In-person: Operations Geology and application to Energy Transition and Renewables

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Location of windfarms depends on seabed morphology and geology so site surveys are necessary.

The integrated reservoir modelling network group is happy to present a lunch and learn with Michael Simpson. He will be talking about operations geology and application to energy transition and renewables. Don't miss out on this great in-person event.

Date Time Duration Register by Location
5. March 1130 90 Min 1. March Meeting room Frigg 

 

Lunch 11:30
Presentation by Michael Simpson: 12:00

 

Operations Geologists are primarily concerned with trajectory and well planning and supervision of geological operations during the drilling phase but often there is considerable overlap with development geology. The role is primarily using the planned trajectory to estimate Pore pressure, fracture pressure and geohazards using offset data and seismic.

For well planning geohazards begin at the seabed and extend all the way through the reservoir to TD. Well planning begins with the trajectory and finding the optimum way of reaching the reservoir targets with minimal encountering of geohazards and to identifying pore pressure ramps in order to plan casing.

 

 

Participation fees:
FORCE members: free
Non-members: NOK 1000,-
University/Students: free

Important information:

You can register as a FORCE member and pay "FORCE member" price if you are an employee of a member company.
All FORCE member companies are listed here.

Payment is made online by credit card or VIPPS. Please note that no refunds will be given after you have signed up.
If you for any reason cannot attend the workshop, you are welcome to send a representative, just inform Linn Smerud as soon as there are changes. 

If you need to cancel your registration, please use the confirmation e-mail you received when you signed up.

If the seminar/webinar is cancelled, your payment will be refunded. 

For other questions, please contact Linn Smerud or Tone Mydland.

Updated: 05/03/2024

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