Accurate modeling of geological formations is essential for optimizing carbon capture and storage (CCS) processes, as it assists in understanding the subsurface properties and evaluate the potential for safely and efficiently storing carbon dioxide over long periods - which is crucial for mitigating climate change. The goal of this training is to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to apply the advanced geological modeling capabilities of Aspen SKUA to the specific context of Carbon Capture and Storage. Using a real dataset of a field used for carbon sequestration, you will learn various techniques for creating detailed 3D Geological model to predict the behavior of CO2 storage sites, including the assessment of the reservoir’s storage capacity. |
Geophysicists, geologists, petrophysicists, reservoir engineers or other technical personnel interested in using Aspen SKUA to create 3D models tailored for CO2 storage. |
SUS-S111
2 day(s)
1.4
Introductory
• Instruction on basic topics • Discussion about the general approach • Instructor-guided demonstrations of features • Hands-on workshops that apply learned concepts • Detailed course notes |
A background in geoscience. A working knowledge of the operating system you are using for this course. A working knowledge of Aspen SKUA, or attend the class SKG101 - Fundamentals of Aspen SKUA |
SKG201 Modeling Reservoir Architecture using Aspen SKUA SKG202 Data Analysis and Property Modeling using Aspen SKUA |
Chapter 1: SKUA Structural Modeling 3D structural model and geologic grid building Chapter 2: SKUA Property Modeling Facies and porosity log data analysis using the Data Trend Analysis workflow Facies, porosity and permeability property modeling Chapter 3: Geological CO2 Storage Characterization Storage Capacity Estimation Dynamic pre-processing for CO2 fluid flow simulation |
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.