Geostatistical Gridding for the Oil and Gas Industry
September 20 - 22, 2010 Register Now
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Price: Euros 1650/participant
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Objective
To achieve gridding tasks is of routine use for geoscientists working in the oil industry. The course highlights hints and pitfalls of common gridding algorithms and details the practice geostatistical algorithms to build structural or property models.
This course may be completed by the two-day course "Practising Geostatistical Simulations for Assessing Uncertainties" which gives an overview of the simulation techniques used for assessing uncertainties.
Total price is 2150 € if you subscribe the consecutive two sessions.
Key features
The capabilities of geostatistics to handle petroleum data characterised by their heterogeneous nature are shown on real data with a minimum of theory and a maximum of practice.
Who should attend
Geologists, geophysicists and petrophysicists asking for a practical introduction to geostatistical methods for interpolating well and seismic data. Basic knowledge of statistics is recommended.
Course content
- Overview of geostatistics and its main methods.
- Variographic analysis of porosity data.
- How the cross validation works to help in choosing the variogram model.
- The practice of kriging.
- Multivariate geostatistics and cokriging.
- Integration of wells and seismic data for time to depth conversion
- Comparison of collocated cokriging and kriging with external drift
- Doing more with geostatistics
The practical exercises are achieved using the Isatis software.
This course may be scheduled for another date and/or location. Tailored courses may also be organized on client demand. Please contact your sales representative to request more information.



