Dear Explorationists,
This is an announcement that the registration of:
"MARINE CLASTIC RESERVOIR SEDIMENTOLOGY WORKSHOP"
[ held in Bogor on February 16-19, 2004, instructor by Andang Bachtiar ]
would be closed on :
February 11, 2004
We suggest to register as soon as possible before the clossing date.
Thank you.
Best regards,
GDA Course Committee
Phone : 021. 829 2539, 0816.1421213
Fax : 021. 829 2539
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact Person : Hendrock, Rizkyani
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Course & Fieldtrip
MARINE CLASTIC RESERVOIR
SEDIMENTOLOGY WORKSHOP
Date:
February 16 - 19, 2004
(start at 8 : 00 am Monday, finish at 4 : 00 pm Thursday)
Venue:
Hotel Salak**** Bogor
(where you can relax in cool town during nights after course hours)
Instructor:
Andang Bachtiar (Independent)
(19 years experience in petroleum exploration in Kutai Basin)
Cost:
Rp. 6.500.000,-
include: course material, field gadget, lunches, 1(one) dinner at day 2nd ,
accomodation 4(four) nights stay at Superior room Salak hotel Bogor.
(not include: transportation to Bogor)
Who Should Attend:
exploration geologists, development/production geologist, geophysicist, reservoir
engineers, log analyst, petrophysicist & coal geologist.
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COURSE OVERVIEW
Understanding sedimentology is one of the basic requirements to a success in oil
& gas exploration. Although it is hardly noticed, explorationists use lots of
sedimentological principles and concepts in their daily exploration activity, i.e.:
describing outcrop/core, interpreting logs and seismic, drawing reservoir maps and
coal distributions, and ultimately calculating reserves of hydrocarbons and coals.
This course is aimed to refresh the knowledge of basic clastic sedimentology with
special reference to marine setting; the environment of which are associated with
significant occurences of Indonesian hydrocarbons.
Back to basic - Look at the rock: is the basic philosophy of the course. No
matter how sophisticated the tools that help us (loggings, seismic, interpretation
software, etc), the success of exploration is still depend on the geologist (and
geology concepts) behind the tools. Understanding sedimentology gained from this
course will hopefully recharge the explorationist battery to keep on generating
prospects (or at least new ideas) in dealing with the materials (cuttings, core, logs,
seismic) and the tools (software's, etc).
For new recruits, this course will certainly equip them with necessary focus on
selected sedimentology knowledge to be used in the future works; while for experience
explorationists, this will refresh lots of their understanding about sedimentology,
which probably already built-in intuitively (sometimes becomes obsolute) in their mind.
This is the sixth time that a course of this kind (classroom, outcrop and resort
combination) is conducted by GDA. The previous five courses on August, October 2001
and March, September 2002 , and April 2003 were conducted at Gunung Walat Sukabumi
with a subject on Fluvial-Deltaic sedimentology. They received many interests and good
comments (see: comments at the end of this letter *). For this marine clastic
sedimentology workshop, the venue will be in Bogor, which will be a combination
between classroom lecturing and exercises, and field-outcrop-description at Cileungsi
dan Cipamingkis Rivers.
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Over the course the following topics
will be covered in detail :
Introduction
Background, Aim of the course, Structure of the course, Expected results
Hydrodynamics
Velocity, Laminar, Turbulence, Newtonian, Non-Newtonian, Hjulstorm Diagram, Bed forms,
Flow regimes, Lateral accretion, Vertical accretion (progradation), Aggradation.
Sedimentary Structures
Laminae and Beds, Parallel, Ripples, Cross-beds, Massive, Toolmarks, Load Cast, HCS,
Hummock & Swaley, Flame, Contortion, Flaser-wavy-lenticular, Clay doublet/couplet,
Tidal bundle, Bouma sequences, Flysch.
Biogenic Structures
Bioturbation, burrows, trails, and grazing-dwelling-resting traces; Seilacher
zonation, rhizocreetion: bioturbation by roots - paleosol.
Log Characters
GR/SP-Resistivity, D/N, Dipmeter/FMI, Sonic, Composite, Vertical profiles, Lateral
variations, Anomalies. Exercises.
Facies & Depositional Environment
Definition, Barrier islands, Estuarine, Tidal Systems, Wave & Storm Shallow Marine
Systems, Turbidites & Submarine Fans; Exercises.
Reservoir Characterization
Porosity, permeability, heterogeneity, homogeneity, dimension, lateral/vertical
continuity, width/thickness ratio. Exercises
Sequence Stratigraphy
Sequence boundaries, Flooding surfaces, Paleosol, Coals, Lowstand System Tract,
Highstand System Tract, Transgressive System Tract, Hard grounds, TSE, Exercises
Outcrop/core Description Guidelines
Description-processes-facies(response)-depositional environment; Units,
Geometry-dimension, Lithofacies (vertical profile), Contacts, Sedimentary structures,
Biogenic structures, Fossils. Field exercises
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Itinerary
Day 1 - Monday, 16 February 2004
08.00 - 10.00 Welcoming - Introduction
10.00 - 10.15 Coffee Break
10.15 - 12.00 Classroom lecture (1)
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch at Hotel
13.00 - 15.00 Classroom lecture (2)
15.00 - 15.15 Coffee Break
15.15 - 17.00 Classroom lecture (3)
Day 2 -Tuesday, 17 February 2004
08.00 - 12.00 Field lecture session (1)
Cileungsi River - Citeureup
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch Box
13.00 - 14.00 Go to Hotel
14.00 - 18.00 Intermission
18.00 - 19.00 Dinner
19.00 - 21.00 Classroom lecture (4)
Day 3 -Wednesday, 18 February 2004
08.00 - 12.00 Field lecture session (2)
Cipamingkis River - Location 1
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch Box
13.00 - 15.00 Field lecture session (3)
Cipamingkis River - Location 2
15.00 - 15.30 Coffee Break & Discuss
15.30 - 17.00 Go to Hotel
Day 4 -Thursday, 19 February 2004
08.00 - 10.00 Classroom lecture ( 5 )
10.00 - 10.15 Coffee Break
10.15 - 12.00 Classroom lecture ( 6 )
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch at Hotel
13.00 - 15.00 Classroom lecture ( 7 )
15.00 - 15.30 Closing Ceremony
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Course & Fieldtrip
REGISTRATION FORM
Course Name : Marine Clastic Reservoir Sedimentology Workshop
Date : February 16 - 19, 2004
Tutor : Andang Bachtiar
Venue : Hotel Salak, Bogor
Price : Rp. 6.500.000
Attendee Name : .....................
Company : ......................
Position : .....................
Department : .....................
Phone/Facsimile : .....................
E-mail Address / Mobile : .....................
Payment Method :
� Cash Addressed to PT. GDA Daya Ayfedha
� Transfer Addressed to :
Bank Mandiri - Kalimalang A/C : 0060000432645 ( Rp )
Please fax / return this form together
With prove of payment to:
GDA Course Committee
Jl. Tebet Timur Dalam IV No.24 Jakarta 12820 Indonesia
Phone : 021. 829 2539, 0816.1421213 Fax : 021. 829 2539
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact Person : Rizkyani, Hendrock
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Several comments from participants :
..."very good course and field trip".....
..."the topic are very good and meet with
our expectation"..
...." need more time to classroom and field course"....
.." It's great course!, it's ready good to be back
on the field, make me fresh again, because I see
logs too much"...
..."I am recommended to continue the course topic
to the other geologist".
..."need continue this course, karena bagi Geoscience yang tidak sempat ke Delta
Mahakam bisa ekskursi di Gunung Walat. I will promote in my company".
..."ada kesempatan banyak untuk lebih mendalami endapan-endapan delta ditinjau dari
sudut pandang field orientation"..
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"We urge you to reserve your seat as soon as possible, better be quick ! Seat
availability is limited"