Upcoming 2 days short course on 'geologic trapping of buoyant fluids' at our institute the 13th-14th of October, held by Peter Vrolijk and Franco Corona from Exxon Mobil. Free for Master-students, PhD-students & Post Docs. More information at
http://www.ged.rwth-aachen.de/index.php?cat=Education&subcat=Events&page=Event_01What?:
2 Day Short course
Title: Geologic trapping of buoyant fluids: the role of structural geology
Who?
Peter Vrolijk & Franco Corona, Exxon Mobil Upstream Research
When? 13 - 14 October 2011
Where? RWTH Aachen University, Structural Geology - Tectonics - Geomechanics
Room 408
Lochnerstraße 4-20 Haus a
52056 Aachen, Germany
Description:
Trapping of oil, gas, and other buoyant fluids requires a geologic container that is often formed through structural processes. Moreover, structural geologists are particularly adept at conceptualizing the complex 3D structures that often develop. In this course we will focus on the critical elements necessary for trapping fluids in the subsurface and will emphasize the variety of geometric elements and the techniques to evaluate those geometries with common subsurface data types.
Free Participation for:
Master Students
PhD Students
Post Docs
Application Deadline:
1. October 2011 via
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