Mar 5, 2013

Petroleum Geochemistry_Module1_25Feb-02Mar

The first module of Petroleum Geochemistry CE71.9004 was conducted from 25 February to 02 March 2013. The instructor is Prof. Paul Philp, Professor of Petroleum Geochemistry, University of Oklahoma.
B.Sc.University of Aberdeen; Ph.D and D.Sc. University of Sydney

From left to right: Mr. Duong Tan Da - PVEP, Mr. NGuyen Quang Hoa - TNK, Mr. Chau Dang Khoa - TNK, Ms. Do Uyen - Program staff, Prof. Paul Philp, Ms. Vuong Thi Ha - Fairfield, Mr. Le Minh Hai - Hoang Long Hoan Vu JOC, Mr. Mach THo Binh - Thang Long Truong Son JOC, Mr. Do Van Thanh - Fairfield, Mr. Do Chi Cuong - Cuu Long JOC, Mr. Tran Quang Dat - Cuu Long JOC

CE71.9004: Petroleum Geochemistry 3(3-0)

Petroleum geochemistry evolved rapidly in the period 1970-2000 and is now a mature discipline widely  used  in  many  aspects  of  petroleum  exploration.  If  one  thinks  of  the  petroleum  system, petroleum geochemistry plays a role in characterizing the source rocks, evaluating thermal history of  the source rocks and whether they  have  matured  enough to generate oil or gas, monitoring migration pathways and playing a significant role in reservoir characterization.

Course description:         To  provide  a  basic  knowledge  of  many  of  the  important  concepts  and techniques of petroleum geochemistry to help understanding of reports and published papers that makes extensive use of geochemical data and techniques. To utilize of the basic concepts and apply them to various aspects of natural gas exploration and exploitation

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