Courses: GEOV261 Basin analysis and subsurface interpretation - Spring 2024




Credits

10.0

Language of Instruction

Norwegian, English if necessary

Teaching semester

Spring

Objectives and Content

The goal of the course is to provide the theoretical background and practical structural, sedimentary and stratigraphic skills required to understand and interpret the evolution of sedimentary basins. This is important to utilize resources in the subsurface.

 

An important aspect of the course is developing an integrated understanding of the structural and sedimentary geology of sedimentary basins and their stratigraphic fill.  Firstly, the course provides and overview of the main types of sedimentary basin and the controls on basin infill. Secondly, an overview of seismic stratigraphy is covered, followed by analysis of basin-forming structures in seismic data, including recognition and use of syn-tectonic (growth) strata in understanding the evolution of structures.  Thirdly, the course provides an overview of core analysis and  standard wireline logging suite collected from boreholes and their use in sedimentary and stratigraphic interpretation.  Practical exercises are a major part of the course and using real-world data from the Norwegian Continental Shelf and other sedimentary basins.  The concept of play-based exploration is also explored. Some of these exercises are undertaken individually and some are tackled by small teams.  The whole course gives students a basic understanding of the structure and sedimentary evolution of sedimentary basins and the practical skills required for analysis using subsurface data.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student can:

Skills

The student can:

 

General competence

The student

Required Previous Knowledge

GEOV101

Recommended Previous Knowledge

GEOV104, GEOV107

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures, 1 hour per week for 10 weeks

Practicals, 3 hours per week for 10 weeks

Group work for 2 comprehensive reports.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Forms of Assessment

Portfolio assessment: 

Grading Scale

The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.

Reading List

Allen and Allen, 2013: Basin Analysis: Principles and Application to Petroleum Play Assessment

Information about well-log interpretation and seismic stratigraphy will be provided.