*Dear IAGI Member,*

Biro Kursus IAGI (Indonesian Association of Geologists) has arranged a
workshop in October 2013.  Workshop will be held at Santika Hotel, Medan,
Indonesia. This workshop is arranged as Pre Convention and Post Convention
for HAGI-IAGI Joint Convention 2013. There are courses that we arranged for
this occasion.

*Course*

*Date*

*Instructor*

*Tuition Fee*

*Brosur*

Geology of Indonesia : Updated Knowledge for Science, Geotourism, and
Natural Resources

Nov, 1st-2nd



Awang Harun Satyana

Rp 13.000.000,00



Pdf <http://www.aspacpetro.com/Workshop%20IAGI/Brosur%20Pak%20Awang.pdf>

Geohazard in Oil, Gas, & Geothermal Industry

Oct, 26th-28th

DR. Prihadi

Rp 13.500.000,00

Pdf <http://www.aspacpetro.com/Workshop%20IAGI/Brosur%20Pak%20Prihadi.pdf>

Formation Evaluation in Fractured reservoir (Naturally Fractured Reservoir)

Oct, 26th-28th

DR. Ir. Budi P Kantaatmadja, M.Sc.

Rp 17.000.000,00

Pdf <http://www.aspacpetro.com/Workshop%20IAGI/Brosur%20Pak%20Budi.pdf>

Operations Geology : Applied Concepts on Exploration Wells

Oct, 26th-28th

Made D. Sulitra

Rp 15.500.000,00

Pdf<http://www.aspacpetro.com/Workshop%20IAGI/Brosur%20Pak%20Made%20(26-28%20Oktober%202013).pdf>

Petrological characteristics of fractured basement reservoir of Cuu Long
Basin, South Vietnam

Oct, 27th-28th

Prof. Trinh Van Long (Vietnam)

Rp 15.000.000,00

Pdf<http://www.aspacpetro.com/Workshop%20IAGI/Brosur%20Pak%20Trinh%20Van%20Long.pdf>

*Course Overview :*

*1.      **Geology of Indonesia : Updated Knowledge for Science,
Geotourism, and Natural Resources*

Western Indonesian basins are considered for the most part to be relatively
mature with regard to petroleum exploration  and  production.  There  are,
however,  a  number  of  basins  or  parts  of maturely-explored  basins
considered to be underexplored hence like frontier areas, including:
intra-arc and fore-arc basins of Sumatra and Java, as well as onshore
basins in inner part of Kalimantan like upper Kutei, upper Tarakan, Melawi,
Ketungau, and Pembuang Basins. Compared to Western Indonesia, Eastern
Indonesia is considered to be underexplored, with half of the basins not
yet drilled. This is because of deep water, poor infrastructure, remote
onshore location, and a poor understanding of the geology. Eastern
Indonesia, with the exception of the Tertiary in Seram, Salawati and
Bintuni basins, has been considered to be frontier, including: Sulawesi,
Halmahera, Banda Arc, Papua and offshore areas around these  islands. There
are probably more than 100 speculative petroleum systems  in the  frontier
areas of  Indonesia which need  further exploration  to realize  their
prospectivities.

*2.      **Geohazard in Oil, Gas, & Geothermal Industry*

A geohazard  is a geological state that may  lead to widespread damage or
risk. Geohazards are geological and environmental conditions and  involve
long-term or short-term geological processes. Geohazards can be relatively
small features, but they can also attain huge dimensions and affect local
and regional socio-economy to a large extent.  The  2  days  course
objective  is  to  give  a  general  overview  and  revealed  some  simple
technique  in identification of  the geohazard potential. In oil and
geothermal  industry most of the expenses  is nearly exponential during
exploration stage as well as  in the early  stage  of  field  development.
Risk mitigation  before  execution  the  project must  be  carried  out
for  each geohazard potential within  the working area  for  the project
sustainability.

*3.      **Formation Evaluation in Fractured reservoir (Naturally Fractured
Reservoir)*

It is obvious that fractured reservoirs should be  categorized as one of
the most  risky reservoirs to be explored, evaluated and developed. This
reservoir is  included in the category of un-conventional reservoirs.
Fractured reservoirs are essential to be evaluated in  the early stage of
its field lifecycle, in order to minimize the drilling costs of
un-necessary wells.Thus, it is essential to acquire well-data early for
optimizing future well locations, for predicting HC  recovery, and for
economically depleting of the field.  In this workshop, we will cover the
essential must-have-borehole-data for effective and efficient evaluation of
fractured reservoirs.

*4.      **Operations Geology : Applied Concepts on Exploration Wells*

In  a  typical Exploration Campaign, Exploration Geologists  identify  and
assess  the  location, quantity  and quality of HC reserves;  ascertain
extraction  risks  analysis;  prepare  reports  and  maps;  analyze
geological  data  using  multi  skills applications;    and  advise
technical    and  engineering  team  up  to    upper   managerial
level,    based  on    technical recommendation.   In addition to these
responsibilities,   Operations   Geologists also requires the ability to
communicate adequately   as an integral part of the team, along with
Drilling Engineer and Operations to drill exploration well in a safer,
efficient, and successful manner, aligned with  its exploration goal.

At  the end of  the  integrated course participants will be able  to:

1.         Understand  the  fundamentals of Applicable Geology

2.         Contribute  to  the preparation of exploration wells and  their
respective operations

3.         Gain a deeper  insight of  pore pressure prediction to be used
for  the well planning,  drilling hazards and risks derived  from

4.         offset geological data, along with application and benefit of
well-site data  in exploration wells.

5.         Illustrate  the relationship between drilling  fluids
hole/drilling decisions and  logging data acquisition effectiveness

6.         Learn  the  techniques used by well site geologists  in
formation evaluation program

7.         Comprehend Drilling operations as  it relates  to Operations
Geology

*5.      **Petrological characteristics of fractured basement reservoir of
Cuu Long Basin, South Vietnam*

The discovery of the oil reservoir in the fractured basement of White Tiger
oil field in Cuu Long basin of Vietnam has greatly changed the points of
view on the oil and gas exploration and production in Viet Nam, in Region
and significantly contributed to the development of the oil and gas science
in the World.

White Tiger oil field is the biggest oil field on the shelf of Vietnam in
general and Cuu Long basin in particular, including a lot of oil
reservoirs. The
oil reservoir in the basement is one of the most special, non-classical oil
reservoirs in the world with total OIIP reaching nearly 4 billion barrels.
Up to now the total production from White Tiger fractured basement is over
1300 barrels of oil and tens billion m3 of associated gas.

The Cuu Long basin basement is composed of different types of rock
including Jurassic sedimentary rocks, Cretaceous diorite, granodiorite,
granite, andesite, dacite, rhyolite and Paleogene mafic and felsic dike
rocks formed in different tectonic settings. Among the igneous rocks of Cuu
Long basin basement granites are predominant constituting main fractured
basement reservoir in different oil fields. The granitoid of the basement
belongs to I-type and A-type granite which were strongly fractured during
the Cenozoic deformation process.



*Registration and Tuition fee*

For registration you must submit the registration form maximum 10 days
before workshop. Tuition fee are transferable but not refundable.
Notification is required to substitute another participant, no later 5
working days prior to the program, should the nominated person be unable to
attend. Late cancellation sometimes causes event to be abandoned. Non
attendance participant will be full charged as all preparations will have
been done. For your information, workshop can be cancelled if participants
less than 7 persons and we will inform the cancellation maximum 5 days
before.

* Payment before the course will get discount Rp 500,000,00

*Register now!***

You can download the registration form
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For further information regarding IAGI Workshop 2013 :

Please do not hesitate to contact :
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