Re: [iagi-net-l] 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessmen
Kursus ini tidak kolaborasi dengan Biro Kursus IAGI Mas Aji. Sampai saat ini kami belum pernah di kontak oleh Panitia Kursus itu. Tx Hari utomo 2012/5/4 ajis...@ymail.com Apakah kursus ini kolaborasi dengan biro kursus iagi atau bagaimana? Salam SA Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry® -- *From: * carolus prasetyadi cprasety...@yahoo.com *Date: *Fri, 4 May 2012 13:49:13 +0800 (SGT) *To: *iagi-net@iagi.or.idiagi-net@iagi.or.id *ReplyTo: * iagi-net@iagi.or.id *Subject: *[iagi-net-l] 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessmen Bagi rekan2 yg tertarik untuk mendalami Basement Reservoir, akan diadakan kursus berikut ini: * * *3-DAYS **SHORT COURSE ** FIELDTRIP * *BASEMENT RESERVOIR:* *Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessment*** *Instructor ** **: Dr. Ir. Yustinus Suyatno Yuwono* *Day Date ** **: Thursday**-Saturday**, 24**, **25** 26 ** May 2012* *Venue ** **: **Hotel Melia Purosani, Yogyakarta* *Course Fee ** **: Rp. 4**.**000.000,- (including: Coffe breaks, lunch, seminar kits)*** *Regristation dateline : 14 May 2012* *Contact Person Reg. : C.Prasetyadi (cprasety...@yahoo.com; Hp 081-5686-7499) Sutarto(sutarto_geo...@yahoo.co.id; Hp 081-2270-8961).* *Payment for reg. : Transfer to MANDIRI 137-00-0469-196-6 a/n Ir.Sutarto, MT; * * BCA 456-4918-794, a/n Sutarto Ir.* * * *Introduction purpose of the course* Oil and gas fields in crystalline basement are discovered mostly by accident, usually when the well operator notices hydrocarbon shows and test the well. Other case in discovering the HC in basement is when the drilling operator reveals the drilling rate is still high even though the depth has already reached the basement due to the present of the “soft zone” within the crystalline basement and finally discovers HC accordingly. Commercial oil deposits in basement rocks are not “geological accidents” but are oil accumulations which obey all the rules of oil sourcing, migration, and entrapment; therefore in areas of not too deep basement, oil deposits within basement rocks should be explored with the same professional skill and zeal as accumulations in the overlying sediments (Landes et al, 1960). The purpose of this course is to encourage further work in the HC exploration in the basement in all(?) oil fields. You will never know that other HC maybe “sleeps in your backyard” if you don’t explore it properly. * * *Program Outline* *Day-1* (Thursday, 24 May 2012): *Morning and afternoon sessions* Topic : Petrology and petrogenesis *Lithology of the common basement rocks* The lithologies of the basement rocks can be devised into 4 groups in practical use for the HC industry i.e.: granitoids, volcanics, non-carbonate metamorphic, and carbonate metamorphic (marble). Petrological aspects of these rock assemblages will be discussed based on their petrography, chemistry, genetics, and the related tectonic environments. Each rock assemblage will be discussed in the simplified version to understand their significant role to the HC reservoir characteristics. Special sub-topic such as “granite wash”, texture and porosity of the volcanic unit, will be discussed in more details. *Day2** *(Friday, 25 May 2012): *Morning session and afternoon sessions* Topic : Alteration and its impact to the rock porosity *The role of the ancient hydrothermal alteration* Basic principle and identification of the trace of the hydrothermal process within “old” basement rocks will be discussed in detail. This process is believed to be major cause in high porosity anomalous zone encountered within the commonly tight basement rocks, beside rock fracturation process by tectonic event(s). It is a new concept introducing “a new play” as a tool to explore in more systematically the basement HC reservoir potential based on the empirical data. It differs from the HC reservoir within the sedimentary formations that has been well-established by all of the Oil Companies. HC reservoir in the basement zone need a different “play” to guide the exploration: petrology assessment. *S**chedule* *Day 1** (Thursday, 24 May 2012)* 1. 08.00 – 09.00: Registration 2. 09.00 – 09.30: Opening ceremony *3. *09.30 – 10.00: *Coffe **Break* 4. 10.00 – 12.00: Session 1: Petrology of igneous rocks *5. *12.00 – 13.00: *Lunch** Break (Ishoma)*** 6. 13.00 – 14.30: Session 2: Petrology of metamorphic rocks *7. *14.30 – 15.00: *Coffe break*** 8. 15.00 – 16.00: Session 3: Tectonic setting of igneous and metamorphic rocks *Day2** (Friday, 25 May 2012)* 1. 08.00 – 09.30: Session 4: Hydrothermal alteration: basic principles *2. *09.30 – 10.00: *Coffee Break *** 3
Re: [iagi-net-l] 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessmen
Apakah kursus ini kolaborasi dengan biro kursus iagi atau bagaimana? Salam SA Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry® -Original Message- From: carolus prasetyadi cprasety...@yahoo.com Date: Fri, 4 May 2012 13:49:13 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.idiagi-net@iagi.or.id Reply-To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id Subject: [iagi-net-l] 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessmen Bagi rekan2 yg tertarik untuk mendalami Basement Reservoir, akan diadakan kursus berikut ini: 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessment Instructor : Dr. Ir. Yustinus Suyatno Yuwono Day Date : Thursday-Saturday, 24, 25 26May 2012 Venue : Hotel Melia Purosani, Yogyakarta Course Fee : Rp. 4.000.000,- (including: Coffe breaks, lunch, seminar kits) Regristation dateline : 14 May 2012 Contact Person Reg.: C.Prasetyadi (cprasety...@yahoo.com; Hp 081-5686-7499) Sutarto (sutarto_geo...@yahoo.co.id; Hp 081-2270-8961). Payment for reg. : Transfer to MANDIRI 137-00-0469-196-6 a/n Ir.Sutarto, MT; BCA 456-4918-794, a/n Sutarto Ir. Introduction purpose of the course Oil and gas fields in crystalline basement are discovered mostly by accident, usually when the well operator notices hydrocarbon shows and test the well. Other case in discovering the HC in basement is when the drilling operator reveals the drilling rate is still high even though the depth has already reached the basement due to the present of the “soft zone” within the crystalline basement and finally discovers HC accordingly.Commercial oil deposits in basement rocks are not “geological accidents” but are oil accumulations which obey all the rules of oil sourcing, migration, and entrapment; therefore in areas of not too deep basement, oil deposits within basement rocks should be explored with the same professional skill and zeal as accumulations in the overlying sediments (Landes et al, 1960).The purpose of this course is to encourage further work in the HC exploration in the basement in all(?) oil fields. You will never know that other HC maybe “sleeps in your backyard” if you don’t explore it properly. Program Outline Day-1(Thursday, 24 May 2012): Morning and afternoon sessions Topic : Petrology and petrogenesis Lithology of the common basement rocks The lithologies of the basement rocks can be devised into 4 groups in practical use for the HC industry i.e.: granitoids, volcanics, non-carbonate metamorphic, and carbonate metamorphic (marble). Petrological aspects of these rock assemblages will be discussed based on their petrography, chemistry, genetics, and the related tectonic environments. Each rock assemblage will be discussed in the simplified version to understand their significant role to the HC reservoir characteristics. Special sub-topic such as “granite wash”, texture and porosity of the volcanic unit, will be discussed in more details. Day2(Friday, 25 May 2012): Morning session and afternoon sessions Topic : Alteration and its impact to the rock porosity The role of the ancient hydrothermal alteration Basic principle and identification of the trace of the hydrothermal process within “old” basement rocks will be discussed in detail. This process is believed to be major cause in high porosity anomalous zone encountered within the commonly tight basement rocks, beside rock fracturation process by tectonic event(s). It is a new concept introducing “a new play” as a tool to explore in more systematicallythe basement HC reservoir potential based on the empirical data. It differsfrom the HC reservoir within the sedimentary formations that has been well-established by all of the Oil Companies. HC reservoir in the basement zone need a different “play” to guide the exploration: petrology assessment. Schedule Day 1(Thursday, 24 May 2012) 1. 08.00 – 09.00: Registration 2. 09.00 – 09.30: Opening ceremony 3. 09.30 – 10.00: Coffe Break 4. 10.00 – 12.00: Session 1: Petrology of igneous rocks 5. 12.00 – 13.00: LunchBreak (Ishoma) 6. 13.00 – 14.30: Session 2: Petrology of metamorphic rocks 7. 14.30 – 15.00: Coffe break 8. 15.00 – 16.00: Session 3: Tectonic setting of igneous and metamorphic rocks Day2(Friday, 25 May 2012) 1. 08.00 – 09.30: Session 4: Hydrothermal alteration: basic principles 2. 09.30 – 10.00: Coffee Break 3. 10.00 – 11.30: Session 5: Other alterations 4. 11.30 – 13.00: Lunch Break ( Friday Prayer) 5. 13.00 – 14.30: Session 6: Effect of alteration(s) to the host rocks 6. 14.30 – 15.00: Coffe Break 7. 15.00 – 16.30: Session 7: Discussion and case studies 8. 16.30 – 17.00: Closing ceremony Day3 (Saturday, 26 May 2012): Fieldtrip to Bayat 1. 07.00-07.30: Gathering in the lobby 2. 07.30
[iagi-net-l] 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessmen
Bagi rekan2 yg tertarik untuk mendalami Basement Reservoir, akan diadakan kursus berikut ini: 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessment Instructor : Dr. Ir. Yustinus Suyatno Yuwono Day Date : Thursday-Saturday, 24, 25 26May 2012 Venue : Hotel Melia Purosani, Yogyakarta Course Fee : Rp. 4.000.000,- (including: Coffe breaks, lunch, seminar kits) Regristation dateline : 14 May 2012 Contact Person Reg.: C.Prasetyadi (cprasety...@yahoo.com; Hp 081-5686-7499) Sutarto (sutarto_geo...@yahoo.co.id; Hp 081-2270-8961). Payment for reg. : Transfer to MANDIRI 137-00-0469-196-6 a/n Ir.Sutarto, MT; BCA 456-4918-794, a/n Sutarto Ir. Introduction purpose of the course Oil and gas fields in crystalline basement are discovered mostly by accident, usually when the well operator notices hydrocarbon shows and test the well. Other case in discovering the HC in basement is when the drilling operator reveals the drilling rate is still high even though the depth has already reached the basement due to the present of the “soft zone” within the crystalline basement and finally discovers HC accordingly.Commercial oil deposits in basement rocks are not “geological accidents” but are oil accumulations which obey all the rules of oil sourcing, migration, and entrapment; therefore in areas of not too deep basement, oil deposits within basement rocks should be explored with the same professional skill and zeal as accumulations in the overlying sediments (Landes et al, 1960).The purpose of this course is to encourage further work in the HC exploration in the basement in all(?) oil fields. You will never know that other HC maybe “sleeps in your backyard” if you don’t explore it properly. Program Outline Day-1(Thursday, 24 May 2012): Morning and afternoon sessions Topic : Petrology and petrogenesis Lithology of the common basement rocks The lithologies of the basement rocks can be devised into 4 groups in practical use for the HC industry i.e.: granitoids, volcanics, non-carbonate metamorphic, and carbonate metamorphic (marble). Petrological aspects of these rock assemblages will be discussed based on their petrography, chemistry, genetics, and the related tectonic environments. Each rock assemblage will be discussed in the simplified version to understand their significant role to the HC reservoir characteristics. Special sub-topic such as “granite wash”, texture and porosity of the volcanic unit, will be discussed in more details. Day2(Friday, 25 May 2012): Morning session and afternoon sessions Topic : Alteration and its impact to the rock porosity The role of the ancient hydrothermal alteration Basic principle and identification of the trace of the hydrothermal process within “old” basement rocks will be discussed in detail. This process is believed to be major cause in high porosity anomalous zone encountered within the commonly tight basement rocks, beside rock fracturation process by tectonic event(s). It is a new concept introducing “a new play” as a tool to explore in more systematicallythe basement HC reservoir potential based on the empirical data. It differsfrom the HC reservoir within the sedimentary formations that has been well-established by all of the Oil Companies. HC reservoir in the basement zone need a different “play” to guide the exploration: petrology assessment. Schedule Day 1(Thursday, 24 May 2012) 1. 08.00 – 09.00: Registration 2. 09.00 – 09.30: Opening ceremony 3. 09.30 – 10.00: Coffe Break 4. 10.00 – 12.00: Session 1: Petrology of igneous rocks 5. 12.00 – 13.00: LunchBreak (Ishoma) 6. 13.00 – 14.30: Session 2: Petrology of metamorphic rocks 7. 14.30 – 15.00: Coffe break 8. 15.00 – 16.00: Session 3: Tectonic setting of igneous and metamorphic rocks Day2(Friday, 25 May 2012) 1. 08.00 – 09.30: Session 4: Hydrothermal alteration: basic principles 2. 09.30 – 10.00: Coffee Break 3. 10.00 – 11.30: Session 5: Other alterations 4. 11.30 – 13.00: Lunch Break ( Friday Prayer) 5. 13.00 – 14.30: Session 6: Effect of alteration(s) to the host rocks 6. 14.30 – 15.00: Coffe Break 7. 15.00 – 16.30: Session 7: Discussion and case studies 8. 16.30 – 17.00: Closing ceremony Day3 (Saturday, 26 May 2012): Fieldtrip to Bayat 1. 07.00-07.30: Gathering in the lobby 2. 07.30-08.30: Trip to Bayat 3. 08.30-12.00: Basement outcrop observation 4. 12.00 – 13.00: Ishoma (Lunch) 5. 13.00 – 14.00: Back to Yogya
Re: [iagi-net-l] 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessmen
Kursus yang sangat menarik, sebaiknya setiap sumur pemboran explorasi juga diperdalam ke basement, tugas kita2 yang di KPS membuat jusrifikasi; tinggal bagaimana caranya agar bisa diterima oleh manajement. Ada yang mendefinisikan explorasi sebagai Creative Geological Thingking,untuk itu bagi yang ada kesempatan mengikuti kursus ini sebaiknya diambil saja. Salam Anggoro On 3/12/12, carolus prasetyadi cprasety...@yahoo.com wrote: Bagi rekan2 yg tertarik untuk mendalami Basement Reservoir, akan diadakan kursus berikut ini: 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessment Instructor : Dr. Ir. Yustinus Suyatno Yuwono Day Date : Thursday-Saturday, 24, 25 26May 2012 Venue : Hotel Melia Purosani, Yogyakarta Course Fee : Rp. 4.000.000,- (including: Coffe breaks, lunch, seminar kits) Regristation dateline : 14 May 2012 Contact Person Reg.: C.Prasetyadi (cprasety...@yahoo.com; Hp 081-5686-7499) Sutarto (sutarto_geo...@yahoo.co.id; Hp 081-2270-8961). Payment for reg. : Transfer to MANDIRI 137-00-0469-196-6 a/n Ir.Sutarto, MT; BCA 456-4918-794, a/n Sutarto Ir. Introduction purpose of the course Oil and gas fields in crystalline basement are discovered mostly by accident, usually when the well operator notices hydrocarbon shows and test the well. Other case in discovering the HC in basement is when the drilling operator reveals the drilling rate is still high even though the depth has already reached the basement due to the present of the “soft zone” within the crystalline basement and finally discovers HC accordingly.Commercial oil deposits in basement rocks are not “geological accidents” but are oil accumulations which obey all the rules of oil sourcing, migration, and entrapment; therefore in areas of not too deep basement, oil deposits within basement rocks should be explored with the same professional skill and zeal as accumulations in the overlying sediments (Landes et al, 1960).The purpose of this course is to encourage further work in the HC exploration in the basement in all(?) oil fields. You will never know that other HC maybe “sleeps in your backyard” if you don’t explore it properly. Program Outline Day-1(Thursday, 24 May 2012): Morning and afternoon sessions Topic : Petrology and petrogenesis Lithology of the common basement rocks The lithologies of the basement rocks can be devised into 4 groups in practical use for the HC industry i.e.: granitoids, volcanics, non-carbonate metamorphic, and carbonate metamorphic (marble). Petrological aspects of these rock assemblages will be discussed based on their petrography, chemistry, genetics, and the related tectonic environments. Each rock assemblage will be discussed in the simplified version to understand their significant role to the HC reservoir characteristics. Special sub-topic such as “granite wash”, texture and porosity of the volcanic unit, will be discussed in more details. Day2(Friday, 25 May 2012): Morning session and afternoon sessions Topic : Alteration and its impact to the rock porosity The role of the ancient hydrothermal alteration Basic principle and identification of the trace of the hydrothermal process within “old” basement rocks will be discussed in detail. This process is believed to be major cause in high porosity anomalous zone encountered within the commonly tight basement rocks, beside rock fracturation process by tectonic event(s). It is a new concept introducing “a new play” as a tool to explore in more systematicallythe basement HC reservoir potential based on the empirical data. It differsfrom the HC reservoir within the sedimentary formations that has been well-established by all of the Oil Companies. HC reservoir in the basement zone need a different “play” to guide the exploration: petrology assessment. Schedule Day 1(Thursday, 24 May 2012) 1. 08.00 – 09.00: Registration 2. 09.00 – 09.30: Opening ceremony 3. 09.30 – 10.00: Coffe Break 4. 10.00 – 12.00: Session 1: Petrology of igneous rocks 5. 12.00 – 13.00: LunchBreak (Ishoma) 6. 13.00 – 14.30: Session 2: Petrology of metamorphic rocks 7. 14.30 – 15.00: Coffe break 8. 15.00 – 16.00: Session 3: Tectonic setting of igneous and metamorphic rocks Day2(Friday, 25 May 2012) 1. 08.00 – 09.30: Session 4: Hydrothermal alteration: basic principles 2. 09.30 – 10.00: Coffee Break 3. 10.00 – 11.30: Session 5: Other alterations 4. 11.30 – 13.00: Lunch Break ( Friday Prayer) 5. 13.00 – 14.30: Session 6: Effect of alteration(s) to the host rocks 6. 14.30 – 15.00: Coffe Break 7. 15.00 – 16.30: Session 7: Discussion and case studies 8. 16.30 – 17.00: Closing ceremony Day3
Re: [iagi-net-l] 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessmen
Menurut saya sih, untuk fractured basement ada dua tempat ideal kalo mau fieldtrip, yaitu Padang dan Vietnam. Di dua lokasi itu saya pikir kita dapat singkapan yang cukup bagus ya, Vietnam mungkin the best ya. Saya gak tahu di Yogya itu singkapannya dimana ya? yang jelas bahwa basement yang produktif (hubungannya dengan gas dan minyak) banyak hubungannya dengan fractured granite, tapi paling tidak mendekati granodiorit. Conocophillips tentu jagonya dalam hal ini. Pendekakan petrology penting terutama untuk mengenali produk dari alterasi geotermal atau hidrotermal yang nantinya berhubungan dengan kemungkinan rekahan di basement. On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Anggoro Dradjat adradjat@gmail.com wrote: Kursus yang sangat menarik, sebaiknya setiap sumur pemboran explorasi juga diperdalam ke basement, tugas kita2 yang di KPS membuat jusrifikasi; tinggal bagaimana caranya agar bisa diterima oleh manajement. Ada yang mendefinisikan explorasi sebagai Creative Geological Thingking,untuk itu bagi yang ada kesempatan mengikuti kursus ini sebaiknya diambil saja. Salam Anggoro On 3/12/12, carolus prasetyadi cprasety...@yahoo.com wrote: Bagi rekan2 yg tertarik untuk mendalami Basement Reservoir, akan diadakan kursus berikut ini: 3-DAYS SHORT COURSE FIELDTRIP BASEMENT RESERVOIR: Basic concept and principles, Petrology Assessment Instructor : Dr. Ir. Yustinus Suyatno Yuwono Day Date : Thursday-Saturday, 24, 25 26May 2012 Venue : Hotel Melia Purosani, Yogyakarta Course Fee : Rp. 4.000.000,- (including: Coffe breaks, lunch, seminar kits) Regristation dateline : 14 May 2012 Contact Person Reg.: C.Prasetyadi (cprasety...@yahoo.com; Hp 081-5686-7499) Sutarto (sutarto_geo...@yahoo.co.id; Hp 081-2270-8961). Payment for reg. : Transfer to MANDIRI 137-00-0469-196-6 a/n Ir.Sutarto, MT; BCA 456-4918-794, a/n Sutarto Ir. Introduction purpose of the course Oil and gas fields in crystalline basement are discovered mostly by accident, usually when the well operator notices hydrocarbon shows and test the well. Other case in discovering the HC in basement is when the drilling operator reveals the drilling rate is still high even though the depth has already reached the basement due to the present of the “soft zone” within the crystalline basement and finally discovers HC accordingly.Commercial oil deposits in basement rocks are not “geological accidents” but are oil accumulations which obey all the rules of oil sourcing, migration, and entrapment; therefore in areas of not too deep basement, oil deposits within basement rocks should be explored with the same professional skill and zeal as accumulations in the overlying sediments (Landes et al, 1960).The purpose of this course is to encourage further work in the HC exploration in the basement in all(?) oil fields. You will never know that other HC maybe “sleeps in your backyard” if you don’t explore it properly. Program Outline Day-1(Thursday, 24 May 2012): Morning and afternoon sessions Topic : Petrology and petrogenesis Lithology of the common basement rocks The lithologies of the basement rocks can be devised into 4 groups in practical use for the HC industry i.e.: granitoids, volcanics, non-carbonate metamorphic, and carbonate metamorphic (marble). Petrological aspects of these rock assemblages will be discussed based on their petrography, chemistry, genetics, and the related tectonic environments. Each rock assemblage will be discussed in the simplified version to understand their significant role to the HC reservoir characteristics. Special sub-topic such as “granite wash”, texture and porosity of the volcanic unit, will be discussed in more details. Day2(Friday, 25 May 2012): Morning session and afternoon sessions Topic : Alteration and its impact to the rock porosity The role of the ancient hydrothermal alteration Basic principle and identification of the trace of the hydrothermal process within “old” basement rocks will be discussed in detail. This process is believed to be major cause in high porosity anomalous zone encountered within the commonly tight basement rocks, beside rock fracturation process by tectonic event(s). It is a new concept introducing “a new play” as a tool to explore in more systematicallythe basement HC reservoir potential based on the empirical data. It differsfrom the HC reservoir within the sedimentary formations that has been well-established by all of the Oil Companies. HC reservoir in the basement zone need a different “play” to guide the exploration: petrology assessment. Schedule Day 1(Thursday, 24 May 2012) 1. 08.00 – 09.00: Registration 2. 09.00 – 09.30: Opening ceremony 3. 09.30 – 10.00: Coffe Break 4. 10.00 – 12.00: Session 1: Petrology of