Seismic & Sequence Stratigraphy : Principles & Applications

Synthesis

The objective of this course is to present Sequence Stratigraphy concepts and Practical Applications for petroleum exploration and reservoir production, keeping in mind that this methodology can be applied for many others purposes dealing with basin scale geology It starts with a refresh on facies sequences and depositional environments which are a prerequisite.Then basic concepts such as accommodation, basin subsidence, basin uplift and relative sea level changes will be reviewed as well as hierarchy of stratigraphic cycles .All these concepts will be discuss in the light of outcrop examples, well cores, well logs and seismic profiles.
A particular attention will be paid to acquire the Stacking Pattern Analysis methodology to define depositional sequences on field sections and well logs and to perform Seismic Reflector Analysis and their terminations on seismic and also by a combine use. Even if the course is largely focus on siliciclastic settings, differences with carbonate systems will be highlighted.
Depositional sequences and there related stratigraphic surfaces as well as System Tracts will be analyzed on well logs and on seismic. We will separately review depositional sequences in continental domain, on the shelves and in deep water settings (turbidites). The different existing stratigraphic approaches will be compared in order to point out similarities and remaining differences with the objective for both geologist and geophysicist to avoid confusions, misinterpretations and deliver the best predictions at the basin scale as well as at the reservoir scale.

Language

English

Audience type

Undergraduate studentsMasters 1 or 2 studentstechnicians

Planned duration

Support material

Barco, papers for practical applications

Prerequisite

Basics in sedimentary geology and facies sedimentology

Objectives

Known and pragmatically apply sequence stratigraphy concepts in order to perform stratigraphic and lithological predictions at basin scale and establish robust stratigraphic layering at the production field scale

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