The course covers the advanced prospect assessment options in GeoX. Primary emphasis is on the assessment of multiple-segment prospects with complex relationships between segments.
The material contains a large number of exercises that cover a broad range of geologic settings. A typical exercise involves a description of the problem, prediction of the results, creation of a prospect analysis, entry of segment relationships, and analysis of the results using the trial browser. Expertise is gained through repetition and use of the prospect analysis tools to assess a variety of situations.
The course does not provide instruction in how to perform a geologic evaluation of a complex prospect. It is intended to provide geologists and engineers with the expertise required to assess the risks and uncertainties defined by the evaluation.
Main topics are:
- Using reference analysis
- Trial browser
- Modeling contact uncertainty
- Leak connections
- Physical manifestation of failure
- Combining PMF with leak connections
- Depth-dependent volume methods
- Bayesian risk modification
- Conformable beds
- Risk dependency
Duration: 1 day
Prerequisites: The course is intended for geologists or engineers with recent experience using the GeoX segment and prospect tools.
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