Course - Seismic Interpretation - TPG4130
Seismic Interpretation
About
About the course
Course content
The course aims to provide students with basic seismic interpretation skills. This involves key elements such as
- Seismic acquisition and processing principles,
- Seismic-well tie,
- Basic seismic interpretation techniques,
- Structural and stratigraphic interpretation using seismic data,
- Map generation,
- Velocities and depth conversion,
- Seismic amplitude and attribute analysis,
- Play and prospect evaluation.
Learning outcome
Ingress:
The students are introduced to methodologies and strategies for interpretation of 2D and 3D seismic data. They will develop basic skills in structural and stratigraphic interpretation. In addition, the students will acquire basic knowledge about seismic amplitude reflections from lithological boundaries within the subsurface.
Knowledge:
The students should know state-of-the-art interpretation techniques for 2D and 3D seismic data. They should know structural analysis and seismic stratigraphy as methods for interpretation. They should have basic theoretical knowledge about seismic reflections from geological boundaries and have practical skills in performing amplitude versus offset/angle analysis.
Skills:
The students should be able to use a seismic interpretation software for 2D and 3D seismic. They should also be able to calculate volumes and understand the principles of risking prospects. They will be able to perform regional seismic mapping in addition to detailed seismic prospect evaluation.
General competence:
Students will be able to interpret seismic where the aim is to define and develop prospects for carrying out detailed reservoir characterization.
Learning methods and activities
Lectures and compulsory exercises. The exercises allow the students to apply their theoretical knowledge gained from course lectures through practical interpretation tasks on paper and workstations. The exercises are either solved through team work (3-5 students) or induvidually. The exercises comprise regional seismic interpretation of 2D data and prospect evaluation through the use of 3D seismic data. The course is given in English.
Compulsory assignments
- Øvinger
Further on evaluation
The examination papers will be given in English only. Students are free to choose Norwegian or English for written assessments. If there is a re-sit examination, the assessment form may be changed from written to oral. Portfolio assessment is the basis for the grade in the course. The portfolio includes a final written exam (60%) and evaluation of compulsory exercises (40%). The results for the parts are given in %-scores, while the entire portfolio is assigned a letter grade. For a re-take of an examination, all assessments during the course must be re-taken.
Recommended previous knowledge
Courses: TPG4100 Physics and Geophysics, TPG4125 Seismic Wave Propagation, TPG4190 Seismic Data Acquisition and Processing, TGB4100 Geology, Introduction, TGB4150 Structural Geology, Basic Course, TGB4165 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, or equivalent courses.
Course materials
Book, lecture notes and scientific articles.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| SIG4024 | 7.5 sp |
Subject areas
- Petroleum Geophysics
- Seismics
- Petroleum Geology
- Applied Geophysics
Contact information
Course coordinator
Department with academic responsibility
Examination
Examination
Ordinary examination - Spring 2019
Arbeider
Skriftlig eksamen
The specified room can be changed and the final location will be ready no later than 3 days before the exam. You can find your room location on Studentweb.