Yth. Bapak/Ibu Anggota HAGI/IAGI,

HAGI menjadwalkan untuk mengadakan regular short course sbb. :

 

Dates        : 15th - 17th April 2009 (3 days course)

Instructors : Awang H. Satyana (BPMIGAS)

Venue        : Senggigi Beach Hotel, Lombok

Fee           : USD 1,650 (HAGI/IAGI Member); USD 1,750 (Non-HAGI/IAGI
Member )

(Including hotel 4 nights 5 days, Coffee break & Lunch, Course Material,
Course  Kit, Certificate)

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

 

Today, people use concepts of petroleum system in evaluating petroleum
potential and exploration risks involved in area of investigation. We have
seen that these concepts been successfully employed. Using this approach,
new petroleum accumulations have been discovered and significant reduction
of exploration risks has taken place.  

 

Petroleum system concept was developed through petroleum geochemistry.  The
ability to identify petroleum system uniquely depends on geochemical
techniques needed such as to map hydrocarbon shows and to carry out
petroleum-petroleum and petroleum-source rock correlations. However,
generally, one with strong interest and training in petroleum geochemistry
is seldom.

 

Most petroleum geologists have known a lot about reservoirs and traps,
little about seals, and virtually nothing about source rocks and migration.
This contrasts with the knowledge that if we know where oils came from and
how and to where they migrate, we can better predict where they will be
found. Petroleum geochemistry could then be used to upgrade areas in which
to concentrate exploration activity, thereby reducing risk. Accordingly,
petroleum geochemistry should not be under-employed let alone ignored.

 

In this three day course, essential concepts of petroleum geochemistry will
be introduced. Methods usually used in petroleum geochemistry such as  for
interpreting source facies, kerogen types, source maturation, oil
classification, genetic gas types and many other things will be discussed.
Participants will also be introduced to biomarkers, how to interpret and use
them for exploration and production. Migration concepts that are too much
oversimplified so far by many petroleum geologists will be elaborated in
this course. Reservoir geochemistry, which can give solutions for field
development and fluid problems, will be discussed. Gas geochemistry will
also be presented in detail considering that gas resources are getting
important.

 

Theoretical bakground of petroleum geochemistry concepts, exercises using
methods, and presentation of real cases of petroleum geochemistry in
Indonesian basins will form a backbone of the course.

 

The instructor has 12 year experience of petroleum geochemistry combining
activities of learning, applying, publishing and teaching. The instructor
has 19 year experience on petroleum geology of Indonesia, making him has a
good synthesis of ability of combining petroleum geochemistry and petroleum
geology. The instructor is working for BPMIGAS, this enables him to see many
areas in Indonesia operated by many companies. How each company in Indonesia
use petroleum geochemistry therefore, will be an interesting discussion
during the course.

 

 

COURSE OUTLINE

 

Introduction 

.     What is petroleum geochemistry ? 

.     What can petroleum geochemistry do ? 

.     How we have ignored petroleum geochemistry ? 

Chemical and Physical Properties of Petroleum 

Analytical Geochemistry 

.     Laboratory analyses 

.     Biomarkers 

.     Isotope geochemistry 

Source Rocks 

.     Organic matter, source, kerogen, and preservation in sediments 

.     Source rock depositional environments 

.     Source rock characterisation 

.     Evaluating source rocks from wireline logs 

Hydrocarbon Generation 

.     Maturity : optical and molecular parameters 

.     Petroleum generation and expulsion 

.     Volumetric calculations 

Hydrocarbon Migration 

.     Modeling paleo-migration 

Oil Geochemistry 

.     Oil properties 

.     Oil grouping 

Gas Geochemistry 

.     Gas properties 

.     Gas grouping (biogenic vs thermogenic gas) 

.     Non-hydrocarbon gases 

Oil/Gas to Sources Correlation 

.     Techniques using biomarkers 

.     Geochemical inversion 

In-Reservoir Alteration (biodegradation, retrograde condensation, etc.) 

Geochemistry in Petroleum System (elements and processes) 

Case Studies 

.     regional oil geochemistry of Indonesia 

.     regional gas geochemistry of Indonesia 

.     geochemistry of East Java Basin 

.     migration modeling of Salawati Basin 

.     using biomarkers for identifying new petroleum system Salawati Basin 

.     Oil alteration of Salawati Basin 

.     Coals as source rocks for oil of Barito Basin 

 

 

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS

 

Awang Harun Satyana  graduated (S1) from the Geology Department of the
University of Padjadjaran, Bandung in 1989. He has been working for oil
industry for 19 years. He started his career in 1990 as Exploration
Geologist for PERTAMINA. This lasted 10 years until 2000 working in
Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua areas. From 2000 to 2002, he was assigned as
Sr. Regional Geologist of  PERTAMINA Directorate of Management of Production
Sharing. In end of  2002, he joined BPMIGAS (Government of Indonesia's
Executive Agency for Upstream Oil and Gas Business) as Head of Geology for
South Sumatra and Java Exploration until 2004, and as Head of Geology for
Kalimantan  and Eastern Indonesia Exploration since 2005. 

 

Awang has actively serviced international and national geoscience societies
by contributing papers, articles, keynote talks, lectures and courses. There
have been totally 147 publications (56 papers for international and national
conferences, 25 articles for journals, 6 chapters for books, 28 invited
presentations and keynote talks, 23 guest lectures for universities and
schools, and 9 course manuals for professionals).  Some of his papers were
given awards by the professional organizations. He was assigned in 2005 by
the AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) as the Associate
Editor of the AAPG Bulletin for period of 2006-2007. In 2008, "HAGI Award"
was awarded to Awang by the HAGI as an appreciation for his great
contribution and dedication to geosciences. Awang is an active member of
IAGI (Indonesian Association of Geologists), IPA (Indonesian Petroleum
Association), HAGI (Indonesian Association of Geophysicists), an associate
member of AAPG,  FOSI (Indonesian Sedimentologists Forum), and GSA
(Geological Society of America).

 

 

Segera daftarkan diri atau staff bapak/ibu secepatnya ke :

 

HAGI SECRETARIAT

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Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur No.6, Jakarta 10110

Phone: +62.21.3502150 ext. 1478, Fax: +62.21.3522365

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Contact Person: Melvina ( 0813-85865020) / Andrie (0812-2419124)


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