Each e-symposium consists of a one-hour video, with self-study articles and questions for CEU / PDH credit. You also receive access to the audio file and PDF for easy download.
FIELD STUDIES
New Insights into the Stratigraphic Framework and Depositional History of the Paleocene and Eocene Chicontepec Formation, Onshore Eastern Mexico / Stephen Cossey
Concepts of Scale: Horizontal Development of Wolfcamp Shale Oil of the Southern Midland Basin / David Dally
The Gulf of Mexico Basin: New Science and Emerging Deep-water Plays / John W. Snedden
BASIC SKILLS AND CONCEPTS
Connectivity in Fluvial Systems / John Holbrook
Technical Writing Triage / Susan Nash
Seismically Driven Characterization of Unconventional Shale Plays / Ahmed Ouenes
Petrophysics of Shales / Michael Holmes
Petrophysics of Carbonates / Michael Holmes
Overview of Hydraulic Fracturing Mechanics / Frank Syfan
TECHNOLOGIES
From Qualitative to Quantitative Interpretation: An Interpreter's Guide to Fluid Prediction in West African Turbidites Combining Geology and Pre-Stack Inversion Attributes / Uwe Strecke
Microseismic Imaging of Hydraulic Fractures: Snap, Crackle and Pops of Shale Reservoirs / Shawn Maxwell
RESERVOIR OPTIMIZATION
Fluid Migration and Accumulation within the Mississippian: Why 2% oil cut here, 15% oil cut one mile away / Lynn Watney
Using Production Performance Data to Improve Geological Models / Iraj Ershaghi
Mississippian Carbonates in Kansas: Integrating Log, Core & Seismic / Lynn Watney
New Production in Old Fields: Case Study in the Hunton Dolomite / Lynn Watney
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Dr. Susan Smith Nash has organized numerous workshops, forums, educational events and research conferences on the topic of unconventional resources in her capacity of Director of Education and Professional Development of the AAPG. In addition, she has worked with cross-disciplinary teams to work on knowledge transfer, understanding, and research initiatives in optimizing exploration and development of unconventional and mature reservoirs. Her current interests involve supporting new technologies for green development of unconventionals.