London '13 Second Announcement

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Field trip 3 North Sea Norfolk Coast Friday 14 June, 08:00 – 20:00 hrs Field trip leaders: Peter Friend (University of Cambridge) Helen Smyth (CASP) Field trip description 100 minutes by train from central London to sample the landscape and structure of part of Southern England and then travel by bus to three very different coastal areas with attractive villages and refreshment possibilities. We will look at evidence of fascinating Cretaceous, Pleistocene (partly glacial) and present-day sedimentation.

Sunday 9 and Monday 10 June, 09:00 – 17:00 hrs Short course 2 Seismic Reservoir Characterization: An Earth Modelling Perspective Instructor:

Short Courses EAGE and SPE offer a selection of one-day and two-day short courses on Sunday 9, Monday 10 and Friday 14 June. The instructors are acknowledged experts (both industry professionals and academics). EAGE encourages them to use a combination of theory, illustration and current best practices to deliver up-to-date information and theories, offering a better understanding of the upcoming challenges within the industry. Course material is included in the course fee. One special course on the programme is part of the EAGE Education Tour (EET). EET courses are subsidized by EAGE, therefore offered at modest course prices and accompanied by the dedicated course book.

Sunday 9 June, 09:00 – 17:00 hrs Short course 1 Seismic Geomechanics: How to Build and Calibrate Geomechanical Models using 3D and 4D Seismic Data Instructor:

Jörg Herwanger (Schlumberger)

Philippe Doyen (CGGVeritas)

Course description Using a combination of theory and illustrations based on a broad range of case studies, this two-day course will review current best practices and future challenges for constraining earth models with seismic information. Emphasis will be placed on seismic data integration in the context of seismic-tosimulator workflows.

Monday 10 June, 09:00 – 17:00 hrs Short course 3 Advanced Marine Seismic Acquisition Techniques Instructor:

Gordon Brown (WesternGeco)

Course description This one-day course is designed to familiarize participants with the latest developments in marine seismic acquisition including wide-azimuth with its many geometry variants, broadband techniques (boosting the high and low frequencies), seabed receivers for both P-wave and converted-wave recording, time-lapse surveys and the emerging technology of simultane­ ous source acquisition.

Course description The purpose of this one-day course is to provide an overview of currently available workflows to build and run calibrated reservoir geomechanical models maximizing the use of 3D and 4D seismic data. Rock-physics, relating the state of stress in the Earth and the propagation velocity of seismic waves, forms the link between seismic observations and the geomechanical model, and this link will be discussed both from experimental data and from a theoretical viewpoint.

75th EAGE Conference & Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2013 10-13 June 2013, ExCeL London

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