Petroleum Geochemistry Applied to Exploration and Production Problems Course: Conventional and Unconventional Resources (Dubai, United Arab Emirates - November 12-16, 2017) - Research and Markets

The "Petroleum Geochemistry Applied to Exploration and Production Problems: Conventional and Unconventional Resources" conference has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

This course will provide an introduction to petroleum geochemistry and applications to exploration and production of conventional and unconventional resources.

The course will cover basic concepts of petroleum geochemistry, how it evolved and how it is applied to exploration, reservoir and production problems for both conventional and unconventional resources. The integration of geochemical data with basic geological concepts and sequence stratigraphic models will also be discussed. We will start with a basic introduction to petroleum geochemistry and then discuss how these concepts are applied to characterization of source rocks and oils and how this information can be used to improve exploration success rates.

This will then be extended to unconventional resources and how geochemistry is applied to those prospects in a somewhat different fashion than used for conventional resources. Some basic knowledge of organic chemistry is useful but not essential since a basic introduction to the concepts used in the course will be given at the beginning of the course.

Since the course focuses on the geochemical concepts and applications to exploration a basic understanding of sequence stratigraphy will also be useful but not essential. Some exercises and examples will be provided for interpretation and discussion during the course and a short test will be given towards the end of the course to determine whether the major concepts have been understood.

Key Benefits of Attending The Course

  • Obtain a basic understanding of petroleum geochemistry
  • Understand how this discipline should be integrated with other exploration tools
  • Understand applications to unconventional resources
  • Provide a better understanding of processes occurring in the reservoir

Who Should Attend:

  • Geochemists
  • Geologists
  • Petroleum Engineers
  • Geophysicists
  • Laboratory workers involved in geochemical analyses and interpretation

For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2wb3s5/petroleum