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Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy for Exploration and Production

Course Code: N518
Instructors:  Rene Jonk
Course Outline:  Download
Format and Duration:
2 days
4 sessions

Summary

Sequence Stratigraphy is a method developed to support geoscientists in the geologic interpretation of subsurface data. The method can be applied to 2D and 3D seismic in all depositional environments. This course will review the basic terminology and definitions of surfaces, systems tracts, sequence sets, and stratigraphic hierarchy. The method will be described and applied to interpret subsurface data in non-marine, shallow marine, and deep marine depositional settings. The emphasis will be in the recognition and mapping of play elements from exploration to production scales.

Business Impact: Participants will develop an understanding of how sequence stratigraphy aids in prediction and mapping of play elements presence and quality based on seismic data. They will enhance value for their employers by identifying high- and low-risk areas, generating robust resource volume assessments, and providing an interpretation of reservoir distribution that allows for more accurate prediction of production.

Duration and Training Method

This is a classroom or virtual classroom course comprising a mixture of lectures, discussion, case studies, and practical exercises.

Course Overview

Participants will learn to:

  1. Interpret seismic lines in a sequence stratigraphic context
  2. Implement the method of sequence stratigraphy to define play, prospects and predict play elements presence and quality in seismic data.
  3. Apply the concept of facies, facies stacking and shoreline trajectory to define parasequences, surfaces, and systems tracts.
  4. Evaluate the main controls on depositional sequences.
  5. Describe the accommodation Succession Method and Sequence Stratigraphy Hierarchy.
  6. Apply the sequence stratigraphic method in non-marine, shallow marine and deep marine environments.
  • Sequence Stratigraphy Method Applied to Seismic
  • Idealized Depositional Sequences
  • Fundamentals of Seismic Stratigraphic Interpretation
  • Sequence Sets and Composite Sequences
  • Seismic Stratigraphic mapping at Exploration Scale
  • Play Definition at Regional Scale
  • Seismic Facies Mapping
  • Woodbine Seismic Facies and EoD Mapping
  • Reservoir Distribution in Deep Water Settings
  • East Breaks Seismic Interpretation and Mapping

Geophysicists, geologists, and managers who are interested in an introduction or review of the theory and application of contemporary seismic stratigraphic techniques to exploration and production.

Rene Jonk

Background
Rene Jonk has more than 25 years of experience in geoscience characterization for petroleum exploration, development and research, having held technical advisor and leadership roles with ExxonMobil and Apache. He has worked extensively across offshore basins of the African and South American margins, as well as the North Sea, onshore North America and the Mediterranean areas. His experience spans across onshore and offshore regions, research, exploration and production, and both conventional and unconventional reservoir systems. Rene’s holistic approach to depositional systems allows him to work across reservoir, seal and source evaluations, at basin to field compartment scales.

Both at ExxonMobil and Apache Rene was responsible for stewarding, developing and delivering classroom and field-based training in stratigraphy and sedimentology, including seismic stratigraphy, clastic reservoir sedimentology, fine-grained rock (seal, source and reservoir) characterization, and deep-water depositional systems. Rene delivered these courses internally, as well as to external student audiences, including the SEPM short course on sequence stratigraphy.

Rene is an honorary professor at the University of Aberdeen, where he teaches formal courses on seal evaluation and reservoir characterization with application to petroleum geology and CCS, mentors Petroleum Geology M.Sc. and Ph.D. projects and is a consultant with the Sand Injectite Research Group. He is an active member of SEPM, EAGE and the Geological Society of London.

Affiliations and Accreditation
PhD University of Aberdeen – Petroleum Geology
MSc Free University of Amsterdam - Geology

Courses Taught
N410: Sequence Stratigraphy Applied to Exploration and Production
N442: Reservoir Architecture of Deep Water Systems (California, USA)
N468: Deep Water Reservoirs – Exploration Risking and Development Characterisation (Distance Learning)
N517: Well Log Sequence Stratigraphy for Exploration and Production (Distance Learning)
N518: Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy for Exploration and Production (Distance Learning)
N526: Sequence Stratigraphic Controls on Deep-Water Reservoirs Architecture: Brushy Canyon Formation,Permian Basin (West Texas and New Mexico, USA)
N747: Deep-Water Depositional Systems (Ainsa Basin, Spain)
N751: Deep-Water Clastic Depositional Systems in a Source-to-Sink Context (Pyrenees, Spain)

CEU: 1.4 Continuing Education Units
PDH: 14 Professional Development Hours
Certificate: Certificate Issued Upon Completion
RPS is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU. We comply with the ANSI/IACET Standard, which is recognised internationally as a standard of excellence in instructional practices.
We issue a Certificate of Attendance which verifies the number of training hours attended. Our courses are generally accepted by most professional licensing boards/associations towards continuing education credits. Please check with your licensing board to determine if the courses and certificate of attendance meet their specific criteria.