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Gas Shale Reservoirs Evaluation Methods 29 – 30 January 2015 Millennium Hotel | Jakarta, Indonesia Why should you attend? Gas Production from gas shale reservoirs and CBM is becoming an important new energy source; therefore, the petroleum professionals need to learn the principles and techniques to exploit this new resource efficiently and economically. This course provides practical insights and methods for use in evaluating gas shale reservoirs. Who Should Attend? The course is appropriate for Reservoir Engineers and Petroleum Engineers working in Shale Gas and CBM reservoirs. Production Geologists, Geo-scientists, and Petrophysicists involved in CBM and Gas Shale plays. For further information, please visit http://www.spe.org/training/courses.php or call +60.3.2182.3000
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Gas Shale Reservoirs Evaluation Methods29 – 30 January 2015Millennium Hotel | Jakarta, Indonesia

Why should you attend?Gas Production from gas shale reservoirs and CBM is becoming an important new energy source; therefore, the petroleum professionals need to learn the principles and techniques to exploit this new resource e�ciently and economically. This course provides practical insights and methods for use in evaluating gas shale reservoirs.

Who Should Attend?The course is appropriate for Reservoir Engineers and Petroleum Engineers working in Shale Gas and CBM reservoirs. Production Geologists, Geo-scientists, and Petrophysicists involved in CBM and Gas Shale plays. 

For further information, please visit http://www.spe.org/training/courses.php or call +60.3.2182.3000

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Course Description

Engineers are responsible for enhancing their professional competence throughout their careers. Licensed, chartered, and/or certi�ed engineers are sometimes required by government entities to provide proof of continued professional development and training. Training credits are de�ned as Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or Professional Development Hours (PDHs).

Attendees of SPE training courses earn 0.8 CEUs for each day of training. We provide each attendee a certi�cate upon completion of the training course.

Global natural gas consumption is projected to grow from 112 Tcf to 163 Tcf in the next 20 years representing an increase rate of nearly 2% annually; this implies not only enormous investment, but also new challenges and search for geoscientists and petroleum professionals with expertise in this new �elds.

Shales are the most abundant sedimentary rocks in sedimentary basins of the earth; but, small portion of them would achieve commercial productivity. This course will train the attendees on the evaluation methods and techniques that can be utilized to delineate productive shales from barren shales. One of the major challenges of gas shale reservoirs is to apply conventional log data to acquire reservoir rock properties. Organic matter richness, thermal maturity status, porosity, permeability, frees gas saturation, adsorbed gas volume and rock mechanical characteristics are among those critical parameters that have to be estimated for gas shale �eld assessment. In this course log analysis for gas shale reservoirs will be demonstrated practically to estimate reservoir properties.

This course will present real practical examples and illustrates the techniques with real cases studies.

Professor Reza Rezaee of Curtin’s Dept of Petroleum Engineering has a PhD in Reservoir Characterization. He has over 25 years’ experience in academia. During his career he has been engaged in several research projects supported by major oil and gas companies and these commissions, together with his supervisory work at various universities, have involved a wide range of achievements. He has supervised over 60 M.Sc. and PhD students during his university career to date. He has published more than 120 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers and is the author of 4 books on petroleum geology, logging and log interpretation and gas shale reservoirs.

His research has been focused on integrated solutions for reservoir characterization, formation evaluation and petrophysics. Currently, he is focused on unconventional gas including gas shale and tight gas sand studies, and was the lead scientist for the WA:ERA (EIS) Tight Gas and Shale Gas research projects. He established Curtin University’s Unconventional Gas Research Group in 2010. He is the project leader of Anlec R&C dynamic seal e�ciency research project investigating cap rock sealing e�ciency for CO2 sequestration in the Gippsland Basin. He is the winner of Australian gas innovation award for his innovation on tight gas sand treatment for gas production enhancement.

For further information, please visit http://www.spe.org/training/courses.php or call +60.3.2182.3000

About Your Course Instructor

CEUs

Learning Level:Intermediate

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Day Two Friday, 30 January 2015Day One Thursday, 29 January 2015

Session 1: Gas Shale De�nition and Classi�cations• An introduction to shale properties and gas shale

classi�cation• Conventional and unconventional petroleum system

Session 2: Gas Shale Geological Evaluation• Shale sedimentary environments• Sequence stratigraphy framework of shaly formations• Shale composition and brittleness• Shale Pore Geometry

Session 3: Gas Shale Geochemical Evaluation Methods• Type and quality of organic material in shale• Total organic carbon (TOC) content evaluation• Adsorbed and free gas • Thermal maturity evaluation• Burial history modelling• Case study examples

Session 1: Gas Shale Log Analysis• Well log responses for gas shale • Total organic carbon (TOC) content calculations• Porosity estimation using different conventional logs• Fluid saturation estimation• Thermal maturity calculations• Methods for permeability assessments• Adsorbed gas quantification• Free gas quantification• Total gas volumetric estimation• Estimation of elastic rock mechanical properties and

rock strength• Shale brittleness assessment• Shale pore pressure evaluation• On Hand Work Practical Examples

Session 2: Technology involved in Shale Gas Completion• Production problems• Production mechanisms and techniques• Economic justification for exploration and appraisal

of shale gas plays

For further information, please visit http://www.spe.org/training/courses.php or call +60.3.2182.3000For further information, please visit http://www.spe.org/training/courses.php or call +60.3.2182.3000

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Gas Shale Reservoirs Evaluation Methods29 – 30 January 2015 | Jakarta, Indonesia

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