Training Course :Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization

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OICA7369
Manama
Monday, 05 Jan 2026 - Friday, 09 Jan 2026
Hotel in Manama
Price: 4400

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization course provides a comprehensive understanding of the geological complexity of carbonate reservoirs and their impact on reservoir performance. It explains the fundamental differences between carbonate and clastic reservoir systems. The course focuses on depositional environments, diagenetic processes, and their combined control on reservoir quality. Participants learn how heterogeneity develops at multiple scales within carbonate systems. Emphasis is placed on integrating geological, petrophysical, and dynamic data. The program highlights the challenges of predicting porosity and permeability distribution. Practical interpretation logic supports consistent reservoir characterization workflows. Learners gain confidence in evaluating carbonate reservoirs for exploration and development. This course establishes a solid foundation for effective carbonate reservoir management.

INTRODUCTION

The Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization course is designed to build applied knowledge of carbonate reservoir systems. It introduces the origin and evolution of carbonate sediments in various depositional settings. The course explains how biological, chemical, and physical processes influence carbonate deposition. Participants learn the role of diagenesis in modifying reservoir properties. The program emphasizes the importance of scale in carbonate heterogeneity. It covers integration of core, well log, and seismic data. The course addresses uncertainty in carbonate reservoir prediction. Concepts are delivered in a logical and progressive sequence. The scope supports both exploration and field development activities.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Participants will achieve the following objectives by the Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization course:

  • Understand the fundamental nature of carbonate reservoir systems.
  • Explain carbonate depositional environments and facies.
  • Identify key diagenetic processes affecting reservoir quality.
  • Recognize pore systems and permeability types.
  • Interpret heterogeneity at multiple reservoir scales.
  • Integrate core and log data for characterization.
  • Correlate carbonate facies across wells.
  • Assess reservoir connectivity and flow behavior.
  • Evaluate uncertainty in carbonate reservoir models.
  • Apply characterization results to development planning.
  • These objectives are clearly defined, measurable, achievable, and aligned with professional subsurface workflows, ensuring participants gain practical and transferable skills applicable to real carbonate reservoir evaluation and management.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization program targets a professional audience seeking to improve knowledge and skills:

  • Geology graduates entering reservoir studies.
  • Exploration and development geologists.
  • Carbonate sedimentologists.
  • Reservoir and petroleum engineers.
  • Petrophysicists.
  • Subsurface interpretation specialists.
  • Energy sector professionals.
  • Researchers focused on carbonate systems.

COURSE OUTLINE

Day 1: Fundamentals of Carbonate Reservoir Systems

  • Introduction to carbonate reservoir geology.
  • Differences between carbonate and clastic reservoirs.
  • Carbonate production mechanisms.
  • Marine carbonate depositional environments.
  • Platform, ramp, and reef systems.
  • Facies belts and lateral variability.
  • Primary porosity development.

Day 2: Carbonate Facies and Depositional Models

  • Carbonate sediment types and textures.
  • Facies classification schemes.
  • Shallow-marine carbonate systems.
  • Reef and buildups architecture.
  • Lagoonal and tidal-flat facies.
  • Deep-marine carbonate deposits.
  • Vertical and lateral facies transitions.
  • Depositional controls on reservoir quality.

Day 3: Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality Evolution

  • Early marine diagenesis.
  • Burial diagenesis processes.
  • Dolomitization mechanisms.
  • Dissolution and cementation effects.
  • Fracturing and stylolites.
  • Pore system modification.
  • Impact on porosity and permeability.
  • Predicting diagenetic trends.

Day 4: Data Integration and Reservoir Characterization

  • Core description and facies analysis.
  • Thin section and petrographic interpretation.
  • Log response in carbonate reservoirs.
  • Petrophysical evaluation challenges.
  • Seismic attributes in carbonates.
  • Scale integration issues.
  • Static reservoir model concepts.
  • Uncertainty and risk in characterization.

Day 5: Applications in Development and Reservoir Management

  • Reservoir connectivity assessment.
  • Flow units and dynamic behavior.
  • Impact of heterogeneity on production.
  • Well placement in carbonate reservoirs.
  • Field development strategies.
  • Updating models with production data.
  • Best practices in carbonate reservoir studies.
  • Review and integration of course concepts.

COURSE DURATION

This Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization 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 Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization course is delivered by expert trainers worldwide, bringing global experience and best practices.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1- Who should attend this Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization course?

This course is suitable for professionals involved in carbonate reservoir evaluation and development.

2- What are the key benefits of this Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization training?

It enhances understanding of carbonate heterogeneity and reservoir performance.

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 Carbonate Reservoirs Characterization course provides essential knowledge for understanding complex carbonate systems. It strengthens the ability to predict reservoir quality and heterogeneity. Participants gain integrated workflows for exploration and development. The course supports informed decision-making in carbonate reservoirs. It represents long-term professional value in reservoir geology and management.

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