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Webinar: Low Reservoir Quality Chalk – lessons from the most complex Danish chalk field

Petrophysicist, reservoir geologist and project manager Søren Amdi Christensen from WellPerform shares his experience.

How do you deal with development of low reservoir quality rock? What are the fundamental controls of the reservoir and is it worth considering for development?

This presentation covers the fundamental and most important lessons learned in connection to a large North Sea development campaign targeting the flanks of a complex chalk field with avg. porosity and permeability of 18% and 0.05 mD respectively.

Solutions implemented into the drilling and data acquisition program to address reservoir risk are presented and discussed.

This presentation is relevant to all with an interest in the evaluation and development of low reservoir quality rock – not just chalk and carbonates.

Date and time: 24 September 2020, 13.00-14.00 CET

How the webinar works

You register as usual through this link. Once you are registered you will get an invitation via email to join this webinar.
FORCE uses Teams Video for this webinar, and has proven to work successfully.

We recomment that everyone joining turn off their camera and microphone when joining.
If you have any questions you can use the chat or wait until the end of the talk.

FORCE seminars have previously been fully booked with waiting lists so you are encouraged to sign up as soon as you know you will attend.

Participation fees

FORCE members: Free
Non-members: NOK 350,-
University/student: Free

Important information

You can register as a FORCE member and pay “FORCE member” price if you are an employee of a member company. All FORCE member companies are listed here.

Payment is made online by credit card. Please note that no refunds will be given after you have signed up.
If you for any reason can not attend the workshop, you are welcome to send a representative, just inform Linn Smerud as soon as there are changes.

If you have any questions please contact Linn Smerud at the FORCE secretariat.

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