This course teaches how to utilize the structural uncertainty tools provided by Aspen RMS to address horizon and fault uncertainty when constructing a structural model and grid, modeling properties, and computing volumetrics. Students will learn how to set uncertainties using the Horizon Uncertainty Modeling (HUM) and Fault Uncertainty Modeling (FUM) tools, and integrate them into a workflow to ensure full reproducibility. The solution is designed to assist decision-makers in recognizing and quantifying the uncertainties associated with structural modeling. |
This course is designed for reservoir engineers and geoscientists. |
RMS221
2 day(s)
1.4
Intermediate
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Completion of the training course RMS101: Introduction to Aspen RMS. |
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Aspen Technology, Inc. awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for training classes conducted by our organization. One CEU is granted for every 10 hours of class participation.