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Capturing Uncertainty in Geomodels - Best Practices and Pitfalls

Date:
11 - 12 December 2013
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Event type:
Conference
Organised by:
Energy Group
Venue:
Elphinstone Hall, University of Aberdeen
Event status:
EVENT CLOSED

Over recent years, the static description of hydrocarbon fields has increasingly been undertaken via  construction of  3D cellular geomodels.  The model builder’s toolkit is now extensive, incorporating sophisticated structural framework building capabilities, numerous gridding technologies and an ever-expanding, complex geostatistical data modelling resource.  However, as we develop hydrocarbon fields and not the geomodels that are built to describe them, we must ask whether the modelling paradigm is robust and whether the models illuminate or hide uncertainty.  

This two-day conference will explore how geomodelling tools should be used to best effect, and when such tools mislead or do not add value.  The focus will be on methods and workflows for capturing uncertainty throughout the geomodelling process, and on how to carry this uncertainty into the dynamic modelling realm. 

For further information please contact: Laura Griffiths, The Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BG. T:020 7434 9944 F:020 7494 0579


Registration rates

£ 200.00
£ 300.00
£ 200.00
£ 50.00

Geolsoc Contact

Conference Office

The Geological Society
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London
W1J 0BG


 
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