Training Course :Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs

iOpener Training
OIAP8376
Doha
Monday, 22 Jun 2026 - Friday, 26 Jun 2026
Price: 4400

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs course delivers a practical and integrated understanding of how sequence stratigraphic principles are applied to clastic reservoir characterization. It explains how stratigraphic architecture controls reservoir distribution, connectivity, and performance. The course bridges theory and application by translating depositional processes into predictive subsurface models. Participants learn to recognize key stratigraphic surfaces and systems tracts within clastic successions. Emphasis is placed on facies prediction and reservoir heterogeneity. The program demonstrates how sequence stratigraphy reduces uncertainty in exploration and development decisions. Integrated workflows support consistent correlation and mapping. Learners gain confidence in applying concepts across fluvial, deltaic, shoreline, and deepwater settings. This course establishes a robust foundation for advanced reservoir evaluation and development planning.

INTRODUCTION

The Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs course is designed to build applied competence in stratigraphic analysis focused on clastic systems. It introduces the controls of accommodation, sediment supply, and base-level change on clastic deposition. The course explains how stacking patterns and systems tracts guide reservoir prediction. Participants learn to translate stratigraphic concepts into practical interpretation steps. The program emphasizes integration of seismic, well logs, cores, and outcrop analogs. It addresses scale issues from basin to reservoir level. The course highlights uncertainty management in stratigraphic interpretation. Concepts are presented in a logical and progressive manner. The scope supports applied exploration, appraisal, and development workflows.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Participants will achieve the following objectives by the Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs course:

  • Understand the principles governing clastic sequence development.
  • Explain the relationship between accommodation and sediment supply.
  • Identify sequence boundaries and key stratigraphic surfaces.
  • Recognize systems tracts within clastic successions.
  • Predict facies distribution and reservoir quality trends.
  • Correlate clastic reservoirs across wells and seismic sections.
  • Integrate stratigraphic interpretation with structural context.
  • Assess reservoir connectivity and heterogeneity.
  • Evaluate stratigraphic uncertainty and exploration risk.
  • Apply sequence stratigraphy to reservoir development decisions.
  • These objectives are clearly defined, measurable, achievable, and aligned with professional subsurface workflows, ensuring participants gain practical and transferable skills for real-world clastic reservoir interpretation and management.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs program targets a professional audience seeking to improve knowledge and skills:

  • Geology graduates entering subsurface roles.
  • Exploration and development geologists.
  • Sedimentologists and stratigraphers.
  • Reservoir and petroleum engineers.
  • Geophysicists involved in seismic interpretation.
  • Subsurface interpretation specialists.
  • Energy sector professionals.
  • Academic researchers in clastic sedimentary systems.

COURSE OUTLINE

Day 1: Foundations of Clastic Sequence Stratigraphy

  • Overview of clastic depositional systems.
  • Controls on clastic sedimentation.
  • Accommodation and sediment supply balance.
  • Relative base-level change concepts.
  • Stratigraphic hierarchy and scales.
  • Key stratigraphic surfaces in clastics.
  • Linking process to product in clastic systems.

Day 2: Systems Tracts in Clastic Reservoirs

  • Lowstand systems tract characteristics.
  • Transgressive systems tract features.
  • Highstand systems tract architecture.
  • Falling stage concepts in clastics.
  • Facies associations within systems tracts.
  • Reservoir quality variation by systems tract.
  • Stratigraphic stacking patterns.
  • Implications for reservoir continuity.

Day 3: Facies Prediction and Reservoir Architecture

  • Clastic facies models and environments.
  • Fluvial reservoir architecture.
  • Deltaic reservoir distribution.
  • Shoreline and shallow-marine clastics.
  • Deepwater clastic systems.
  • Channel, lobe, and sheet geometries.
  • Vertical and lateral heterogeneity.
  • Predictive facies mapping workflows.

Day 4: Data Integration and Stratigraphic Correlation

  • Well log-based stratigraphic interpretation.
  • Core data integration for facies calibration.
  • Seismic stratigraphic interpretation in clastics.
  • Identification of key surfaces on seismic.
  • Correlation strategies across data types.
  • Scale-up from facies to reservoir models.
  • Uncertainty and bias in correlation.
  • Quality control of stratigraphic frameworks.

Day 5: Applications in Exploration and Development

  • Reservoir distribution prediction in exploration.
  • Play and prospect definition in clastic settings.
  • Stratigraphic controls on reservoir connectivity.
  • Implications for well placement and development planning.
  • Sequence stratigraphy in field appraisal.
  • Risk and uncertainty assessment.
  • Integrated case-based workflows.
  • Review and synthesis of course concepts.

COURSE DURATION

This Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs course is available in different durations: 1 week (intensive training), 2 weeks (moderate pace with additional practice sessions), or 3 weeks (a comprehensive learning experience). The course can be attended in person or online, depending on the trainee's preference.

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION

This Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs course is delivered by expert trainers worldwide, bringing global experience and best practices.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1- Who should attend this Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs course?

This course is suitable for geoscientists and engineers involved in clastic reservoir interpretation and development.

2- What are the key benefits of this Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs training?

It improves the ability to predict reservoir distribution, quality, and connectivity in clastic systems.

3—Do participants receive a certificate?

Yes, upon successful completion, all participants will receive a professional certification.

4- What language is the course delivered in?

English and Arabic.

5- Can I attend online?

Yes, you can attend in person, online, or in-house at your company.

CONCLUSION

The Application of Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Reservoirs course delivers applied expertise in clastic reservoir characterization. It strengthens the prediction of facies distribution and reservoir architecture. Participants gain practical workflows for exploration and development projects. The course supports confident stratigraphic decision-making and uncertainty reduction. It offers long-term professional value in clastic reservoir studies.

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