Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
Royal Holloway MSc Petroleum Geoscience Symposium 2016 Programme
1. Department of Earth Sciences
Tuesday 6th September 2016
Queen’s Building,
Royal Holloway,
University of London
09.00 am
6th September 2016
MSc Symposiu 6102m
Petroleum Geoscience
Special thanks to all those organisations who have
kindly contributed to projects this year:
All welcome, admission free
Lunch will be provided
For more information:
lynne.white@rhul.ac.uk
We are pleased to invite you to Royal Holloway’s
Petroleum Geoscience MSc Symposium, in this, our 31st
year. The Symposium is an opportunity to see the work that
our students have been doing during the summer, working
on petroleum geoscience projects from basins all over the
world. It is also an opportunity to meet the students, discuss
their career plans, and to network with many of our industry
collaborators who kindly provide project data or teach on
the course. We look forward to seeing you in September!
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PetroleumGeoscienceMScSymposium2016
Petroleum Geoscience MSc Symposium
Queen’s Building, Royal Holloway University of London
Tuesday 6th September 2016
8.30
9.00
9.15
9.30
9.45 Sam Head Numerical modelling of hydraulic fractures within the Leman
Sandstone reservoir, Southern North Sea
10:00 Richard Turner
10:15
Raqiba Al Tobi
10:30
11:00 Richard A. R.
Burton
Jun Sasamura Late Miocene to present-day sedimentary stacking
patterns in the Algarve basin, south of Portugal:
implications for hydrocarbon exploration
11:15 Oliver Last Jamie Beagle
11:30 Joelle Way Sataphon Suklap
11:45 Durrah Nafeesah
Idris
Hydromechanical evolution of fault zones, with application to
sealing effects and reservoir compartmentalization, onshore and
offshore Norway
Brian Docherty
12:00 Rosina Maslin Uralian versus Caledonian sedimentary sources and the impact on
Triassic clastic reservoir quality on the Barents Shelf
Viet Son Tran Evolution and karst development in a Paleozoic carbonate
platform
12:15
13:15 Aisyah Nordin Hydrocarbon prospectivity evaluation of the Domo Sandstone in
the Sofala Block, Mozambique
Daniela
Vendettuoli
What is the depositional and architectural signature of
repeated turbidity current activity? New insights from the
most extensive dataset yet recorded
13:30 Alex Onianwa Prospectivity evaluation of the Domo Sandstone, Njika area, South
Mozambique Basin
Christina Nadeau
13:45 Joshua Ssuubi Christopher
Graham
14:00 Sascha Roest-Ellis Evolution of the Albian and implications for prospectivity - Greater
CI 513 Area, Ivorian Basin, Cote d'Ivoire
Thuy Tra Mi Lam
14:15 Glenn Morley James Forbes Hydrocarbon prospectivity analysis of the Miocene sands
in the SW Peninsula of Trinidad
14:30 Alexander
Kurobasa
Wilmer Espitia
Saavedra
Cenozoic deformation in the Bahia area, Colombian
Caribbean
14:45 Selma Usiku Morphology of deepwater clastic systems within the Petroleum
Exploration Licence Area 30 along the northern margin of the Walvis
Basin, offshore Namibia
Guillermo
Hernandez Ladino
15:00
15:30 William Yancey
15:45 Jonathon Tracy
16:00 Benedict Hughes
16:15 Peter Harrison
16:30 Adi Patria The origin and significance of the Seram Trough, Indonesia
16:45 Isaac Kenyon
17:00 Vienna McAndie Can the proven Neogene deep marine sand reservoirs in the
Taranaki Basin be successful in the southern part of the Northland
Basin, New Zealand?
17:15
17:30 Reception with poster session
Final Remarks
Queen's Lecture Theatre
Room 170
Coffee & Tea
Introduction and Welcome
NorthAmericaCentral&S.America
Coffee & Tea with poster session
Lunch with poster session
EastAfricaWestAfricaAustralasia
Coffee & Tea with poster session
S.NorthSea&UKNorthernNorthSea&Arctic
MediterraneantoCaspian
Inversion-induced salt tectonics and the impact on potential chalk
reservoirs on the Cleaverbank and Central Offshore Platforms,
Southern North Sea
Seismic Interpretation of the Palmers Wood Oil Field: implications
for field compartmentalisation and future development
An integrated petrophysical evaluation and facies classification in a
heterogeneous carbonate reservoir, onshore UK
3-D seismic analysis of the Rogaland Group, Northern Norwegian
North Sea; implications for hydrocarbon prospectivity
Evolution of the submarine gravity flow deposits of the Rogaland
Group in the Southern Viking Graben, Northern North Sea
Sills as fractured reservoirs and heat sources for hydrocarbon
maturity: a 3-D seismic case study from the Faroe-Shetland Basin
Structural analysis of the Pakwach Basin, Albertine Graben, Uganda
Optimising seismic visualisation and the influence of geophysics on
complex structural analysis: Thali Block, Rio de Rey sub basin of the
Niger Delta, shallow offshore Cameroon
The impact of Cretaceous volcanism on the hydrocarbon
prospectivity of the North Gabon Basin using broadband 3-D
seismic and potential field data
Extensional fault architecture and the 4-D evolution of the outer
Beagle Sub-basin, NW Shelf, Australia
Insights into the tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Exmouth
Plateau (NW Shelf of Australia) using the Claudius 3-D survey
Structural style and evolution of the Timor Trough accretionary
wedge system, NW Australia
Tectonostratigraphy and inverted fault architecture of the Taranaki
Basin, offshore New Zealand, using the Maari 3-D Survey
Late Miocene to present-day stratigraphic evolution of the
Alentejo Basin (SW Portugal): conceptual implications for
hydrocarbon exploration
Microfacies analysis of turbidites and sandy contourites
from the Lefkara Formation, Cyprus: sedimentary
characteristics and reservoir implications
From hemipelagic deposits through silty to coarse sandy
calcareous contourites (Lefkara Formation, Cyprus):
Implications for hydrocarbon exploration
The structural and tectonic influences of the Sweetgrass
Arch on the Lower Paleozoic formations in the Knappen
Area, SE Alberta: Significance for hydrocarbon exploration
Structural evolution of offshore Newfoundland and
comparison to its conjugate Iberian margin
Petroleum system modelling of the deep-water Salina del
Istmo basin, Gulf of Mexico
The impact of diachronous collisions on clastic reservoir
development along the sub-Andean trend
The tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Malita Graben and
implications for hydrocarbon prospectivity
Eleanor Lashko
Intan Mashitah
Amir Basha
Tectonostratigraphy and hydrocarbon potential of the SE sector of
the Mid North Sea High, Southern North Sea