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- Structural Styles and Fault Characterization in Exploration . . . - GeoLogica
A 6-day field course with a mixture of outcrop examination and discussion (70%) and supporting classroom lectures (30%) Exercises on the outcrop are designed to apply common methodologies for fault seal analysis with observed fault zone characteristics This course can be modified in duration, content and focus for in-house delivery if required
- GeoLogica | Facies, Sequence Stratigraphy and Reservoir Characteristics . . .
This field course compliments GeoLogica course G011 – Core Description for Reservoir Characterization of Conventional and Resource Plays Although, taking G011 is not a prerequisite for attending G031
- Natural Hydrogen: A Golden Moment for the Energy Transition? - GeoLogica
If you’re interested in joining the hydrogen debate, want to learn more about natural hydrogen, or simply discover the role that hydrogen can play in decarbonizing our energy systems, then GeoLogica has a training course for you – find out more here!
- Critical Minerals for the GeoEnergy Transition (E503) - GeoLogica
This course covers all aspects of the crucial role that critical raw materials will play in the energy transition: from exploration through to supply chains, and the importance of responsible
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- GeoLogica | The Hydrogen Landscape: Production, Policy and Regulation . . .
This course will provide participants with an overview of the current hydrogen landscape, including its likely role in the energy transition, production and economic challenges
- GeoLogica | Sand-rich Turbidite Systems: From Slope to Basin Plain . . .
Examine facies types of the Eocene Hecho Group, one of the world’s best-exposed systems of deep marine clastics in a confined minibasin setting, at exploration prospect and reservoir scales
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