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Survival Strategies Now With Low Cost Events

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American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)

AAPG is offering survival strategies for low price environment in all of our educational programs for Spring 2016.

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Here's a list and the links for you to choose from now:

SHORT COURSES http://www.aapg.org/career/training/in-person/short-courses

Basic Well Log Analysis April 25–29, Austin, TX July 11–15, Golden, CO *Early Member Tuition: $1,795 – Nonmember Tuition: $1,995 Expires March 28, 2016

How to Find Bypassed Pay in Old Wells Using DST Data April 26–28, Austin, TX *Early Member Tuition: $1,295 – Nonmember Tuition: $1,495 Expires March 28, 2016

Petroleum Geology for Engineers May 1, Houston, TX (with OTC) *Early Professional Fee: $895 Expires April 8, 2016

Basic Seismic Interpretation May 17–18, Tulsa, OK *Early Member Tuition: $1,095 – Nonmember Tuition: $1,295 Expires April 19, 2016

“Old” (pre-1958) Electric Logs: A Quick Review
May 19, Tulsa, OK *Early Member Tuition: $1,095 - Nonmember Tuition: $1,295 Expires April 19, 2016

Quick Guide to Carbonate Well Log Analysis May 20, Tulsa, OK *Early Member Tuition: $895 – Nonmember Tuition: $1,095 Expires April 19, 2016

Introduction to Oil Sands Thin Section Analysis (Is Thing the correct word? Or is it Thin?) June 18, Calgary, AB, Canada (with AAPG ACE) *Early Professional Fee: $895 Expires May 20, 2016

Advanced Geochemical Technologies June 19, Calgary, AB, Canada (with AAPG ACE) *Early Professional Fee: $895 Expires May 20, 2016

Integration of Petroleum Geochemistry and Reservoir PVT Analysis for Evaluation of Hydrocarbon Resource Plays June 19, Calgary, AB Canada (with AAPG ACE) *Early Professional Fee: $895 Expires May 20, 2016

FIELD SEMINARS http://www.aapg.org/career/training/in-person/field-seminars

Field Safety Course for Field Trip Leaders
April 6–7, Houston, TX

Carbonate Reservoir Analogues: Play
Concepts & Controls on Porosity
April 7–12, Barcelona, Spain (with SEG/AAPG ICE)

Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs Outcrops: Observing Faults, Fractures and Karsts Permeability Networks In Different Carbonate Depositional Settings
April 7–9, Barcelona, Spain (with SEG/AAPG ICE)

Thrust Belt Structure and Foreland Basin Evolution in the Southern Pyrenees
April 7–10, Barcelona, Spain (with SEG/AAPG ICE)

Reservoir Analogues from Modern & ancient Turbidite Systems, Tabernas Basin
April 7–10, Barcelona, Spain (with SEG/AAPG ICE)

Sequence Stratigraphy, Facies, Architecture and Reservoir Characteristics of Fluvial, Deltaic and Strand-Plain Deposits, April 30–May 7, Utah

The Lodgepole-Bakken-Three Forks Petroleum
System: A Field Seminar for Geologists, Engineers and Operators in Western Montana
May 23–25, Montana

Modern Terrigenous Clastic Depositional Systems May 31-June 6; September 11–18, Columbia, SC

Deep-Water Siliciclastic Reservoirs June 13–18, California

Seismic Interpretation in Fold-and-Thrust Belts: Field Trip to the Southern Canadian Rocky Mountain Foreland June 23–29, Canada (Following AAPG Annual Convention)

Fractures, Folds, and Faults in Thrusted Terrains September 12–17, Sawtooth Range, Montana

Lacustrine Basin Exploration
September 18–25, Utah

Complex Carbonate Reservoirs : Sedimentation and Tectonic Processes: The Impact of Facies and Fractures on
Reservoir Performance October 1–7, Italy

Sedimentology & Seq. Strat. Response of Paralic Deposits to Changes in Accommodation: Predicting Reservoir Architecture
TBD, Book Cliffs, Utah

Useful articles:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/at-risk-oil-gas-wells-part-solution-susan-nash

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/old-well-rescue-dont-euthanize-revitalize-susan-nash


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