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Course Schedule
Classroom Sessions:
Date Venue
29 Sep  - 03 Oct 2025 Dubai
Online Sessions:
Date Venue
29 Sep  - 03 Oct 2025 Online
Introduction

INTRODUCTION

Rifts are key to understanding the evolutionary sequence of crustal and upper mantle stretching, which results in normal faulting from extension. Although rift basins are limited to specific areas of the globe, they are crucial for comprehending a significant part of Earth`s geology. These basins are present throughout geological history, with examples from the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic eras.

Beyond their role in geological history, rift basins also constitute hydrocarbon provinces. Despite their limited spatial extent, they account for 12% of the known oil reserves.

This Seismic Interpretation & Basin Analysis of Rift Basin Systems training course will cover the tectonic settings, structural styles, stratigraphy, and hydrocarbon production characteristics of rift basins. Selected basins will serve as case studies, including the Lusitanian Basin, Portugal, Potiguar Basin, Brazil and Orange Basin, Namibia, with multiple examples and exercises on seismic lines and data.

 This GLOMACS training course will feature:

  • Sedimentary Basin types
  • Introduction to Rift Basins
  • Tectonic Evolution and the Structural Setting of Rift Basins
  • Identification of Rift phases and the Stratigraphy of Rift Basins
  • The Development of Petroleum Systems in Rift Basins
  • Case Studies of Rift Basins including the Lusitanian Basin, Portugal, Potiguar Basin, Brazil and Orange Basin, Namibia.

Objectives

 By the end of this training course, participants will be able:

  • To understand the earth`s processes that form rift basins
  • To identify and interpret seismic the main structural features characteristic of rift basins
  • To interpret the main stratigraphical phases characteristic of a rift basin
  • To have an understanding of how petroleum systems develop in rift basins and also the geographical distribution of the main hydrocarbon plays
  • To develop a good sense of where hydrocarbon traps exist in rift basins

Training Methodology

This training course will feature PowerPoint presentations combined with interactive individual and team exercises. Participants will engage in sessions based on real exploration and development case studies, designed to enhance their understanding of the seismic and geological characteristics of typical rift basins. Additionally, the seminar will cover the petroleum potential of each basin. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own stratigraphic data, logs, and seismic information when relevant, allowing for the review and interpretation of real-world examples from their own companies.

Organisational Impact

For the organisation, the benefits will include:

  • Maximize the value of costly seismic and well data
  • Forecast play trends for potential new acreage acquisitions
  • Enhance the accuracy of geological risk assessments for prospects
  • Discover new plays, leads, and prospects
  • Equip staff with advanced oil-finding skills for immediate application in exploration projects
  • Improve the precision of Expected Monetary Value (EMV) estimates for prospect economic evaluations

Personal Impact

Personal impact includes:

  • Identify key structural and stratigraphic geometries in rift basins and recognize them on seismic data
  • Understand the primary hydrocarbon trap types in rift basins and their locations
  • Develop skills to assess the presence and effectiveness of hydrocarbon source rocks and their connectivity to reservoirs
  • Enhance the ability to predict the presence and distribution of clastic reservoirs and identify new plays, leads, and prospects
  • Improve skills in geological risk assessments for leads and prospects in rift basins
  • Enhance oil-finding abilities, leading to better professional and company recognition

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This GLOMACS training course is suitable for exploration and development geologists, seismic interpreters, sedimentologists, petrographers and other upstream subsurface professionals who are interested in optimally utilizing seismic and geological data in the interpretation of rift basins and identifying the main hydrocarbon plays.

Objectives

Training Methodology

Organisational Impact

Personal Impact

Who Should Attend?

Course Outline

Day 1

An Introduction to Rift Basins

  • Outline and Overview
  • Earth processes that lead to a rift Basin
  • East Africa as a modern example of a rift basin
  • Typical features of a rift Basin
  • Rifting phases
  • Outcrop Geology and the study of rift basins

Day 2

Tectonic Evolution and magmatism of Rift Basins

  • Crustal stretching models, extension and the development of rift basins
  • Identifying the main features of rift basins on seismic
  • Footwall uplift and associated processes
  • Hanging wall processes
  • Magmatism in rift basins
  • Transtensional overprint and more complex basin development

Day 3

The Stratigraphy of Rift Basins

  • Pre, syn and post rift development and identification
  • Controls on rift basin stratigraphy
  • Sequence stratigraphy and seismic sequence stratigraphy in rift basins
  • Break-up unconformity and syn to post rift transition
  • Seismic facies and sedimentary systems in rift basins
  • The use of applied biostratigraphy in rift systems

Day 4

The Development of Petroleum Systems and other Georesources in Rift Basins

  • Hydrocarbon source rock development and distribution in rift basins
  • Reservoir presence and development in rift basins
  • Seal presence and hydrocarbon seal integrity
  • Migration of hydrocarbons in rift basins
  • Structural, stratigraphic and combination traps
  • the use of seismic attributes to explore in rift basins and the pitfalls
  • Mining, geothermal energy and other georesources in rift basins.

Day 5

Case Studies of Rift Basins

  • The distribution of rift basins around the world
  • Conjugate margins – similarities and differences
  • The Lusitanian Basin, Portugal
  • Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, Canada
  • Potiguar Basin, Brazil
  • Orange Basin, Namibia
الشهادات المُعتمَدة
  • On successful completion of this training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates
  • Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE) : In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsor, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance

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