This Class is designed to show Geoscience and Geophysics students how to identify reservoirs and source levels in seismic data in order to characterize prospective levels. Also, we will discuss how to link the results to additional data to enrich our observations.
Virtual
$150
This Class is intended for young engineers, university students, and petroleum geophysics professionals to learn exactly how to analyze seismic data to map prospect levels.
By attending this Class, you will gain a basic and practical knowledge on how to recognize the features of petroleum systems in seismic data, and how to use additional data to improve the results obtained.
Mienlam Essi Mike-Franck is an Applied Geophysicist, and was previously an engineering geophysicist in Endsleigh Cameroon, where he was responsible for geophysical characterization of the Nyabizan-Campo soils. Mr. Mienlam has over 8 years of professional experience in Applied Geophysics.
Mr. Mienlam is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Yaoundé I, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science. He has also been the President of SEG Yaoundé for the past 5 years. His thesis and dissertation work involves the use of seismic, borehole, and field data analysis to map reservoirs and source rocks in a Cameroonian offshore basin.
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