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Rabu, Maret 24, 2010

Sub-Surface Mapping Techniques

Sub-Surface Mapping Techniques

BACKGROUND
Just like hunting for a hidden treasure, a map is one of the key factors toward successful valuable findings.
This course is designed to broaden the knowledge of participants with regards to the sub-surface mapping techniques. These techniques are important to generate or interpret the existing maps that further guide the exploration and exploitation strategy of the company.
The participants will learn starting from the basic techniques to more advances ones and also understand the unique characteristic of earth phenomena that may contain valuable deposits or oil/gas traps.

COURSE OUTLINE
1. Featuring the Following Issues That Impact Your Exploration and Exploitation Strategy
2. Contouring and Contouring Techniques
3. Rules in contouring Contouring methods
4. Integration of Geophysical Data in Sub-surface Mapping
5. Fault Maps
6. Introduction Fault displacement definition Fault data from log Fault surface maps construction Type of faults patterns: External Faulting Compressional faulting
7. Fault Data Determined From Seismic Interpretation
8. Structure Maps
9. Contouring faulted surface Combining structure maps and fault maps Restored top-an aid to structural interpretation Fault trace and gaps Fault gaps Vs fault heave The additive property of fault
10. Mapping Techniques for Various Tectonic Habitat
11. Extensional Tectonic: Compensating Bifurcating fault pattern Intersecting Growth fault system Single non-growth faults Wrench fault tectonic Compressional: Reverse faults Thrust faults
12. Requirement for a Reasonable Structural Interpretation
13. Multiple Horizon Mapping
14. Discontinuity of Structure with Depth
15. Unique Characteristics Containing Valuable Deposits
16. Oil/gas traps Mineral deposits

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Geo-scientist (Geologist, Geophysicist, Exploration) Petroleum Engineers (Reservoir Engineer, Production Engineer) New Venture & Field Business Development Hydrologist Miners (Engineer, Business Development) Everybody or professionals who wants to better understanding and broaden their knowledge from the course subject

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