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Hosted by: ASIA PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION (APGCE) 2019 Fresh Ideas, New Frontiers 29 - 30 October Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Malaysia www. apgce.com In collaboration with: Event organiser: APGCE 2019 FIELD TRIP 25 - 28 October 2019 Kepulauan Seribu 0630 0730 0810 1000 1200 1315 1500 1900 0630 0800 1000 1200 1300 DAY 3: SUNDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2019 (Pulau Seribu) Breakfast Depart for Stop 3 STOP 3: Gosong Kapas - The leeward most island of the chain. Study facies variation at this location and make comparison with the facies found at Pulau Putri Besar. STOP 4: Pulau Melinjo - The submerged pinnacle reef with a variety of coral species ranging from branching to massive in shapes. Differentiate the windward and leeward sides based on coral distribution. Lunch at Pulau Putri Kecil STOP 5: Pulau Belanda - The windward most island of the chain. Study facies variation of Modern Carbonate in the higher energy environment at Pulau Belanda - Many similarities with Gosong Kapas but with some interesting additions. STOP 6: Pulau Semut (if time permits) Dinner DAY 4 : MONDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2019 (Jakarta – KL) Breakfast Wrap-up & discussion Check-out & depart from Pulau Putri by ferry to Marina Pier, Ancol Lunch at Banda Jakarta Restaurant, Ancol Depart for Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to board flight from Jakarta to Kuala Lumpur TH TH APGCE 2019 FIELD TRIP PROGRAMME 1830 1930 0800 1000 1030 1045 1200 1315 1330 1700 DAY 1 : FRIDAY, 25 OCTOBER 2019 (Travelling Day: Jakarta – Ancol) Dinner at the Mercure Hotel, Ancol Ice-breaking and briefing at Mercure Hotel, Ancol Lecture on Carbonate Depositional Systems TH DAY 2 : SATURDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2019 (Ancol - Pulau Seribu) Ferry depart to Pulau Putri Arrival and check-in at Pulau Putri Resort Safety briefing STOP 1: Pulau Putri Collect snorkeling equipment & visit underwater tunnel prior to snorkeling Lunch Take glass-bottomed boat along reef margin of Pulau Putri Besar to dock STOP 2: Pulau Putri Besar - Traverse across the Putri Besar reef flat to the reef margin than back to north-west corner to examine a recent beach rock. Return to Pulau Putri Kecil TH Mr. Othman Ali Mahmud graduated with BSc (Hons) in Geology from the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in 1986. He started his career in petroleum industry as a Mudlogging Geologist with Geahart Geodata in 1988. In January 1991, he joined PETRONAS (PMU) as a Geoscientist and worked in various capacities as an operation geologist, resources analyst, regional geologist and explorationist. In 2004, he joined Basin Study Team, Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd. as a Basin Analyst. Since then he has been conducting numerous block evaluations and basin/regional studies that involves PETRONAS’ overseas acreages and blocks such as in Pakistan, Mozambique, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Cuba, Sudan, Caspian Sea, Vietnam, Brunei and Indonesia. He has more than 25 years of experience in oil and gas exploration and very familiar with the tectonostratigraphy of the Malaysian and South East Asian basins. His work interests are in regional geology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, carbonate reservoir, sequence stratigraphy and field geology. He has been conducting, instructing and participating in numerous fieldworks and fieldtrips in SEA region (Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, Vietnam & Indonesia) and other regions (Turkmenistan-South Caspian, Mozambique-Zambezi, South Africa-Karoo, New Zealand-Taranaki, NW Cuba, Iran, USA-Texas & Salt Lake City and Turks & Caicos Island-modern carbonate). He is currently a Custodian Geoscientist attached to Stratigraphy & Sedimentology Team, Exploration Geoscience Reservoir Solution Department, Exploration Division, Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd. FIELD TRIP INSTRUCTOR Othman Ali bin Mahmud Custodian (Stratigraphy), Exploration Geology & Reservoir Solutions (EGRS), PETRONAS

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Page 1: Hosted by: APGCE 2019 FIELD TRIP DAY 3: SUNDAY, 27 …€¦ · Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd. as a Basin Analyst. Since then he has been conducting numerous block evaluations and basin/regional

Hosted by:

ASIA PETROLEUMGEOSCIENCECONFERENCE &EXHIBITION(APGCE) 2019Fresh Ideas,New Frontiers

29 - 30OctoberKuala Lumpur Convention CentreMalaysia

www.apgce.com

In collaboration with:Event organiser:

APGCE 2019 FIELD TRIP25 - 28 October 2019Kepulauan Seribu

0630

0730

0810

1000

1200

1315

1500

1900

0630

0800

1000

1200

1300

DAY 3: SUNDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2019

(Pulau Seribu)

Breakfast

Depart for Stop 3

STOP 3: Gosong Kapas - The leeward most

island of the chain. Study facies variation at this

location and make comparison with the facies

found at Pulau Putri Besar.

STOP 4: Pulau Melinjo - The submerged pinnacle

reef with a variety of coral species ranging from

branching to massive in shapes. Di�erentiate the

windward and leeward sides based on coral

distribution.

Lunch at Pulau Putri Kecil

STOP 5: Pulau Belanda - The windward most

island of the chain. Study facies variation of

Modern Carbonate in the higher energy

environment at Pulau Belanda - Many similarities

with Gosong Kapas but with some interesting

additions.

STOP 6: Pulau Semut (if time permits)

Dinner

DAY 4 : MONDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2019

(Jakarta – KL)

Breakfast

Wrap-up & discussion

Check-out & depart from Pulau Putri by ferry to

Marina Pier, Ancol

Lunch at Banda Jakarta Restaurant, Ancol

Depart for Soekarno-Hatta International

Airport to board flight from Jakarta to

Kuala Lumpur

TH

THAPGCE 2019 FIELD TRIPPROGRAMME

1830

1930

0800

1000

1030

1045

1200

1315

1330

1700

DAY 1 : FRIDAY, 25 OCTOBER 2019

(Travelling Day: Jakarta – Ancol)

Dinner at the Mercure Hotel, Ancol

Ice-breaking and briefing at Mercure Hotel, Ancol

Lecture on Carbonate Depositional Systems

TH

DAY 2 : SATURDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2019

(Ancol - Pulau Seribu)

Ferry depart to Pulau Putri

Arrival and check-in at Pulau Putri Resort

Safety briefing

STOP 1: Pulau Putri

Collect snorkeling equipment & visit underwater

tunnel prior to snorkeling

Lunch

Take glass-bottomed boat along reef margin of

Pulau Putri Besar to dock

STOP 2: Pulau Putri Besar - Traverse across the

Putri Besar reef flat to the reef margin than back

to north-west corner to examine a recent beach

rock.

Return to Pulau Putri Kecil

TH

Mr. Othman Ali Mahmud graduated with BSc (Hons) in Geology

from the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in 1986.

He started his career in petroleum industry as a Mudlogging

Geologist with Geahart Geodata in 1988. In January 1991, he

joined PETRONAS (PMU) as a Geoscientist and worked in various

capacities as an operation geologist, resources analyst, regional

geologist and explorationist. In 2004, he joined Basin Study Team,

Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd. as a Basin Analyst. Since then he has

been conducting numerous block evaluations and basin/regional

studies that involves PETRONAS’ overseas acreages and blocks

such as in Pakistan, Mozambique, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Cuba, Sudan,

Caspian Sea, Vietnam, Brunei and Indonesia. He has more than 25

years of experience in oil and gas exploration and very familiar

with the tectonostratigraphy of the Malaysian and South East

Asian basins.

His work interests are in regional geology, stratigraphy,

sedimentology, carbonate reservoir, sequence stratigraphy and

field geology. He has been conducting, instructing and

participating in numerous fieldworks and fieldtrips in SEA region

(Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, Vietnam & Indonesia) and other regions

(Turkmenistan-South Caspian, Mozambique-Zambezi, South

Africa-Karoo, New Zealand-Taranaki, NW Cuba, Iran, USA-Texas &

Salt Lake City and Turks & Caicos Island-modern carbonate).

He is currently a Custodian Geoscientist attached to Stratigraphy

& Sedimentology Team, Exploration Geoscience Reservoir

Solution Department, Exploration Division, Petronas Carigali

Sdn. Bhd.

FIELD TRIP INSTRUCTOR

Othman Ali bin MahmudCustodian (Stratigraphy), Exploration Geology

& Reservoir Solutions (EGRS), PETRONAS

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APGCE 2019 FIELD TRIPINFORMATION

Modern Carbonate atKepulauan SeribuIndonesia

FIELD TRIP FEE

RM6,000/USD1,500 (per person)

* Only registered APGCE 2019 delegates are entitled to the Field Trip and is limited to 20 pax only.

* All travel fares and arrangements to and from Jakarta will be borne and managed by respective participants.

DATE

25 - 28 October 2019

CONTACT

Nadiyana+603 2171 3578

+6012 267 [email protected]

Intan Bhaizura+603 2171 3597

+6012 342 [email protected]

This four-day pre-conference field trip will o�er

participants an insight to the setting of modern reef

systems of Pulau Seribu. This field trip will provide details

of the sedimentology and components of carbonate

sediment and reef building organisms specific to

Kepulauan Seribu, which are typical reefs within the region.

Proper understanding on depositional environment and

facies variation in carbonate rock is an important aspect of

the study. Carbonate reservoir’s properties are the direct

results of their depositional fabric and diagenesis process.

Hence, the proposed fieldworks aims to provide an

opportunity for participants to enhance their knowledge

on carbonate depositional environments, sedimentary

facies and related secondary processes that controls and

gives character to the carbonate reservoir’s properties.

Kepulauan Seribu is a cluster of about 128 small islands in

the Bay of Jakarta in the Java Sea. Participants will be

based at Pulau Putri Resort throughout the stay at

Kepulauan Seribu. It is located approximately 45 km north

of Jakarta and can be reached within an hour and a half by

speed boat.

Study of carbonates in Kepulauan Seribu o�ers the

opportunity to observe and investigate modern carbonate

sediments, reef building processes and evolution, facies

distribution, build-up geometries and early diagenetic

processes. Carbonates in this area exhibit characteristics

that can be associated with global trends for Oligocene –

Miocene rocks and provide useful analogues for

carbonate fields within the Central Luconia and South

East Asia region.

APGCE 2019 FIELD TRIPLOCATION OVERVIEW

DAY 4 : MONDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2019

(Jakarta – KL)

Breakfast

Wrap-up & discussion

Check-out & depart from Pulau Putri by ferry to

Marina Pier, Ancol

Lunch at Banda Jakarta Restaurant, Ancol

Depart for Soekarno-Hatta International

Airport to board flight from Jakarta to

Kuala Lumpur

ABOUTAPGCE 2019 FIELD TRIP