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2012년도 제6차 해외전문교육 「Seismic and Sequence Stratigraphy for Play Prediction and Basin Analysis」(8.27~31) 개최
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ㅇ 교 육 명  :Seismic and Sequence Stratigraphy for Play Prediction and Basin Analysis」
ㅇ 교육기관 : Stratigraphic Research/Nautilus社

ㅇ 교육일시 : 2012.8.27(월) ~ 8.31(금), 9:00~18:00
ㅇ 교육장소 : 해외자원개발진흥재단 석유가스교육연구센터(역삼동)
ㅇ 강 사 : Dr. George T. Bertram
   - Glasgow University, Scotland, B.Sc Hons in Geology
   - Glasgow University, Scotland, PhD in Sedimentology
   - 現 IFP Training社 부교수
   - 現 Glasgow University 연구원

   - Sequence Stratigraphy in Foreland Basin Deposits 공동편집 책임
   - Sequence Stratigraphy 공동집필
   - Phanerozoic Regional Geology of the World 공동집필


ㅇ 교육 목표

  - Interpret regional basin-scale seismic sections, defining significant boundaries, megasequences, key geological

    intervals and construct plays without the aid of well control
  - Assemble chronostratigraphic charts to describe stratigraphic evolution, making use of concepts and techniques

    which utilise marine/coastal onlap patterns, transgressive and regressive cycles and the recognition/prediction

    of depositional facies changes

  - Characterise the tectonic and stratigraphic signatures of different basin types and communicate their respective

    potential  for generating and trapping hydrocarbons
  - Apply predictive sequence stratigraphy: the Exxon model and variants, relative sea level changes, sequence boundaries

    maximum flooding surfaces, systems tracts etc. in both clastic and carbonate systems
  - Appraise sequences and system tracts on seismic data and well logs for use in predicting reservoir, source and seal

    variations and identifying stratigraphic trapping potential in different basins
  - Compare tectono-stratigraphic variation in basins containing salt, carbonates and mixed systems, defining typical plays

    and risks

  - Evaluate and communicate to others the errors induced by unjustified section flattening, poorly applied datuming and

    misinterpretation of isopach maps
  - Perform Acreage Assessment: in a “Quick Look setting”, defining plays and risks, qualitatively ranking each identified

    play according to hydrocarbon potential