Oil & Gas

Reservoir Simulation

Course Description:

Reservoir Simulation

Reservoir Simulation

Duration: 5 days

Presenter: Professor Martin Blunt (Imperial College)

Prerequisites: A basic understanding of multiphase fluid flow and some knowledge of numerical methods.

Aims: To give an overview of the state-of-the-art in field-scale reservoir simulation.

Who should attend? Reservoir engineers working on simulation or planning to do so. Geoscientists who work with simulation engineers.

Learning Outcomes: The course will give an overview of different simulation approaches and their strengths and weaknesses.  Some of the major applications of reservoir simulation will be illustrated through recent case histories studied by the instructor or published in the recent literature.

To register or any question referring this course please send your request to taslimis@cavendish.ac.uk

Clastic Sequence Stratigraphic Techniques

Course Description:

Clastic Sequence Stratigraphic

Clastic Sequence Stratigraphic Techniques: Applications to Reservoir Studies

Duration: 5 days

Presenter: Dr Gary Hampson (Imperial College London)

Prerequisites: Experience of evaluation of oil and gas reservoirs and some familiarity with basic log analysis, correlation, and log identification of lithologies.

Aims: To present the latest techniques in the study of clastics as oil and gas reservoir systems in terms of depositional controls on facies geometries and architecture on both a macro- and micro- scale and diagenesis and their influence on reservoir properties.

 Who should attend?  Geoscientists working on reservoir modelling and characterisation.

Learning Outcomes: The course demonstrates the impact of sedimentological factors on clastic reservoir distribution and character as well as the use of facies models and sequence stratigraphy in the interpretation of subsurface datasets (seismic, well log and core).

To register or any question referring this course please send your request to taslimis@cavendish.ac.uk