Exploration for Tight Gas Systems

Date: 26-Oct-15 to 30-Oct-15
Location: Brisbane / Brisbane / Australia
Category: Energy Conferences & Trade Fairs

They occur in both clastics and carbonates. In as much as these resource plays will be a main focus of future gas exploration, it is critical to understand the occurrence and characteristics of these huge unconventional accumulations. They will also become increasingly important in worldwide exploration as a large source for future gas supplies and reserves.

The main topics that are covered in the course are:

- Historical Perspective - how we got to where we are today.
- Main Characteristics of these accumulations.
- Current Working Model - why these large accumulations occur.
- Important Geochemical Parameters that are required for a play.
- Critical Pressure, Fluid, and Reservoir attributes - how to evaluate and map.
- Sweet Spots - the various types that have made these plays even more economic.
- Examples and Case Histories in the U.S. and Canada - what criteria were used to make
the important initial discoveries.
- Exploration Approach - a step-by-step approach outlining how to use basic rock, log,
pressure, and test data to develop and evaluate these opportunities.

Download the detailed agenda here: http://www.petroedgeasia.com/brochures/PE849.TightGasExploration.OCT.BNE.pdf

Take advantage of a special 10% discount when you email us your registration with discount code: PE849_DL_10%.Simply email to susy@asiaedge.net

Exhibitors

Dr Larry Meckel

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