Fundamentals Education Conference | Reservoir Engineering for Petroleum Geologists | 12-13 November 2015 | Houston, TX

What do engineers know that geologists don't and vice-versa?

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American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)

A reservoir engineer cannot predict the production performance of an oil reservoir with any degree of certainty without a knowledge of the physical characteristics - the geology - of that reservoir. Neither can the geologist describe the physical characteristics of a reservoir and be sure of his work without considering the producing characteristics as evidenced by production and pressure data. The “Reservoir Engineering for Petroleum Geologists” course is an attempt to bridge that particular chasm, being an introductory description of the field and techniques of petroleum reservoir engineering. This course, on November 12-13, is taught by Rich Green, renowned engineering expert and long-time AAPG member, and is part of AAPG’s Fundamentals Education Conference, November 9-13.

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