This two-part course covers facies and petrophysical modeling in Aspen RMS. In the first part, students learn how to model facies properties in clastic environments (fluvial, shoreface, delta and turbidites). The second part teaches how to use the Petrophysical Modeling Job to model petrophysical properties in shoreface, fluvial and turbidite environments. The parts can be taken separately or together. |
This course is designed for reservoir engineers and geoscientists. |
RMS211
3 day(s)
2.1
Intermediate
• Instruction on basic topics • Discussion about the general approach • Instructor-guided demonstrations of features • Hands-on workshops that apply learned concepts • Detailed course notes |
Completion of the training course RMS101: Introduction to Aspen RMS. |
Advanced Facies Modeling • Facies Modeling Techniques in RMS • Modeling Fluvial Environments • Modeling Shoreface and Delta Environments • Modeling Turbidites • Modeling Facies Objects using SedSeis
Advanced Petrophysical Modeling • Case 1: Modeling Porosity and Permeability in Shoreface and Fluvial Reservoirs • Case 2: Modeling Porosity in Turbidites using Intrabody Trends |
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.