STRUCTURE INTERPRETATION IN EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT
COURSE AND WORKSHOP
FEBRUARY 5 - 9, 2012Instructor : SANDRO SERRA, PH.D.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Exploration and Development Geologists, Geophysicists, Exploration Supervisors and Mangers.
Course Outline
Day 1:
- Introduction and course overview
- Process for exploring for structural traps
- Influence of the mechanical properties of rocks on the
- shape of structures
Day 2:
- Structures in compressional terrains
- Tectonic framework of fold and thrust belts
- Influence of mechanical stratigraphy
- Fold shapes and trap styles
Day 3:
- Structures in extensional terrains; Inversion structures
- Tectonic framework of rift basins
- Influence of mechanical stratigraphy
- Normal fault patterns and trap styles
- Reactivation of normal faults
Day 4:
- Structures in strike-slip terrains
- Tectonic framework of strike-slip basins
- Characteristic structures in strike-slip settings
- Salt tectonics in passive margin shelf-slope settings
- Tectonic influence of salt in evolving passive margin settings
- Diapir styles and growth sequence
- Allocthonous salt and salt canopies
- Evolution of raft blocks and turtle structures
- Distal, salt-floored fold and thrust belts
Day 5:
- Effect of structure on reservoir properties
- Tools for structural analysis
LOCATION
First day will be held at the Sofitel Hotel, in Cairo. The participants will fly the next day to Hurghada. The course will be continued in Hurghada.
COURSE FEES
FIVE DAYS U.S.$ 1900
The cost is inclusive of course manual, guidebook, accommodation in Hurghada and air ticket to/from Hurghada.
INSTRUCTOR PROFILE
Dr. Sandro Serra Serra is a specialist in structural geology with strong formal training focused on outcrop studies, rock mechanics, computer and physical modeling, and balanced cross sections. During more than 28 years in the oil industry, he has enhanced and applied his expertise to diverse exploration projects involving a variety of structural trap styles in many parts of the world, including the Americas, eastern Europe, north and east Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. He is most adept at providing technical input on topics dealing with regional tectonics, structural style, and the detailed geometry of structural traps.
He is enthusiastic about developing and applying new techniques to more quickly and accurately assess risk associated with trap shape and trap timing in oil and gas exploration and development projects. Dr. Serra has helped design and teach several in-house training courses related to structural styles. He published many papers in international magazines and conferences.
Employment History
2004 - Present: Consultant for Several Oil Companies.
1999 - 2003: BP Houston
1999 - 1977: Amoco Houston
Education
Ph.D., Geology, 1978, Texas A&M University
M.S., Geology, 1973, Syracuse University
B.S., Geology, 1970, City College of New York
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