14811 St. Mary's Lane | Houston, TX 77079 | T: 713-463-9477 | F: 281-679-5504
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Summary
The following topics will be addressed in the course:
Who should attend
The integrated nature of this course means that it is suitable for individuals from all subsurface disciplines including geophysics, geomechanics, rock physics, petrophysics, geology, geomodeling, and drilling, reservoir, and petroleum engineering. The short-course presentation, limited to one-day, will provide an overview of the basic concepts and applications, and minimizes the use of mathematical developments. As a result, the course presentation does not require a theoretical background and can be attended by a broad section of working geoscientists and engineers interested in applying geophysical data to the solution of geomechanical problems. The course book will provide support for the course, and further extend some of the more technical considerations.
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| Lilly Hargrave | Lilly Hargrave | ||
| (713) 463-9476 | (713) 463-9476 | ||
| (281) 679-5504 FAX | (281) 679-5504 FAX | ||
Colin Sayers is a Scientific Advisor in the Schlumberger Data & Consulting Services Geomechanics Group in Houston, USA, providing consultancy in geophysics, rock physics, drilling and reservoir geomechanics, and the characterization of fractured reservoirs. He entered the oil industry to join Shell's Exploration and Production Laboratory in Rijswijk, The Netherlands in 1986, and moved to Schlumberger in 1991.
His technical interests include geophysics, rock physics, drilling and reservoir geomechanics, pore pressure prediction, wellbore stability analysis, analysis of production-induced reservoir stress changes, subsidence, fault reactivation, 3D mechanical earth modeling, sanding, fractured reservoir evaluation, borehole/seismic integration, stress-dependent acoustics, advanced sonic logging, AVAZ, and fluid flow in fractured reservoirs.
He is a member of the AGU, EAGE, SEG, and SPE, a member of the Research Committee of the SEG, and a member of the editorial board of The Leading Edge and the International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Science. He has a B.A. in Physics from the University of Lancaster, U. K., a D.I.C. in Mathematical Physics and a Ph.D. in Physics from Imperial College, London, U. K. He has published numerous papers and holds several patents in the areas covered by this course.
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