*REGISTRATION WILL BE CLOSED MARCH 29th.*
*Evaluating and Developing* *Coalbed Methane Resources* *IAGI WORKSHOPS 2011* *HILTON HOTEL BANDUNG, 19th-21 st April * *********** * *About The Workshop:* *The 3 days workshop is design to help attendees to assess CBM exploration and development* *Instructor: Imam B. Sosrowidjojo PhD* *Duration : 3 Days Workshop* *Workshop Level : Intermediate* *3-opportunity. The workshop will learn the key defining characteristics of coalbed reservoir, acquiring and integrating data as major parameters in CBM evaluation.* *It also describes methods and challenges for exploring and developing the CBM recourses. Some of the materials presented are resulted from experience of what works and what doesn’t. The workshop includes interaction with the instructor through discussions and exercises. At the end of the workshop, attendees are expected to be able to define prospectively CBM resources* *You will learn:* *Fundamental compositional parameters of coalbed reservoir* *How to measure gas in coal and its implication* *How to evaluate CBM resources* *Who Should Attend:* *This workshop is meant for people who are interested in a better understanding for evaluating and* *developing CBM resources. Professionals who would benefit from this workshop include* *geoscientists and engineers and their managers* *Workshop Contents:* *Introduction* *Origins and types of coals* *CBM systems* *Coalbed reservoir properties* *Measurement of gas content* *Element of CBM deals* *Volumetric calculation* *Assessing Risks* *Pilot project philosophies* *Exercises* *Workshop Instructor:* *Imam B. Sosrowidjojo PhD. is a senior principal research scientist of both geochemistry and unconventional gas technologies for LEMIGAS. Imam has been appointed as Project Director of the first ever Coalbed Methane (CBM) Development in Indonesia (2003-2007). He has held various professional positions within LEMIGAS. * * * *He is a project director as well as pilot project designer of the first CBM field in Indonesia, the Rambutan field. Imam obtained his first degree in Chemical Engineering from the Diponegoro University, Central Java, Indonesia and a Ph.D. in Petroleum Geochemistry from the Curtin University of Technology, Western* *Australia. He has join Lemigas for the last 29 years continuously. He conducts research and consulting in petroleum exploration & production geochemistry and CBM and shale gas developments. In addition, he wrote numerous technical reports and several articles on petroleum geochemistry, petroleum system and CBM exploration in Indonesia.* ** *Registration: Hilda (+62**‐**856**‐**907**‐**2007) / Eva (+62**‐**856**‐** 9554**‐**5232)*