Intensive Trainings
Deepwater Depositional Systems: Lessons from Guyana–Suriname & Global Atlantic Margins
June 8 - June 12

Why Choose this Training Course
The last decade’s largest oil discoveries—particularly in the Guyana–Suriname Basin—have transformed our understanding of deepwater petroleum systems. These world-class discoveries demonstrate how deepwater depositional models, turbidite reservoir prediction, and basin-scale petroleum system analysis can unlock frontier exploration success.
This deepwater depositional systems of Guyana-Suriname training examines deepwater depositional systems using real-world case studies from Guyana–Suriname and global Atlantic margin basins including Brazil, Gulf of Mexico, and West Africa. Participants will learn how to predict reservoir presence and quality, assess exploration risk, and apply deepwater analogs to frontier basin evaluation.
Designed for geoscientists working on deepwater exploration and development projects, the course bridges sedimentology, seismic interpretation, and petroleum systems thinking into a practical workflow used by major operators worldwide.
We are also a proud member of the Energy Institute of UK.
Who Should Attend
- Geologists
- Geophysicists
- Explorationists
- Development Geologists
- Seismic Interpreters
- Petroleum Engineers
- Reservoir Engineers
- Drilling Engineers
- Data Scientists
- Project Manager
Key Learning Objectives
- Understand deepwater sedimentary processes and turbidite architectures
- Predict deepwater reservoir presence and quality
- Apply depositional models to seismic interpretation
- Evaluate exploration risk in deepwater basins
- Compare Guyana–Suriname plays with global analogs
- Recognise geohazards affecting drilling and development


