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Geology | Mining and Extraction | Earth Sciences
Area of study
Natural Science
Education type
Blended
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Participants will gain insights into the role and value of each discipline in an integrated team, as well as the critical parameters used to predict potential commercial resource plays.

Program Outline

The primary goal is to equip participants with a clear understanding of the role and value of each discipline in an integrated team.


Objectives:

  • Participants will gain a foundational understanding of value-adding shale gas resource practices.
  • Participants will develop an insight into determining the critical reservoir and stimulation parameters used to predict a potential commercial resource play.

Description:

The course will cover:

  • Current practices for evaluating, drilling, and completing shale reservoirs.
  • The role and value of each discipline in an integrated team.
  • The limitations of many of the current tools and technologies.
  • Critical reservoir and stimulation parameters used to predict a potential commercial resource play.

Teaching:

  • The course is taught by PetroSkills Specialist Jeffrey (Jeff) Aldrich.
  • The course includes discussions and exercises.

Other:

  • The course is also available upon request as a private, on-site seminar.
  • The course is designed for reservoir, production and completion engineers, petrophysicists, geologists, geophysicists, and other professionals who desire a thorough overview of both current and emerging concepts, technologies, and processes related to shale gas and shale oil resource development.
  • The course is available in both In-Classroom and In-House Training formats.
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