Basic Subsurface Interpretation Methods (GEO220)
The course provides an introduction for techniques of well and seismic interpretation for energy exploration and geological storage. Special focus is given to the subsurface geology of the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
Course description for study year 2024-2025. Please note that changes may occur.
Course code
GEO220
Version
1
Credits (ECTS)
10
Semester tution start
Autumn
Number of semesters
1
Exam semester
Autumn
Language of instruction
English
Content
NB! This is an elective course and may be cancelled if fewer than 10 students are enrolled by August 20th
- Introduction to the subsurface interpretation software
- Introduction to the subsurface geology of the Norwegian Continental Shelf
- Seismic and well data interpretation
- Synthetic seismogram
- Basic mapping of reservoirs
- Generation of deliverables for report and presentation
- Techniques for fault interpretation
- Subsurface geology for the energy transition
- Depth conversion
- Reservoir model
Note: A two-day intensive software course (e.g. Petrel) is offered at the beginning of the semester. Participation in the two-day course is highly recommended as all following activties during the semster will be done using the software.
Learning outcome
This course is based on the application of concepts that have been provided in previous courses in the area of petroleum geology, structural geology, stratigraphy and geophysics through the use of specialized interpretation software.
Knowledge:
- Fundamental background on how to build a subsurface 3D model
- Knowledge on basic well correlation and time intervals in sedimentary basins
- Knowledge on the geological significance of subsurface mapping and importance for energy exploration and production and geological storage
Skills:
- Be able to built a subsurface earth model using leading edge software tools.
- Be able to integrate geological and geophysical data in order to build a subsurface model.
- Be able to to correlate well and seismic data using time/depth relationships and syntethic seismograms.
- Be able to make oral presentations in order to provide an overview of the geological model and provide guidelines for exploration and production.
General competence:
- Have fundamental skills on integration of different types of subsurface geophysical and geological data and provide the understanding for other engineering activities such as drilling and reservoir.
- To communicate and make technical presentations in the area of expertise.
Required prerequisite knowledge
GEO100 Earth, Energy and Climate, GEO210 Structural Geology, PET110 Geophysics and Well Logging
GEO100 Earth, Energy and Climate, GEO130 Geophysics, GEO210 Structural Geology
Recommended prerequisites
Exam
Folder evaluation, oral presentation and written exam
Form of assessment | Weight | Duration | Marks | Aid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Folder evaluation | 40/100 | Letter grades | ||
Oral presentations (2) | 40/100 | 20 Minutes | Letter grades | Power-point |
Written exam | 20/100 | 2 Hours | Letter grades | All |
The course has a continuous form of assessment with a final exam. All assessment parts must be passed to achieve a grade in the course. There are no continuation options for the presentations or the portfolio. Continuation exams are offered the following semester for students who do not pass the exam. This is the last year GEO220 is offered and therefore students who fail have no opportunity to take the subject again.
Course teacher(s)
Course teacher:
Lothar SchulteCourse coordinator:
Alejandro Escalona VarelaCourse teacher:
Xiaoan ZhongStudy Program Director:
Lisa Jean WatsonStudy Adviser:
Karina SanniHead of Department:
Alejandro Escalona VarelaMethod of work
Course participation is highly recommended as of the training of computer/software skills and application of exercises in the laboratory.
Four hours a week of lectures (theory and computer program introduction) and at least four hours a week of laboratory practicals to develop the course project.
Overlapping courses
Course | Reduction (SP) |
---|---|
Basic subsurface interpretation methods (BPG140_1) | 5 |