies Bodies In Holocene Analogs,
South China Sea
Carbonates Through Time And Space
Carbonate Responses To Sea-Level Change
Carbonate Cyclicity And Sequence Stratigraphy
Miocene, Cretaceous, Permian Case Studies
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