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SUBJECT AREA GUIDES RESERVOIR DEVELOPMENT SEISMIC INTERPRETATION STRUCTURE AND TECTONICS BASIN ANALYSIS AND STRATIGRAPHY CLASTICS CARBONATES PETROPHYSICS UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES INDUSTRY FUNDAMENTALS ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION LEVELS: Skilled Foundation Awareness Field Course New in 2021 2021 Courses Faded courses available on request only *D indicates distance learning courses GEOPHYSICS CROSS FUNCTIONAL

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SUBJECT AREA GUIDES

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Courses

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

GEOPHYSICS

CROSS FUNCTIONAL

Play Fairway Analysis and Exploration Prospecting

Bob Boyce and Andy Pulham

N087

Petroleum Economicsand Risk AnalysisMark Cook / David Palmer

N014 D014

Play Fairway Analysis and Prospect Evaluation: Key Concepts and TechniquesMartin Stephenson

N124

Prospect, Trap and Fault SealAnalysis: Mapping KeyUncertainties Titus Murray andHoward Johnson

N320

Managing Uncertaintyand Risk in AppraisalDevelopmentPete Smith

N995

SUBSURFACE METHODS

PROSPECTEVALUATION

MAPPING

PLAY FAIRWAYANALYSIS

ECONOMICS AND RISK ANALYSIS

BASIN ANALYSIS

SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY

STRATIGRAPHYSK

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D A

PP

LIC

ATIO

N |

LEVE

L 3

FOU

ND

ATIO

N A

PP

LIC

ATIO

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LEVE

L 2

Miri,Malaysia

PETROLEUMSYSTEMS

AREA SPECIFIC

BASIN EVALUATION

Prospect Evaluation andVolumetric MethodsMartin Stephenson andAshley Francis

N031

Dorset, UK

Play Fairway Analysis: A Toolfor Effective Explorationand Risk QuantificationMartinStephenson

N019

Dorset, UK

Practical Subsurface Mapping

Nigel Banks

N260

Play Analysis for Targeted Prospect IdentificationMark Thompson or Leon Dzou

N425 D425

Advanced Pore PressurePrediction Workshop:Concepts, Mechanisms and Workflows Peter Flemmings

N249

BASINMODELLING

FORMATIONPRESSURE

SUBSURFACEAPPLICATIONS ANDPREDICT. TECHNIQUES

OUTCROP ANALYSIS

Charge Access - The Final Frontier in Petroleum Geoscience Leon Dzou and Mark Thompson

N522 D522

Norway

Reservoir Analogues for theSouthwestern Barents Sea:Outcrop Examplesfrom Svalbard Erling Siggerud and Andy Thurlow

N298

Depositional Evolution of theGOM Sedimentary Basin

John Snedden

N343 D343

North Sea Multiphase Rift Evolution: Outcrop to Subsurface Perspectives on Stratigraphy, Sedimentology & Petroleum Systems (East Coast, UK) David Macdonald and John Howell

N550

North Sea Reservoirs Series - New Perspectives on North Sea PlaysDave Quirk & Co-Instructor

W011

North Sea Reservoirs Series - Central North Sea (CNS) OverviewMike Scotting

W026

Hydrocarbon Habitat in Rift BasinsJoe Lambiase

D129

Seismic InterpretationWorkshop: Play Recognitionon Passive Margins Mark Thompson and Mike Mayall

N380

Conventional & Unconven.Potential of Source Rocks:Methods and Applicationsin Exploration Projects Santiago Quesada

N270

N Spain

N155

N171

Stratigraphic Interpretation of Siliciclastic Reservoirs: An Integrated Approach

Doug Boyd

N251

Introduction to Clastic Depositional Systems: a Petroleum Perspective

John Howell / Adrian Hartley

N156

Clastic Depositional Systemsin a Basinal Framework:Exploration and ReservoirImplicationsPau Arbués and Miguel Lopez Pyrenees,

Spain

N115

High Resolution SequenceStratigraphy: Application toDeltaic Systems and ReservoirsAndy Pulham,Sarah Davies County Clare,

Ireland

N451

Practical Oil-Finders Guideto Siliciclastic SequenceStratigraphyLee Krystinik andRandi Martinsen Wyoming,

USA

N091

Carbonate ReservoirArchitecture and AppliedCarbonate SequenceStratigraphySteve Bachteland Art Saller

W Texas & SENew Mexico,USA

High Resolution SequenceStratigraphy: Reservoir ApplicationsAndy Pulham,Lee Krystinik

N011

Utah, USA

Well Log Sequence Stratigraphy for Exploration and Production

Vitor Abreu

N517 D517

Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy for Exploration and Production

Vitor Abreu

N518 D518

Sequence Stratigraphic Controls on Deep-Water Reservoirs Architecture: Brushy Canyon Formation, Permian Basin Vitor Abreu

N526

STRATIGRAPHIC CONCEPTS

N130

The Petroleum Geologyof SE AsiaIan Longley

N013 D013

Overpressure in Petrol. Syst.and Geopressure PredictionJakob Heller & Niven Shumaker

Gulf of Mexico PetroleumSystemsJohn Snedden, Mark Rowan,Adry Bissada, Lesli Woodand Niven Shumaker

N043

Tectonic Controls on BasinDevelopment and PetroleumSystemsMark Thompson

N005

DIAGENESIS

Clastic Diagenesis &Reservoir Quality ModelingRick Tobin

N285

GEOCHEMISTRY

Geochemistry and PetroleumSystem ModellingChris Clayton

N010

Petroleum Generationand MigrationChris Clayton

N084Sedimentary Basin Evolutionand Petroleum Systems

Chris Elders

N319

N357

Seismic and Well FaciesMapping in a SequenceStratigraphic FrameworkRob Kirk

N410

Sequence Stratigraphy Appliedto Exploration and ProductionVictor Abreu

Sequence Stratigraphyand Subsurface Prediction:Methods, Limitationsand New DevelopmentsPeter Burgess,Gary Nichols

N269

Isle ofWight, UK

Practical Methods for Sequen.Stratigraphic PredictionJohn Snedden

N349

N477 D477

A Systematic Approach toDefining and EvaluatingStratigraphic and SubtleCombination TrapsMark Thompson, Mike Mayall

West Texas andNew Mexico

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

Well Log Sequence Stratigraphy: Applicationsto Exploration and Production

Jeff May

CARBONATE UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

MODERN CARBONATES

EVALUATION METHODS

CARBONATE FRACTURES AND FAULTING

CARBONATE DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS CARBONATE STRATIGRAPHYAND EXPLORATION

Core Facies Analysis for Resource PlaysGus Gustason

N305

Carbonate Depositional Systems: Reservoir Sedimentology and Diagenesis

Paul Wright

N020 D020

Well Log Sequence Stratigraphy: Applications to Explorationand Production

Jeff May

N251

Chalk - a Geology and Geophysics Workshop

Andy Gale and Alessandro Sandrin

W030

Complex Carbonate Reservoirs: Influence of Faciesand Tectonic Processes on Porosity DevelopmentRaffaele Di Cuia, Angelo Ricciato,Davide Casabianca, Paolo Pace

N186

Southern Italy

Carbonate and Shale Faulting and Fracturing Field Seminar

David Ferrill and Adam Cawood

N134

RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION

Advanced Concepts in Carbonate Explorationand Reservoir CharacterisationPaul Wright with G.D. Porta, J. Bahamonde, J.I. Baceta and M.L. Horgue

N143

Northern Spain

Carbonate Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling Mark Bentley and Richard Oxlade

N310

Provence, France

Carbonate Reservoir Description Based on Coreand Well Data (Nottinghamshire, UK) Trevor Burchette and Paul Wright

N336

Controls on Carbonate Depositional Systems and Reservoir Characterisation Michele Morsilli

N494

North Sea Reservoirs Series - Permian Zechstein Carbonates Overview Jo Garland and Peter Gutteridge

W016

Addressing Carbonate Reservoir Description Challenges

Trevor Burchette

N236

Integration of Sedimentology, Petrophysics and Seismic Interpretation for Exploration and Production of Carbonate SystemsGregor Eberli

N073 D073

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Exploring for Carbonate Reservoirs

Trevor Burchette and Alberto Riva

N235

Dolomites, Italy

Carbonate Reservoir Architecture and Applied CarbonateSequence Stratigraphy Steve Bachtel and Art Saller

N091

W Texas and SE New Mexico, USA

Carbonate Systems and Facies Architecture:Exploration and Reservoir Implications Juan Ignacio Baceta and Guillem Mateu

N059

Mallorca and Menorca, Spain

Fine-Grained Carbonate Reservoirs

Andy Gale

N358

Etretats, Northern France

Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of Lacustrine Systems:Reservoir and Source Rocks, Great Salt Lake and GreenRiver Formation

Rick Sarg, and Paul Wright

N245

Utah and Colorado, USA

Improved Models for Exploration and Production ScaleHeterogeneity on Isolated Carbonate Platforms:Crooked-Acklins Platform Gene Rankey

N329

Southern Bahamas

Modern Carbonate Depositional Systems

Frank Stoakes

N062

Belize, Central America

Fundamental Concepts of Carbonate Depositional Systems and Reservoirs

Dan Bosence

N189

Oligo-Miocene - Apulia, Italy

Texas, USA

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CARBONATES

CLASTICS

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

SKIL

LED

AP

PLI

CAT

ION

| LE

VEL

3

THE FOUNDATION APPLICATION LEVEL 2 COURSES FOR CLASTICS APPEAR ON THE REVERSE OF THIS PAGE

CONTINENTAL SHORE ZONE (DELTAIC) SHELF DEEPWATER

Reservoir Analogues for the Southwestern Barents Sea: Outcrop Examples from SvalbardErling Siggerud and Andy Thurlow

N298

Norway

Sequence Stratigraphic Controls on Deep-Water Reservoirs Architecture: Brushy Canyon Formation, Permian BasinVitor Abreu

N526

West Texas and New Mexico, USA

Reservoir Architectre of Deep Water SystemsVitor Abreu

N442

California, USA

Deepwater Slope Channel Complexes: Architecture and Evolution to Distal FaciesBryan Cronin and Hasan Çelik

N102

South and East Turkey

Characterisation, Modelling, Simulation and DevelopmentPlanning in Deepwater Clastic ReservoirsMark Bentley and Ed Stephens

N033

Tabernas, Spain

Sand-rich Turbidite Systems and Megaturbidites: From Slopeto Basin Plain. Facies, Stacking Patterns and Controlling FactorsHenry Pettingill,and Luis Pedro Fernandez

N028

Pyrenees, Spain

Deepwater Depositional System Stratigraphy for Exploration and DevelopmentLesli Wood and Mac McGilvery

N292

Arkansas, USA

Workshop in Geolog. Seismic Interpret.: Deep Marine SystemsLesli Wood

N072

Exploration and Geological Model Development inFluvial ReservoirsJohn Fisher, Gary Nichols, Stephanie Kape

N108

Ebro Basin, Spain

High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy: Application to Deltaic Systems and ReservoirsAndy Pulham and Sarah Davies

N115

County Clare, Ireland

Reservoir Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of ContinentalClastic SystemsLee Krystinik and Beverley Blakeney DeJarnett

N027

Wyoming, USA

Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of Lacustrine Systems: Reservoir and Source Rocks, Great Salt Lake and Green River FormationPaul Wright and Rick Sarg

N245

Utah and Colorado, USA

Predicting Reservoir and Petroleum Systems in Riftand Extensional BasinsLee Krystinik

N407

New Mexico and Colorado, USA

Deltaic to Deepwater Depositional Systems of NW Borneo - Concepts and Models for Reservoir Prediction

Howard Johnson

N195

NW Borneo, Malaysia

Clastic Reservoir Characterisation for Appraisal and Development Stephanie Kape and Gary Nichols

N432

Southern Pyrenees, Spain

Practical Oil-Finders Guide to Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy Lee Krystinik and Randi Martinsen

N451

Wyoming, USA

Depositional Environments, Salt Tectonics and Reservoir Development in Marginal Marine Settings: Analogues from the Lusitanian BasinJohn Cater, John Cummings, and Michael Leeds

N393

Portugal

Basin-Scale Analysis of a Confined Turbidite SystemDavid Stanbrook and Gill Apps

N112

Grès d’Annot, SE France

Turbidite Facies Architecture, Reservoir Applications and Predictive StratigraphyDe Ville Wickens and Dave Hodgson

N107

Karoo, South Africa

Fracture Architecture, Sedimentology and Diagenesis of Organic-rich Mudstonesof Ancient Upwelling Zones with Application to Naturally Fractured ReservoirsRichard Behl and Michael Gross

N364

California, USA

Turbidite Systems & Their Response to Thrust & Fold StructuresJosep Anton Muñoz and Pau Arbués

N056

Pyrenees, Spain

Exploration and Development in Fluvio-Lacustrine SystemsGary Nicholzs and Philip Hirst

N387

Recognition of Mudstone Depositional Processes and Depositional Settings: Implications for Reservoir Heterogeneity and Play ExtentPer Kent Pedersen and Juergen Schieber

N382

Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy of Aeolianand Mixed Fluvial-Aeolian Depositional Systems:Implications for Hydrocarbon Explorationand Reservoir DevelopmentTBD

N359

Utah, USA

Sedimentology and Reservoir Characterisation of Fluvial and Shallow Marine ReservoirsIan Moffat and Mark Reilly

N352

Queensland, Australia

Sedimentology, Sequence Stratigraphy andReservoir Architecture of Paralic DepositsKeith Shanley and Mike Boyles

N035

Utah, USA

High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy: Reservoir ApplicationsAndy Pulham and Lee Krystinik

N011

Utah, USA

Reservoir Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of Coastal and Shelfal Successions:Deltas, Shorelines and Origins of Isolated SandstonesAndy Pulham and Lee Krystinik

N042

NW Colorado, USA

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICSSKILLED

CARBONATES

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

Clastic Reservoirs from Source to Sink: Low-Accommodation versus High-Accommodation Basin SettingsRon Steel and Cornel Olariu

N514

Wyoming, USA

Sandstone Diagenesis and Reservoir QualityRichard Worden

N523 D523

Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Reservoir Geologyof Deepwater Clastic SystemsAndy Pulham, Martin Evans / Peter Haughton

N009

County Clare, Ireland

2021 Courses

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

ADDITIONAL SKILLED APPLICATION LEVEL 3 COURSES FOR CLASTICS APPEAR ON THE REVERSE OF THIS PAGE

CONTINENTAL SHORE ZONE SHELF DEEPWATER

Clastic Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality Modeling

Rick Tobin

N285

Exploiting Clastic Resource Plays in Fluvial Through Shallow Marine Environments: a Modern/Ancient Approach

Tom Moslow and Jerry Sexton

N287

Alberta, Canada

Recent Depositional and Stratigraphic Analogues for Fluvial and Shallow Marine Reservoirs

Jerry Sexton

N096

South Carolina, USA

Deep Water Reservoirs - Characterization and Risks

Vitor Abreu

N466

Deep Water Reservoirs – Exploration Risking and Development Characterisation

Vitor Arbeu

N468 N468

Clastic Depositional Systems in a Basinal Framework: Exploration and Reservoir Implications

Pau Arbués and Miguel Lopez Blanco

N156

Clastic Reservoir Characterization: The Importance of Recent Sand Models to Aid Subsurface Interpretation

Larry Meckel

N450

Well Log Sequence Stratigraphy: Applications to Exploration and Production

Jeff May

N251

Stratigraphic Interpretation of Siliciclastic Reservoirs: An Integrated Approach

Doug Boyd

N171

Core Facies Analysis for Resource Play

Gus Gustason

N305

Introduction to Clastic Depositional Systems: a Petroleum Perspective

John Howell

N155

Reservoir Sedimentology of Fluvial-Shallow Marine Facies

Gary Nichols

N403

Isle of Wight, UK

Pyrenees, Spain

FOU

ND

ATIO

N A

PP

LIC

ATIO

N |

LEVE

L 2

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICSFOUNDATION

CARBONATES

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

Woo

ksh

ops

North Sea Reservoirs Series - Devonian Reservoirs Overview

Steven Andrews and Co-Instructor

W013

North Sea Reservoirs Series - Triassic Reservoirs Overview

Gary Nichols & Steven Andrews

W017

North Sea Reservoirs Series - Tertiary Reservoirs:A Source to Sink Overview including Deposition and InjectionPeter Haughton and Andrew Hurst

W023

North Sea Red-bed Masterclass

Steven Andrews, Gary Nichols and Stuart Archer

W029

SKIL

LED

AP

PLI

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ION

| LVL

3

Texas, USA

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Courses

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

DATA ANALYTICSSK

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D A

PP

LIC

ATIO

N |

LEVE

L 3

FOU

ND

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N A

PP

LIC

ATIO

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LVL

2

Applied Statistical Modeling and Big Data Analytics

Srikanta Mishra

N479 D479

Introduction to Statistical Modeling and Big Data Analytics

Srikanta Mishra

N480

FORMATION PRESSURE

Overpressure in Petroleum Systems and GeopressurePredictionAlex Edwards/Sam Green/Jakob Heller and Niven Shumaker

N013 D013 STRATIGRAPHY

Well Log Sequence Stratigraphy: Applications to Exploration and ProductionJeff May

N251

DIAGENESIS

Clastic Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality Modeling

Rick Tobin

N285

CORE ANALYSIS

Core Facies Analysis for Resource Plays

Gus Gustason

N305

CARBONATES

Carbonate Depositional Systems:Reservoir Sedimentology and Diagenesis Paul Wright

N020 D020

ECONOMICS AND RISKING

Petroleum Economics and Risk Analysis

Mark Cook / David Palmer

N014 D014

GEOPHYSICS

Geophysics for Subsurface ProfessionalsSteve Western

N080 D080

FIELD BASED RESERVOIR EVALUATION

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

Fracture Architecture, Sedimentology and Diagenesisof Organic-rich Mudstones of Ancient Upwelling Zoneswith Application to Naturally Fractured ReservoirsRichard Behl and Michael Gross

N364

Seismic Attributes and Pre-Stack Inversion Toolsfor Characterizing Unconventional ReservoirsSatinder Chopra

N284

Evaluating Resource Plays: The Geology and Engineeringof Low Permeability Oil and Gas ReservoirsCreties Jenkins

N313 D313

Unconventional Resource Engineering for Geoscientists

Yucel Akkutlu

N274 D274

Carbonate Reservoir Architecture and AppliedCarbonate Sequence StratigraphyArt Saller and Steve Bachtel

N091

West Texas andSE New Mexico, USA

Sequence Stratigraphic Controls on Deep-Water Reservoirs Architecture: Brushy Canyon Formation, Permian Basin (West Texas and New Mexico, USA)Vitor Abreu

N526

West Texas, USA

CLASSROOM BASED RESERVOIR EVALUATION

Reservoir Characterization and Geostatistical Modelingin Field Development SystemsJeffrey Yarus

N058

PETROPHYSICSSTRUCTURAL GEOLOGY

Skilled Petrophysical Methods for Conventional Reservoirs

David Eickhoff

N054 D054

CLASTICSPractical Oil-Finders Guide to Siliciclastic SequenceStratigraphyLee Krystinik and Randi Martinsen

N451Structural Geology for Petroleum ExplorationKen McClay and Lans Taylor

N016

Compartmentalization and Connectivity in SandstoneReservoirsJohn Snedden

N342 D342

Deep Water Reservoirs – Exploration Risking and Development CharacterisationVitor Arbeu

N468 D468

Reservoir Model Design

Mark Bentley

N427 D427

A Critical Guide to Reservoir Appraisal and Development

Stephanie Kape and Pete Smith

N412 D412

Reservoir Architecture of Deep Water Systems

Vitor Abreu

N442

California, USA

Deepwater Depositional System Stratigraphyfor Exploration and DevelopmentLesli Wood and Mac McGilvery

N292

High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy:Reservoir ApplicationsAndy Pulham and Lee Krystinik

N011

Utah, USA

Nevada, USA

Structural Geology for Petroleum ExplorationKen McClay

N116

SW England, UK

Wyoming, USA

INDUSTRYOVERVIEW Geoscience for the Oil Industry:

The Jurassic Coast Petroleum System.TBD

N253

Dorset, UK

GEOSCIENCEPetroleum Geology for Non-Geologists

Randi Martinsen

N316 D316

Clastic Reservoir Characterisation for Appraisaland DevelopmentStephanie Kape and Gary Nichols

N432

Southern Pyrenees, Spain

Complex Carbonate Reservoirs: Influence of Faciesand Tectonic Processes on Porosity DevelopmentRafaelle Di Cuia and Davide Casabianca

N186

Southern Italy

Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Reservoir Geologyof Deepwater Clastic SystemsAndy Pulham, Martin Evans/Peter Haughton

N009

Unconventional Resources: The Main Oil Systems

Larry Meckel and Steve Sonnenberg

N184

Colorado, USA

AW

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ESS

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L 1

Next Generation Earth Modeling; Integrating Geostatistics, Geoscience, Engineering, and Data ScienceJeffrey Yarus

N345 D345

The Petroleum System in Unconventional Exploration & Production: Geology, Geochemistry and Basin ModelingAndy Pepper

N471 D471

Reservoir Model Design

Mark Bentley and Philip Ringrose

N386

Pembrokeshire, UK

California, USA

County Clare, Ireland

Arkansas, USA

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

CROSSFUNCTIONALENGINEERING

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

RESERVOIRENGINEERING

PRODUCTIONENGINEERING

RELATEDDISCIPLINES

SKIL

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IN THE FIELD

Fluid Flow Mechanisms: Inferring Fluid Movement from Outcrop Data and Implications for Reservoir DevelopmentAndy Woods

N963

SW Ireland

INTEGRATED ANALYSIS

Fractured Reservoir Characteris. & ModellingSven Tiefenthal and Tim Wynn

N923

RESERVOIR SIMULATION

RESERVOIR FLUIDS

PVT Equat. of State Applic. to Hydrocarb. FluidsAaron Zick and Ronald Lang

Petroleum Reservoir FluidsMark McClure

N980

N982

PVTBahman Tohidi

N934

Avanced Reservoir Simulation forConventional and Unconventional ReservoirsJim Gilman

N971

Strategic Reservoir SimulationKarl Stephen and Guest

N961

WELL PERFORMANCE

Fundamentals of Well Completions and WorkoversMichael Gallup / Idi Ishaya

N608

Modern Completion and ProductionEnhancement TechniquesJonathan Bellarby

N940

D608

D940

WATER MANAGEMENT

Introduction to the Science and Technologyof Water ManagementJohn Walsh

N985

PIPELINES

Pipeline and Process EngineeringIvor Ellul

N983

GEOSCIENCE

Petroleum Geologyfor EngineersRandi Martinsen

N913

Geoscience for the Oil Industry:The Jurassic Coast Petroleum SystemTBA

N253

Development Planning of Mature FieldsMark Cook and Mark Bentley

N444 D444

Multi-Disciplinary Skills for Field Development Planning and ApprovalPete Smith

N401 D401

Reservoir Engineering for Non-Engineers

Jerry Hadwin

N422

An Introduction to Reservoir Engineeringfor GeoscientistMark Cook

N006 D006

Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering

Saad Ibrahim

N614 D614

Reservoir Engineering Fundamentals

Alun Griffiths

N933

Workflows for Developing In-Field Opportunities

Craig Smalley and Pete Smith

N447

Geoscience and Engineering Evaluation ofUnconventional Source Rock Reservoirs:The Eagle Ford at Lozier CanyonArt Donovan and Noel McInnis

N438

Texas

RESERVOIR PERFORMANCE

WELL TEST ANALYSIS

Well Testing and Pressure Transient AnalysisJohn Lee

N908

Well Testing for Improved ReservoirDescriptionTBD

N991

PRODUCTION OPERATIONS

N976

Well Integrity Cement EvaluationGary Frisch

N529 D529

Production OperationsIvor Ellul and Victor Taylor

N979

LOG ANALYSIS

Cased Hole Logging for Production MonitoringJim Smolen

N970

Petrophysics and Formation Evaluation:Principles and PracticeMike Lovell / David Eickhoff

N083 D083

Introduction to Production OperationsJohn Davies

N915

GEOMECHANICS

Enhanced Oil Recovery using CO2:Techniques, Practices and SimulationYucel Akkutlu and Guest

N956

Practical Approaches to Increased RecoveryAndy Woods and Guests

N954

Optimizing WaterfloodsRob Lavoie

N969

Applied Reservoir EngineeringJerry Hadwin

N997 D997

Practical Reservoir Perfromance AnalysisAlun Griffiths

N448

Gas Condensate Reservoir Engineeringincluding HPHTTBD

N942 D942

Data Driven Reservoir Modeling: Top-DownModelingShahab Mohaghegh

N441

Reservoir Management for Unconventional Oil and Gas ResourcesYucel Akkutlu

N484 D484

UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCE FOCUS

Forecasting Production and EstimatingReserves in Unconventional ReservoirsJohn Lee

N957 D957

Shale Analytics: Asset Management withData-Driven Analytics and ModelingShahab Mohaghegh

N440

Improved Hydraulic Fracture Design UsingMicroseismic ImagingShawn Maxwell

N409

The Subsurface Applications of GeomechanicsTim Wynn

N445

Geomechanics for Unconventional PlaysNeal Nagel and Marisela Sanchez-Nagel

N437

Fractures, Stress and GeomechanicsAlan Morris and Kevin Smart

N411

D437

D411

Application of Geomechanics to ReservoirCharacterisation, Managementand Hydraulic StimulationPeter Hennings and Jon Olson

N379

Wyoming, USA

RISK AND RESOURCE

Managing Uncertainty and Risk in Appraisaland DevelopmentPete Smith

N995

Unconventional Resource Assessmentand ValuationCreties Jenkins and Mark McLane

N406

Shale Gas and Shale Oil Completions usingMulti-Staged Fracturing and Horizontal WellsGeorge King

N944

N959 D959

Hydraulic Fracturing for Conventional,Tight and Shale ReservoirsMike Smith / Carl Montgomery

Reservoir and Production Engineeringof Resource PlaysErdal Ozkan

N986

Optimizing Development of Unconventional ReservoirsRobert Hull and Ray Flumerfelt

N508

Mature Field Production Operations and Reservoir ManagementJohn Davies and Pete Smith

Dorset, UK

SUBJECT AREA GUIDE

CROSSFUNCTIONAL

ENGINEERING

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESERVOIRS

FUNDAMENTALS

Gravity and Magnetics for Petroleum Exploration

Tim Archer

N452

VSPs in Exploration and Production

Mary Humphries

N038

Essentials of Geophysics

John Randolph

N443

Geophysics for Geologists and Petroleum Engineers

Easton Wrenn

N629

Seismic Tools for UnconventionalReservoirs

Heloise Lynn

N206

Seismic Attributes and Pre-Stack InversionTools for Characterizing UnconventionalReservoirsSatinder Chopra

N284

Improved Hydraulic Fracture DesignUsing Microseismic Imaging

Shawn Maxwell

N409

Hydraulic Fracture Monitoring Usingthe Microseismic Technique

Stephen Wilson

N344

Seismic Imaging and Velocity Model-BuildingTechniques: Concepts, Examples and Pitfalls

Etienne Robein

N217

SEISMIC PROCESSINGAND IMAGING

N469 D469

Synthetic Seismic Modelling and itsApplication

John Chamberlain

N258

A Practical Introduction to DepthImaging for Interpreters

Etienne Robein

N317

Introduction to Full Azimuth Imaging forConventional Plays and Resource Plays

Walt Lynn

N282

Seismic Acquisition Principlesand Practice

Rob Stewart with Guests

N286

ACQUISITION

The Essentials of Rock Physics andSeismic Amplitude InterpretationRob Simm / John Chamberlain

N004 D004

VELOCITIES ANDDEPTH CONVERSION

Methods for Quantifying andCommunicating Uncertainty in DepthConversion and VolumetricsAshley Francis

N224

Depth Conversion Methods andPitfalls

Alan Atkinson

N172

RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATIONAND MANAGEMENT

Professional Level Rock Physics and SeismicAmplitude Interpretation (AVO & Seis. Inver.)Rob Simm

N032

Seismic Attributes for Explorationand Reservoir CharacterisationJohn Castagna

N049 D049

Seismic Inversion and Applications toStochastic Reservoir ModellingAshley Francis

N045 D045

N470 D470

Workflows for Seismic ReservoirCharacterisationPatrick Connolly

N385 D385

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AVO Reflectivity: Pre-stack Inversionand Quantitative Seismic InterpretationBill Goodway

The Practice of Seismic Depth Imaging

David Kessler

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

Chalk - a Geology andGeophysics Workshop

Andy Gale

W030

WORKSHOP

Geophysics for Subsurface Professionals

Steve Western

N080

Introduction to Seismic Interpretation

John Randolph / Rachel Newrick

D085N085

An Objective Approach to Seismic Processing

Rob Hardy

N066 D066

Texas, USA

GEOCHEMISTRY PETROPHYSICS

CORE ANALYSIS

PORE PRESSURE

RESERVOIR GIS

MAPPING

WELL OPERATIONS

ECONOMICS

UNCONVENTIONALS

PRODUCTION GEOSCIENCE

GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS

PRODUCTION

GEOSCIENCE

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

FOU

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ATIO

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PP

LIC

ATIO

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LEV

EL 2

AW

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N084

Petroleum Generation and Migration

Chris Clayton

BOREHOLE EVALUATION

N121

Modern Petrophysical Well Log Interpretation

Kym Dutfield-Cooke

N360

Quantitative Log Analysis and Petrophysics

Martin Kennedy

N525 D525

Petrophysics Uncovered: a Helpful Guide to Understanding PetrophysicsMike Lovell

N305

Core Facies Analysis for Resource Plays

Gus Gustason

N013 D013

Overpressure in Petroleum Systems and GeopressurePredictionAlex Edwards/Sam Green/Jakob Heller (EU), and Niven Shumaker

N095

Integrating Core and Log Data for Reservoir Characterisation Jenny Garnham

ENGINEERING

N422 D422

Reservoir Engineering for Non-Engineers

Jerry Hadwin

N933

Reservoir Engineering Fundamentals

Alun Griffiths

OTHER TOPICS

N209

Applied ArcGIS Techniques for Geoscientists

TBD

N260

Practical Subsurface Mapping

Nigel Banks

N157

An Introduction to Drilling and Wellsite Geology

Martin Saunders

N014 D014

Petroleum Economics and Risk Analysis

Mark Cook / David Palmer

N603 D603

Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Property Acquisition and FinanceGerald Henderson

N313 D313

Evaluating Shale and Tight Oil and Gas Reservoirs

Creties Jenkins

N356

Production Geoscience

Mark BentleyPembrokeshire, UK

N005

Tectonic Controls on Basin Development and PetroleumSystemsMark Thompson

N251

Well Log Sequence Stratigraphy: Applications to Exploration and ProductionJeff May

N155

Introduction to Clastic Depositional Systems:A Petroleum PerspectiveJohn Howell / Adrian Hartley

N138

Structural Interpretation in Petroleum Explorationand DevelopmentSandro Serra

N913

Petroleum Geology for Engineers

Randi Martinsen

N154

Orientation to the E&P Business for the New PetrotechnicalProfessionalRandy McQueen and Tim Deines

N097

An Introduction to the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry

Nigel Banks

N373

A Technical Introduction to Petroleum Geoscience

TBD

N316 D316

Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists

Randi Martinsen

N253

Geoscience for the Oil Industry: The Jurassic Coast Petroleum SystemTBD

Dorset, UK

N985

Introduction to the Science and Technology of Water ManagementJohn Walsh

N983

Pipeline and Process Engineering

Ivor Ellul

N979

Production Operations

Ivor Ellul and Victor Taylor

N915

Introduction to Production Operations

John DaviesN020 D020

Carbonate Depositional Systems: Reservoir Sedimentologyand DiagenesisPaul Wright

N085 D085

Introduction to Seismic Interpretation

John Randolph / Rachel Newrick

N644 D644

Geology for Non-Geologists

Paul Pause

N650 D650

Geology for Non-Geologists (2 Day)

Andy Burnett

N083 D083

Petrophysics and Formation Evaluation:Principles and PracticeDavid Eickhoff / Mike Lovell

N003 D003

Geological Interpretation of Well Logs

Martin Kennedy / Jenny Garnham

N647 D647

Shale & Tight Oil for Technical Professionals

Steve Hennings

N006 D006

An Introduction to Reservoir Engineering for Geoscientists

Mark CookSUBJECT AREAGUIDE

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

CORE FOCUS SEISMIC MODELLING RESERVOIR QUALITY

FORMATION PRESSURE ROCK PHYSICS GEOMECHANICS

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LOG INTERPRETATION

Advanced Petrophysics for Conventional Reservoirs

David Eickhoff

N314

Petrophysics for Shale Gas Reservoirs

Mike Lovell

N267

Skilled Petrophysical Methods for Conventional Reservoirs

David Eickhoff

N054 D054 N455

Cased Hole Services and Applications

Kym Dutfield-Cooke

Modern Petrophysical Well Log Interpretation

Kym Dutfield-Cooke

N121

Geological Interpretation of Well Logs

Martin Kennedy / Jenny Garnham

N003 D003

Quantitative Log Analysis and Petrophysics

Martin Kennedy

N360N083 D083

Petrophysics and Formation Evaluation:Principles and Practice

Mike Lovell/ David Eickhoff

N970

Cased Hole Logging for ProductionMonitoring

Jim Smolen

Rocks and Fluids: UnderstandingPetrophysics through Outcrop StudiesMike Lovell and Martin Kennedy

N030

Isle of Wight, UK

RELATED TOPICS

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

N437 D437

Geomechanics for Unconventional and Tight Reservoirs

Neal Nagel and Marisela Sanchez-Nagel

N305

Core Facies Analysis for Resource Plays

Gus Gustason

N095

Integrating Core and Log Data for Reservoir Characterisation

Doug Boyd and Jenny Garnham

N258

Synthetic Seismic Modellingand its Application

John Chamberlain

N285

Clastic Diagenesis and Reservoir QualityModeling

Rick Tobin

N013 D013

Overpressure in Petroleum Systemsand Geopressure Prediction

Jakob Heller and Niven Shumaker

N004 D004

The Essentials of Rock Physics and SeismicAmplitude Interpretation

John Chamberlain / Rob Simm

N354

Geomechanics: Exploration to FieldRejuvenation

David Castillo

N249

Advanced Pore Pressure Prediction Workshop:Concepts, Mechanisms and Workflows

Peter Flemmings

N032

Professional Level Rock Physics and SeismicAmplitude Interpretation (AVO and SeismicInversion)Rob Simm

N379

Application of Geomechanics to ReservoirCharacterisation, Management and HydraulicStimulationPeter Hennings and Jon Olson Wyoming, USA

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N525 D525

Petrophysics Uncovered: a Helpful Guide to Understanding PetrophysicsMike Lovell

Low Resistivity Low Contrast Pay

John Kulha and David Eickhoff

N187 D187

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

MANAGEMENT /LEADERSHIP

COMMUNICATION& FACILITATION

N823

Beyond PowerPoint: Advanced Presentation Skills

Sarah Farmer

N834

Communication Skills: Improve Personal and Team PerformanceSarah Farmer / Steve King

BUSINESS PROJECT MANAGEMENT

N833

Managing Technical Projects: People, Principles and Practices

Rob Maguire

N841

Effective Project Management for the Oil and Gas Industry

David Silar

N836

Introductory Certificate in Project Management for Subsurface TeamsGeorge Cameron

N837

Certificate in Project Management for Technical E&P Stafftbc

N616

Leadership Skills for Managers: Managing by Influence

Paul Endres

N815

Empowering Coaching Skills

Andy Beech

N813

Inspiring Leadership Skills

Andy Beech

N826

Effective Mentoring Skills

Andy Beech

N827

Leading and Developing High Performing Teams in the O&G IndustryLouise Hemming

N832

Managing Multidisciplinary Subsurface Teams

Steve Thompson and Mike Bowman

N844

Managing Remote Technical Teams

Louise Hemming

N852 D852

Boost Productivity and Motivation in a Remote Workplace

Andy Beech

N603 D603

Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Property Acquisition and FinanceGerald Henderson

D604N604

Introduction to Energy Trading and Hedging

Detlef Hallerman

N814

Petroleum Economics and Decision Analysis

Ed Jankowski

N628

Contract Management for Design and Construction Projects

Morley Selver

N845

Creative Problem Solving for Technical Professionals

Helen Mason

N808

Essential Communication and Business Skills

Steve King / Simon Hallam

N510

Mitigating Bias, Blindness and Illusions in E&P Decision MakingCreties Jenkins

D510 N617

Fundamentals of Project Management

Morley Selver

D617

N854 D854

Effective Coaching Skills for Leaders in a Remote Workplace

Andy Beech

N853 D853

Making Impactful Presentations – Remotely

Andy Beech

SUBJECT AREA GUIDE

APPLICATION LEVELS:

FoundationAwarenessPSD

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT(PSD)TRAINING

GEOPHYSICS

Field Course

New in 2021

Faded courses available on request only

2021 Program

*D indicates distance learning courses

COURSES APPLICABLE TO ALL E & P PROFESSIONALS

RESERVOIR PERFORMANCE

RESERVOIR SIMULATION

RESERVOIR APPRAISAL

FRACTUREDRESERVOIRS

NUMERICALRESERVOIR MODELLING

FIELD BASEDRESERVOIR MODELLING

RESERVOIR ENGINEERING

Data-Driven Reservoir Modeling:Top-Down ModelingShahab Mohaghegh

N441

Next Generation Earth Modeling; Integrating Geostatistics, Geoscience, Engineering, and Data ScienceJeffrey Yarus

N345 D345

Geostatistics and Advanced Property Modelling in PetrelAshley Francis

N216

Reservoir Characterization and Geostastical Modelingin Field DevelopmentJeffrey Yarus

N058

INTEGRATED RESERVOIR DEVELOPMENT

Reservoir Model DesignMark Bentley

N427 D427

Seismic Attributes and Pre-Stack Inversion Toolsfor Characterizing Unconventional ReservoirsSatinder Chopra

N284

The Analysis of Fractured Reservoirs

Paul MacKay and Hutch Jobe

N435

Wyoming, USA

GEOMECHANICS

RESERVOIR DESCRIPTION

The Subsurface Applications of Geomechanics

Tim Wynn

N445

Geomechanics for Unconventional and Tight Reservoirs

Neal Nagel and Marisela Sanchez-Nagel

N437 D437

Fractures, Stress and Geomechanics

Kevin Smart and Alan Morris

N411

Carbonate and Shale Faulting and Fracturing Field Seminar

David Ferrill and Adam Cawood

N134

Fracture Architecture, Sedimentology and Diagenesisof Organic-rich Mudstones of Ancient Upwelling Zoneswith Application to Naturally Fractured ReservoirsRichard Behl and Michael Gross

N364

California, USA

Natural Fractures and Production in Different ReservoirLithologies, Examples and Analogs from San Juan BasinJohn Lorenz, Scott Cooperand Bruce Hart

N371

New Mexico and Colorado

Application of Geomechanics to Reservoir Characterization,Management and HydraulicPeter Hennings and Jon Olsen

N379

Wyoming, USA

Modelling Clastic Reservoirs

John Howell and Ed Stephens

N335

Pyrenees, Spain

The Application of Reservoir Geology through the Exploration and Production Life Cycle Richard Steele

N524 D524

Geomechanics: From Exploration to Field RejuvenationDavid Castillo

N354

Recognizing, Characterizing, & Modeling Naturally Fractured ReservoirsWayne Narr

N521 D521

Integrating Core and Log Data for ReservoirCharacterisation Doug Boyd and Jenny Garnham

N095

Clastic Diagenesis and Reservoir QualityModeling Rick Tobin

N285

Core Facies Analysis for Resource Plays

Gus Gustason

N305

RELATEDCOURSES An Introd. to Reservoir Engineering for Geoscientists

Mark Cook

N006 D006

Practical Subsurface Mapping Nigel Banks

N260

Reservoir Engineering for Non-EngineersJerry Hadwin

N422 D422

Reservoir Engineering FundamentalsAlun Griffiths

N933

SKIL

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AP

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CAT

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3FO

UN

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2

Applied Reservoir EngineeringJerry Hadwin

N997 D997

Practical Approaches to Increased RecoveryAndy Woods and Guests

N954

Practical Reservoir Performance AnalysisAlun Griffiths

N448

Strategic Reservoir SimulationKarl Stephen and Guests

N961

Advanced Reservoir Simulation for Conventionaland Unconventional ReservoirsJim Gilman

N971

Unconventional Resource Assessment and ValuationCreties Jenkins and Mark McLane

N406

Enhanced Oil Recovery using CO2: Techniques, Practicesand SimulationYucel Akkutlu and Guest

N956

Reservoir and Production Engineering of Resource Plays Erdal Ozkan

N986

Production GeoscienceMark Bentley

N356

Pembrokeshire, UK

An Introduction to Reservoir Appraisal and DevelopmentHoward Johnson

N008

Development Planning of Mature FieldsMark Cook and Mark Bentley

N444 D444

Multi-Disciplinary Skills for Field Development Planning and Approval Pete Smith

N401 D401

A Critical Guide to Reservoir Appraisal and DevelopmentStephanie Kape and Pete Smith

N412 D412

Reservoir Characterisation for Appraisal and DevelopmentStephanie Kape and Pete Smith

N415 D415

Compartmentalization and Connectivity in SandstoneReservoirsJohn Snedden

N342 D342

Seismic Attributes for Exploration and ReservoirCharacterisationJohn Castagna

N049 D049

Clastic Reservoir Characterisation for Appraisaland Development Stephanie Kape and Gary Nichols

N432

Southern Pyrenees, Spain

Reservoir Model DesignMark Bentley

N386

Pembrokeshire, UK

Sedimentology and Reservoir Characterisation of Fluvialand Shallow Marine Reservoirs Ian Moffat and Mark Reilly

N352

Queensland, Australia

Carbonate Reservoir Modelling and Field DevelopmentPlanning Mark Bentley and Richard Oxlade

N310

Exploiting Clastic Resource Plays in Fluvial Through ShallowMarine Environments: A Modern/ Ancient ApproachTom Moslow and Jerry Sexton

N287

Advanced Techniques for Modelling Fluvial and DeltaicArchitecture using PetrelHuw Williams and Paul Davies

N215

Utah, USA

Advanced Reservoir Characterisation and 3D PetrelModelling of Coal-Bearing, Fluvio-Deltaic SedimentsHuw Williams and Paul Davies

N213

Kentucky,USA

Exploration and Geological Model Developmentin Fluvial ReservoirsJohn Fisher, Gary Nichols, Stephanie Kape

N108

Ebro Basin, Spain

Characterisation, Modelling, Simulation and DevelopmentPlanning in Deepwater Clastic ReservoirsMark Bentley and Ed Stephens

N033

Tabernas, Spain

Reservoir Modelling Field ClassRichard Steele and Karl Stephen

N012

Utah, USA

Deepwater Depositional System Stratigraphyfor Exploration and DevelopmentLesli Wood and Mac McGilvery

N292

Alberta, CA

Texas, USA

Arkansas, USA

Provence, France

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

SEISMIC INTERPRETATIONMETHODS & WORKFLOWS

Advanced Seismic Interpretation

Rachel Newrick

N485 D485

FUNDAMENTALS

Introduction to Seismic Interpretation for Exploration and Production (an 8 day course)John Randolph

N281

Introduction to Seismic InterpretationRachel Newrick

N085 D085

An Integrated Approach to 3D SeismicInterpretationMark Sawyers

N255Workflows for Seismic ReservoirCharacterisationPatrick Connolly

N385 D385

Interpretation of 3D Seismic Data

Alistair Brown

N040

A Practical Introduction to GeologicalInterpretation

Joe Cartwright

N254

Seismic Attributes for Exploration andReservoir CharacterisationJohn Castagna

N049 D049

STRUCTURALINTERPRETATION

Interpretation of Seismic Data inStructurally Complex Settings

Gloria Eisenstadt

N288

Interpretation of Complex Structures: Techniques for Unraveling Structural Geometry and History

Gloria Eisenstadt

N527 D527

Tectonic Controls on Basin Developmentand Petroleum Systems

Mark Thompson

N005

Seismic Interpretation of StructuralGeoscientists Styles:A Workshop for Petroleum GeoscientistsMark Cooper and Marian Warren

N160

STRATIGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION

Deep Water Reservoirs – Exploration Riskingand Development CharacterisationVitor Abreu

N468 D468

Depth Conversion Methods and Pitfalls

Alan Atkinson

N172

MAPPING AND DEPTH CONVERSION

Practical Subsurface Mapping

Nigel Banks

N260

Practical Methods for SequenceStratigraphic PredictionJohn Snedden

N349

Geological Seismic Interpretation of DeepwaterSystems: Depositional Environments,Reservoir Architecture and StratigraphyMike Mayall

N483 D483

Seismic and Well Facies Mapping ina Sequence Stratigraphic FrameworkRob Kirk

N357

Seismic and Sequence Stratigraphy forPlay Prediction and Basin AnalysisGeorge Bertram

N007

Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy for Exploration and ProductionVitor Abreu

N518 D518

Sequence Stratigraphy Appliedto Exploration and ProductionVitor Abreu

N410

SEISMIC WORKSHOPS

Seismic Interpretation Workshop:Play Recognition on Passive Margins

Mark Thompson and Mike Mayall

N380

Integration of Sedimentology, Petrophysics and Seismic Interpretation for Exploration and Production of Carbonate SystemsGregor Eberli

N073 D073

Workshop in Geological Seismic Interpretation:Deep Marine Systems

Lesli Wood

N072

Workshop in Geological Seismic Interpretation:Salt Tectonics

Mark Rowan, Carl Fiduk and Elive Menyoli

N071

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Structural Geology and Seismic Explorationand Production Interpretation for PetroleumExploration and ProductionKen McClay

N220

Seismic Structural Styles Workshop

Gloria Eisenstadt

N090

Salt Tectonics: Global Styles, Spanish Outcrops

Mark Rowan and JosepAnton Muñoz / Eduard Roca

N232

Basque-CantabrianPyrenees, Spain

Structure and Fault Systems inHydrocarbon ExplorationJosep Anton Muñozand Eduard Roca

N142

SouthernPyrenees, Spain

N470 D470

AVO Reflectivity, Pre-stack Inversion and Quantitative Seismic InterpretationBill Goodway

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

GEOPHYSICS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

Tectonic Controls on Basin Developmentand Petroleum Systems

Mark Thompson

N005

Geomechanics: From Exploration to FieldRejuvenation

David Castillo

N354

Practical Prospect, Trap and Fault SealAnalysis

Titus Murray

N414

Recognizing, Characterizing, & Modeling Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Wayne Narr

N521 D521

Sedimentary Basin Evolution and Petroleum Systems

Chris Elders

N319

THRUST AND CONTRACTIONALTECTONICS

FAULTING, STRESS AND FRACTURING

Mechanical Stratigraphy, Stress andGeomechanicsKevin Smart and Alan Morris

N411 D411

Fault Seal Analysis: Concepts, Methodsand ApplicationsDaniel Hemingway

N446

Carbonate and Shale Faulting and Fracturing Field SeminarDavid Ferrill and Adam Cawood

N134

Fractured Reservoir Assessment andIntegration to Full Field Development

Dave Cannon and Creties Jenkins

N464

RIFTS AND EXTENSIONALTECTONICS

Structure and Evolution of a Passive Margin: Implications for Hydrocarbon Exploration

Rod Graham and James Pindell

N295

SALT TECTONICS

STRUCTURAL INTERPRETATION AND VALIDATION

Workshop in Geological Seismic Interpretation:Salt TectonicsMark Rowan, Carl Fiduk and Elive Menyoli

N071

Practical Salt Tectonics

Mark Rowan

N149 D149

Salt Evolution and Coeval Sedimentationin the Paradox BasinBruce Trudgill

N163

Salt Tectonics: Global Styles, Spanish OutcropsMark Rowan and Josep AntonMuñoz / Eduard Roca

N232

BASIN AND REGIONAL TECTONICS

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Advanced Structural Interpretation forPetroleum Exploration and Developmentin Fold and Thrust beltsKen McClay and Josep Anton Muñoz

N235

Pyrenees,Spain

Predicting Reservoir and Petroleum Systemsin Rift and Extensional BasinsLee Krystinik

N407

New Mexico andColorado, USA

Natural Fractures and Production in DifferentReservoir Lithologies, Examples and Analogsfrom the San Juan BasinJohn Lorenz, Scott Cooperand Bruce Hart

N371

New Mexico andColorado, USA

Extensional Tectonics and Normal FaultingDavid Ferrilland Kevin Smart

N114

Nevada andCalifornia, USA

Basque-CantabrianPyrenees, Spain

Compressional Structural Styles: Modelsfor Exploration and ProductionPaul MacKay and Malcolm Lamb

N053

Alberta,Canada

Prospect, Trap and Fault Seal Analysis:Mapping Key UncertaintiesTitus Murray and Howard Johnson

N320

Miri, Malaysia

Structural Controls on Deepwater Systems:Growth Structures and Minibasin FillDouglas Paton

N218

Austrian Alps

Application of Geomechanics to ReservoirCharacterisation, Managementand Hydraulic StimulationPeter Hennings and Jon Olson

N379

Wyoming, USA

The Analysis of Fractured ReservoirsHutch Jobe and Paul MacKay

N435

Wyoming, USA

Factors Affecting Rift-Basin and Passive-Margin Evolution:Examples from the Fundy and Orpheus BasinsMartha Withjackand Roy Schlische

N333

Nova Scotia, Canada

Extensional Tectonics and NormalFault Patterns

Bruce Trudgill

N041

Utah, USAInfluence of Tectonics and Mechanical Stratigr.on Natural Deformation in the Permian BasinDavid Ferrill and Kevin Smart

N381

Texas, USA

Structural Geology for ReservoirCharacterization: Seismic-scale OutcropAnalogues and Applied MethodsLans Taylor and Jim Grant

N169

SW Montana, USA

Stress and Geomechanical Analyses Kevin Smart and Alan Morris

N266

West Texas, USA

Fracture Architecture, Sedimentology andDiagenesis of Organic-rich Mudstones ofAncient Upwelling Zones with Applicationto Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Richard Behl and Michael Gross

N364

California, USA

Western Alps, France

Salt Tectonics Field Seminar: Diapirs and Associated DeformationIan Davison

N023

Nova Scotia, Canada

Utah, USA

Structural Geology for Petroleum Exploration

Ken McClay and Lans Taylor

N016

Nevada, USA

A Systematic Approach to Defining and Evaluating Stratigraphic and Subtle Combination Traps

Mark Thompson and Mike Mayall

N477 D477

Structure and Fault Systems in Hydrocarbon Exploration

Josep Anton Muñoz and Eduard Roca

N142

Southern Pyrenees, Spain

Interpretation of Seismic Data in Structurally Complex Settings

Gloria Eisenstadt

N288

Advanced Structural Methods: From Exploration to Reservoir Scale

Lans Taylor

N428

Interpretation of Complex Structures: Techniques for Unraveling Structural Geometry and History

Gloria Eisenstadt

N527 D527

Seismic Structural Styles Workshop

Gloria Eisenstadt

N090

Structural Geology for Petroleum Exploration

Ken McClay

N116

SW England, UK

Structural Interpretation in PetroleumExploration and Development

Sandro Serra

N138

Seismic Interpretation of StructuralStyles: A Workshop for PetroleumGeoscientistsMark Cooper and Marian Warren

N160

Structural Geology for Oil and Gas IndustryGeoscientistsRichard Jones

N388

Practical Subsurface Mapping

Nigel Banks

N260

Rift Systems, Faulting and Fault ControlledSedimentary Architecture: Gulf of Corinth

Mary Ford and Ed Williams

N144

Gulf of Corinth,Greece

Structural Geology and Seismic Interpretation for Petroleum Exploration and ProductionKen McClay

N220

Texas, USA

Montana, USA

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCES

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

INTRODUCTORYCOURSES

BIG DATAIntroduction to Statistical Modeling and Big Data AnalyticsSrikanta Mishra

N480

N467SEISMIC INTERPRETATION

THE SKILLED APPLICATION LEVEL 3 COURSES FOR UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES APPEAR ON THE REVERSE OF THIS PAGE

FOU

ND

ATIO

N A

PP

LIC

ATIO

N |

LEVE

L 2

Seismic Stratigraphy of the Permian Basin

Vitor Abreu

FIELDEVALUATIONMETHODS

N274 D274

Unconventional Resource Engineering for Geoscientists

Yucel Akkutlu

N083 D083PETROPHYSICS

GEOPHYSICS

Petrophysics and Formation Evaluation: Principles and Practice

Mike Lovell / David Eickhoff

N282

Introduction to Full Azimuth Imaging for Conventional Plays and Resource PlaysWalt Lynn

N206

Seismic Tools for Unconventional Reservoirs

Heloise Lynn

N284

Seismic Attributes and Pre-Stack Inversion Tools for Characterizing Unconventional ReservoirsSatinder Chopra

WATERMANAGEMENT

N985

Introduction to the Science and Technology of Water Management

John Walsh

N463

Geological Drivers for Tight-Oil and Unconventional Plays in the Powder River Basin and Applications to Other Basins

Randi Martinsen and Lee Krystinik Wyoming, USA

N259

Alberta, Canada

From Outcrop to Subsurface: Understanding and Evaluating Shale Resource Plays

Paul MacKay and Per Kent Pedersen

N287

Exploiting Clastic Resource Plays in Fluvial Through Shallow Marine Environments: a Modern/Ancient Approach

Tom Moslow and Jerry SextonAlberta, Canada

N184EVALUATIONMETHODS Unconventional Resources: The Main Oil Systems

Larry Meckel and Steve Sonnenberg

N305 N471 D471

The Petroleum System in Unconventional Exploration and Production: Geology, Geochemistry and Basin Modeling

Andy Pepper

PRODUCTIONENGINEERING

N481

Fiber-Optic Sensing: Introduction to the Technology and In-WellSensing ApplicationDennis Dria

Surface Flow Assurance for Large Scale PadDevelopment in Unconventional Plays

Cem Sarica and Eduardo Pereyra

N475

Optimizing Development of Unconventional Reservoirs: Well Spacing, Stacking and Sequencing of WellsRobert Hull and Ray Flumerfelt

N508

N474

Artificial Lift Technology for Multi-Well Padsin Unconventional PlaysRajan Chokshi

N313 D313

Evaluating Resource Plays: The Geology and Engineeringof Low Permeability Oil and Gas ReservoirsCreties Jenkins

Core Facies Analysis for Resource Plays

Gus Gustason

D305

Texas & New Mexico

SUBJECT AREAGUIDE

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCESFOUNDATION

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Courses

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses

SKIL

LED

AP

PLI

CAT

ION

| LE

VEL

3

THE FOUNDATION APPLICATION LEVEL 2 COURSES FOR UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES APPEAR ON THE REVERSE OF THIS PAGE

FIELD EVALUATION METHODS

Fractured Reservoir Assessment and Integrationto Full Field DevelopmentDave Cannon and Creties Jenkins

N464

Montana, USA

The Analysis of Fractured Reservoirs

Paul MacKay and Hutch Jobe

N435

Wyoming, USA

Carbonate and Shale Faulting and Fracturing Field Seminar

David Ferrill and Adam Cawood

N134

Applicaton of Geomechanics to Reserovir Characterisation,Management and Hydraulic Stimulation

Peter Hennings and Jon Olson

N379

Wyoming, USA

EVALUATIONMETHODS

GEOMECHANICS BIG DATAEvaluation Methods for Shale ReservoirsRick Lewis, Jeff May, Neal Nagel, Andy Pepper, and John Randolph

N250 D250

Shale Reservoir Workshop: Analyzing Organic-Rich Mudrocks from Basin to Nano-ScaleUrsula Hammes

N366

Recognition of Mudstone Depositional Processes and Depositional Settings: Implicationsfor Reservoir Heterogeneity and Play ExtentPer Kent Pedersen and Juergen Schieber

N382

GEOPHYSICS

RESERVOIRENGINEERING

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

Forecasting Production and Estimating Reservesin Unconventional ReservoirsJohn Lee

N957 D957

Reservoir Management for Unconv. Oil and Gas ResourcesYucel Akkutlu

N484 D484

Reservoir and Production Engineering of Resource PlaysErdal Ozkan

N986

Advanced Reservoir Simultation for Conventional and Unconventional ReservoirsJim Gilman

N971

The Practice of Seismic Depth ImagingDavid Kessler

N469 D469

AVO Reflectivity, Pre-stack Inversion and Quantitative Seismic InterpretationBill Goodway

N470 D470

Next Generation Earth Modeling; Integrating Geostatistics, Geoscience, Engineering, and Data ScienceJeffrey Yarus

N345 D345 Geomechanics for Unconventional and Tight ReservoirsNeal Nagel and Marisela Sanchez-Nagel

N437 D437

Mechanical Stratigraphy, Stress and GeomechanicsKevin Smart and Alan Morris

N411 D411

GeoMechanics: Exploration to Field RejuventationDavid Castillo

N354

Shale Analytics: Asset Managem. with Data Driven Analytics& ModelingShahab Mogaghegh

N440

MICROSEISMIC

Improved Hydraulic Fracture DesignUsing Microseismic ImagingShawn Maxwell

N409

Hydraulic Fracturing for Conventional, Tight and Shale ReservoirsMike Smith and Carl Montgomery

N959 D959

Shale Gas and Shale Oil Completions Using Multi-Staged Fracturing and Horizontal WellsGeorge King

N944

Reservoir Surveillance: Field Develop. & Production Optimization & the Impact on CompletionsDennis Dria

N472

Fiber-Optic Sensing: Diagnostic and Surveillance Applications and DeploymentDennis Dria

N473

PETROPHYSICS

Petrophysics for Shale Gas Reservoirs Mike Lovell

N267

Applied Statistical Modeling and Big Data AnalyticsSrikanta Mishra

N479 D479

Influence of Tectonics and Mechanical Stratigraphy onNatural Deformation in the Permian Basin

David Ferrill and Kevin Smart

N381

Texas, USA

Stress and Geomechanical Analyses

Alan Morris and Kevin Smart

N266

West Texas, USA

Depositional Processes, Fabrics and StratigraphicFramework of Mudrocks: Applications to Shale Reservoirs

Jeff May

N241

Colorado and Wyoming, USA

Natural Fractures and Production in Different ReservoirLithologies, Examples and Analogs from the San Juan BasinJohn Lorenz, Scott Cooper and Bruce Hart

N371

New Mexico and Colorado, USA

The Bakken Petroleum System as a Resource Play

Steve Sonnenberg, Mike Hendricks and Jennifer Miskimins

N271

Montana, USA

Geoscience and Engineering Evaluation of UnconventionalSource Rock Reservoirs: The Eagle Ford at Lozier CanyonArt Donovan and Noel McInnis

N438

Texas, USA

RESOURCEASSESSMENT

Unconventional Resource Assessment and ValuationCreties Jenkins and Mark McLane

N406

Fracture Architecture, Sedimentology and Diagenesisof Organic-rich Mudstones of Ancient Upwelling Zoneswith Application to Naturally Fractured ReservoirsRichard Behl and Michael Gross

N364

California, USA

Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of Lacustrine Systems:Reservoir and Source RocksRick Sarg, Paul Wright and Kati Tänavsuu-Milkeviciene

N245

Utah and Colorado, USA

Texas, USA

SUBJECT AREA GUIDE

RESERVOIRDEVELOPMENT

SEISMICINTERPRETATION

STRUCTUREAND TECTONICS

BASIN ANALYSISAND STRATIGRAPHY

CLASTICS

CARBONATES

PETROPHYSICS

UNCONVENTIONALRESOURCESSKILLED

INDUSTRYFUNDAMENTALS

ENGINEERING

PROFESSIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT

GEOPHYSICS

APPLICATION LEVELS:

SkilledFoundationAwareness

Field Course

New in 2021

2021 Program

Faded courses available on request only

*D indicates distance learning courses