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Petroleum Geology of West Africa
21st August 2019 - 23rd August 2019
Overview
This well established and regarded course has been presented across the world, most recently to Chevron and to the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. The objective of the course is to educate delegates in the regional controls on petroleum occurrence in West Africa, such that they can then effectively concentrate their own resources in the regions of greatest prospectivity and in their acquired acreage. The course is presented in two parts, the first concentrating on the tectonic, climatic, thermal and paleogeographic development of the region and the second on how these factors control the petroleum systems of individual basins, including recent discoveries. Lectures are interspersed with discussions and exercises. The database on which much of the course is compiled is also provided in digital form.
- Learn how the regional tectonostratigraphic framework of West Africa controls patterns of exploration success and failure
- Learn what controls success and failure in pre-salt carbonate and post-salt turbidite plays
- Understand the significance of conjugate margin analogues, e.g. Liza
Who Should Attend
Geologists and geophysicists or exploration managers that are involved in the assessment of new exploration opportunities, acreage and prospects in the Central or South Atlantic. This is an advanced level course and a basic knowledge of petroleum geology and in particular of petroleum systems is required.
- Exploration & Development Department
- Geologists
- Geophysicists
- Exploration Managers
- Geoscientists
- Petroleum Engineers
Key Learning Objectives
- Access and understand databases on regional tectonics, source to sink systems, heat flow, geothermal gradient (these will be delivered as a complimentary part of the course.)
- Review the results and significance of key recent wells, e.g. Brulpadda