INTRODUCTION TO BASIN AND PETROLEUM SYSTEM MODELING
Leader: Allegra Hosford Scheirer, Research Scientist, Stanford University
Time and Date: 8:30am - 5:00pm, April 25 - 26, 2018
Cost: $300 for Professionals; $100 for Students
Summary: Course attendees will learn both the theory and practice of basin and petroleum system modeling. All lectures are accompanied with suggestions of both key readings and foundational texts. Outcrop photos and seismic expressions illustrate key concepts; case studies are essential to apply theory to practice; and effects of basin dynamics and sedimentation on petroleum systems weave through all modules. Class discussion is encouraged!
Leader: Allegra Hosford Scheirer, Research Scientist, Stanford University
Time and Date: 8:30am - 5:00pm, April 25 - 26, 2018
Cost: $300 for Professionals; $100 for Students
Summary: Course attendees will learn both the theory and practice of basin and petroleum system modeling. All lectures are accompanied with suggestions of both key readings and foundational texts. Outcrop photos and seismic expressions illustrate key concepts; case studies are essential to apply theory to practice; and effects of basin dynamics and sedimentation on petroleum systems weave through all modules. Class discussion is encouraged!
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF DEEP-WATER PETROLEUM RESERVOIRS (Date changed)
Leader: Jon Rotzien, President, Basin Dynamics LLC
Time and Date: 8:00am - 4:00pm, April 25 - 26, 2018
Cost: $300 for Professionals; $100 for Students
Summary: This two-day seminar is designed to provide professionals with a modern awareness of the full spectrum of clastic deep-water petroleum reservoirs, their mechanisms of transport and deposition, their stratigraphic stacking patterns, their predictive characteristics, and their 3D heterogeneity. This collaborative course examines reservoirs from feeder systems that link the shelf to submarine canyon and transport sediment downslope to submarine fan and distal basin plain environments, using extensive outcrop, core, and seismic examples from various passive and active margins – including several examples from petroleum basins in western California.
This course is designed to give industry professionals an appreciation of deep-water sedimentary transport processes that control depositional products, as well as knowledgeable insight into the scale and architecture of the wide range of deep-water reservoirs. This course draws from materials presented in Basin Dynamics, LLC field trips to major deep-water sedimentary outcrops and petroleum basins worldwide, including California, France, New Zealand, Gulf of Mexico, and Ireland.
Leader: Jon Rotzien, President, Basin Dynamics LLC
Time and Date: 8:00am - 4:00pm, April 25 - 26, 2018
Cost: $300 for Professionals; $100 for Students
Summary: This two-day seminar is designed to provide professionals with a modern awareness of the full spectrum of clastic deep-water petroleum reservoirs, their mechanisms of transport and deposition, their stratigraphic stacking patterns, their predictive characteristics, and their 3D heterogeneity. This collaborative course examines reservoirs from feeder systems that link the shelf to submarine canyon and transport sediment downslope to submarine fan and distal basin plain environments, using extensive outcrop, core, and seismic examples from various passive and active margins – including several examples from petroleum basins in western California.
This course is designed to give industry professionals an appreciation of deep-water sedimentary transport processes that control depositional products, as well as knowledgeable insight into the scale and architecture of the wide range of deep-water reservoirs. This course draws from materials presented in Basin Dynamics, LLC field trips to major deep-water sedimentary outcrops and petroleum basins worldwide, including California, France, New Zealand, Gulf of Mexico, and Ireland.