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[Geology2] The Carbonate Seminar with Cliff Jordan: July 11-15, 2011




 

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July 11-15, 2011

Hotel Salak The Heritage, Bogor

& Kepulauan Seribu, Jakarta

Indonesia

 

 

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A Bridge To Solution

Lecturer : CLIFF JORDAN

Lecture series (2-Day) : Hotel Salak The Heritage, Bogor

Field Trip (3-Day): Kepulauan Seribu, Jakarta

 

Dear Distinguished Professionals,

This overview of carbonate geology has been presented to several hundred participants in the petroleum industry through the years.  It includes a review of carbonate basics (rock and pore types), facies mapping, depositional modeling, diagenetic overprinting, shelf-to-basin profiling, and sequence stratigraphic models.  Exploration/production case histories from around the world are presented as examples throughout the course.

The seminar is followed by a field trip to Kepulauan Seribu where living reefs mimic fields that produce from Miocene reservoirs throughout Indonesia.  Participants will examine reef, near-reef, and lagoonal settings.  The modern facies mapping of this area is based on the analysis of 300 bottom samples and shows definitive patterns of reef distribution.  At the end of the field trip, Holocene reef-related facies maps from other areas in the world ocean are presented for comparison.

The Carbonate Seminar is basic geological information presented from the viewpoint of analyzing "carbonate reservoirs", which by the way account for over half the world's hydrocarbon reserves.

Young geologists can best benefit from this technical training course, which is taught from an industry vantage point, as opposed to an academic one. The course presents information that is applicable to exploration and production setting

 

What Will Be Learned By Participants ?

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How to characterize carbonate reservoirs and how to put them in perspective

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An appreciation of depositional and diagenetic models to predict carbonate reservoirs

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How to sort out limestones, dolomites, and pore type from a petroleum industry point of view

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How carbonate particles are formed on the seafloor (the field trip) and how modern facies patterns relate to ancient ones.

 

About The Lecturer : Cliff Jordan

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Specialist in the geology of carbonate reservoirs, exploration and production

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Finished his MA and PhD in Geology from Rice University Houston, TX

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Expert in core and well cuttings descriptions, especially fractured reservoirs, with an integrated logging system that uses Excel

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Global background, with experience in Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Tertiary reservoirs

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Instructor in courses on carbonate geology and sample examination

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Leader of domestic and international field trips, including many Holocene settings

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Reef specialist (modern and ancient)

 

 

Enrollment Start Now. Register your self today to enjoy Early Bird Tuition Fee! For more information,

Please feel free to contact Seruni at +62 817 9003 111

or email to btco@oilgastraining.com

Visit our website: www.oilgastraining.com

 

 

 

 

Registration Fee *Excluding 10% tax*

 

 

Minimum Participant : 10 Participants

Who should attend :

 

Managers who have teams working in carbonate settings and those who need an overview of what is important in finding and producing carbonate reservoirs.

Explorationists, geologists and geophysicists, who need to see the regional perspective of carbonate depositional systems, especially along shelf-to-basin profiles.

Production-oriented geologistsand geophysicists who need to know the details of facies variations and how that affects porosity development.

Engineers who want a geological summary and understanding of how petrophysics relates to diagenesis and the making or breaking of a reservoir.

 

Hot Topics :

 

Day 1

The basics of carbonate geology:  sedimentation, primary facies patterns, and shelf-to-basin profiling.

Day 2 

Carbonate Diagenesis with an emphasis on porosity development.

 

Examples of fields that produce from carbonate reservoirs.

Day 3

A presentation on the geology of Kepulauan Seribu and a half day of travel time to get to the islands.

Day 4

A full day in the water, examining reef systems.

Day 5

A lecture summarizing the field trip and presenting comparisons with other Holocene reef systems in the world, and a half day of travel time back home.

 

Facilities

 

Two-day registration fee for all Lecture Series; Quality Training Material (Hardcopy and Softcopy); Quality Training Kits (Casio Calculator, T-Shirt, etc); Convenient Training Facilities at Four Star Hotel; Refreshment and luncheons, Certificate of Completion

Three-day accommodation during fieldtrips, a copy of fieldtrip guidebook, transportation, Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) for each participant, Transportation from Bogor to Marina Ancol, snorkeling.

 

B T C O

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At Hotel Salak The Heritage Bogor, Indonesia

Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 8 Bogor, Indonesia

Phone: +62 251 8373 111 Ext. 109

Fax: +62 251 8346 940

www.oilgastraining.com

 

 





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