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Carbonate Reservoirs

This course delves into the geological, petrophysical, and fluid-flow properties of carbonate reservoirs. Topics include reservoir characterization, diagenesis, pore system analysis, and advanced recovery methods. Participants will learn to evaluate reservoir performance, develop effective production strategies, and overcome challenges like heterogeneity and natural fractures. Real-world case studies and hands-on exercises ensure practical application.

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Who Should Attend?​

This programme is designed for geoscientists, reservoir engineers, petrophysicists, and other professionals involved in the exploration, characterization, and management of carbonate reservoirs. It is particularly beneficial for those working in oil and gas reservoir evaluation and development, as well as team leaders and decision-makers seeking to enhance their understanding of carbonate reservoir complexities and improve operational outcomes.

Benefits of Attending​

By attending this programme, participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the complexities of carbonate reservoirs, including pore architecture, reservoir quality, and heterogeneity. They will enhance their ability to integrate geological, geophysical, and petrophysical data to evaluate and manage carbonate reservoirs effectively. Through practical exercises and case studies, attendees will acquire valuable skills in fracture analysis, 3D modeling, and stratigraphic interpretation, enabling them to make informed decisions that optimize reservoir performance and recovery

Learning Objectives

The course aims to teach participants to characterize carbonate reservoirs, analyze pore systems, and implement advanced recovery techniques. Attendees will also learn to evaluate the impact of diagenesis and fractures on reservoir performance and design effective development plans.

By the end of this programme, participants will be able to:

  • Identify stratigraphic variations in carbonate pore architecture and understand their impact on permeability.
  • Analyze the relationship between primary depositional facies, sequence stratigraphic frameworks, and diagenetic history in shaping pore architecture and reservoir quality.
  • Understand fracturing in carbonates and how fracture density, aperture, and length correlate with facies, lithology, and diagenesis.
  • Assess the controls on carbonate reservoir heterogeneity at sub-reservoir to reservoir scales.
  • Apply 3D geostatistical modeling techniques to better understand carbonate reservoir heterogeneity and optimize reservoir development and management.

DAY 1

Understanding Carbonate Reservoirs: Controls and Facies Distribution

    • Factors controlling carbonate production: temperature, latitude, depth, salinity, and their impact on reservoir facies distribution.
    • Carbonate microfacies:
      • Classification schemes: Dunham and Folk.
      • Types of reef rocks and microbialite classification.
      • Overview of grain types: non-skeletal (e.g., cortoids, ooids, pisoids, oncoids, grapestones, intraclasts, extraclasts) and skeletal (e.g., coral, bryozoans, algae, molluscs, foraminifera).
      • Understanding the carbonate matrix.
    • Exercise: Analysis of modern carbonate depositional environments and facies distribution.

DAY 2

Carbonate Platforms, Builders, and Sequence Stratigraphy

    • Carbonate factories and their evolution through time:
      • T (tropical), C (cool water), and M (mud-dominated) factories (Schlager model).
      • Types of carbonate platforms: isolated, rimmed attached, attached, and ramps.
      • Distribution and significance in reservoirs.
    • Carbonate sequence stratigraphy and cyclicity:
      • Shelf cycles of ramps, Lofer, and Latemar cycles.
      • Brining upwards cycles and identification of stratal discontinuities.
      • Techniques for recognizing discontinuities in core, well-logs, and seismic data.
    • Exercise: Core and thin section descriptions for carbonate sequences.

DAY 3

Carbonate Diagenesis and Reservoir Characterization

    • Diagenesis processes:
      • Cement types and their influence on porosity and permeability.
      • Dolomitization: positive and negative effects on reservoir quality.
      • Dedolomitization and its implications.
    • Carbonate ichnology:
      • Bioturbation index and ichnofacies.
    • Reservoir characterization:
      • Classification and types of pore systems.
    • Exercise: Integrating seismic, well logs, and core data to evaluate carbonate plays.

DAY 4

Modern Carbonate Depositional Environments

    • Examination of current depositional systems: reefs, lagoons, shoals, and open marine settings.
    • Identification of key stratigraphic surfaces: sequence boundaries, transgressive surfaces, and maximum flooding surfaces.
    • Exercise: Practical identification of stratigraphic surfaces in cores and logs.

DAY 5

Seismic Expression and Reservoir Analysis

    • Seismic characteristics of carbonate platforms:
      • Interpretation of platform geometries and depositional patterns.
      • Recognizing key seismic signatures of carbonate reservoirs.
    • Net-to-gross calculations for carbonate reservoirs:
      • Understanding the distribution of reservoir quality facies.
      • Evaluating porosity, permeability, and reservoir connectivity.
    • Exercise: Performing net-to-gross calculations and seismic interpretation for carbonate reservoirs.

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Doha, qatar
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october 13 - october 17 2025
London, uk
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Doha, qatar
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London, uk
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october 04 - october 08 2026
Doha, qatar
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october 12 - october 16 2026
London, uk
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Understanding and managing carbonate reservoirs effectively is essential for optimizing production and reducing operational challenges. This course equips organizations with the skills to maximize hydrocarbon recovery, minimize risks, and improve overall efficiency and profitability in developing carbonate formations.
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