Summer Education Conference: A Full List
AAPG Education is debuting the Summer Education Conference with a new suite of courses designed to provide foundational, intermediate, and advanced training in topics that all geoscientists need. This year’s inaugural event will take place in Fort Worth June 6 – 10, and will feature 5 days with four concurrent sessions. Sign up now — space is limited, and courses fill up quickly.
Here are the courses:
Henry Posamentier, Chevron, Houston, TX
Fundmentals of Petroleum Geoscience
Stephen L. Bend, The Department of Geology, The University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Creative Petroleum Exploration
Edward Beaumont, Consultant, Tulsa, OK; Douglas Strickland, Jaden Consulting, LLC, Oklahoma City, OK
Computer Mapping For Petroleum Exploration
Hannes Leetaru, Illinois State Geological Survey, Urbana, IL
Using Well Log Analysis For Reservoir Volumetrics
Rick Erickson, Consultant, Tulsa, OK
Hydraulic Fracturing for Geologists
Randy LaFollette, BJ Services, Tomball, TX
Seismic Amplitude Interpretation
Fred Hilterman, Geokinetics Data Processing, Houston, TX
Practical Oil-Field Development: Important Applications of Geology and Petroleum Engineering
Rick Erickson, Consultant, Tulsa, OK
Understanding Seismic Anisotrophy
Leon Thomsen, Delta Geophysics, Houston, TX
Reservoir Engineering for Petroleum Geologists
Richard G. Green, Independent Consultant, California, MO
Fundamentals of Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy
John Holbrook, University of Texas at Arlington, TX
Getting Started in Fluvial Stratigraphy
John Holbrook, University of Texas at Arlington, TX
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