Geology for Non-Geologists

This popular four-day course will provide non-geologists with a practical understanding of the principles used by petroleum geologists in the search for oil and gas. The session will include both the scientific background and the practical applications of geology. The tools, techniques, and vocabulary of the petroleum geologist will be emphasized throughout the course. A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.

Outline:
Origin, Nature, and Occurrence of Petroleum
Identifying and Classifying Rocks - Source Rocks, Reservoir Rocks, and Seals
Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
Depositional Environments and their Significance to Reservoir Rock Prediction
Geologic Time and Dating Geologic Events
Structural Geology - Folding and Faulting
Formation of Petroleum Traps
Surface and Subsurface Mapping Methods
Reconstructioning Geologic Events Through Field Work, Maps, and Cross Sections
Exploration Methods - Generating and Evaluating Prospects
Working with Logs
Sources of Data
Sample Examination
Oil Shows at the Wellsite
Formation Evaluation

To view course details or to register,http://www.peice.com/eventdetails.aspx?event=104326&frfi=272406
For further information, contact: michele@peice.com





  Start Date Monday, October 13, 2008
  End Date Thursday, October 16, 2008

Posted by PEICE on Thursday, June 26, 2008 17:44

Location London

Category Training Courses

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