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Short Courses
in Houston, Jan 14-16
Join the GeoKnowledge staff for our
Spring short courses. Three one day courses have been put together to
help enhance your prospect evaluation process. Learn how to better risk
your prospects by avoiding "success case biasing" using Direct
Fluid Indicator (DFI) risking. Learn how to use GeoX to easily and systematically
calculate your prospects risked reserves and then calculate the after-tax
NPV. Spend a day working with the advanced GeoX features, such as multi-segment
analysis, correlations, and scenarios.
Each course is structured to be a stand-alone course.
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DFI Workshop (Jan 14)
Direct Fluid Indicator (DFI)
Risk Modification Workshop; Simon Lunn from Lunn Upstream Consultants
will show how to minimize the effect of success case biasing when
risking prospects that are supported by seismic anomalies.
Introduction to GeoX (Jan 15)
Learn how to use GeoX and become skilled
at running a basic prospect analysis from risking your resources
with gProspectR to calculating the after-tax NPV using gFullCycle.
Advanced GeoX (Jan 16)
Expand your RRV training by learning how
to risk reserves in multi-segment prospects, creating correlations
and using scenarios for your interpretations.
Registration Deadline: January 9, 2003
For more information call us at 832-252-7624,or
email geoknowledge@geoknowledge.com.
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DFI Workshop
in London, Jan 29
Direct Fluid Indicator (DFI)
Risk Modification Workshop; Simon Lunn from Lunn Upstream Consultants
will show how to minimize the effect of success case biasing when risking
prospects that are supported by seismic anomalies.
Early registration - £300.00 +VAT
After January 15, 2003 - £350 +VAT
Fee covers course documentation, hands-on exercise using a PC and lunch.
For more info and to register, call Kjersti at
+47 22 94 11 30 (20), or email kjersti.breirem@geoknowledge.com
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GeoKnowledge(www.geoknowledge.com) is a vendor of
leading-edge decision support solutions for the upstream oil & gas
industry.
Established in 1985, our objective is to assist petroleum
companies, governments and industry suppliers worldwide in evaluating
risks, resources and economic value in exploration and development projects.
Our evolving family of GeoX exploration workbench products use object-oriented
technology, relational databases, client/server solutions and knowledge-based
technology. A common design principle has been a commitment to the use
of industry standard technological building blocks. Through continuous
investment in new product development and active partnerships we both
leverage industry expertise and support the deployment of complete decision
support solutions.
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