Depositional System & Facies Analysis Course

Duration: 5 days / 20 Hours
— 13/07/2025
  • This course has been developed to demonstrate to geoscientists and petroleum engineers the procedures employed by geologists in defining depositional facies and developing geological models through the interpretation of sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy and integration with log, core and seismic data.

  • Introduction

    • Surface and subsurface facies analysis - concepts and techniques

    • Scale - regional to single well

    • Depositional architecture

    • Basins and units

    Clastic depositional facies

    • Introduction to clastic sediments

    • Facies analysis

    • Sedimentary structures

    • Data acquisition and log responses

    • Aeolian environments

    • Alluvial fan and floodplain environments

    • Coastal deltaic environments

    • Linear coastal environments

    • Shelf processes

    • Deep marine environments

    • Glacial and glaciogenic environments

    • Source rock facies

    • Regional and field scale mapping

    Carbonate depositional facies

    • Introduction to carbonate sedimentology

    • Environmental analysis

    • Classification of carbonate platforms

    • Depositional environments

    • Aeolian and lacustrine facies

    • Sabkha and tidal flat

    • Barrier shoals and lagoons

    • Reef models

    • Pelagic and redeposited carbonates

    • Diagenesis and fracturing

    • Karstic plays

    • Source rock facies

    • Regional and field scale mapping

    Sequence stratigraphy

    • Basic concepts

    • Controls on sequence development

    • Parasequences

    • Parasequence sets

    • Sequences and systems tracts

    • Clastic sequence stratigraphy

    • Carbonate sequence stratigraphy

    • Mixed systems: carbonate and siliciclastic

    Uses of well logs in lithological and lithofacies analysis

    • SP log

    • Resistivity logs

    • Gamma ray log

    • Sonic log

    • Porosity logs

    • Caliper logs

    • Dipmeter logs

    • Image logs

    • Typical log curve shapes

    • Identifying marker beds and bounding discontinuities from logs

    • Correlating logs to conduct regional facies analyses

    • Correlation of stratigraphic units from log data

    • Generating cross sections and facies maps from log data

    • Subsurface mapping and structural analysis from logs

    Core data

    • Identifying facies in core

    • Identifying key surfaces and marker beds

    • Correlating with log data

     

    Seismic reflection data

    • Seismic stratigraphy

    • Seismic sequence stratigraphy

    • Identification of reflector terminations

    • Seismic facies analysis

    • 3-D seismic geometry

    • Seismic facies mapping

    • Geologists, Petrophysicists and Geophysicists.

    • Engineers, Managers and Supervisors.