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Faculty of Science Postgraduate Booklet, Session 2018/2019
8. Veeken, P. C. H., and van Moerkerken, B. 2013. Seismic Stratigraphy and Depositional Facies
Models: EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers), EAGE-Academic Press,
494 p.
SQD7009 Basin Analysis and Petroleum Systems
Introduction to modern geodynamic studies and models, practical use of subsidence/sedimentation
models, regional geology of Southeast Asia and other important parts of the World, placed in their
sedimentary, geodynamic, tectonic and global petroleum system contexts.
Assessment Methods:
Continuous Assessment 100%
Medium of Instruction:
English
Transferable Skills:
1. Skill in determining the presence of a petroleum system
2. Skill on interpreting structural geology maps and profiles and development of geologic
structures skills
3. Problem solution skills regarding to the basin analysis
Humanity Skill:
CS6, CT6, EM2
References:
1. Allen, P. A., and Allen, J. R. 2013. Basin Analysis, principles and application to petroleum play
rd
assessment, 3 Edition: Wiley-Blackwell, 632.
2. Hantschel, T., and Kauerkauf, A. L. 2009. Fundamentals of basin and petroleum systems
modelling: Springer, 476 p.
nd
3. Hutchison, C. S. 2007. Geological Evolution of Southeast Malaysia, 2 edition: Geological
Society of Malaysia, 433 p.
4. Li, Guoyi. 2011. World Atlas of Oil and Gas Basins: Wiley-Blackwell, 496 p.
5. Petronas 1999. The Petroleum Geology and Resources of Malaysia, 665 p.
6. Roberts, D. G., and Bally, A. W. (eds.) 2012. Principles of Geologic Analysis: Regional Geology
and Tectonics, volume 1A: Elsevier, Amsterdam, 900 p.
rd
7. Turcotte, D. L., and Schubert, G. 2014. Geodynamics, 3 Edition: Cambridge University Press,
636.
8. Wangen, M. 2010. Physical Principles of Sedimentary Basin Analysis: Cambridge University
Press, 544 p.
SQD7010 Development Geology
This course addresses the key components of development geology – reservoir characterization,
reservoir modelling, and reservoir engineering. The student will develop an understanding of the
field development workflow. Methodologies used in determining hydrocarbon volumes, reserves,
and associated uncertainties are introduced and utilized. The integration of basic reservoir
engineering and dynamic modelling with development geology and the field development process is
introduced. Computer workstations are used to illustrate strategies and methodologies used in static
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