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& Gas Finding Aspects of Hydrodynamics 4 1/2 Day WorkshopINSTRUCTOR: Hugh W. Reid, P.Geol. BackgroundOil & Gas Finding Aspects of Hydrodynamics: How to Use Pressure and Fluids Data in Exploration is a 4 1/2 day workshop / course. The objective of this course is to show geologists how to use engineering concepts to find oil and gas, and to make use of all the pressure and fluid analysis data that is often lying unused in our files. The course outline covers everything from data collection and screening to completed maps. In addition, you gain practical experience while completing the class projects that study case histories in western Canada and overseas. In each case a large oil and gas field is 'discovered' using pre-discovery data. Hydrodynamics workshop, Calgary, Nov. 2000. Comments from Past Participants"Enjoyed case histories HANDS-ON...that's the way to learn!" Dave
Garner, Geologist "Hundreds of examples and hands-on, data gathering very very good, great teaching style." David
Cairns, Geologist "Hydrodynamic trapping ideas - a new useable skill." Joe
Salomon, Geologist "Instructor breaks a complex subject into simple to understand modules, well organized." Dave
Love, Geologist "Could give me an edge in choosing correlation and migration path alternatives." Bob
McAuley, Geologist
Centurion
Energy Co. students tackle a contouring exercise.
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