Geopressure Classes
Public
and Inhouse
Courses include in-depth practice of concepts, measurements,
prediction, analysis, risk assessment and appraisal.
Geopressure
and Pore Pressure Prediction Fundamentals (one day) Click
/ PDF
This introductory course covers the basics of subsurface
pressure and explores the essentials of geopressure transgression
and regression in relation to compartmentalization. It also explains
the difference between geopressure and hydrodynamics.
Applied Geopressure
and Risk assessment (Three days) Click / PDF
This three
days course is an expanded version of the one day class and is recommended
for those who are not interested in the calculations of pore
pressure. However, the course provides in-depth evaluation for
the prediction models and their calibration. Moreover, it illustrates
world wide case histories and their implications.
GEOPRESSURE
Prediction,
Analysis and Risk Assessments for E & P (Five days) Click
/ PDF
This is the most comprehensive geopressure course. You will
be calculating the predicted pore pressure based on geo-scientific
foundations rather than relying on software design. You will analyze
and assess your risk as an explorationist and drilling engineer. In
addition to mastering your calculations, you will be able to
weigh your exploration input data (modeling, AVO, fault seal, etc.)
against the post drilling geopressure profile output. Moreover,
the course sheds light on how to appraise and assess the undrilled
segments on your prospect.
Registration Forms (click here)
Training
and Consultancy
We believe pore pressure and geopressure analysis should
go hand in hand with prospect generation. Therefore, building
the geological blocks for the geopressure analysis is the first step
that needs to be accomplished, starting from the play concept and
ending at the proposed drilling location on the prospect.
Moreover, our
team will be able to point to possible trouble zones along the
borehole trajectory from the seismic pore pressure prediction .
Post
drilling appraisal is a very important segment of our consultancy
services. Dry holes yield as much usefull information as producing
wells.
For more information please call G.A.S.