This webinar will demonstrate a pragmatic use of textural and diagenetic analysis in terms of depositional and structural setting
This webinar will demonstrate a pragmatic use of textural and diagenetic analysis in terms of depositional and structural setting as well as burial history. The aim is to link the microscopic (pore) scale with the much larger depositional systems and structural history scale, based on a variety of examples and real case histories.
These case histories will focus on- and demonstrate what we can learn from analysing core plug poroperm datasets and arrive at an argued prediction of reservoir quality distribution. A short exercise and further reading list are included.
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Maarten has over 35 years’ experience as Exploration Geologist for Shell globally. He has field experience in Egypt, NW Borneo, MENA, China, Madagascar, North Sea, Oman and The Netherlands. His expertise includes Seismic Stratigraphy, Reservoir Characterisation, Prospect Maturation, Play Based Exploration and Brownfield Opportunity Screening. He developed and delivered the current course in Malaysia, Bangalore, Singapore, Cairo and The Netherlands.