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Stanford University Basin and Petroleum System Modeling (BPSM)
Industrial Affiliates Program November 5, 2010
Allegra Hosford Scheirer allegras@stanford.edu
http://bpsm.stanford.edu
Who Am I?
• Research Geophysicist here at Stanford for 2+ years—hired explicitly for BPSM
• Research Geophysicist at the U.S. Geological Survey for 5.5 years; 3D geologic modeling, resource assessment
• Field geophysicist (offshore & onshore) • Ph.D. from MIT-WHOI, 2001
BPSM Activities
• Advise 4-6 graduate students weekly • Coordinate and participate in all BPSM training • Coordinate software acquisition and licensing • Liaise with affiliates and prospective affiliates • Research • Update website, http://bpsm.stanford.edu
BPSM Students
• “Hybrid” students who combine basin modeling with other fields, such as stratigraphy-sedimentology-structure, rock physics, geostatistics, and geochemistry
• Currently we have 6 graduate students that are fully or partly dedicated to BPSM
• Summer 2010 internships at Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Nexen, and Statoil
BPSM Students, continued
• Tess Menotti and Blair Burgreen: AAPG Foundation Grants-in-Aid Awards, 2010
• Tess Menotti and Meng He: presented basin models at AAPG-PS, 2010
• Meng He: best poster for that meeting! • Inquire about data from Aera, Chevron, BP,
Trio, Veneco, USGS, Schlumberger, Black Coral, GNS Science, myriad academics and consultants
BPSM Training
• GES 255 “Basin and Petroleum System Modeling”, Ken Peters, lead instructor
• Guest instructors include: Allegra Hosford Scheirer, Les Magoon, Tapan Mukerji, Carolyn Lampe (ucon), Noelle Schoellkopf (Chevron), Oliver Schenk (SLB)
Approximate Course Schedule (1) Lectures T and Th 11:00 am - 12:50 pm, Lab Th 1:30 - 4:05 pm
Date Topic Reading Speaker Lab
9/21 Introduction Hantschel&Kauerauf09 1-30, Roberts05, Al-Hajeri09 Peters N/A
9/23* Alaska N. Slope 3D Model H&K09 247-335, Hantschel00 Schenk Schenk
9/28 Migration and Accumulation Magoon04, Higley06, PetersCassa94 Schenk N/A
9/30* Petroleum Systems Allen&Allen05 349-366, Swarbrick02, [Giles98, H&K 30-101]
Peters 1D PetroMod tutorial chapters 1-4
10/5 Geohistory Analysis H&K 103-149, Allen&Allen05 366-401 Peters N/A
10/7* Boundary Conditions (Heat Flow)
IntroSJB(AHS), [Magoon09, Peters07Ch11] Peters Lab exercise
10/12 San Joaquin Model Peters08Ch12 Scheirer/Magoon N/A
10/14* San Joaquin ModeI BeardsmoreCull01 73-89 Scheirer 1D models, SJB
10/19 Boundary Conditions (PWD, SWIT) none Peters N/A
10/21* Midterm Scheirer 2D PetroMod basic tutorial
*Afternoon lab, H&K = Hantschel and Kauerauf (2009) Reference in “Getting Started” CD (Peters, 2009) [Not required], Peters business travel possible +BPSM Industrial Affiliates Meeting 11/5-11/6
Approximate Course Schedule (2) Date Topic Reading Speaker Lab
10/26 Source Rock Analysis, RE/TOC H&K 151-196, Peters05TOC 97-100 Peters N/A
10/28* TOC Reconstruction Peters06KIN Peters 2D PetroMod advanced
11/2 Chemical Reaction Kinetics TBD (affiliate speakers) Peters N/A
11/4*+ Two Industry Reps, BPSM Affiliates Program
H&K 199-243(fluid), diPrimio06 Guest lectures 2D SJ-6 line/
exercise
11/9 Fluid Analysis and PVT none Lampe N/A
11/11* Calibration (Easy%Ro) PetersNelson10 Peters 3D PetroMod basic
11/16 Calibration (Past and Present Temperature)
H&K 341-378, [381-404], [Wendebourg05]
Peters N/A
11/18* Risk Assessment Kroeger08 Mukerji 3D PetroMod advanced
11/22-26 Stanford Recess -- -- N/A
11/30 Case Studies none Scheirer/Magoon N/A
12/2* Review, Finals week 12/6-9 none Peters LAB FINAL?
Main textbook is Hantschel and Kauerauf, 2009, Fundamentals of Basin and Petroleum Systems Modeling
BPSM Training, continued
• GES xxx “Exploratory Data Analysis for Basin and Petroleum System Modeling”, Allegra Hosford Scheirer and Tapan Mukerji, instructors
• Provide fundamentals of various equations used in basin modeling (heat flow, fluid flow, compaction, etc.)
• Hands-on programming!
BPSM Training, continued
• Week-long training conducted by Oliver Schenk, December, 2009, for BPSM community
• One-on-one consulting: Oliver Schenk, Carolyn Lampe, Robert Tscherny, Noelle Schoellkopf, 2010
• Attend PetroMod Users’ Meeting, Scheirer/Peters/He, November, 2010
BPSM Software • Primary software product is PetroMod®
• Provided by Schlumberger (30 licenses) • We train both dedicated BPSM graduate
students as well as other interested geoscientists at Stanford
• Other products: Petrel, ArcGIS, MATLAB, Excel, EarthVision®
Ongoing and Future Research
• Mine software output for “basic” research, e.g. SJB subsidence analysis
• Develop quantitative, reproducible techniques for data input to modeling software
• Develop techniques to represent uncertainties in geologic surfaces
• Improve methods for model calibration
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