Application of Structural Geology In Seismic Interpretation
Details
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Outline
You will learn a variety of modern structural concepts and techniques and their role in the interpretation of seismic data. Using an applied “hands-on” approach, participants will be exposed to a diversity of worldwide case examples with complementary exercises, both of an individual and group nature. Course is designed from an applied standpoint, with numerous examples and hands-on exercises from the petroleum industry.
- Geologists
- Petrophysicists
- Geophysicists
- Reservoir Engineers
- Exploration & Production Managers
- Go beyond tracing horizons and marking faults and truly understand the structural and stratigraphic system
- Understand the role of tectonics and deformation in the formation of various types and orientations of geologic structures.
- Understand the interaction of the structural system with the stratigraphic and sedimentologic environment for better prediction of reservoir formation.
- Integrate data from the large seismic scale to subseismic scale, including seismic anisotropy, to understand better the overall petroleum system.
- Be aware of the common pitfalls of interpretation.
Speaker/s
James J. Willis received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Geology from the now University of Louisiana-Lafayette in 1989 and 1990, respectively, and his Ph.D. as a National Science Foundation fellow at Baylor University, Waco, Texas, in 1993. From 1994-1996, he studied planetary tectonics as a NASA-funded postdoctoral fellow at Southern Methodist University. In 1996, he returned to UL-Lafayette, where he was awarded in 1997 the Hensarling-Chapman Endowed Professorship in Geology.
Special Offer
Normal fee: SGD 6,002.00
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