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WEBINARS Depositional Systems Tracts and Reservoir Distribution LIVE WEBINAR SESSION hosted by Maarten Wiemer What are systems tracts? What controls their deposition and geometry. What is the link between the nature of systems tracts and reservoir development? Including examples from amongst others, NW Borneo, Spain, Madagascar and Kalimantan Topic introduction Why should we think in terms of depositional systems tracts when we have to evaluate and predict the distribution and geometry of our reservoirs? This webinar will demonstrate a pragmatic use of seismic and sequence stratigraphic analysis in terms of evaluating reservoir distribution and geometry, based on a variety of examples and real case histories. These case histories will focus on and demonstrate what we can learn from analysing seismic, log and outcrop datasets and arrive at an argued prediction of reservoir distribution and geometry. Your learning outcomes from participating in this webinar: What are systems tracts? What controls their deposition and geometry. How can we extract essential information on reservoir distribution and geometry by analysing the nature of depositional systems tracts. Learn from fit for purpose examples and case histories.

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Depositional Systems Tracts and Reservoir Distribution LIVE WEBINAR SESSION hosted by Maarten Wiemer

What are systems tracts? What controls their deposition and geometry. What is the link between the nature of systems tracts and reservoir development? Including examples from amongst others, NW Borneo, Spain, Madagascar and Kalimantan Topic introduction Why should we think in terms of depositional systems tracts when we have to evaluate and predict the distribution and geometry of our reservoirs? This webinar will demonstrate a pragmatic use of seismic and sequence stratigraphic analysis in terms of evaluating reservoir distribution and geometry, based on a variety of examples and real case histories. These case histories will focus on and demonstrate what we can learn from analysing seismic, log and outcrop datasets and arrive at an argued prediction of reservoir distribution and geometry. Your learning outcomes from participating in this webinar:

• What are systems tracts? • What controls their deposition and geometry. • How can we extract essential information on reservoir distribution and

geometry by analysing the nature of depositional systems tracts. • Learn from fit for purpose examples and case histories.

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Join us for this webinar on the following date and time: Date: 18th January 2017 Time: 3pm Malaysia/Singapore (+8 hours GMT) Duration: 60 minutes plus Q&A Early Bird Fee: USD 299 per person Normal Fee : USD 349 per person Register Online: www.petroedgeasia.net Special discounts available for students and non-company private individual registrations. For more information about this offer, please email [email protected] for more details. About Your Expert Trainer: Maarten Wiemer

Maarten has over 35 years’ of experience as Exploration Geologist for Shell. He was previously based in Egypt, NW Borneo, China, Madagascar, UK, Oman and The Netherlands. His areas of expertise include Seismic Stratigraphy, Reservoir Characterisation, Prospect Maturation, PBE and Brownfield Opportunity Screening. He has specialist knowledge in Depositional Systems, Regional and Reservoir Geology. He has developed and delivered courses in Malaysia, Bangalore, Singapore, Cairo and The Netherlands. He is currently an independent trainer and part time geological consultant

What past participants said about his previous training courses: “I liked the training technique used to introduce depositional systems and both their log and seismic signatures, combined with discussion on modern environments and doing exercises.” “The course is the best I have attended in understanding basin architecture using depositional environmental models, seismic and well data. It provided me with comprehensive knowledge that we can apply in the joint Shell-Petromin study of the Gulf of Papua.” “An excellent course and well presented. Provided a practical grasp of the sequence stratigraphic concepts and skills to understand depositional systems and apply in hydrocarbon exploration.”

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This webinar is part of the Depositional Systems and Reservoir Distribution Series. Other webinar sessions planned include: PoroPerm Systems and Reservoir Quality Distribution Discusses geological controls on porosity and permeability and their impact on reservoir quality distribution. Links to geological setting in terms of provenance, depositional texture and burial history. Porosity / permeability depth trends and pitfalls. Amongst others discusses a Basin Centred Gas System case history. Stratigraphic Traps. This session discusses stratigraphic trap definition in the context of depositional system analysis and includes case histories from different settings, a/o Shallow Marine, Deltaic, Deep Water. Deltaic Reservoirs The Deltaic module includes learning items on delta processes and classification, reservoir body geometries, stacking trends and correlation challenges. Examples from amongst others NW Borneo, Egypt, Niger Delta, Madagascar, North Sea and Spain. Alluvial Reservoirs The Alluvial module includes learning items on processes resulting in different alluvial systems, reservoir body geometries and stacking trends. Meandering, braided, dry fan and alluvial fan systems are discussed. Examples from amongst others Spain, Egypt, Madagascar, North Sea. Deep-Water Reservoirs The Deep-Water module includes learning items on recognition of Deep-Water depositional systems, processes, reservoir facies types and architectural elements. Examples from amongst others NW Borneo, Nile Delta, North Sea and Spain.

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