Universitas Gajah Mada (UGM) in collaboration with TOTAL E&P Indonesie and Total Professeurs Associes (TPA) will present a 4-day short course (Integrated Week- IW) “Reservoir Geology and Log Analysis”. The lecture in this course will be conducted in English.
The course will be held in UGM (venue will be communicated later), in the period of October 14th – 18th 2013 (for which 15th Oct will be holiday). Lecture materials, snack, and certificate are FREE.
The Organizer has a right to limit the participants if the total participants exceeding the limit (40 participants). This course is designed for students with some geological background, including production, drilling, and geophysical.
Note that the certificate will only be given for participants with a minimum attendance of 90% and more than 60% rating after examination (in the last day of IW i.e. on 18 October 2013).
The details of the instructor background and lecture materials are as follows:
Instructor/ Facilitator
Dr Max MILLE is having Doctor of Sciences Degree with thesis in geology and petrography in Pyrenees Mountains. Earlier he also had MSc degree in Earth Sciences. His main activities are in subsurface and well-logging analysis, reservoir geology, appraisal and monitoring reserves in Middle East and Indonesia. Dr. Max Mille was an exploration manager in Total China (1984-1986). He also experienced as reservoir engineer, access project manager (information technology about Petrosystem), and vice president marketing that in charge of the business plan, product marketing, pre-sales, and participation in international exhibitions and conferences. Dr Max Mille is member of TOTAL PROFESSEURS ASSOCIES (TPA) and will directly be coming from France only for this lecture/course.
The best three students completed the course with Dr. Max Mille and Dean of Faculty of Engineering.
Daily Schedule of Short Course
08:00 – 10:15 Lecture and Discussion
10:15 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:30 Lecture and Discussion
Lecture Material
(Mon-Thu, 08:00 – 12:30)
Reservoir Geology and Log Analysis | ||
DATE | TOPICS | |
14-Oct | A-Objectives of Reservoir Geology Reservoir Geologist’s role, Details from source to reservoir: Source rock types, maturation and migration. Main types of traps |
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B- Reservoir Rocks Depositional parameters controlling petrophysics of reservoir rocks. Reservoir properties. Pressure vs Depth and overpressures. |
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16-Oct | C- Fluid Distribution Wetting and non-wetting fluids. Capilary pressure, pressure vs depth, fluid contacts |
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D- Reservoir Geometry Example from a deltaic environment. Sedimentology, impact on reservoir characteristics. |
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17-Oct | E- Oil/Gas in Place Evaluation Principles of mapping and contouring reservoir parameters |
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F- The Reserves Concept | ||
18-Oct | G-The Logging Tools Main logging tools and Examples |
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H- Log Analysis – Theory and Practice Practical application and Examples |
For registration please fill the form below, before 11 October 2013