Prospect and Play Assessment
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Prospect and Play Assessment Course
Introduction:
Assessment of plays and prospects is an important tool in managing financial and human resources. This fully revised and updated course is a fully modern approach to defining prospect and play volumetrics, uncertainties in defining these volumes and the risk that the accumulation exists. This practical course is adaptable to any workplace. The course evaluates other published approaches and contrasts them with the recommended procedures allowing the participants to choose the very best approach to resource evaluation. This course offers the industry quantitative, probabilistic play and prospect assessment procedures that are consistent and repeatable allowing for direct comparisons play to play or prospect to prospect. In addition, the methods offer measures of the play prospectiveness based on the number and resource size distribution of potential future fields.
Course Objectives:
The course objectives are:
- To provide knowledge and unique tools for practical, systematic, predrill assessment of potentially recoverable oil and gas
- To use the best available methods - trap volumetric and hydrocarbon charge for prospects, and potential numbers and sizes of prospects for plays
- To quantify all geologic risks and uncertainties
- To provide insights for managers and reviewers in evaluating assessments, avoiding pitfalls, high-grading exploration opportunities, and planning selectively for the future.
Who Should Attend?
All exploration team members and leaders including geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, analysts, reservoir engineers, economists, planners and managers who make business decisions based upon exploration data.
Course Outlines:
- Geological controls of oil and gas occurrence: their impact on exploration risk and success
- Review of common assessment methods: selection of the most practical approach
- Application of volumetric prospect assessments: techniques, comparative data, and graphs to estimate input factors, such as trap volume, porosity, net/gross saturation, hydrocarbon fill fraction, formation volume factors, and recovery efficiencies
- Probability methods: the expression of uncertainty for input factors and results including Monte Carlo techniques
- Risk analysis: Principles and practice
- Hydrocarbon charge assessment: procedures for estimating possible amounts of oil and gas generated, migrated, and trapped in prospects
- Prospect assessment workshop: projects supplied either by the instructor or by participants, worked by teams and reported to the entire group
- Play assessment techniques: estimating the possible numbers, sizes, and associated risks for potential fields, with useful data on field densities, field-size distributions, oil versus gas relationships, and dependent versus independent risks
- Play recognition and mapping: play classification and subdivision, and play maps that high-grade the most favorable areas with minimal geologic risks
- Play assessment workshop: projects supplied either by the instructor or by participants, worked by teams and reported to the entire group
- Aggregation of assessment results: summing, derisking, and preparation for economic analysis
- Limitations, pitfalls, uses, and discovery concepts: the philosophy of judging and using assessment results and the importance of basic geologic concepts