The main objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive understanding of reservoir gemechanics which become nowadays very important. This course is focused on fundamentals of geomechanics and rock physics required for key practical applications: pore pressure and formation stress prediction, determination of optimally-stable wellbore trajectories, production-induced faulting and subsidence, effects of fluid injection or/and depletion on fault reactivation and reservoir compaction, hydraulic fracturing stimulation and sand production prediction
The main objective of this course is to provide Exploration & Development professionals with the opportunity to develop hands-on experience of various Seismic Data Acquisition & Processing techniques. It will cover all Seismic acquisition and processing approaches from fundamental theoretical background to high-level real work information/techniques.
This course examines the processes leading to the formation and accumulation of carbonate & Siliciclastic rocks and how sequence stratigraphy provides a predictive method to understand the formation of these reservoirs and application in oil and gas industry.