Are you interested in reservoir characterization? Want to learn about tools that can be applied to oil & gas, critical minerals, and CCUS? Then consider participating in the Premier-Corex short course at the 2023 Rocky Mountain Section AAPG meeting in Bismarck this June. Can't make it to North Dakota? No problem! There's a virtual option. See below for details and links to the meeting registration site:

What: RMS-AAPG Premier Corex Short Course

When: June 4 (Sunday) 2023, 8 am to 5 pm

Where: Radisson Hotel Bismarck (room TBD); virtual component*

Sponsoring Organization(s): Premier-Corex; AAPG Rocky Mountain Section

Title: Applications of Reservoir Characterization Workflows to a Range of Geologic Energy Resources in Sedimentary Basins

Instructors

Mike Dix (Premier Corex) - Geology and petrology

Jules Reed (Premier-Aberdeen) - Core analysis, special core analysis, flow studies in general

Sean Arrington (Premier-Houston) - Rock mechanics

Peter Johnson (Carbon Solutions) - Reactive transport and other modeling

Organizers

Mike Dix (Premier Corex), Bryan Guzman (Premier Corex), Bret Fossum (UND-EERC), Tim Nesheim (NDGS), and Justin Birdwell (USGS)

Description: This 1-day course will provide a review of reservoir characterization workflows for sedimentary basins relevant to development of variety of different resources. A variety of topics will be covered, including (for details, visit: https://www.rms-aapg2023-bismarck.com/short-courses):

Who Should Attend: Geoscientists and engineers interested in reservoir characterization using core, cuttings, and other data types to develop conventional and unconventional oil & gas resources, carbon sequestration prospects, and critical elements/minerals in sedimentary basins.

Morning Schedule

Unconventional Resources (2 hours)

Conventional Resources (2 hours)

Afternoon Schedule

Critical Elements/Minerals (1.5 hours)

CCUS (2.5 hours)

Register here

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2023-rms-aapg-annual-meeting-registration-for-attendees-tickets-516351680777

Fees (in-person and virtual options)

Professionals: $200

Students: $50

Virtual Attendees: $125

*Note, virtual attendees may not be able to view all content due to use of proprietary data in some modules.

Includes: Handouts, presentations, Q&A: light breakfast and boxed lunches provided for in-person attendees

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