OFFICIAL PROGRAM
of the
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS
International Conference & Exhibition 15–18 November 2009 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Table of Contents AAPG Center AAPG Convention Staff AAPG/ABGP Presidents’ Samba Celebration Abstracts CD-ROM Alumni Event Conference at a Glance Conference Hotel Information Conference Shuttle Conference Staff Office Cyber C@fé Electronic Capturing End-of-Day Receptions Exhibitor Listing Exhibitor Products/Services Cross-Reference Exhibition Schedule Field Trips Floor Plan Guest Registration Guest Tours Icebreaker Reception International Pavilion Judges Information Letter from the General Chair Local Information Luggage Check Luncheons Monday Afternoon Oral Monday Morning Oral Monday Posters Nex Level Tours No Smoking Policy Online Conference Itinerary Planner Opening Ceremony Organizing Committee Panel Session: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Parking at Riocentro
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Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment Refreshment Breaks Registration Hours Room Assignments Safety and Security Information Short Courses and Guided Core Displays Speakers and Poster Presenters Breakfast Speaker and Poster Presenters Cross-Reference Special Session: Leadership and Decision-Making in E&P: How to Leverage Cultural and Gender Differences Sponsors Student Activities Student Reception Technical Program at a Glance Transportation Tuesday Afternoon Oral Tuesday Morning Oral Wednesday Afternoon Oral Wednesday Morning Oral Wednesday Posters Advertiser Index AAPG ACE AAPG ICE APPEX diInternational ExxonMobil Hess HRT OGX Packers Plus Petrobras Saudi Aramco Schluberger Total
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Letter from the General Chair As the General Chair for the 2009 International Conference & Exhibition (ICE), it is my pleasure to welcome you to Rio de Janeiro for what will be an outstanding week for the international petroleum exploration community.
The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) and Associação Brasileira de Geólogos de Petróleo (ABGP) have assembled a world-class technical program to be presented by international leaders in geosciences. Petroleum E&P professionals at any stage of their career — from student to expert level — will benefit from more than 300 oral and poster presentations, special sessions and luncheons. Be sure to explore the Exhibition Hall, where companies of all sizes will be on hand to demonstrate, discuss and display the latest technologies and services available. The time you spend here is an investment in your career and your company. Enjoy everything ICE has to offer.
Haroldo Lima
General Director of ANP Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis General Chair
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AAPG/ABGP
Presidents’ Samba Celebration Come, relax and network with friends, clients and suppliers at the AAPG/ABGP Presidents’ Samba Celebration. This tropical-themed party will put you in a Rio frame of mind in no time. Monday, 16 November, 20:30 Windsor Barra Hotel, Av. Sernambetiba, 2630 Pick up your tickets at Registration
DIAMOND SPONSORS
Poster Sessions • Featured Speaker Luncheon Student Reception • Special Student Program
VIP Dinner • Field Trip/Short Courses Special Student Program
Conference Briefcase • Student Registration Assistance for Field Trips and Short Courses AAPG/ABGP Presidents’ Samba Celebration Oral Sessions • Presenter Support Exhibition Hall Refreshments • Volunteer Support
General Fund
General Fund • Technical Program and Registration Announcement
General Fund
TITANIUM SPONSORS
AAPG/ABGP Presidents’ Samba Celebration • Student and Faculty Lounge • Student Registration Support
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Lanyards • Directional Signage • Oral Sessions
Abstract CD • Program Book
General Fund
Cyber C@fé • Datapages Free Download Cards
GOLD SPONSORS
AAPG/ABGP Presidents’ Samba Celebration
General Fund
General Fund
AAPG/ABGP Presidents’ Samba Celebration
SILVER SPONSORS
Registration
Oral Sessions • General Fund
Oral Sessions • Field Trip/Short Course Registration Assistance
Oral Sessions Field Trip/Short Course Registration Assistance
Field Trip/Short Course Registration Assistance
BRONZE SPONSORS
Oral Sessions
General Fund
General Fund Field Trip/Short Course Registration Assistance
Presenter Gifts
PATRON SPONSORS
General Fund
General Fund
General Fund • Guest Program
General Fund
Organizing Committee
Haroldo Lima
Marcio Rocha Mello
Nilo Chagas de Azambuja Filho
Pinar O. Yilmaz
Nahum Schneidermann
John M.A. Forman
Claudia Rassi
Sylvia dos Anjos
Erik Mason
Wagner Peres
Nils Telnaes
Ricardo Bedregal
Pedro Zalan
Vitor Abreu
Francisco E. G. da Cruz
Wilson R. Winter
Almério B. França
Paulo Octavio Gomes
Gustavo Barbosa
Egberto Pereira
Michael Seidner
Lesley Rocha Mello
Ludmila Azambuja
Joana Seidner
Mônica Figueiredo
Miriam Oliveira
Organizing Committee
Technical Program Committee
General Chair Haroldo Lima Director of ANP, Brazil’s National Petroleum Agency
Oral Sessions Co-Chairs Sylvia dos Anjos (Petrobras) Erik Mason (Shell) Wagner Peres (Devon)
Vice Chair Marcio Rocha Mello (HRT)
Poster Sessions Co-Chairs Nils Telnaes (StatoilHydro) Ricardo Bedregal (Vale)
Technical Program Co-Chairs Nilo Chagas de Azambuja Filho (HRT) Pinar O. Yilmaz (ExxonMobil) Steering Committee Chair Nahum Schneidermann (Chevron) Sponsorship Co-Chairs John M.A. Forman (J. Forman Consultant) Claudia Rassi (Chevron)
Guest Hospitality Program Co-Chairs Lesley Rocha Mello Ludmila Azambuja Joana Seidner
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Short Courses Co-Chairs Pedro Zalan (Petrobras) Vitor Abreu (ExxonMobil) Field Trips Co-Chairs Francisco E.G. da Cruz (Petrobras) Wilson R. Winter (Petrobras) Core Session Chair Almério B. França (Petrobras) Judging Co-Chairs Paulo Octavio Gomes (Hess) Gustavo Barbosa (ANP) Student Activities Co-Chairs Egberto Pereira (UERJ) Michael Seidner (ExxonMobil)
Host Society Associação Brasileira de Geólogos de Petróleo
ABGP Representatives Mônica Figueiredo and Miriam Oliveira Phone: +55 21 9463 1947 E-mail:
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AAPG Convention Staff Steph Benton
Dana Patterson Free
Julie Simmons
Theresa Curry
Randa Reeder-Briggs
Vern Stefanic
Terri Duncan
Jean Reynolds
Sales Manager
Operations Coordinator Technical Programs Coordinator
Special Programs Administrator Operations Manager Events Coordinator
Marketing Manager Opening Ceremony Producer Managing Editor, EXPLORER
Kerrie Stiles
Administrative Assistant
Kim Van Delft
Exhibitor and Attendee Services Supervisor
Kyle Walker
Graphics and Production Coordinator
Alan Wegener
Global Development and Convention Director
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Highlights Special Events Opening Ceremony Date: Sunday, 15 November Time: 16:30–18:00 Location: Pavilion 5, Room 101 Fee: Included with conference registration When the International Conference & Exhibition is held in a city famous for its Carnival celebrations, samba music and charm, you know the Opening Ceremony is going to be exhilarating. Come join the excitement during this traditional kick-off to the conference as General Chair Haroldo Lima and Conference Vice Chair Marcio Rocha Mello preside over a multimedia event that will inspire and motivate you to go broader, further and deeper in your career. The ABGP will bestow Distinguished Achievement Awards upon the following respected geoscientists for their contributions to the industry: • Guilherme Estrella (Petrobras) • William L. Fisher (Barrow Chair and Professor at the Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas, Austin) • Celso Lucchesi (Petrobras) • Marilia Regali (HRT) • Pinar O. Yilmaz (ExxonMobil) • Sergio Possato (Petrobras) Joining them onstage will be AAPG President John Lorenz and other dignitaries, all providing you with insight to the events awaiting you at the conference. You’ll be dazzled by the sights and sounds of Rio and inspired to follow the festivities all the way to the exhibition hall for the Icebreaker Reception. Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment Date: Monday, 16 November Time: 09:30–12:30 Location: Pavilion 5, Room 101 Fee: Included with conference registration Co-Chairs: Mario Carminatti (Petrobras), Kim Bates (ExxonMobil) Global energy demand continues to grow each year as a result of the economic expansion of developing countries and the need for increasing energy in industrialized nations. Drivers that shape energy demand are part of the complex interplay between producers and consumers in an environment of changing prices, with high cost and stakes for the industry. Recent changes in the financial markets played a role in overall curbing of demand that created spare production capacity, while increasing efficiency in some areas. Industry needs to be
innovative and flexible in such times to leverage opportunities presented in this high-stakes environment. Some of the issues include availability of capital for large and small projects, environmental regulations and climate change policies, R&D investment, staff development and needs of governments, communities and individuals. There is no perfect solution, but there is a set of integrated solutions. Technology is the key to bring these integrated solutions together. Technology, along with teamwork and partnerships between industry and government, are needed to meet today’s complex challenges. Plenary session speakers will address different aspects of the issues facing the industry. Confirmed speakers include: • Jose Sergio Gabrielli de Azevedo (Chairman, Petrobras) • Mark W. Albers (Senior Vice President, Exxon Mobil Corporation) • Amin Nasser (Senior Vice President E&P, Saudi Aramco) • Yves-Louis Darricarrere (President E&P, Total) • Andrew Gould (Chairman, Schlumberger) Panel Session: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Date: Tuesday, 17 November Time: 09:00–12:30 Location: Pavilion 5, Room 201 Fee: Included with conference registration Co-Chairs: Marcio Rocha Mello (HRT), Nils Telnae (StatoilHydro) and Aboud Afifi (Saudi Aramco), Recent discoveries by Petrobras and its partners have dominated world headlines for the past two years, thanks to several significant breakthroughs in the subsalt targets in the offshore Santos Basin. These finds, along with those in Africa and the Middle East, will have significant economic impact for the coming decades as well as further the development of advanced concepts of exploration and drilling. Panelists will discuss recent giant fields and the paradigm shifts that enabled such discoveries with innovation and technology. Speakers include: • Pete Carragher (Vice President, Geoscience and Exploration, BP Access and Exploration Unit) • Yves Grosjean (Vice President Exploration Coordination & Portfolio Management, Total E&P) • Paul Haryott (General Manager of Exploration, Chevron Africa and Latin America EMP) • Solange Guedes (Executive Director, Petrobras) • Malcolm Brown (Senior Vice President, Exploration, BG Group) • Scott Cameron (Vice President, Deepwater Exploration and Appraisal, Americas, Shell) • Satish Pai (Vice President of Operations, Schlumberger Oilfield Services)
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Special Session: Leadership and Decision-Making in E&P: How to Leverage Cultural and Gender Differences Date: Wednesday, 18 November Time: 09:00–11:30 Location: Pavilion 5, Level 2, Room 210 Fee: Included with conference registration Co-Chairs: A. Lara and C. Lacerda Global energy demand is on the rise and the need to meet this demand has accelerated E&P operations around the world. The E&P industry is faced with numerous challenges that include availability of large capital for projects big and small, investment in R&D, technology innovation, staff development and leadership. Corporations and management value cultural diversity in thought and incorporate these in making better business decisions. Research has identified that each individual has different ways to approach leadership based on cultural and diversity preferences; these preferences are, on average, different for men and women. Our high-level executive speakers share their success stories and discuss ways to leverage leadership into E&P business success — the Americas experience. Speaker include: • Solange Guedes, Petrobras (invited) • Kim Bates (Vice President Americas, ExxonMobil Exploration Company) • Magda Chambriard (Director, ANP) • Gretchen Gillis (AAPG Executive Editor-Books and Schlumberger) • Marcio Rocha Mello (CEO, HRT)
End-of-Day Receptions Date: Monday, 16 November —Tuesday, 17 November Time: 18:00–19:30 Location: Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Fee: Included with conference registration After the oral presentations conclude Monday and Tuesday, make your way to the exhibition hall to enjoy refreshments. While visiting exhibitors and discussing their technologies and services, enjoy the hospitality Rio is known for with an array of hors d’oeuvres and beverages. Student Reception Date: Monday, 16 November Time: 19:00–20:00 Location: Windsor Barra Hotel, Windsor Room Fee: Included with conference registration All registered students and faculty are invited to attend this networking event where they can enjoy light food and drinks. Read more about this and other student activities on page 58. Alumni Event Please join the University of Texas at Austin Jackson School of Geosciences for a friends and alumni cocktail reception on Tuesday, 17 November. The reception will be held in the Windsor Room at the Windsor Barra Hotel, Av. Semambetiba, 2630 – Barra da Tijuca – Rio de Janeiro from 7:00 – 9:00 pm.
Networking Events
LUNCHEONS
Icebreaker Reception Date: Sunday, 15 November Time: 18:00–20:00 Location: Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Fee: Included with conference registration
Featured Speaker Luncheon Date: Monday, 16 November Time: 12:30–14:00 Location: Pavilion 5, Room 101 Speaker: Dilma Rousseff, Chair of Petrobras Board Fee: US$40 The Featured Speaker Luncheon is an annual tradition of the International Conference & Exhibition. This year’s invited speaker is Dilma Rousseff, Chief of Staff of Brazil. She is also chair of the Board of Director of Petrobras and former Energy Minister. Doors open at 12:15. Make plans to reserve a seat for yourself — and perhaps a colleague — so you can rest, refresh and enjoy what’s sure to be an informative presentation.
Get a sneak peek at the exhibition hall and enjoy food and drinks with attendees from around the globe during the Icebreaker Reception. This is a great way to network, catch up with colleagues and make new friends. Refreshment Breaks Date: Monday, 16 November — Wednesday, 18 November Time: 10:25–10:45 / Pavilion 5, Level 2 (Tue/Wed) 15:25–16:05 / Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Fee: Included with conference registration Take a break from the oral presentations and enjoy complimentary beverages in the common area. In the afternoon, we’ll also offer complimentary refreshments on the floor of the Exhibition Hall.
Exhibitor-Sponsored Luncheon Date: Wednesday, 18 November Time: 12:30–14:00 Location: Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Fee: Included with conference registration Attendees are invited to a free lunch — courtesy of the exhibitors. AAPG and ABGP wish to thank the exhibitors for their generous sponsorship of this event. Complimentary lunch for all attendees and registered guests will be available throughout the Exhibition Hall on Wednesday.
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Conference at a Glance SUNDAY, 15 NOVEMBER TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
08:00–19:00 08:00–14:00 16:30–18:00 18:00–20:00 18:00–20:00
Registration Guest Tour 2: Half-Day Corcovado and Hippie Fair in Ipanema Opening Ceremony Icebreaker Reception Exhibition
Pavilion 5, Level 1, Registration Hall See hotel pickup points on page 57 Pavilion 5, Room 101 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
MONDAY, 16 NOVEMBER TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
08:00–17:00 08:00–08:45 09:30–12:30 11:00–20:00 11:00–20:00 11:00–18:00 11:00–20:00 12:30–14:00 14:00–17:45 15:25–16:05 18:00–19:30 19:00–20:00 20:30–22:30
Registration Speakers and Poster Presenters Breakfast Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment Cyber C@fe Exhibition Poster Sessions Student & Faculty Lounge Featured Speaker Luncheon Oral Sessions Refreshment Break End-of-Day Reception Student Reception Tropical Party
Pavilion 5, Level 1, Registration Hall Pavilion 5, Level 1, Room 101 Pavilion 5, Room 101 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 5, Level 1, Room 101 Pavilion 5, Level 1 and 2 Pavilion 2 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Windsor Barra Hotel, Windsor Room Windsor Barra Hotel
TUESDAY, 17 NOVEMBER TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
08:00–17:00 08:00–08:45 08:00–14:00 09:00–12:30 09:00–17:45 10:00–17:00 10:25–10:45 11:00–20:00 11:00–20:00 11:00–18:00 11:00–20:00 15:25–16:05 18:00–19:30
Registration Speakers and Poster Presenters Breakfast Guest Tour 4: Downtown, Sugar Loaf and National Historical Museum Panel Session: Giant Fields of the Decade Oral Sessions AAPG Student Education Day Refreshment Break Exhibition Cyber C@fe Poster Sessions Student & Faculty Lounge Refreshment Break End-of-Day Reception
Pavilion 5, Level 1, Registration Hall Pavilion 5, Level 1 See hotel pickup points on page 57 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Pavilion 5, Level 1 and 2 Pavilion 5, Level 2, Room 210 Pavilion 5, Level 2 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
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Conference at a Glance WEDNESDAY, 18 NOVEMBER TIME
EVENT
08:00–14:00 Registration 08:00–08:45 Speakers and Poster Presenters Breakfast 09:00–11:30 Special Session: Leadership and Decision-Making 09:00–17:45 Oral Sessions 10:25–10:45 Refreshment Break 11:00–16:30 Exhibition 11:00–16:30 Cyber C@fe 11:00–16:00 Poster Sessions 11:00–16:30 Student & Faculty Lounge 12:30–14:00 Exhibitor Sponsored Luncheon 15:25–16:05 Refreshment Break 20:30 Field Trip 4: Petroleum Systems of the Recóncavo Basin† 20:30 Field Trip 5: Paleozoic Petroleum Systems of the Intracratonic Paraná Basin††
LOCATION Pavilion 5, Level 1, Registration Hall Pavilion 5, Level 1, Room 101 Pavilion 5, Level 2, Room 210 Pavilion 5, Level 1 and 2 Pavilion 5, Level 2, Mezzanine Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Departs from and returns to Salvador, Bahia Departs from Curitiba, Paraná and returns to Foz de Iguacu, Paraná
THURSDAY, 19 NOVEMBER TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
09:00–17:00 09:00–17:00 09:00–17:00 09:00–17:00
Workshop 9: Guided Core Display: Brazilian Tertiary and Cretaceous Turbidites and Associated Facies Student Short Course 10: Integrated Basin and Play Analysis Short Course 11: 3-D Petroleum System Modeling Student Short Course 12: Seismic Amplitude Interpretation
Windsor Guanabara Hotel Windsor Guanabara Hotel Windsor Guanabara Hotel Windsor Guanabara Hotel
FRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
09:00–17:00 09:00–17:00
Short Course 11: 3-D Petroleum System Modeling (continued) Student Short Course 12: Seismic Amplitude Interpretation (continued)
Windsor Guanabara Hotel Windsor Guanabara Hotel
See Conference Shuttle Schedule on page 61. / † Continues through 21 November / †† Continues through 22 November
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Room Assignments FUNCTION
PAVILION
LOCATION
AAPG Center AAPG Conference Staff Office AAPG Student Education Day Cyber C@fe End-of-Day Receptions Exhibition Exhibition Food Court Exhibitor-Sponsored Luncheon Featured Speaker Luncheon First Aid House of Delegates Breakfast House of Delegates Reception Icebreaker Reception Judges Room Lost and Found Luggage Check Opening Ceremony Oral Session Halls Plenary Session Press Room Poster Sessions Refreshment Breaks – Afternoon Refreshment Breaks – Morning Registration, Housing, Information and Tours Speakers and Poster Presenters Breakfast Speakers Service Center Special Session: Leadership and Decision-Making Student and Faculty Lounge
Pavilion 2 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 5, Level 2 Pavilion 2 Pavilion 2 Pavilion 2 Pavilion 2 Pavilion 2 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 5, Level 2 Pavilion 5, Level 2 Pavilion 2 Pavilion 5, Level 2 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 5, Level 1 and 2 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 2 Pavilion 2 Pavilion 5, Level 2 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 5, Level 1 Pavilion 5, Level 2 Pavilion 5, Level 2 Pavilion 2
Exhibition Hall Room 102A Room 210 Exhibition Hall Exhibition Hall Exhibition Hall Exhibition Hall Exhibition Hall Room 101 Room 209 Mezzanine Exhibition Hall Room 206 Registration Registration Room 101 Rooms 103, 201, 202, 203, 204 Room 101 Room 104 Exhibition Hall Exhibition Hall Mezzanine Registration Room 101 Room 205 Room 210 Exhibition Hall
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Education/Distinguished Lecturer See the latest education programs AAPG is offering. You can pick up fliers for upcoming courses and Hedberg conferences and get more information about our “Training Partners” program. Foundation Learn about the many programs and projects sponsored by the AAPG Foundation. Global Events The learning doesn’t stop when the AAPG 2009 International Conference & Exhibition ends. You’ll find AAPG events worldwide, including: • IPTC— Meeting the energy needs of a growing world economy, 7-9 December 2009, Doha, Qatar, www.IPTCnet.org/2009/ • APPEX —The global forum to buy, sell and promote international upstream E&P deals with key
international players, 2-4 March 2010, London, www.appexlondon.com • GEO 2010 — 7-10 March, Manama, Bahrain • AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition — 11-14 April 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, www. AAPG.org/NewOrleans • AAPG International Conference & Exhibition, 15-18 September, Calgary, AB, Canada • GEO India — South Asia’s Geosciences Conference and Exhibition, 8-10 December 2010, New Delhi, India Membership Visit the AAPG Center to familiarize yourself with AAPG benefits and services, apply for membership, pay dues and change your address. Divisions information will be available as will information on Student Benefits and the Visiting Geologist program.
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Technical Program at a Glance Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Monday . . . . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 101 Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Monday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 201 Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Monday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 202 Basin Modeling I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Monday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 203 Exploration in Deepwater Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Monday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 204 Geophysics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Monday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 103 Panel: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 201 Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 202 Unconventional Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 203 Salt Basins E&P Challenges I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 204 Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 103 Innovation and Technology — New Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 201 Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 202 Basin Genetics — How Things Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 203 Salt Basins E&P Challenges II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 204 Structural Traps and Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 204 Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I . . . . Oral . . . . Tuesday . . . . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 103 Reservoir Characterization I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 201 Regional Geology and Exploration of the Brazilian Pre-Salt . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 202 New and Emerging Regions — New Ways to Look at Old Plays, . . . . . . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 203 New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 204 Basin Modeling II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . AM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 103 Reservoir Characterics II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 201 E&P Challenges in Greater Campos Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 202 New and Emerging Regions — New Ways to Look at Old Plays, . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 203 New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 204 Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II . . . . Oral . . . . Wednesday . . PM . . . . Pavilion 5, Room 103 Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Risk Analysis & Assessment — Economic Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour I . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Formation Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall University Students Academic Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Monday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour II . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Salt Basins and E&P Basins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall New and Emerging Regions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Unconventional Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Geophysics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall University Students Academic Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Structure Traps and Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Wednesday . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Basin Modeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Wednesday . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Reservoir Characterization — Traps and Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Wednesday . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Wednesday . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Reservoir Characterization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster . . Wednesday . . . . . . . . .Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
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Technical Program Monday Morning Oral Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment Pavilion 5, Room 101 Co-Chairs: M. Carminatti and K. Bates 9:30 Introductions 9:35 Jose Sergio Gabrielli de Azevedo, Chairman, Petrobras 10:00 Mark W. Albers, Senior Vice President, Exxon Mobil Corporation 10:25 Amin Nasser, Senior Vice President E&P, Saudi Aramco 10:50 Yves-Louis Darricarrere, President E&P, Total 11:15 Andrew Gould, Chairman, Schlumberger 11:40 Questions/Answers 12:30 Session Adjourns
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T. Bover-Arnal, R. Salas, J. A. Moreno-Bedmar, K. Bitzer: Outcrop-Scale Identification of Forced and Normal Regressive Deposits in Carbonate Systems: An Aptian E . xample from the Western Maestrat Basin (Iberian Chain, Spain) G. Badalini, F. Brouwer, R. S. Bourque, R. Blight, G. de Bruin: Regional Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of Regional 2-D Lines in the Central Santos Basin, Offshore Brazil R. Higgs: Why Do Siliciclastic Shelves Exist? How Do They Differ From “Ramp Margins”? New Sequence Stratigraphic Aspects Vital for Petroleum Exploration
Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential Pavilion 5, Room 202 Co-Chairs: G. F. Hebertson, A. Olivera-Riley and J. A. Cupertino
Monday Afternoon Oral Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Pavilion 5, Room 201 Co-Chairs: T. R. Garfield, R. d’Avila and O. Martinsen 14:00 14:05 14:25 14:45 15:05 15:25 16:05 16:25
Introductory Remarks I. R. Sharp, R. L. Gawthorpe, J. Lukasik, J. Bernaus, D. Hunt: Mixed Carbonate-Clastic-Evaporite Depositional S . ystems in Rift Basins: Insights from the Suez Rift F. Hadler-Jacobsen, A. Groth, A. Serrano, K. Heieren, F. M. Liestøl: Temporal and Spatial Evolution of a Shelf to Toe-of-Slope System, Santos Basin Brazil — A High- Resolution Seismic-Stratigraphic and -Geomorphic Case Study F. F. Vesely, R. d’Avila, D. Dias Filho, S. Santos: Upper Cretaceous Clastic Reservoirs of the Santos Basin: Depositional Style and Sequence Stratigraphy R. S. James, K. Durtnell: A Sequence Stratigraphic Correlation Across the Conjugate Margins of South America and Sub-Saharan Africa and Its Implications for Petroleum Exploration Break E. A. Mancini: Use of Sequence Stratigraphy as a Key Element in the Design of an Exploration Strategy for Microbial Buildups L. Arienti, H. Mucelini, R. C. Gontijo, H. Voelcker, V.S. Santos: Turbidite Systems and Their Stratigraphic Evolution in the Oligomiocene and Miocene of Campos Basin, Brazil
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Introductory Remarks C. C. Lima, O. Pessoa, P. Vasconcelos, I. O. Carmo, M. Da Guia Lima, F. Balsamo: The Role of Compressional Horizontal Stresses (σ1=SHmax) in the Evolution of the Potiguar Basin (NE Brazil) and the Age of Trap Formation for Its Main Reservoir (Açu Fm) S. G. Henry, A. Danforth, N. Kumar, S. Venkatraman: Paleogeographic Mapping of the South Atlantic: Jurassic Through Albian Evolution M. Guevara, L. Hawkins, L. Joaquim, D. Johnstone, W. Jones, J. Jose, A. Oliveira: Structural Development and Depositional History of the Lower Congo and Kwanza Basins Salt Tectonic Province, Angola P. Japsen, J. Bonow, P. F. Green, P. R. Cobbold, D. Chiossi, R. Lilletveit: Burial, Uplift and Exhumation History of the Atlantic Margin of NE Brazil Break I. Davison, L. Anderson, P. Gormly, P. Nutall: Geology and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Argentine Atlantic Margin O. A. Blaich, J. Faleide, F. Tsikalas: Conjugate Margin Studies in the South Atlantic R. P. Reis, N. Pimentel, A. Garcia: The Evolution of the Atlantic Margin of Iberia as Recorded in the Lusitanian Basin (Portugal) C. J. Schenk: A Reassessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of Basin in South America S. Beglinger, H. Doust, S. Cloetingh: Relating Petroleum System and Play Development to Basin Evolution: Brazilian South Atlantic Margin
*Denotes presenter other than first author.
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Basin Modeling I Pavilion 5, Room 203 Co-Chairs: A. A. Bender, J-J. R. Biteau and L. A. Trindade 14:00 14:05 14:25 14:45 15:05 15:25 16:05 16:25 16:45 17:05 17:25
Introductory Remarks X. Guichet, S. Wolf, R. Pandi: Paleo-Fluid Flows and Present Hydrodynamic Conditions Improved by Basin Modeling Integrating Salinity Transport E. D. Mio, A. A. Bender, M. Mello, N. C. de Azambuja Filho, C. L. Jesus, P. Schmitt: 3-D Petroleum System Modeling in Deepwater Santos Area; Main Results and Considerations C. L. Jesus, A. A. Bender, Y. N. Soares: Sensitivity Analysis of Thermal and Hydraulic Properties and Their Impact on Petroleum Systems: Example from a Brazilian Case Study A. Lemrabott, P. R. Cobbold*: Physical Modeling of Fluid Overpressure and Compaction During Hydrocarbon Generation in Source Rock of Low Permeability Basin Break A. A. Bender, M. Mello, N. C. de Azambuja Filho, C. L. Jesus, P. Bruno: An Igneous Controlled Petroleum System: Estimating Petroleum Generation and Migration of the Solimões Basin Y. Tang: Advanced Chemistry of Basin Modeling — Predicting Fluid Properties and Using Field Gas Isotope to Constrain Basin Modeling Uncertainty J. E. Dahl, A. Bender, J. M. Moldowan, M. R. Mello: RICH — A Revolutionary New Technology for Developing New Plays in Mature Basins I. Faille, R. Traby*, A. Arbeaumont, J. Laigle: Incorporating Lateral Deformation and Modeling Fault Impact in Quantitative Petroleum Systems Evaluation A. A. Bender, H. A. Kemna*, M. Mello: Quantitative Assessment of Biodegradation in Hydrocarbon Fields of the Cabo Frio Area, Brazil
Exploration in Deepwater Settings Pavilion 5, Room 204 Co-Chairs: R. Eisenberg, J. Amaral and O. Lopez-Gamundi 14:00 14:05 14:25 14:45 15:05 15:25
Introductory Remarks P. Dattilo: Basin Scale Typing of Deepwater Sediments K. Boyd, C. Alexander: Offshore Exploration Opportunities in Brazil W. Athmer, R. Groenenberg, S. Luthi: Experimental Study on the Effect of Large-Scale Relay Ramps as Pathway for Turbidity Currents C. M. Silva, D. Paton, W. D. McCaffrey: Controls on Submarine Slope Channel-Levee Deposition in Amazon Fan Break
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A. P. Oluboyo, R. L. Gawthorpe: Tectonic Controls on Post-Oligocene Submarine Channel Evolution on the West African Margin Revealed Using Isoproportional Slicing, Spectral Decomposition and Multi-Attribute RGB Blending F. Corredor: Patterns of Growth Sedimentation in the Fold-and-Thrust Belts of the Deepwater Niger Delta and Offshore Brazil A. K. Tyagi, R. Bastia: Petrophysical Analysis of Laminated Sand Shale Sequence in Deepwater Setting M. Bullen, T. Charles, B. Giriansyah: Case Study: Impacts of TTI PSDM Reprocessing on the Preparation and Drilling of the Pazflor Development Wells S. Saha, R. Hayden, B. Newberry, D. Hamilton, A. Kumar, B. Motherwell, R. Kear, T. Barber, A. Klein, S. Winstanley: Conflicting Formation Dip Measurements Unravel Complex Subsalt Geology, Deepwater Gulf of Mexico, USA
Geophysics Pavilion 5, Room 103 Co-Chairs: M. Brouwers, S. Ji and L. Dillon 14:00 14:05 14:25 14:45 15:05 15:25 16:05 16:25 16:45 17:05 17:25
Introductory Remarks M. H. Krieger, O. Geisler: Reducing Uncertainty in Subsalt Interpretation: A Non-Seismic View on Integration J. Guilbot, G. Desrousseaux, S. Maud: Advanced Geophysical Methods for the Exploration and Characterization of Prospects and Fields in Deepwater Angola S. Ji: Improve Subsalt Image with Wide Azimuth Data in the Gulf of Mexico C. E. Helsing, D. Trainor: Work Processes to Mitigate Interpretation Pitfalls in Complex Imaging Environments Break J. L. Lewis, R. Eisenberg, E. Blumenthal: Merging Geology and Geophysics with Emerging Techniques in Subsalt Imaging A. I. Marini, F. Di Prete: The Added Value of Quantitative Seismic Integration in 3-D Prediction of Petrophysical Properties and Facies. A Case History from Tunisian Ghadames Basin A. D. Price, T. Lopez, A. Lucas, R. Yalamanchili: Frontier Onshore Basin Exploration Methodology: Starting from Scratch, Airborne Gravity and Magnetics Onshore Angola Y. Huang, S. Ji, B. Bai, C. Richardez: Pre-Salt Depth Imaging of Santos Basin, Brasil L. D. Dillon, G. Schwedersky, C. Nunes, J. Justen, E. Abreu: Rock Physics Modeling As a Tool to Improve Interpretation on Tight Gas Sands Reservoirs
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Tuesday Morning Oral Panel: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Pavilion 5, Room 201 Co-Chairs: M. Mello, N. Telnaes and A. Afifi 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:35 10:45 11:05 11:25 11:45 12:00
Introductions Pete Carragher, Vice President, Geoscience and Exploration, BP Access and Exploration Unit Yves Grosjean, Vice President Exploration Coordination & Portfolio Management, Total E&P Paul Haryott, General Manager of Exploration, Chevron Africa and Latin America EMP Solange Guedes, Executive Director, Petrobras Question and Discussion Break Malcolm Brown, Senior Vice President, Exploration, BG Group Scott Cameron, Vice President, Deepwater Exploration and Appraisal, Americas, Shell Satish Pai: Vice President of Operations, Schlumberger Oilfield Services Question/Answers Session Adjourns
Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics Pavilion 5, Room 202 Co-Chairs: A. Olivera-Riley, A. Vear and N. D. Mala 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25
Introductory Remarks P. V. Zalán, M. G. Severino, J. B. Oliveira, L. P. Magnavita, W. U. Mohriak, R. C. Gontijo, A. R. Viana, P. Szatmari: Stretching and Thinning of the Upper Lithosphere and Continental-Oceanic Crustal Transition in Southeastern Brazil C. Sanders, S. Sciamanna, A. Serrano: Restorations of the Santos Basin, Brazil: Basement Fault Activity from Rifting to Passive Margin J. W. Versfelt: South Atlantic Margin Rift Basin Asymmetry and Implications for Pre-Salt Exploration J. M. Caixeta, T. S. Ferreira, F. D. Lima, C. Francisco, A. S. Dias: Diachronous Rift System Along Bahia State Coast. An Example of Extended Crust and Mantle Exhumation in the South Atlantic Ocean Break N. Kumar, S. Henry, A. Danforth, P. Nutall, S. Venkataraman: Seismic Imaging of South Atlantic Continent-Ocean Boundary Through Deep, Long Offset, Prestack Depth Migrated (PSDM), 2-D Seismic Data N. Kusznir, T. H. Torsvik: S. Atlantic Plate Reconstruction Constrained Using Crustal Thickness and OCT Location Derived from Gravity Inversion: Implications for the Santos-Campos Brazilian Rifted Margin Segments D. L. Connolly, A. J. Catto*, P. Schmitt: Detecting Hydrocarbon Migration Pathways in Seismic Data from the Brazilian South Atlantic Margin
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B. Leonal. R. Carvalho, R. Paiva, J. D. Favera*: Aptian Sequence Stratigraphy of the Southeastern Border of the Potiguar Basin, Rio Grande Do Norte, Brazil, Comprising Several “Pre-Salt” Oil and Gas Occurrences
Unconventional Resources Pavilion 5, Room 203 Co-Chairs: I. A. Russell, A. Al Mustafa and D. A. Carvajal 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25 11:45
Introductory Remarks M. S. Ameen, K. MacPherson: Fracture and In-Situ Stress Characterization of the Unayzah-B/C Tight Gas Reservoir, South Haradh, Saudi Arabia C. M. Prince: Permeability Estimation in Tight Gas Sands Using NMR — A New Interpretive Methodology W. J. Haskett, C. Jenkins, J. D. Walls: Operational and Business Efficiency in Unconventional Projects R. Roundtree, L. Sedillos, J. Wright, J. Miskimins: Unconventional Resource Recovery Improvement Using Conventional Reservoir Engineering Strategies Break J. Miller: Chesapeake Energy’s Model for Gas Shale Exploration and Development S. Bergamaschi, R. Rodrigues, E. Pereira: Oil Shale from the Tremembé Formation, Taubaté Basin, Brazil G. M. Buhler, E. d’Huteau, F. Peñacorada, A. Exler: First Microseismic Acquisition in South America — Lajas Tight Gas Project — Neuquén, Argentina C. M. Jones, J. A. Dourado, H. F. Chaves: Gas Hydrates and Microbiological Processes
Salt Basins E&P Challenges I Pavilion 5, Room 204 Co-Chairs: B. Wolff, T. Carpenter and S. King 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05
Introductory Remarks R. Fainstein, W. U. Mohriak, B. A. Rasmussen: Salt Provinces Offshore Brazil and West Africa — Regional Seismic Lines I. Davison, L. Anderson, P. Nutall: Geometry and Facies Distribution of the Greater Brazilian Salt Basin P. Szatmari, W. U. Mohriak: Tectonic Control During Earth History of World’s Largest Petroleum-Bearing Salt Basins F. L. Fernandes, S. Rostirolla, F. T. T. Gonçalves, R. Bedregal: The Application of Inverse Modeling to Remove the Gravity Effect of Salt Structures Along the Brazilian Southeastern Marginal Basins Break M. G. Rowan, R. Hunsdale, S. D. Johnson: The Effects of Salt-Related Deformation on Depositional Profiles: The Example of the Wilcox in the Deepwater Subsalt Province of the Northern Gulf of Mexico B. Montaron, P. E. Tapponnier: A Quantitative Model for Salt Deposition in Actively Spreading Basins
*Denotes presenter other than first author.
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S. O’Connor, R. Swarbrick, R. Lahann, S. Green, D. Scott, B. Pindar: Sub-Salt Pressures — Meeting the Technological Challenges M. Guerra, J. R. Underhill: Role of Halokinesis in the Evolution of the Cabo Frio Fault and the Ilha Grande Gravitational Cell in the Santos Basin, Brazil: Insights from Multi-Section Balanced Restoration
Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis Pavilion 5, Room 103 Co-Chairs: S. Sciamanna, K. Sunde and M. Illingworth 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25 11:45
Introductory Remarks F. Gonçalves, S. Rostirolla, F. L. Fernandes: Structuring the Exploration Process of Vale E&P: The Use of Integrated Multidisciplinary Modeling and Geologic Risk Assessment C. D. Norman: Inappropriate Separation of Risk and Uncertainty in Probabilistic Assessments J. C. Rui, K. Sunde: Detailed Performance Tracking of an Exploration Portfolio Exemplified by Reservoir Statistics C. Bettini, R. R. Silva: Forecasting Petroleum Production with a Model Based on Discharge Process Break C. M. Jones, H. F. Chaves, J. A. Dourado: The Potential for New Discoveries of Oil and Gas in the Shallow Waters of the Campos Basin, Brazil W. J. Haskett: Risk Analysis of Unconventional Plays E. D. Mio, A. Bender, M. Mello, N. C. de Azambuja Filho: Uncertainty Analysis Applied to Petroleum System Mass Balance in Deepwater Santos — Is It an Overcharged System? S. Rostirolla, F. T. T. Gonçalves, F. Fernandes, A. Lemgruber, A. Araújo, P. C. Kuchler: Quantitative Chance Assessment of Geological Risk Factors in Oil and Gas Exploration
Tuesday Afternoon Oral Innovation and Technology — New Applications Pavilion 5, Room 201 Co-Chairs: J. C. Phillips, C. Tadeu Fraga and B. Fryklund 14:00 14:05 14:25 14:45
Introductory Remarks M. H. Feeley: New Opportunities Identified from Improved Imaging of a Fold-and-Thrust Belt, LaBarge, Wyoming — A Case Study C. Pirmez, A. Cantelli, M. Hempton, R. Maestri, R. E. Ducker, P. L. Ferreira, G. Oliva: Large Scale Stratigraphic Modeling of Deepwater Reservoirs in the Laboratory C. Scholz: Modern Analogs of Lacustrine Carbonate Reservoir Facies: Examples from Tropical Lakes of the East African Rift System
15:05 15:25 16:05 16:25 16:45 17:05 17:25
A. Belopolsky, J. Moore, A. Krassay, L. Pryer: Paleozoic Basins of Brazil: Challenges and Keys to Unlocking the Hydrocarbon Potential Break B. Carpentier, S. Pegaz-Fiornet, S. Wolf, I. Kowalewski: Local Grid Refinement in Basin Modeling — What For? K. M. Shokair, A. Plesch, J. Shaw: 3-D Structural Restoration Approach for Fracture Prediction — A Case Study from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia F. Cappanera, A. Cappelletti, I. El-Ageli, M. Fervari, C. Magistroni, C. Monesi*, F. Porrera, C. Rizzetto: Integrated Seismic Characterization and Reservoir Modelling in a Structurally Complex Carbonate Field, Libyan Offshore A. Kloppenburg, Z. Schleder, R. Polanco-Ferrar, L. F. Clausen, R. Bischke: 3-D Structural Restoration for Palinspastic Reservoir Modeling in the Lower Congo Basin, Angola B. A. Vining, C. A. Figueiredo, O. Kandjoze: Snowball Earth and the Search for Neoproterozoic Gas in Angola and Namibia
Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Pavilion 5, Room 202 Co-Chairs: P. V. Zalán, I. Bahtiyar and P. Krois 14:00 14:05 14:25 14:45 15:05 15:25 16:05 16:25 16:45
Introductory Remarks B. J. Radovich, C. D. Connors, H. Inniss-King, H. Vincent, W. D. Clark, G. Kokaram: A Viable Exploration Play in Deepwater Trinidad with Fans, Structures, and Favorable Basin Models M. V. Maas: Basement-Cored Uplifts Related to MesoCenozoic Tectonism in the Amazonas and Solimões Basins — Northern Brazil S. Grain, P. King, C. Atkins: Palaeogeography of a MidMiocene Turbidite Complex, Moki Formation, Southern Taranaki Basin, New Zealand A. Motoki, S. Sichel, T. F. Campos, P. Szatmari, R. S. Soares: Active Uplift and Its Annual Rate of the Saint Peter-Saint Paul Peridotite Ridge, Equatorial Atlantic Ocean Break S. Rawat, R. Polanco-Ferrer, R. Dwivedy, A. K. Kaul, R. Krishan, R. Sundriyal, N. Kumar, J. Grocott: Structure and Evolution of the Kerala Basin, Offshore Southwest India C. I. Aristizábal, A. L. Ferrari, C. G. Silva: Mud Diapirism Associated to Neotectonic Transcurrent Leaky Faults in the Colombian Caribe — A Pass Way to Hydrocarbon Migration Z. Feng, C. Jia, S. Zhang, Z. Feng, M. Zheng: Controls on the Formation and Evolution of the Nonmarine Songliao Basin, Northeast China
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A. Mora, M. Mantilla, M. Defreitas: Cretaceous Paleogeography and Sedimentation in the Upper Magdalena and Putumayo Basins, Southwestern Colombia J. Loule, N. Fofang, P. Lumbomil: Structural and Tectonic Evolution of the Garoua Basin in Cameroon, Central Africa, as Derived from Geological and Seismic Data
Basin Genetics — How Things Work Pavilion 5, Room 203 Co-Chairs: P. O. Yilmaz, N. C. de Azambuja Filho and L. Magnavita 14:00 14:05 14:25 14:45 15:05 15:25 16:05 16:25 16:45 17:05
Introductory Remarks S. Luthi, W. Athmer, R. Groenenberg, M. Donselaar: Sediment Transport Through Transfer Zones in Rift and Passive Margin Settings: Fundamental Differences Between Subaerial and Subaqueous Environments A. Roberts, N. Kusznir, R. Corfield, M. Thompson: Integrated Tectonic Basin Modeling as an Aid to Understanding Deepwater Rifted Continental Margin Structure and Location P. E. Potter, P. Szatmari : Global Miocene Tectonics and the Modern World T. B. Correa, G. P. Eberli, M. Grasmueck, K. Verwer: Morphometric Analyses and Habitat Characterization of a Deepwater Carbonate Depositional Environment Break M. Martins-Neto: Cause-and-Effect Relationship Between Discontinuities of the Continental Crust and Oceanic Fracture Zones in Marginal Sedimentary Basins S. Planke, A. Malthe-Sørenssen, H. Svensen, A. Mazzini: Structure, Formation and Petroleum Implications of Piercement Structures in Sedimentary Basins A. Mosquera, V. A. Ramos: An Integrated Tectonic Model for the Western Gondwana Late Paleozoic Deformation O. F. Bamidele, O. A. Ehinola: Fault Analysis, Stratigraphic Discontinuities and 3-D Structural Modeling of Tb-Field, Offshore Niger Delta
Salt Basins E&P Challenges II Pavilion 5, Room 204 Co-Chairs: D. Cook, H. Krause and S. Johnsen 14:00 14:05 14:25
Introductory Remarks M. F. Caldas, P. V. Zalán: Kinematic Reconstitution and Tectono-Sedimentation Associated to Salt Domes in Deepwater of Santos Basin, Brazil W. U. Mohriak, P. Szatmari: Autochthonous and Allochthonous Salt Tectonics in Brazilian Sedimentary Basins
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G. Grando, J. Borges Daudt, J. B. Oliveira, R. Bartman: Basement Controls on the Distribution and Geometry of Salt Structures in the Central-Western Gulf of Mexico P. J. Boult, P. J. Bennett, A. Freeman: Structural History and the Pre-Salt Play of the Officer Basin, South Australia
Structural Traps and Seals Pavilion 5, Room 204 Co-Chairs: F. R. Love, O. G. de Souza and N. Piggott 16:05 16:25 16:45 17:05 17:25
F. Love: TBA S. Fraser, S. Sumner, M. Lentini, R. J. Davies: Extensional Deformation and Understanding Rift Heat Flow — Implications for the Pre-salt of the South Atlantic S. L. Sulami, M. S. Ameen: Characterization of the Hercynian Unconformity, for Prospect Evaluation, Saudi Arabia S. Giger, J. H. Ter Heege, M. B. Clennell*, B. Ciftci, C. Delle Piane, B. B. Wassing, P. Clark, C. Harbers, F. Beekman, T. Yamasaki: Monitoring Changes to Fault Transmissibility During Clay Smear Development in Direct Shear Experiments of Clastic-Argillaceous Sequences Discussion
Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I Pavilion 5, Room 103 Co-Chairs: H. D. Penteado, D. Curry and S. Hajri 14:00 14:05 14:25 14:45 15:05 15:25 16:05 16:25
Introductory Remarks F. K. Rad, L. L. Warner, B. T. Kirby, S. Thompson: Relationship Between Seismic Amplitude and HC Migration Offshore Espirito Santo Basin, Brazil J. M. Moldowan, J. E. Dahl, F. A. Saleh, C. M. Ekweozor, M. Rangel, Z. Chen, M. Mello: New Technologies Improve Petroleum Source Typing and Process Delineation: Examples from Offshore Brazil, West Africa, U.S. Gulf of Mexico and Iraq A. Prinzhofer, F. R. Monreal, M. Fasola, G. Galliano: The Characterization of CO2 Origins in the Neuquen Basin (Argentina): Mantle Fluids Influence for Oil Maturity and Gas Composition L. A. Trindade, H. D. Penteado, E. Santos Neto, J. Cerqueira, J. Guzzo, M. Rangel, C. Araujo: Predicting Petroleum Origin, Type and Quality: Geochemistry at Work Break H. Svensen, I. Aarnes, S. Polteau, K. Fristad, S. Planke: Climate and Environmental Crises Caused by Natural Carbon Release J. A. Cañas, J. Pop, F. Dubost, D. Pomerantz, O. Mullins: Advanced Compositional Gradient Analysis
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P. Bruno, A. A. Bender, M. Mello, M. Barbosa: New Answers to Ancient Questions About the Lower Cretaceous Petroleum Systems of Onshore Alagoas Sub-Basin A. Balaguru: Structural Style, Petroleum System and Exploration Challenges of the NE Sabah Basin, Sabah (North Borneo), Malaysia P. Schmitt, M. Mello, A. A. Bender, V. Elias, P. J. Brooks: Direct Hydrocarbon Assessment in the Santos Basin by the Integration of Oil Slicks, Piston Core and Gas Chimneys
Wednesday Morning Oral Reservoir Characterization I Pavilion 5, Room 201 Co-Chairs: R. Schiffer, J. M. Ajdukiewicz and S. Bowman 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25 11:45
Introductory Remarks R. Schiffer, D. Dias Filho, F. F. Vesely: Differential Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework: Evidence from the Depositional Environment Controls in Santonian Sandstones, Santos Basin, Southeastern Brazil S. A. Guidry, D. Trainor, C. E. Helsing, A. L. Ritter: Diagenetic Facies in Lacustrine Carbonates: Implications for Brazilian Pre-Salt Reservoirs S. Schroeder, M. A. López-Horgue, E. Iriarte, P. A. Fernández-Mendiola, B. Caline, H. Corneyllie, J. Frémont, F. Walgenwitz: Diagenetic Model for FaultRelated Dolomitization in the Cretaceous of Northern Spain: Subsurface Reservoir Implications I. R. Sharp, P. Gillespie, D. Hunt, F. Lapponi, J. Garland: Fracture-Controlled Dolomite Reservoirs: An Outcrop Comparison Between Extensional, Compressional and Strike-Slip Settings Break S. I. Geetan, G. Handley, J. W. Versfelt: Structural Style and Its Role in Diagenesis of the Sergi Formation, Camamu Basin, Brazil D. Lavoie, G. Chi, M. Urbatsch, W. J. Davis: Massive Dolomitization of a Pinnacle Reef in the Lowermost Devonian West Point Formation (Québec, Canada) — An Extreme Case of Hydrothermal Dolomitization Through Fault-Controlled Circulation of Magmatic Fluids M. Ireland, R. J. Davies, N. R. Goulty: Complexity of Silica Diagenetic Reaction Zones at the Basin Scale S. Innocenti, M. Rudnicki, P. Rumelhart: Compaction Curve Dependence on Grain Size Distribution and Ductile Fraction: A Laboratory Study
Regional Geology and Exploration of the Brazilian Pre-Salt Pavilion 5, Room 202 Co-Chairs: S. Anjos, C. Lacerda and P. Otavio Gomes 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25 11:45
Introductory Remarks W. Gardiner, A. Tudoran, G. Karner, C. Johnson, I. Norton: Syn-Rift Sedimentation and Timing of Continental Break-Up of Santos and Campos Basins, Brazil L. A. Jensen, J. P. Teasdale: Basement Geology and Structural Modeling of the Santos Basin Pre-Salt, Brazil: “Bottom-up,” Predictive Basin Analysis S. Rostirolla, F. Fernandes, F. T. T. Gonçalves, R. Bedregal: Structural Anisotropy and Implications for the Oil and Gas Distribution Along the Campos and Santos Basin, Brazil P. Unternehr: Pre-Salt Evolution of the South Atlantic Conjugate Margins Break P. R. Cobbold, D. Chiossi, P. F. Green, P. Japsen, J. Bonow: Compressional Reactivation, Atlantic Margin of Brazil: Consequences for Hydrocarbon Exploration A. A. Bender, M. Mello, N. C. de Azambuja Filho: Rift Heat Flow Evolution of the Santos Basin S. G. Oreiro: A Proposal for a New Boundary Between Santos and Pelotas Basins, Southern Brasil N. C. de Azambuja Filho, A. A. Bender, P. Schmitt, M. Mello, A. Catto, M. Barbosa, E. D. Mio: Rift Evolution and Paleogeography of the Greater Campos Basin
New and Emerging Regions — New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I Pavilion 5, Room 203 Co-Chairs: I. Piazza, A. L. Tisi and S. Dalla 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45
Introductory Remarks B. J. Radovich, S. Venkatraman, A. McGrail: Basin Floor Fans on Long-Offset, PSDM Data of East Africa and New Exploration Areas Compared to the Great Fan Plains of Gulf of Mexico and Nigeria P. Krois, K. Hannke, B. Novotny, T. Bayoumi, H. Hussein, G. Tari: The Emerging Deepwater Province of Northwest Egypt O. R. Lopez-Gamundi, E. A. Rossello, H. de Santa Ana: The Early Cretaceous Rift and Sag Phases in the Offshore Basins of Brazil and Uruguay: How Much in Common? R. Lutz, C. Gaedicke, K. Berglar, D. Franke, S. Schloemer, Y. S. Djajadihardja: Petroleum Systems of the Simeulue Forearc Basin off Sumatra, Indonesia Break A. S. Neves, D. De Sordi, V. I. Egorov: Frontier Basins Onshore Brazil
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M. Garcia-Gonzalez, R. Mier, L. Cruz, C. Penafort: Hydrocarbon Prospectivity of the Vaupes-Amazonas Basin, Colombia L. Marlow, N. Wattrus, J. Swenson, C. Kendall, K. Kornpihl: Levantine Basin Petroleum Systems: A Regional 2-D Basin Modeling Study M. Martins-Neto: The Neoproterozoic São Francisco Basin, Eastern Brazil, Geologic Evolution and Petroleum System
Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization Pavilion 5, Room 204 Co-Chairs: J. M. Erich, C. Woodburn and H. Otaiba 9:00 9:05 9:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25 11:45
Introductory Remarks D. Z. Tang, P. Rabiller, A. Gregory, P. Lawrence, A. Bakhiet: From Well-Log Electrofacies to Calibrated Seismic Facies Modeling to Predict Stratigraphic Traps: Examples from Jurassic Carbonate Reservoirs, Northern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia R. Potts, C. Smith*, S. Ramakrishna: Simultaneous NMR T1 and T2 Acquisition Increases Understanding of Complex Lithology J. Nascimento, P. S. Denicol*: Complex Reservoir Evaluation in the Pre-Salt Carbonates of Santos Basin — The Wildcat of Tupi, a Case History S. Eyuboglu, M. Pelletier, M. Rourke, T. van Zuilekom, G. Saghiyyah, W. M. Mulyo, A. Silva, R. Palmer: Case Studies Confirm Downhole Sensor Measurements and Verify Sample Quality Using New Non-Invasive Sample Testing Method Break J. Mendez, U. D. Bustos*: Advanced Petrophysics in Mexico East Carbonates J. Dessay, R. Perona, M. Sweed, J. Gonzalez Muñoz, J. Suarez Alba, K. Tawengi: NMR Data Integration for Improved Reservoir Fluid Contact Prediction: Case Study (Murzuq Basin - Libya) A. Oguro, A. Silva: A Proposal on Well Data Conditioning and Petrophysical Workflow As a Tool for Data Integration and Reservoir Management V. D. Chitale, J. Quirein, S. Iyre, A. Roy, S. Sutiyono, R. Escobar*: Integrated Interpretation of Borehole Images to Characterize the Pore Space and Permeability in Carbonate Reservoirs: Case Studies from Indonesia and USA
Basin Modeling II Pavilion 5, Room 103 Co-Chairs: A. Bender, J-J. R. Biteau and L. A. Trindade 9:00 9:05
Introductory Remarks A. Lemgruber, F. T. Gonçalves, L. Loures, F. Fernandes, L. Medeiros, L. Felix: Facies Simulation and Seismic Inversion Techniques Applied to a 2-D Petroleum System Modeling in the Espírito Santo Basin
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A. A. Bender, E. D. Mio: Hydrocarbon Migration Model in A Salt Controlled Domain: A Study in the Mexilhão Field Area M. C. Daszinnies, M. Inthorn, U. Ritter, H. Weiss, J. Nielsen, A. Tømmerås: Sensitivity Analysis of Multi Source-Rock Petroleum Systems by Using a Stochastic Basin Modeling Approach: An Example from the Norwegian Barents Sea M. Souto Carneiro Echternach, H. Verweij, J. Diederick van Wees: Temperature, Maturity and Timing of HC Generation in the Dutch Sector of North Sea Basin Break J. F. Derks, M. Al-Saeed, M. Al-Quattan, M. Al-Hajeri, T. Fuchs, A. Kauerauf, O. Swientek: Ranking of Possible Processes Leading to Heavy Oil Zones by Basin and Petroleum Systems Modeling — A Kuwait Case Study M. Garcia-Gonzalez, E. J. Torres, M. Vasquez, T. Joppen: Geochemical Modeling of the Rancheria Basin, Colombia L. C. Coutinho: High Definition Erosional Map at Recôncavo Basin, Brazil — A New Approach Based on Old Concepts
Wednesday Afternoon Oral Reservoir Characterization II Pavilion 5, Room 201 Co-Chairs: E. Mason, J. B. Paul and R. Schiffer 14:00 Introductory Remarks 14:05 M. A. Moraes, P. L. Paraizo, T. A. Empinotti, G. M. Ragagnin, M. S. Braga, L. Lima: Using Outcrop Analogs for Predicting Facies Distribution and Internal Heterogeneity of Seismic Geomorphic Elements: OligoMiocene Turbidite Reservoirs, Campos Basin, Brazil 14:25 R. Higgs: Famous “Fine-Grained Turbidite” Outcrops (Ireland, South Africa, USA): Reinterpreted as LakeShelf Hyperpycnites, Unsuitable as Deep-Sea Reservoir Analogs 14:45 G. A. Albertao, R. Eschard, T. Mulder, V. Teles, D. Granjeon: Palaeotopography Restoration and Its Importance to Predict Turbidite Reservoirs Distribution Influenced by Salt Movements 15:05 J. D. Favera, J. G. Leão, D. Monteiro, O. Bagni, A. Amorim, J. D. Favera: Important Early Cretaceous (Barremian) Sublacustrine Channel-Levee Reservoir, Taquipe Formation, Southwest Reconcavo Basin, Bahia, Brazil 15:25 Break 16:05 R. Higgs: Enigmatic Brushy, Cherry and Bell Canyon Formations (Permian), Marathon Foreland Basin, USA: Poor Outcrop Analogs for Deep-Sea Turbidite Reservoirs 16:25 R. d’Avila, L. Arienti, M. Aragão, F. F. Vesely, S. Santos, H. Voelcker, A. R. Viana, R. O. Kowsmann, J. L. Moreira, A. P. Coura, P. S. Paim, R. Solagaistua, L. R. Machado: Turbidite Systems in Brazil — Stratigraphy and Depositional Architecture
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E&P Challenges in the Greater Campos Basin Pavilion 5, Room 202 Co-Chairs: O. Lopez-Gamundi, R. Eisenberg and K. Reimann 14:00 Introductory Remarks 14:05 J. L. Lewis, M. Dixon, J. Garrity, J. Bergeron: Prestack Depth Migration at the Frade Field for High-Resolution Subsurface Characterization: An Evergreen Process from Appraisal Through Production 14:25 G. E. Holmes, G. L. Stewart: Pushing the Limits: Putting Seismic to Work on the Brazil BC10 Ostra Field Development 14:45 G. L. Stewart, G. E. Holmes, L. Stockwell, B. Levy, A. M. Kenworthy, S. Zambrano, J. Van Konijnenburg: Meeting Drilling Challenges in Shallow Extended Reach Wells in a Structurally Complex Field with Heavy Oil and Low Fracture Gradient 15:05 Discussion 15:25 Break 16:05 M. V. Sant’Anna, D. L. Machado Jr, V. H. Viviani, C. S. Metelo, C. S. Pontes, H. S. Selbach, M. Bassetto, J. M. Neto, A. N. Barros, D. S. Coelho, G. S. Santana: A Geologic Model of the Carbonate Platform in Deepwater of Campos Basin, Brazil, Constrained by the Jabuti Oilfield 16:25 A. A. Bender, M. Mello, N. C. de Azambuja Filho, C. L. Jesus, E. D. Mio: Post-Mortem Analysis of a Dry Well in Central Santos Basin: A Petroleum System Modeling Approach 16:45 B. Wolff, L. P. Gamboa, M. P. Machado, J. A. Gil, M. B. Moraes, L. Paula: Pre-Salt in Ultra-Deep Waters of Santos Basin — A Successful Exploratory History 17:05 M. P. Machado, M. B. Moraes, L. P. Gamboa, J. A. Gil, L. Paula, D. P. Silveira, B. Wolff: The Pre-Salt Sequence of Ultra-Deep Water Santos Basin: Geological Aspects and Key Factors Controlling the Major Oil Accumulations 17:25 M. Mello, N. C. de Azambuja Filho, E. D. Mio, P. Schmitt, A. A. Bender: The Super Giant Sub-Salt Hydrocarbon Province of the Greater Campos Basin New and Emerging Regions — New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II Pavilion 5, Room 203 Co-Chairs: A. L. Tisi, I. Piazza and N. Ahmed 14:00 Introductory Remarks 14:05 N. C. de Azambuja Filho, M. Mello*, A. A. Bender, P. Schmitt: Changing Paradigms in the Petroleum Exploration of the Deepwater Area Offshore Namibia 14:25 B. Sapiie, N. Naryanto: New Hydrocarbon Prospect in the Fore-Arc Basin of West Sumatera Island, Indonesia 14:45 K. Garyfalou, C. Ribeiro*, C. Reiser, P. Semb, Ø. Lie: Hydrocarbon Potential of Levantine Basin: A Frontier Basin in Eastern Mediterranean 15:05 S. Sengupta, V. Dangwal: Tectonosedimentary Implications on the Petroleum System in and Around Andaman Basin, India
15:25 Break 16:05 H. Wilson, M. Luheshi: New Insights on Hydrocarbon Prospectivity Moroccan and Nova Scotian Conjugate Margins 16:25 S. Sengupta, H. Dave: Geographic Information System as a Tool for Data Integration of Surface and Subsurface Features and Predictive Modeling for Hydrocarbon Exploration: A Case Study from Cambay Basin, India C. 16:45 J. Malan, K. Leso, J. Beckering Vinckers: Use of Fundamental Geological Knowledge in a Revisit of the Algoa and Gamtoos Basins, Offshore South Africa 17:05 Y. Ma, X. Cai, X. Guo: Yuanba Gas Field: A New Discovery in NE Sichuan Basin, SW China 17:25 B. Sapiie, B. H. Soewandi, A. M. Ibrahim, I. Gunawan: New Tectonic Evolution of the Eastern Indonesian Region as Implication for Exploration Opportunity in the Frontier Basin Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization Pavilion 5, Room 204 Co-Chairs: R. T. Lemos, Q. Dashti and J. Aluja 14:00 Introductory Remarks 14:05 R. R. Tiwari, P. P. Singh, C. Shrivastva*, K. Sikdar, A. Ghosh: Integrated Geological and Petrophysical Evaluation for Completion Planning in Carbonates: A Methodology from Western Offshore India 14:25 B. Widarsono, B. W. Adibrata, E. Biantoro, K. Sartadirdja, J. T. Musu: Revisiting the ‘Conventional’ Log Analysis Equations for Estimating Coal Bed Methane Data: A South Sumatera Case, Indonesia 14:45 A. K. Tyagi, T. Dutta, A. Abedeen: An Integrated Stochastic Modeling of Log and Core Data for Anomalous Log Responses; A Case Study 15:05 R. Palmer, A. Silva, G. Saghiyyah, M. Rourke, B. Engelman, T. van Zuilekom, M. Proett, A. Silvan*: Improvements in Downhole Fluid Identification by Combining High Resolution Fluid Density Sensor Measurements with New Processing Methods; Saudi Aramco Field Case Study 15:25 Break 16:05 R. Bacon, M. Berao, J. Lofts, S. Morris*: Reduced Uncertainties in Geosteering and Well Placement in Carbonate Reservoirs Through Better Understanding of the Facies and Sedimentology in Real-Time 16:25 C. Smith, R. Pope, T. Mirzadeh, S. Ramakrishna: Drilling Environment Created Data Issues Resolved Through Innovative Data Gathering and Interpretation Techniques 16:45 P. A. Romero, N. Acosta, H. Serrano: New NMR-Based Methodology for Inferring the Presence of Movable Heavy Oil in Reservoir Layers 17:05 Q. Fisher, S. Al Hinai, C. A. Grattoni, P. Guise: MultiPhase Flow Properties of Fault Rocks: Implications Prediction of Across-Fault Flow During Production
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17:25 R. Rodiguez*, V. D. Chitale, J. Quirein, E. Martinez, E. Pacheco, G. Escamila: New Integrated Formation Evaluation Technique to Meet the Unique Petrophysical Challenge Posed by Laminated Anistropic Shaly Sand Reservoirs: A Case Study from Mexico Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II Pavilion 5, Room 103 Co-Chairs: E. Porsche, A. Prinzhofer and E. S. Neto 14:00 Introductory Remarks 14:05 J. R. Biteau, G. Choppin de Janvry, P. de Clarens, J. Jarrige: The Gulf of Guinea Petroleum Systems Pre-Salt and Post-Salt Dichotomy: Is the Exploration History Completed? 14:25 E. Ricard, A. T. Gourlan, A. Prinzhofer*, C. Pecheyran, O. F. Donard: The System U/Th/Pb in the Kerogen and Associated Oils: Is It Possible to Calculate an Age for an Oil Accumulation? 14:45 A. H. Satyana, L. Parulian, M. Purwaningsih, K. Utama: Regional Gas Geochemistry of Indonesia: Genetic Characterization and Habitat of Natural Gases 15:05 H. L. Penteado, L. M. Araujo: Compositional Kinetics with a PVT Description Applied to the Prediction of Petroleum Quality in Brazilian Basins 15:25 Break 16:05 D. R. McConnell, R. Boswell, E. Jones, T. Collett, M. Frye, W. Shedd, D. Hutchinson, S. Mrozewski, G. Guerin, A. Cook, R. Dufrene, P. Godfriaux: The Discovery of High-Saturation Gas Hydrate Sands in the Gulf of Mexico — Results from Leg II Joint Industry Project Drilling 16:25 P. J. Eadington, R. Kempton, J. Bourdet, H. Volk: Fluid Kinematics in the Stepwise Fill and Spill of Oil in Hydrocarbon Reservoirs Observed Using Fluid Inclusions in Reservoir Grains. 16:45 A. Mosquera, H. Villar, C. Zavala, M. Alarcón: New Insights on the Neuquén Basin Lower Jurassic Petroleum Systems and Deep Gas Play 17:05 M. Mello, V. Elias, P. J. Brooks*, T. Takaki, S. Barbanti, P. Xu: New Technologies Applied to Well Drilling Evaluation Using High-Resolution Oil and Gas Biomarker and Isotopic Logging (HRGWD): Examples from Offshore Brazil 17:25 R. Herdeiro, V. Elias, S. Barbanti, D. Souza: The Use of DNA Analyses Moving into Petroleum Exploration
SP02 A. K. R. da Rocha, H. Vital, G.R. da Rocha: Morphodynamic Characterization of the Açu River: Applications to Oil Industry, Potiguar Basin, NE Brazil SP03 D.F. A. Gaspar, F. C. Alves da Silva: Architecture of the Hangingwall Faults and Folds in a Flat-Ramp System: Influence of the Flat Inclination: A Physical Modeling Approach SP04 F. M. C. Cardoso, E. F. Jardim de Sa: The Palestina Graben: Stratigraphic and Structural Framework of a Rift Depocenter in the Araripe Basin, NE Brazil SP05 C. M. Santos, A. J.Magalhães: Stratigraphic Analysis of Mesoproterozoic Guine and Tombador Formation, Chapada Diamantina, Bahia SP06 T. M. Januario, J.H.P Severiano Ribeiro, J.A. Barbosa: Investigation of Petroleum System in Mini-Basins Developed in Deep Waters of Santos Basin, Brazil SP07 M. C. Ribeiro, F. S.Moraes: 2D Marine Seismic Processing with Amplitude Preservation, Pelotas Basin SP08 W. C. da R. Nascimento, R.C. Pestana: Seismic Imaging Using Anti-Dispersive Wave Equation SP09 G. P. da Silva, C. A. Dias: Graphic Study of the Behavior of Dias Constitutive Function to Describe the Electric Polarization on Rocks SP10 P. Maia, H. A. F. Chaves, C. M. Jones: The Meaning of Country’s Self-Sufficiency in the Production of Oil and Gas SP11 D.F. Lima, O.M.C. Oliveira, M.J.M. Cruz, J.R. Cerqueira, J.A. Triguis, A.F. de S Queiroz, R.C. Santana: Oil Geochemical and Source Characterization of Rio São Paulo Estuary in São Francisco do Conde, Baía de Todos os Santos, Bahia, Brazil
Monday Posters Presenters in their booths 14:00–15:30 Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: O. Martinsen, T. Garfield and R. d’Avila P1
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Monday and Tuesday Posters P4 University Students Academic Research Poster Session Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Co-Chairs: E. Pereira and M. H. Seidner P5 SP01 E.N. de Moura-Lima, F. H.R. Bezerra: Post-Rifte Tectonism in the Potiguar Basin
N. D. Darussalam, B. Sapiie, N. Dwiharso, K. A. Maryunani, T. Simo: Problematic Interpretation of Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Facies of Rajamandala Limestone, Padalarang, West Java, Indonesia T. P. Gerber, J. M. Francis*, M. A. Perlmutter, M. L. Buursink, D. Granjeon: Forecasting Reservoir Potential in Cretaceous Rift Basins of the South Atlantic Using Forward Stratigraphic Modeling R. Husain, A. Sajer, N. Al-Ammar, D. A. Khan, A. Rabie, M. K. Iqbal: Sequence Stratigraphy of Triassic Jilh Formation in Kuwait O. C. Egbu, G. C. Obi, S. C. Nwajide, C. O. Okogbue: Sequence Stratigraphic Architecture of the Sedimentary Succession in the Southeastern Sedimentary Basin: A Potential for Energy Exploration and Development. R. Grover: Biostratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Interpretation Along Eastern Margin in Gamij Area of Cambay Basin, Gujarat, India
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M. L. Raigosa Diaz, E. Pereira, R. Rodrigues: Diagenetic Characterization of the Riachuelo Formation, Cretaceous of Sergipe Basin, Brazil, Using Isotopes Data (δ18O and δ13C) T. Bover-Arnal, R. Salas, J. A. Moreno-Bedmar, R. Clavera-Gispert, K. Bitzer, D. García-Sellés: Sedimentary Evidence of Uppermost Early Aptian Sea Level Fluctuations of Glacio-Eustatic Magnitude in the Western Maestrat Basin (Iberian Chain, Spain) F. Tognoli, J. C. de Castro: Stratigraphy and Paleogeography of the Lower Permian Rio Bonito and Palermo Formations, Paraná Basin, Southern Brazil J. C. de Castro, F. M. Tognoli, L. C. Weinschütz: Early Permian Chronostratigraphic Correlation Between Paraná and Tasman Basins, Southern Gondwana M. Arai, S. G. Duarte: Fossil Sclereids: A New Tool for High-Resolution Biostratigraphy of Santonian (Upper Cretaceous) Reservoirs of Offshore Southeastern Brazil P. Dal Cere, F. Koga, F. Esteves, O. Bagni, J. D. Favera, J. D. Favera: Caioba Formation: Proposal of a New Stratigraphic Unit for the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, Sergipe State, Brazil A. Pardo-Trujillo: Paleogene Palynostratigraphy, Palynofacies and Paleoenvironment in the CentralEastern Colombian Andes E. Pereira, R. Rodrigues, M. Souza, S. Bergamaschi: Chemostratigraphy Applied to Paleozoic Black-Shale Intervals L. Borghi: Analysis of Recent Microbialites from the Coastal Lagoons of Rio de Janeiro State (Brazil) from Biosedimentological and Geomicrobiological Perspectives
Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: L. Araujo, D. Curry and E. Porsche
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Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: K. Sunde and S. Sciamanna P25
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W. Dickson, C. F. Schiefelbein, M. E. Odegard: Shaken, Not Stirred: Oil Family Cocktails in Brazil Margin Basins, With and Without Salt E. A. Subroto, E. Hermanto, P. Kamtono, K. Kamtono: Source Rock Geochemical Study in the Southwestern Java, A Potential Hydrocarbon Basin, in Indonesia D. Ferreira, A. Lemgruber, F. T. T. Gonçalves, L. Felix, F. Fernandes: Source Rock Characterization and 2-D Petroleum System Modeling in the Southern Espirito Santo Basin G. E. Pireno, E. A. Subroto, D. Noeradi, N. Djumhana: Potential of Pre-Kais Formation as a Source Rock in the Salawati Basin, Bird Head, West Papua, Indonesia T. M. Gebregergis, W. I. Wan Yusoff: Source Rock Evaluation and Maturity Modeling, Tatau Province, Offshore Sarawak, Malaysia J. Guzzo, U. Mann*, M. Felix, M. Majewska-Bill: 3-D Source-Rock Modeling of the Espirito Santo Basin, Brazil
E. Mavridou, A. A. Bender, M. Mello: The Impact of Geologic Uncertainties in 3-D Petroleum Systems Modeling: A Study in the Campos Basin (Brazil) C. Stabell, P. Hole: Economics of Staged Exploration and Exploitation: An Application to a Deepwater Concession D. Streimikiene: Techno-Economic Comparative Assessment of Geological Disposal of CO2 and Nuclear Waste C. N. Larriestra: Uncertainty Analysis of Reservoirs from Meandering Fluvial Systems Using Multiple Point Stochastic Simulation: Mina El Carmen Formation, San Jorge Gulf Basin, Argentina
Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour I Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: A. Viana and R. Martinsen P29
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P. Bruno, E. D. Mio, M. Mello: Petroleum System Overview of São Francisco Basin: A New Gas Province Onshore Brazil J. Roux: Barremian Basin Floor Fan Complex: An Untested Gas Play Within the Northern Pletmos Basin L. Borghi, M. S. Mendes, M. V. de Moura, A. L. PaulaFreitas, R. M. Freitas: The Aptian in the Onshore Basins of Northeastern Brazil: Pre-Salt Analogs? C. Young, L. Borghi, T. Denck: Geoarchitectural Analysis of Forced Regressive Isolated Sandstone Bodies: A New Reservoir Emplacement Model for Devonian Petroleum Systems of Brazil
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P. A. Cardona: Depositional History of the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand: Linking Sediment Accumulation and Subsidence Rates to Tectonic Processes L. A. Reis, S. Rostirolla, F. T. T. Gonçalves, M. MartinsNeto, E. Zagotto: Regional Seismic Mapping and Play Assessment in Santos Basin, SE Brazil Offshore, Using Two Different Data Sets L. R. Tokutake, R. A. Stirling, E. E. Zambonato, J. Anaisse, P. A. Souza, T. L. Dutra: Paleoenvironmental, Paleoecological and Tectonic Considerations About Onshore Mucuri Member, Neo-Aptian, Espirito Santo Basin, Brazil C. Bartolini, A. Sánchez Monclú, J. Vicente Bravo, E. Miranda Canseco, R. Navarro Hernández, V. Ortega González, J. Escalera Alcocer: Upper Jurassic Source Rocks in Ultra-Deepwaters of the Southern Gulf of Mexico: Implications for Petroleum Systems in Mexico’s Offshore Frontier Areas
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P. Markwick, M. Raddadi, L. Raynham, S. Tomlinson, E. Edgecombe, D. Rowland, R. Bailiff, A. Galsworthy, N. Wrobel: The Evolution of the South Atlantic Hinterlands from the Late Jurassic to Recent: Mapping Stage Level Changes in Source-to-Sink Relationships N. C. de Azambuja Filho, M. Regali, I. Neves: Paleogeographic and Climatic Controls of Rift and Sag Stages in Eastern Brazilian Basins W. Athmer, S. Luthi, G. G. Uribe, M. Donselaar: Tectonic Control on Deep-Marine Syn-Rift Deposits: A 3-D Seismic Study in the Western Vøring Basin, Offshore Norway F. L. Bagni, J. L. Caldeira, J. C. Della Favera, A. Tanaka, J. Morais Neto, L. B. Paiva: Regional Stratigraphic Correlation of the Aptian in the Brazilian Equatorial Margin Basins M. Fijiwara: Hypothesis: Significant Erosion During the Middle Miocene Unconformity Age and Its Effect on Hydrocarbon Generation in Gulf of Thailand
Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour II Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: A. Viana, R. Martinsen and H. Maretto P38
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D. Macgregor: South Atlantic Deepwater Reservoirs: Responses to Tectonic, Climatic and Eustatic Controls on Two Not-So-Passive Margins N. Huy Ngoc, N. Quan, H. Dong: Application of “From Seismic Interpretation to Tectonic Reconstruction” Methodology to Study Pre-Tertiary Fractured Granite Basement Reservoir in Cuu Long Basin, South-East Vietnam Offshore G. Bayona, A. Valencia, M. De Armas, E. Gomez, J. Guerrero, I. Leyva, P. Villamarin, A. Mora: OligoceneMiocene Filling of the Distal Llanos Basin of Colombia; Interaction of Flexural Subsidence, Intraplate Faulting and Dynamic Topography Models R. Theodoro, C. D. Souza Cruz*: Characterization of the Ladybirds Domain and Its Relationship with the Albian Hinge Line, Campos Basin, Brazil T. Bover-Arnal: Lithocodium-Bacinella Binding of Sub-Basin-Wide Resedimented Deposits in the OAE1a Coeval Aptian Succession of the Western Maestrat Basin (Iberian Chain, Spain) R. Theodoro, N. Destro: Characterization of the São Tomé Cape Transfer Zone — Campos Basin, RJ – Brazil P. Boult, P. Bennett, J. Allender, A. Freemon: Further Exploration of the Central Officer Basin Pre-Salt Play: South Australia
Formation Evaluation Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: N. Telnsand and J. M. Erich P45
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J. R. Corregidor, P. Chimienti, A. Robinson, J. Baillie: Incertitude on the Oil-Water Transition Zone in Tsiengui Field — A Case Study Gabon H. A. Torres, H. Aguayo, E. Pacheco, M. Leal, J. Monjaras, E. Sánchez, G. Velazquez: Anisotropic and Petrophysics of a Gas Reservoir in a Horizontal Well with a High-Angle Pilot Well; Burgos Basin, México A. J. Adams, W. M. Ahr: Application of NMR Technology to Carbonate Reservoirs: Relating Best Flow Characteristics of Depositional, Diagenetic and Hybrid Pore Types to Their Host Rock D. Etaje, O. A. Adekomaya: Predicting Sand Effect on Pressure Drop in Gas Flow in an Inclined Pipeline M. J. Panguriseng, B.W. Adibrata: New Approach, New Play, Same Area: Utilization of Neural Network Approach on Well Logs and 3-D Seismic Data, A Case Study in Middle Baong Sand, North Sumatra Basin, Indonesia A. S. Fadairo, C. Ako, O. Isiramen, O. Falode: Modeling Elemental Sulphur Saturation Around the Wellbore
Tuesday Posters Presenters in their booths 14:00–15:30 Salt Basins and E&P Challenges Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: T. Carpenter, B. Wolff and S. King P1
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H. Clegg, S. Otto: A Step Back: Integrating Tectonics and Geochemistry to Evaluate Future Pre-Salt Hydrocarbon Systems Along Offshore Brazil — Predicting the Future? F. S. Corrêa, H. K. Chang, J. Letouzey: Salt Tectonics in Central-North Part of the Santos Basin, Brazil W. Jones, M. Guevara, L. Hawkins, L. Joaquim, D. Johnstone, J. Jose, A. Oliveira: The Subsalt Play in the Lower Congo and Kwanza Basins, Angola: A Seismic Study J. Estrela Braga, M. Karam, R. Porto, F. Romão Barbuto Dias*: Pre-Salt Structural High in the Jequitinhonha Basin, Offshore Bahia State P. Szatmari, W. U. Mohriak: World’s Largest PetroleumBearing Salt Basins: Tectonic Control E. Costa, R. Dominici, S. Lugli: Tectonics, Salt Tectonics and Sedimentation in the Northern Crotone Basin (Italy)
Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: H. Penteado, D. Curry and E. Porsche P7
A. Akinlua, R. M. Smith: Application of Superheated Water Extraction in Geochemical Evaluation of Source Rocks
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D. P. Melo, G. G. Capistrano, R. B. Meloni: Quantitative Chemostratigraphy: A New Approach for Processing and Analysis of Geochemical Data D. Biswas: Hydrocarbon Source Maturity Derived from Rank and Micro Constituent of Coals — A Case Study from Krishna-Godavari Basin, East Coast of India O. A. Ehinola, Q. Liu: Geochemistry and Environmental Appraisal of Some Selected Coals from Nigeria D. J. Miller, R. O. Kowsmann: Occurrence of Authigenic Carbonate Chimneys and Crusts in the Campos Basin Continental Slope — SE Brazil M. R. Mello, A. J. Catto, V. Elias, N. C. de Azambuja Filho: Surface Gas Composition and Carbon Isotope Geochemistry and SARD-DNA Microbiology Applied to Reduce Petroleum Exploration Risk on Onshore Basins of Brazil V. O. Ramirez: Petroleum Systems Assessment Using Surface Geochemistry Technology in Guajira Basin, Offshore Colombia. O. A. Ehinola, Q. Shengfei, A. A. Onibonoje: The Palaeoenvironmental Significance of Pyritic Nodules from Lokpanta Oil Shale Interval in the Petroleum System of Lower Benue Trough, Nigeria S. C. Lima, L. Landau, F. P. Miranda: Use of SAR Images for Seepage Slick Detection in the Offshore Portion of the Camamu-Almada Basin (Bahia State), Brazil
Unconventional Resources Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: I. A. Russell, A. Al-Mustafa and J. A. Fernandes Filho P24 P25
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Geophysics Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs: L. Denchun, M. Brouwers and M. H. Seidner P30
New and Emerging Regions Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–18:00 Co-Chairs:A. Tisi, S. Dalla and I. Piazza P16
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C. Q. Ramirez, C. Neufeld*, D. Westlund: The Costayaco Field — Reinterpretation of Old Data Leads to Largest Putumayo Basin Discovery Since the 1960s J. R. Vieira, E. Petersohn, K. S. Duarte, G. S. Barbosa, V. Sartori: Investments in New Frontier Basin — A Case Study of Parecis Basin, Brazil C. Neufeld, D. Westlund: The Foreland Bulge of the Marañon Basin of Peru: A Frontier Play in an Established Basin A. Baldet, P. Mauron, T. Piperi: Albertine Graben — What’s in Store for the Wider East African Rift System, Western Branch? E. Huisman: Suriname Offshore — the Not-So-Passive Margin? D. Lavoie, N. Pinet, J. Dietrich, P. Hannigan, S. Castonguay, T. Hamblin, P. Giles: Geological Survey of Canada Quantitative Assessment of the Hydrocarbon Resource in the Paleozoic Frontier Basins of Eastern Canada A. L. Raseroka: Natural Gas and Conventional Oil Potential in South Africa’s Karoo Basins C. M. Urien, C. F. Schiefelbein, W. Dickson, M. E. Odegard: Western South Atlantic Margin Sedimentary Basins: Petroleum Systems and New Exploration Potential
J. Zhang, T. Fan, B. Yu: Shale and Gas Shale in China M. Rothfuss, E. Anders: Development of a New Pressure Coring System for the Exploration of Unconventional Resources K. K. Das, B. Jagtap, J. K. Srivastava, S. Satyarthi, N. Niranjan: Role of Clay Diagenesis in Hydrocarbon Accumulation in Shale Reservoirs of Sanand Field, Cambay Basin, Gujarat, India: A Case Study R. Rodrigues, E. Pereira, S. Bergamaschi: NonConventional Oil and Gas Generation Process in Brazilian Paleozoic Basins A. J. Al-Eidan, S. R. Narhari*, M. Al-Awadi, N. H. AlAjmi, C. Pattnaik, K. Al-Ateeqi, M. M. Al-Houli, T. De Keyser: Jurassic Tight Carbonates Gas Fields of North Kuwait: Exploration to Early Development X. Huang, G. Jia, Y. Wang, L. Zhang: Coalbed Methane Potential of Qinshui Basin, Shanxi, China
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A. Zerilli, M. P. Buonora, T. Labruzzo, L. F. Rodrigues: Integrated mCSEM Interpretation — Success Stories from the Brazilian Deepwaters X. Cai: Prediction of High-Producing Accumulation of Super-Tight Sandstone Reservoir in Upper Triassic in Sichuan Basin of China J. C. Vega, C. C. Piedrahita: Optimizing the 3-D Seismic Acquisition in Colombian Foothills Using the Ray Tracing Theory. Study Case: Recetor Block R. M. Avila, L. R. Nascimento: 2-D Seismic Lines Reprocessing Using Pre-Stack Time Migration: Case Study of the Solimões Basin L. Phillip, N. Poeketi, R. Kandhai, M. Longacre: Regional Aeromagnetic Data Analysis — Integrated into the Exploration Process for Suriname’s Onshore/Near Shore Acreage S. R. Freeman, S. D. Harris, K. Wood, R. J. Knipe: Streamlining Seismic Interpretation Through Visualisation and Analysis M. G. Dinkelman, J. Granath, D. Bird, J. Helwig, N. Kumar, P. Emmet: Predicting the Brittle-Ductile (B-D) Transition in Continental Crust Through Deep, Long Offset, Prestack Depth Migrated (PSDM), 2-D Seismic Data L. Loures, E. Pereira, S. Rostirolla, E. Zagotto: Tight Gas Reservoir Properties Inference from AVO and Rock Physics Analysis J. J. Silva, D. M. Soares, L. Landau: Determination of Reflection Coefficient Using the Seismic Controlled Imaging
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F. A. Costa, E. L. Loureiro*: Improvement of the Velocity Model Accuracy in an Ultra-Deepwater Oil Field Using Geostatistic Method H. Nguyen, Q. Nguyen, N. Hoang: Application of “From Seismic Interpretation to Tectonic Reconstruction” Methodology to Study Pre-Tertiary Fractured Granite Basement Reservoir in Cuu Long Basin South-East Vietnam Offshore P. P. Ferreira, L. Landau, M. Cetale Santos: Characteristics of the Free Surface Multiple Attenuation using Wave Field Extrapolation
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R. Grøver, H. Borge, A. E. Lothe: Shale Dependent Sediment Compaction Model Implemented in a Pressure Basin Simulator; Effects on Geo-Model and Modelled Pressure Build Up? L. Jesus, A. A. Bender, M. Barbosa, P. Schmitt: Modeling Hydrocarbon Generation and Migration in a Rift Basin: Discussion of Complex Non-Conventional Petroleum Systems in the Miranga Low (Recôncavo, Brazil) C. J. Campher, G. Kulmann, R. di Primio, D. van der Spuy, R. Domoney: Geological Modeling of the Offshore Orange Basin, West Coast of South Africa
Wednesday Posters Presenters in their booths 14:00–15:30 Structure, Traps and Seals Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–16:00 Co-Chairs: F. Love, O. Gomes de Souze P1
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N. M. Martinez, W. M. Agudelo: Description of Geometries in Fault Shadow Pitfall as Result of Geological and Geophysical Properties W. R. Borges, L. A. Mascarenhas Aguiar, U. M. Soares, G. C. Matos: Assessing Exploratory Risk by Fault Sealing Behavior Analysis of Rift Siliciclastic Sequences Potiguar Basin, NE Brasil S. D. Harris, S. R. Freeman, R. J. Knipe: The Integration of Structural Uncertainty into Fault Seal Predictions M. Pelosi: Fault Seal Prediction and Risk Evaluation of Exploratory Prospects: Examples of Brazilian Marginal Basins M. K. Souza: Sedimentological Controls of Physical Properties in Caprock Seals: An Example from Campos and Santos Basins, Brazil M. C. Araújo, P. C. Santarem, G. C. Matos, R. D. Lima: Exploration and Development of Fractured Reservoirs. How Restoration Techniques Can Help Predictions of Fracture Intensity and Orientations in Exploration Frontiers K. Roberts, R. J. Davies, S. Stewart, K. McCaffrey: Deformation in and Around Mud Volcano Feeder Complexes M. U. Chaves, F. Oliver: Visualization of Geological Features Using Seismic Volume Rendering, RGB Blending and Geobody Extraction T. Velaj: Variability in Structural Style of the Western Albania and Its Implication on Petroleum Exploration
Basin Modeling Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–16:00 Co-Chairs: A. Bender and J-J. R. Biteau P10
Z. Anka, R. Ondrak, L. Clausen: Seismic Interpretation and Numerical Modeling of Hydrocarbon Leakage Indicators in the Post-Rift Sequences on the Slope of the Angola Basin, West African Margin
Reservoir Characterization — Traps and Seals Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–16:00 Co-Chairs: B. Trzaskos and O. Braga P14
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C. B. Mello, R. C. Gonçalves, D. J. Miller, R. Dino, C. Magnier, V. Rouchon: Surface Monitoring of Injected CO2 in the Buracica Field Area, Reconcavo Basin, Brazil M. Y. Ali, H. D. Johnson, C. M. John: The Influence of Tectonics, Biota Systems and Diagenetic Fluids in Controlling Carbonate Reservoir Development in the Sarawak Basin A. Araújo, S. Rostirolla, F. L. Fernandes, E. Zagotto, F. T. T. Gonçalves: Reservoir Characterization, Architecture and Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy Framework of the Santonian Section in the Central-North Area of the Santos Basin F. Walgenwitz, J. Girard*, C. Dumay, G. Godino: Open Versus Restricted System Diagenesis Controlled by Sedimentary Architecture C. L. Queiroz, C. C. Lima, B. Trzaskos, F. Oliver: An Approach for a 3-D Fracture and Geomechanical Modeling in the Exploratory Phase
Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–16:00 Chair: R. Schifferand J. M. Adjukiewicz P19 P20 P21
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E. Daneshvar, R. H. Worden: Clay Mineral Distribution and Grain Coating Pattern in Ravenglass Estuary Sediments Y. Tang: Novel Chemical EOR Processes for Improved Oil Recovery from Fractured Reservoirs L. K. Medeiros, F. L. Fernandes, A. Araújo, F. T. Gonçalves: Reservoir Characterization of the Upper Cretaceous and Eocene Plays in the Central Espirito Santo Basin M. May, L. Brinton*, J. Arestad, K. McKamey, J. Keay, D. Kisselman, A. Lara: Interpretation and Modeling of Structurally Complex Eocene La Paz and Oligocene Mugrosa Fluvial Sandstone Reservoirs, YariguiCantagallo Field, Middle Magdalena Basin, Colombia, SA
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H. Prasetyo, E. Suparka, N. D. Darussalam: Low Permeability Reservoir Rock Characterization Using Petrographic and Depositional Studies — Case Study: Optimizing Production for Low Permeability Bekasap Sandstones in the Central Sumatra, Indonesia F. Tournier, M. Pagel, E. Portier, I. Wazir, N. Fiet: Relationship Between Deep Diagenetic Quartz Cementation and Sedimentary Facies in a Late Ordovician Glacial Environment (Sbaa Basin, Algeria) J. Peralta-Vargas, G. Carrillo, W. Gambaretto, C. Rodriguez, A. Suter, L. Martinez-Uribe, O. Valbuena, M. Dederle: Fluvial Reservoir Architecture and Cyclic Depositional System: An Example of Improvements in the Reservoir Description to Optimize Production in the Middle Magdalena Valley Basin, Colombia D. E. Velo, F. Garzon, R. Vela: Reservoir Characterization and Stochastic Uncertainty, Its Influence on Development Strategies. Case of Cañadon Amarillo Field, Neuquén Basin, Argentina O.A. Fadipe, A. Akinlua, A.S. Adekola, D. Mikes: Depositional Facies, Diagenesis and Their Impact on the Reservoir Quality of the Lower Cretaceous Sandstone, Orange Basin, Offshore, South Africa S. Mahanti, S. Uppal, P. Tirkey: Diagenesis and Reservoir Characterization of Miocene Carbonate (Ratnagiri Formation) in Deep Continental Shelf Area of Mumbai Offshore Basin, India A.S. Adekola, A. Akinlua, O.A. Fadipe: Diagenetic Alterations Within Stratigraphic Settings of Orange Basin, Southwestern Atlantic L. F. De Ros, K. Goldberg, C. Scherer, R. Alvarenga, E. S. Estima de Castro, M. Abel: Integrated Petrographic, Stratigraphic and Statistical Analysis of Complex Albian Reservoirs in the Espírito Santo Basin, Eastern Brazil
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M. W. French, R. H. Worden, D. R. Lee, W. A. Lamberti, W. C. Horn: Agate As an Analog for Porosity Preserving Microquartz in Deep Clastic Reservoirs E. Zagotto, F. Fernandes, S. Rostirolla, A. Araújo, L. Landau: Impact of Reservoir Anisotropy in the Volumetric Quantification of Marlim Oilfield L. Loures, E. Pereira, F. Fernandes, L. Felix: Rock Physics and Reservoir Inference Study on Cretaceous Sandstones from Espirito Santos Basin, Brazil A. Robinson, P. Chimienti, J. R. Corregidor, J. Baillie: Managing Geological and Simulation Models Within Geometrically Complex Geological Settings Combined with a Thin Producible Oil Rim I. Lima, M. Oliveira, R. Lopes, P. Rocha, F. Souza, C. J. Abreu: Porosity Determination by 3-D High-Resolution X-ray Computed Microtomography and Its Correlation with Gas Adsorption Technique R. A. Martinez, I. Nieves, C. Rincon, J. Piedrahita, M. Frass: Borehole Electrical Imagery, a Powerful Tool in Complex Reservoir Characterization A. Calvo: Possibilities to Increase the Recovery Factor in Petromonagas Area, Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt, Venezuela J. Strand, M. B. Clennell*, M. Arnot: Modeling Faulted Turbidites, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand P. S. Paim, A. S. Silveira, E. L. Lavina, U. F. Faccini, J. M. Teixeira de Oliveira, H. A. Leanza R. d’Avila: Gravity Flow Systems in the Los Molles Formation in the Arroyo La Jardinera Region, Neuquén Basin (Argentina) C. C. Lima, F. Salvini, M. Moriss, L. Cabral: Assessing Fault Hydraulic Behavior Through Analytical/Numerical Modeling of the Interaction Between Fault History and Present-Day Stresses E. Diaz, A. S. Grader, A. Nur, C. Baldwin, P. Lugao: Multi-scale Imaging Process for Computations of Porosity and Permeability on Carbonate Rocks
Reservoir Characterization Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall 11:00–16:00 Co-Chairs: L. Seidler and M. Moraes P31
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R. Villegas, R. Collier, Q. Fisher: Reservoir Characterization and Simulation Using Outcrop Observation and Geostatistics: A North Sea Analogue Case Study L. Figueiredo, M. Karam: Coral Field: Case History in Oil Producing Albian Carbonates in Santos Basin, Brazil J. Steckhan, R. Sauer: Introduction of a Rock Typing Methodology in Crystalline Basement Reservoirs (Yemen) C. A. Grattoni, P. Guise, Q. Fisher, R. J. Knipe: Multiphase Flow Properties of Clay Bearing Rocks: Laboratory Measurement of Relative Permeability and Capillary Pressure A. Ortenzi, M. Arduini, F. Golfetto: Rock Microcharacterisation — A New Petrographic Approach to Reservoir Quality Prediction: Methodology and Case Study
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A Adams, Aaron Monday P47 All Day Pavilion 2,Exhibition Hall Adekola, Adeniyi Wednesday P29 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Akinlua, Akinsehinwa Tuesday P7 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Albers, Mark Monday 10:00 Pavilion 5, Room 101 Albertao, Gilberto Wednesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Ali, Mohammad Wednesday P15 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Ameen, Mohammed Tuesday 09:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Anka, Zahie Wednesday P10 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Arai, Mitsuru Monday P10 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Araújo, Mario Wednesday P6 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Araúo, Armando Wednesday P16 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Arienti, Luci Monday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Aristizábal, Camilo Tuesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Athmer, Wiebke Monday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Athmer, Wiebke Monday P35 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Avila, Ronan Tuesday P33 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Azambuja, Nilo Wednesday 11:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 ian Pre-Salt Azambuja, Nilo Monday P34 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Speaker
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B Badalini, Gianluca Monday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Bagni, Fabio Monday P36 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Balaguru, Allagu Tuesday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Regional Studies I Baldet, Andrea Tuesday P19All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Bamidele, Odunayo Tuesday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Barbuto Dias, Felipe Romáo Tuesday P4 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Bartolini, Claudio Monday P32 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Bayona, German Monday P40 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Beglinger, Suzanne Monday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Potential Belopolsky, Andrei Tuesday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Bender, Andre Monday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Bender, Andre Wednesday 9:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Bender, Andre Wednesday 11:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Bender, Andre Wednesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Bergamaschi, Sergio Tuesday 11:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Bettini, Claudio Tuesday 10:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Biswas, Debabrata Tuesday P9 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
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Session Formation Evaluaion Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment Reservoir Characterics II Reservoir Characterization — Traps and Seals Unconventional Resources Basin Modeling Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Structure, Traps and Seals Reservoir Characterization — Traps and Seals Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Exploration in Deepwater Settings Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Geophysics Regional Geology and Exploration of the BrazilRegional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Session Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and New & Emerging Regions Basin Genetics — How Things Work Salt Basins and E&P Basins Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Innovation and Technology — New Applications Basin Modeling I Basin Modeling II Regional Geology and Exploration of the Brazilian Pre-Salt E&P Challenges in Greater Campos Basin Unconventional Resources Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights
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B Biteau, Jean-Jacques Wednesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Blaich, Olav Monday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Borges, Wellington Wednesday P2 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Borghi, Leonardo Monday P23 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Borghi, Leonardo Monday P14 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Boult, Peter Tuesday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Boult, Peter Monday P44 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Bover-Arnal, Telm Monday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Bover-Arnal, Telm Monday P42 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Bover-Arnal, Telm Monday P7 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Boyd, Kevin Monday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Brinton, Lise Wednesday P22 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Brown, Malcolm Tuesday 10:50 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Bruno, Priscilla Tuesday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Bruno, Priscilla Monday P21 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Buhler, Gustavo Tuesday 11:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Bullen, Michael Monday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Bustos, Ulises Wednesday 10:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204
Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential Structure, Traps and Seals Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Salt Basins E&P Challenges II Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Exploration in Deepwater Settings Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Panel: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Unconventional Resources Exploration in Deepwater Settings Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization
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C Cai, Xiyuan Tuesday P31 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Caixeta, José Tuesday 10:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Caldas, Manuela Tuesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Calvo, Arturo Wednesday P42 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Cameron, Scott Tuesday 11:10 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Campher, Curnell Wednesday P13 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Cañas, Jesus Tuesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Cardona, Paola Monday P29 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Cardosa, Fátima Maria Mon/Tue SP04 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Carneiro, Echternach Monica Souto Wednesday 10:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Carpentier, Bernard Tuesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Carragher, Pete Tuesday 09:30 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Catto, Antonio Tuesday 11:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Chaves, Michelle Wednesday P8 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Clegg, Heather Tuesday P1 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Clennell, Michael Tuesday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204
Geophysics Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics Salt Basins E&P Challenges II Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Panel: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Basin Modeling Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour University Student Academic Research Basin Modeling II Innovation and Technology — New Applications Panel: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics Structure, Traps and Seals Salt Basins and E&P Challenges Structural Traps and Seals
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C Clennell, Michael Wednesday P43 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Cobbold, Peter Monday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Cobbold, Peter Wednesday 10:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Correa, Thiago Tuesday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Corrêa, Fernando Tuesday P2 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Corredor, Freddy Monday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Costa, Elisabetta Tuesday P6 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Coutinho, Luiz Felipe Wednesday 11:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103
Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Basin Modeling I Regional Geology and Exploration of the Brazilian Pre-Salt Basin Genetics — How Things Work Salt Basins and E&P Challenges Exploration in Deepwater Settings Salt Basins and E&P Challenges Basin Modeling II
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Session
Day
Time/Booth
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D Da Rocha, Ana Karolina Mon/Tue SP02 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Da Silva, Gorki Pinheiro Mon/Tue SP09 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall D’Avila, Roberto Wednesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Dahl, Jeremy Monday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Daneshvar, Ehsan Wednesday P19 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Darricarrere, Yves-Louis Monday 11:10 Pavilion 5, Room 101 Darussalam, Noeradi Monday P1 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Das, Kamal Tuesday P26 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Daszinnies, Matthias Wednesday 09:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Dattilo, Paolo Monday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Davison, Ian Monday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Davison, Ian Tuesday 09:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 de Azevedo, Jose Sergio Gabrielli Monday 09:35 Pavilion 5, Room 101 De Castro, Joel Monday P9 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall de Moura-Lima, Elissandra Mon/Tue SP01 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall De Ros, Luiz Wednesday P30 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Denicol, Paulo Wednesday 09:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Derks, Jan Wednesday 10:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Dessay, Jack Wednesday 11:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Diás, F. Romão Barbuto Tuesday P4 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Diaz, Mary Raigosa Monday P6 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Diaz, Elizabeth Wednesday P46 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Dickson, William Monday P15 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Dillon, Lucia Monday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Dinkelman, Menno Tuesday P36 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Speaker
Day
Time/Booth
Room
E Eadington, Peter Wednesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Egbu, Ogechi Monday P4 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Ehinola, Olugbenga Tuesday P10 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Ehinola, Olugbenga Tuesday P14 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
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University Students Academic Research University Students Academic Research Reservoir Characterics II Basin Modeling I Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Unconventional Resources Basin Modeling II Exploration in Deepwater Settings Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential Salt Basins E&P Challenges I Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates University Students Academic Research Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization Basin Modeling II Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization Salt Basins and E&P Challenges Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Geophysics Geophysics Session Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights
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Day
Time/Booth
Room
Session
E Escobar, Rodolfo Wednesday 18:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Etaje, Darlington Monday P48 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Eyuboglu, Sami Wednesday 10:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204
Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization Formation Evaluation Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
F Fadairo, Adesina Monday P50 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Fadipe, Oluwaseun Wednesday P27 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Fainstein, Roberto Tuesday 09:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Favera, Jorge Tuesday 11:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Favera, Jorge Wednesday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Favera, Jorge Monday P11 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Feeley, Mary Tuesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Feng, Zhiqiang Tuesday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Fernandes, Flavio Tuesday 10:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Ferreira, Daniella Monday P17 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Ferreira, Patrícia Tuesday P41 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Figueiredo, Luiz Fernando Wednesday P32 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Fisher, Quentin Wednesday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Francis, Jason Monday P2 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Fraser, Scot Tuesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Freeman, Stephen Tuesday P35 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall French, Marsha Wednesday P36 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Fujiwara, Masashi Monday P37 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Formation Evaluaion Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Salt Basins E&P Challenges I Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics Reservoir Characterics II Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Innovation and Technology — New Applications Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Salt Basins E&P Challenges I Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Geophysics Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Structural Traps and Seals Geophysics Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
G Garcia-Gonzalez, Mario Wednesday 11:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Garcia-Gonzalez, Mario Wednesday 11:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Gardiner, Wayne Wednesday 09:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Gaspar, Diogo Fonseca Mon/Tue SP03 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Gebregergis, Tedros Monday P19 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Geetan, Steve Wednesday 10:45 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Girard, Jean-Pierre Wednesday P17 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Gonçalves, Félix Tuesday 09:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Gould, Andrew Monday 11:35 Pavilion 5, Room 101 Grain, Sarah Tuesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Grando, Gianluca Tuesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Gratton, Carlos Wednesday P34 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Basin Modeling II New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I Regional Geology and Exploration of the Brazilian Pre-Salt University Students Academic Research Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Reservoir Characterization I Reservoir Characterization — Traps and Seals Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Salt Basins E&P Challenges II Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs
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Broader, Further, Deeper 15–18 November, Rio de Janeiro
Speaker
Day
Time/Booth
Room
Session
G Grosjean, Yves Tuesday 09:50 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Grover, Raju Monday P5 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Grøver, Arnt Wednesday P11All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Guedes, Solange Tuesday 09:10 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Guerra, Marta Tuesday 11:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Guevara, Mary Monday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Guichet, Xavier Monday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Guidry, Sean Wednesday 09:25 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Guilbot, Jerome Monday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103
Panel: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Basin Modeling Panel: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Salt Basins E&P Challenges I Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential Basin Modeling I Reservoir Characterization I Geophysics
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
H Hadler-Jacobsen, Frode Monday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Harris, Simon Wednesday P3 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Haryott, Paul Tuesday 10:30 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Haskett, William Tuesday 11:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Haskett, William Tuesday 09:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Helsing, Carl Monday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Henry, Steven Monday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Herdeiro, Ricardo Wednesday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Higgs, Roger Monday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Higgs, Roger Wednesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Higgs, Roger Wednesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Holmes, Gunnar Wednesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Huang, Yan Monday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Huang, Xiaoming Tuesday P29 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Huisman, Erik Tuesday P20 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Husain, Riyasat Monday P3 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Structure, Traps and Seals Panel: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis Unconventional Resources Geophysics Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Reservoir Characterics II Reservoir Characterics II E&P Challenges in Greater Campos Basin Geophysics Unconventional Resources New & Emerging Regions Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates
Speaker
Day
Room
Session
I Innocenti, Sabrina Ireland, Mark
Wednesday 11:45 Wednesday 11:25
Pavilion 5, Room 201 Pavilion 5, Room 201
Reservoir Characterization I Reservoir Characterization I
Speaker
Day
Room
Session
Time/Booth
Time/Booth
J James, Richard Monday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Januario, Tuane M. Mon/Tue SP06 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Japsen, Peter Monday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Jensen, Luke Wednesday 09:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Jesus, Carlos Monday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Jesus, Carlos Wednesday P12 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Jones, Cleveland Tuesday 10:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103
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Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates University Students Academic Research Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential Regional Geology and Exploration of the Brazilian Pre-Salt Basin Modeling I Basin Modeling Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis
Speaker
Day
Time/Booth
Room
Session
J Ji, Shuo Jones, Cleveland Jones, William
Monday Tuesday Tuesday
14:45 11:45 P3 All Day
Pavilion 5, Room 103 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Geophysics Unconventional Resources Salt Basins and E&P Challenges
Speaker
Day
Time/Booth
Room
Session
K Kemna, Hans Monday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Kloppenburg, Armelle Tuesday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Krieger, Markus Monday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Krois, Peter Wednesday 09:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Kumar, Naresh Tuesday 10:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Kusznir, Nick Tuesday 11:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202
Basin Modeling I Innovation and Technology — New Applications Geophysics New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
L Larriestra, Claudio Monday P28 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Lavoie, Denis Wednesday 11:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Lavoie, Denis Tuesday P21 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Lemgruber, Adriana Wednesday 09:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Lewis, Jennifer Monday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Lewis, Jennifer Wednesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Lima, Claudio Monday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Lima, D.F. Mon/Tue SP11 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Risk Analysis & Assessment — Economic Analysis Reservoir Characterization I New & Emerging Regions Basin Modeling II Geophysics E&P Challenges in Greater Campos Basin Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential University Students Academic Research
Lima, Sylvia Tuesday P15 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Lima, Inaya Wednesday P40 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Lima, Claudio Wednesday P45 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Lopez-Gamundi, Oscar Wednesday 09:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Loule, Jean-Pierre Tuesday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Loureiro, Elaine Maria Tuesday P39 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Loures, Luiz Tuesday P37 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Loures, Luiz Wednesday P38 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Luthi, Stefan M. Tuesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Lutz, Ruediger Wednesday 10:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203
Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Geophysics Geophysics Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Basin Genetics — How Things Work New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I
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Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
M Ma, Yongsheng Wednesday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Maas, Marcus Tuesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202
New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour
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Broader, Further, Deeper 15–18 November, Rio de Janeiro
Speaker
Day
Time/Booth
Room
Session
M Macgregor, Duncan Monday P38 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Machado, Marco Antonio Wednesday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Mahanti, Syamalendu Wednesday P28 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Maia, A. P. Mon/Tue SP10 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Malan, Jean Wednesday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Mancini, Ernest Monday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Mann, Ute Monday P20 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Marini, Alfonso Monday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Markwick, Paul Monday P33 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Marlow, Lisa Wednesday 11:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203
Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour E&P Challenges in Greater Campos Basin Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis University Students Academic Research New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Geophysics Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I
Martinez, Ruben Wednesday P41 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Martinez, Nhora Wednesday P1 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Martins-Neto, Marcelo Tuesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Martins-Neto, Marcelo Wednesday 11:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Mavridou, Evangelia Monday P25 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall McConnell, Daniel Wednesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Medeiros, Luana Wednesday P21 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Mello, Marcio Wednesday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Mello, Marcio Wednesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Mello, Marcio Wednesday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Mello, Marcio Tuesday P12 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Mello, Carlos Wednesday P14 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Melo, Dean Tuesday P8 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Miller, Jeff Tuesday 10:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Miller, Dennis Tuesday P11 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Mio, Eduardo Monday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Mio, Eduardo Tuesday 11:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Mohriak, Webster Tuesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Moldowan, J. Tuesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Montaron, Bernard Tuesday 11:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Mora, Alejandro Tuesday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Moraes, Marco Wednesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Morris, Stephen Wednesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Mosquera, Alfonso Tuesday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Mosquera, Alfonso Wednesday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Motoki, Akihisa Tuesday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202
Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Structure,Traps and Seals Basin Genetics — How Things Work New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I Risk Analysis & Assessment — Economic Analysis Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis E&P Challenges in Greater Campos Basin New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights Reservoir Characterization — Traps and Seals Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights Unconventional Resources Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights Basin Modeling I Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis Salt Basins E&P Challenges II Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I Salt Basins E&P Challenges I Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Reservoir Characterics II Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization Basin Genetics — How Things Work Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour
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Speaker
Day
Time/Booth
Room
Session
N Narhari, Srinivasa Tuesday P28 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Nascimento, Wellington Mon/Tue SP08 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Nasser, Amin Monday 10:25 Pavilion 5, Room 101 Neufeld, Carmen Tuesday P16 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Neufeld, Carmen Tuesday P18 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Neves, Antonio Wednesday 10:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Ngoc, Nguyen Huy Monday P39 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Ngoc, Nguyen Huy Tuesday P40 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Norman, Charles Tuesday 09:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103
Unconventional Resources University Student Academic Research Plenary Session: Opportunities in a High-Stakes Environment New & Emerging Regions New & Emerging Regions New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Geophysics Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
O O’Connor, Stephen Tuesday 11:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Oguro, Aisgo Wednesday 11:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Oluboyo, Ayodeji Monday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Oreiro, Sergio Wednesday 11:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Ortenzi, Andrea Wednesday P35 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Salt Basins E&P Challenges I Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization Exploration in Deepwater Settings Regional Geology and Exploration of the Brazilian Pre-Salt Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
P Pai, Satish Tuesday 11:50 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Paim, Paulo Wednesday P44 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Panguriseng, Muharram Monday P49 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pardo-Trujillo, Andres Monday P12 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pelosi, Ana Paula Wednesday P4 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Penteado, Henrique Wednesday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Peralta-Vargas, Juan Wednesday P25 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pereira, Egberto Monday P13 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Phillip, Lindy Tuesday P34 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pireno, Gadjah Monday P18 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Pirmez, Carlos Tuesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Planke, Sverre Tuesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Porrera, Federico Tuesday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Potter, Paul Tuesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Prasetyo, Hadi Wednesday P23 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Price, Antony Monday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Prince, Christopher Tuesday 09:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Prinzhofer, Alain Tuesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Prinzhofer, Alain Wednesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103
Panel: Giant Fields of the Decade — E&P Challenges Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Formation Evaluation Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Structure, Traps and Seals Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Geophysics Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Innovation and Technology — New Applications Basin Genetics — How Things Work Innovation and Technology — New Applications Basin Genetics — How Things Work Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Geophysics Unconventional Resources Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II
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Broader, Further, Deeper 15–18 November, Rio de Janeiro
Speaker
Day
Q Queiroz, Claudia Speaker
Time/Booth
Room
Session
Wednesday P18 All Day
Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Reservoir Characterization — Traps and Seals
Day
Room
Session
Time/Booth
R Rad, Freyd Tuesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Radovich, Barbara Tuesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Radovich, Barbara Wednesday 09:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Ramirez, Victor Tuesday P13 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Raseroka, Audrey Tuesday P22 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Rawat, Sushma Tuesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Reis, Rui Monday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Reis, Luciana Monday P30 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Ribeiro, Christophe Wednesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Ribeiro, Matheus Cabral Mon/Tue SP07 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Roberts, Alan Tuesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Roberts, Katie Wednesday P7 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Robinson, Adam Wednesday P39 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Rodrigues, René Tuesday P27 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Rodriguez, Ricardo Wednesday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Romero, Pedro Wednesday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Rostirolla, Sidnei Tuesday 11:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Rostirolla, Sidnei Wednesday 09:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Rothfuss, Martin Tuesday P25 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Roundtree, Russell Tuesday 10:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Roux, Jacques Monday P22 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Rowan, Mark Tuesday 10:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Rui, Janne Tuesday 09:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Ruiz, Corregidor Jose Luis Monday P45 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins I Petroleum Systems: New Geochemical Insights New & Emerging Regions Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II University Students Academic Research Basin Genetics — How Things Work Structure, Traps and Seals Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Unconventional Resources Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis Regional Geology and Exploration of the Brazilian Pre-Salt Unconventional Resources Unconventional Resources Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Salt Basins E&P Challenges I Risk Analysis and Assessment — Economic Analysis Formation Evaluation
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
S Saha, Souvick Monday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Sanders, Carlo Tuesday 09:25 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Sant’Anna, Marilia Wednesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Santos, Cleison Das Mercês Mon-Tue SP05 Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Sapiie, Benyamin Wednesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Sapiie, Benyamin Wednesday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Satyana, Awang Wednesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 103
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Exploration in Deepwater Settings Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics E&P Challenges in Greater Campos Basin University Students Academic Research New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies II
Speaker
Day
Time/Booth
Room
S Schenk, Christopher Monday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Schiffer, Rogerio Wednesday 09:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Schmitt, Priscila Tuesday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Scholz, Christopher Tuesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Schroeder, Stefan Wednesday 09:45 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Sengupta, Soma Wednesday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Sengupta, Siddhartha Wednesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Sharp, Ian Monday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Sharp, Ian Wednesday 10:05 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Shokair, Khalid Tuesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Shrivastva, Chandramani Wednesday 14:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Silva, Carlos Monday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Silva, Josias Tuesday P38 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Silvan, Adrienne Wednesday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Smith, Charles Wednesday 09:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Smith, Charles Wednesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Souza, Marcos Wednesday P5 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Souza Cruz, Carlos Emanoel Monday P41 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Stabell, Charles Monday P26 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Steckhan, Jan Wednesday P33 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Stewart, Gregory Wednesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Streimikiene, Dalia Monday P27 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Subroto, Eddy Monday P16 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Sulami, Sulaiman Tuesday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Svensen, Henrik Tuesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Szatmari, Peter Tuesday 09:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Szatmari, Peter Tuesday P5 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Speaker
Day
Time/Booth
Room
T Tang, Yongchun Monday 16:25 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Tang, David Wednesday 09:05 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Tang, Yongchun Wednesday P20 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Theodoro, Raquel Monday P43 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Tognoli, Francisco Monday P8 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Tokutake, Lucio Monday P31All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Torres, Hugo Avalos Monday P46 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Tournier, Florent Wednesday P24 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Session Atlantic Margin Emerging Plays and Exploration Potential Reservoir Characterization I Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I Innovation and Technology — New Applications Reservoir Characterization I New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Reservoir Characterization I Innovation and Technology — New Applications Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization Exploration in Deepwater Settings Geophysics Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization Structure, Traps and Seals Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Risk Analysis & Assessment — Economic Analysis Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs E&P Challenges in Greater Campos Basin Risk Analysis & Assessment — Economic Analysis Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World Structural Traps and Seals Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I Salt Basins E&P Challenges I Salt Basins and E&P Challenges Session Basin Modeling I Formation Evaluation Techniques for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates Regional Geology Applied to Exploration — A World Tour Formation Evaluation Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis
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Broader, Further, Deeper 15–18 November, Rio de Janeiro
Speaker
Day
Time/Booth
Room
Session
T Traby, Renaud Monday 17:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Trindade, Luiz Tuesday 15:05 Pavilion 5, Room 103 Tyagi, Anil Monday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Tyagi, Anil Wednesday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 204
Basin Modeling I Petroleum Systems Geochemical Methods and Regional Studies I Exploration in Deepwater Settings Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
U Unternehr, Patrick Wednesday 10:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Urien, Carlos Tuesday P23 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Regional Geology and Exploration of the Brazilian Pre-Salt New & Emerging Regions
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
V Vega, Juan Tuesday P32 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Velaj, Telo Wednesday P9 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Velo, Diego Wednesday P26 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Versfelt, Joseph Tuesday 09:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Vesely, Fernando Monday 14:45 Pavilion 5, Room 201 Vieira, Juliana Tuesday P17 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Villegas, Rossmary Wednesday P31 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Vining, Bernie Tuesday 17:25 Pavilion 5, Room 201
Geophysics Structure,Traps and Seals Reservoir Characterization and Diagenesis Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics Stratigraphy, Clastics and Carbonates New & Emerging Regions Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Innovation and Technology — New Applications
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
W Widarsono, Bambang Wednesday 14:25 Pavilion 5, Room 204 Wilson, Hamish Wednesday 16:05 Pavilion 5, Room 203 Wolff, Breno Wednesday 16:45 Pavilion 5, Room 202
Formation Evaluation and Drilling Optimization New and Emerging Regions- New Ways to Look at Old Plays, New Opportunities in Frontier Basins II E&P Challenges in Greater Campos Basin
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
Y Young, Charles Monday P24 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
Petroleum Systems from Brazil and Around the World
Speaker
Session
Day
Time/Booth
Room
Z Zagotto, Eric Wednesday P37 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Zalán, Pedro Tuesday 09:05 Pavilion 5, Room 202 Zerilli, Andrea Tuesday P30 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall Zhang, Jinchuan Tuesday P24 All Day Pavilion 2, Exhibition Hall
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2009 AAPG International Conference & Exhibition
Reservoir Characterization — Fractured Reservoirs Atlantic Margin Structural Geology and Tectonics Geophysics Unconventional Resources
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Exhibitor Listing
The AAPG 2009 International Conference & Exhibition is host to more than 60 exhibitors showcasing their latest technologies and innovations in the upstream petroleum field. From well-logging to mapping, seismic data to GIS, geological to geophysical modeling and training courses to exploration/prospect software, you’ll find it all in the state-of-the art displays on the exhibition floor, located in Pavilion 2, Level 1. Exhibition hours are: Sunday, 15 November . . . . . . . . . . . 18:00–20:00 Monday, 16 November . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00–20:00 Tuesday, 17 November . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00–20:00 Wednesday, 18 November . . . . . . . . 11:00–16:30
AAPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . AAPG Center 1444 S. Boulder Ave. Tulsa, OK 74119 — USA AAPG Bookstore Phone: +1 918 584 2555 Fax: +1 918 560 2652 E-mail:
[email protected] Web site: www.aapg.org Publishing, Book seller. Purchase here or place an order and have it shipped New Products: More than 150 titles (partial or digital) to browse AAPG Communications Phone: +1 918 560 2647 Fax: +1 918 560 2636 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Brenda Merideth Web site: www.aapg.org Publications, Advertising, Web site AAPG Datapages Phone: +1 918 560 9423 Fax: +1 918 560 9418 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Valerie Lindsey Web site: www.aapg.org AAPG Divisions & Membership Phone: +1 918 560 2613 Fax: +1 918 560 2694 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Norma Newby Web site: www.aapg.org Scientific or Professional Association
AAPG Education Phone: +1 918 560 2630 Fax: +1 918 560 2678 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Debbi Boonstra Web site: www.aapg.org Geological Studies and Consulting, Scientific or Professional Association, Training Courses and Services AAPG Foundation Phone: +1 918 560 2644 Fax: +1 918 560 2642 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Rebecca Griffin Web site: www.aapg.org Foundation AAPG Global Events Phone: +1 918 560 2617 Fax: +1 918 560 2684 E-mail:
[email protected] Web site: www.aapg.org AAPG U.S. Sections & International Regions Phone: +1 918 560 9403 Fax: +1 918 560 9418 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Carol McGowen Web site: www.aapg.org Scientific or Professional Association ABGP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541 Cidade Univ. Ave. 1, Qda. 7 Rio de Janeiro-RJ 21949900 — Brazil Phone: +55 21 598 6460 Fax: +55 21 598 6799 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Monica Figueiredo Scientific or Professional Association, Training Courses and Services
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Anadarko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 837 Rua Victor Civita, 77 - Bl. 01 - 5° Andar Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 22775-905 Phone: +55 21 3043 7443 Fax: +55 21 3043 7492 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Rose Mary Teixeira de Lemos Web site: www.anadarko.com ANCAP — Ronda Uruguay . . . . . IP Paysandu S/N Esq. Av. Del Libertador Montevideo 11100 — Uruguay Phone: +598 2 9084557 Fax: +598 2 9006724 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Santiago Gerro Web site: www.ancap.com.uy ANH Colombia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP Calle 99, No. 9A-54 Torre 3, Piso 14 Bogota, Colombia Phone: +571 593 1717 Fax: +571 593 1718 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Angela Utueta Web site: www.anh.gov.co Archimedes Consulting . . . . . . 936 31 Stirling Street Thebarton SA 5031 — Australia Phone: +61 8 8234 0511 Fax: +61 8 8234 2637 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Stephen Markham Web site: www.archimedes-consulting .com.au
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Austin GeoModeling, Inc. . . . . . 831 10333 Richmond Ave., Suite 350 Houston, TX 77042 — USA Phone: +1 713 952 4141 x162 Fax: +1 713 456 2922 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Erin White Web site: www.focusongeology.com Australian Seismic Brokers . . . 122 Unit 5 171-175 Abernethy Road, Perth West Australia 6104 — Australia Phone: + 618 9479 5900 Fax: + 618 9479 5911 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: John Boldock Web site: www.asb.com.au Data Services; Digitizing, Digital Products and Services; Non-Exclusive Seismic Data; Seismic Computer Processing Badley Geoscience Ltd . . . . . . 104 North Beck House, North Beck Lane Hundleby, Spilsby Lincolnshire PE23 5NB — UK Phone: +44 1790 753472 Fax: +44 1790 753527 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Dr. Alan Roberts / Dr. Dave Quinn Web site: www.badleys.co.uk Basin Studies, Modeling Analysis; Computer Software; Geological Modeling; Geological Studies and Consulting; Geophysical Interpretation; Geophysical Modeling; Training Courses and Services Bayfield Energy Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 114 12 Westward Ho Guildford GU1 1UU — UK Phone: +44 777 610 6923 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Stefano Santoni BEICIP — Franlab . . . . . . . . . . 814 232 Av. Napoleon Bonaparte Rueil-Malmaison 92500 — France Phone: +33 1 47 08 80 89 Fax: + 33 1 47 08 80 36 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Yolande Riveiro Web site: www.beicip-inc.com
C&C Reservoirs, Inc. . . . . . . . . 116 10333 Harwin Drive, Suite 270 Houston, TX 77036 — USA Phone: +1 713 776 3872 Fax: +1 713 776 8289 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Dr. Shengyu Wu / Nigel Duxbury Web site: www.ccreservoir.com Basin Studies, Modeling Analysis; Computer Software; Digitizing, Digital Products and Services; Field Appraisal; Geological Studies and Consulting CGGVeritas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 10300 Town Park Drive Houston, TX 77072 — USA Phone: +1 281 627 3687 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Lynne Asher Web site: cggveritas.com Colombian Association of Petroleum Geologists and Geophysicists . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641 Calle 72 - 5-83 Oficina 902 Bogota — Colombia Phone: +57 1 255 8777 Fax: +57 1 345 4361 E-mail:
[email protected] Web site: www.acggp.org DI International . . . . . . . . . . . . 914 1 Rooksmoor Mills, Woodchester, Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 5ND — UK Phone: +44 1453 878 600 Fax: +44 1453 878 610 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Dr. Nick Robinson Web site: www.diiinfo.com Data Management; Data Services; Map Displays New Product: WEB+ The first continuously updated E&P activity service available online Directorate General of Oil and Gas, Indonesia . . . . . . . . IP Plaza Centris, 7th Floor, Jl. HR. Rasuna Said Kav B-5 Jakarta 12910 — Indonesia Phone: +62 21 5268910 x132, x135 Fax: +62 21 5268963 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Zuhdi Sulaiman Web site: www.geomigas.com
EAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 711 P.O. Box 59 Houten 3990 DB — The Netherlands Phone: +31 88 955 5055 Fax: +31 30 634 3524 E-mail:
[email protected] Web site: www.eage.org Scientific or Professional Association Earthmoves Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . 106 38 Upper Park Road Camberley GU15 2EF — UK Phone: +44 1276 671772 Fax: +44 1276 517451 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Ian Steel Web site: www.earthmoves.co.uk Ecopetrol S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Calle 37 #B 43, Piso 2 Bogota — Colombia Phone: +57 1 234 5482 Fax: +57 1 234 5675 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Maria Ramirez Web site: www.ecopetrol.com.co Editora Brasil Energia Ltda. . . . 738 Rua México, 03 - 13o. Andar Rio de Janeiro - RJ 20.031-144 — Brazil Phone: + 55 21 3503-0303 Fax: + 55 21 3503-0301 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Carlos Carvalho Web site: www.brasilenergia.com.br Publishing, Bookseller ENDEEPER Rock Knowledge Systems . . . . . . . . 732 9500, Bento Gonçalves Av. Sector 4 Building 43424 - Room 108 Porto Alegre / RS 91509-900 — Brazil Phone: + 55 51 3308 7134 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Mara Abel Web site: www.endeeper.com Computer Hardware for Exploration or Product Evaluation; Computer Software; Data Management; Geological Modeling; Geological Studies and Consulting; Reservoir Evaluation; Training Courses and Services
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Energy & Geoscience Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 423 Wakara Way, #300 Salt Lake City, UT 84108 — USA Phone: +1 801 585 9137 Fax: +1 801 585 9633 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Nancy Johnson Web site: www.egi.utah.edu ExxonMobil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612 800 Bell St. Houston, TX 77002 — USA Phone: +1 731 656 5706 Fax: +1 713 656 8328 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Elaine White Web site: www.exxonmobil.com EZDataRoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 631 Zebra Data Sciences, EMR, New Road East Malling ME19 6BJ — UK Phone: +44 1732 220058 Fax: +44 1732 876678 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Terry Jackson Web site: www.zebradat.com International divestment of oil/gas assets to vast client base through marketing and online data rooms Fugro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 731 6100 Hillcroft, Suite 115 Houston, TX 77081 — USA Phone: +55 21 21258500 Fax: +1 713 369 6110 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Evando Bartholazzi Web site: www.fugro.com
Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 531 8665 New Trails Drive, Suite 125 The Woodlands, TX 77381 — USA Phone: +1 281 363 8510 Fax: +1 281 363 4657 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Gene Sparkman Web site: www.fusiongeo.com Basin Studies, Modeling Analysis; Computer Software; E&P Project Economics and Evaluation; Engineering Consulting Services; Field Appraisal; Geological, Geophysical Workstations; Geological Modeling; Geological Studies and Consulting; Geophysical Interpretation; Geophysical Modeling; Reserves Appraisal, Resource Management and Risk Analysis; Reservoir Evaluation; Reservoir Optimization; Seismic Computer Processing; Seismic Interpretation and Consulting; Well Log Analysis New Product: Fusion is proud to release the latest in its line of expert software packages GeoPRO and VizPRO Gabon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP c/o CGG Veritas, Crompton Way, Manor Royal Estate Crawley RH10 9QN — UK Phone: + 44 1293 683257 Fax: + 44 1293 443201 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Matthew Swan Geo-Microbial Technologies (GMT) . . . . . . . . . 730 P.O. Box 132 Ochelata, OK 74051 — USA Phone: +1 918 535 2281 Fax: +1 918 535 2564 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Daniel C. Hitzman Web site: www.gmtgeochem.com GEO ExPro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 15 Palace Place Mansions, Kensington Court London W8 5BB — England Phone: +44 790 991 5513 E-mail: kirsti.karlsson@geoexpro Contact: Kirsti Karlsson Web site: www.geoexpro.com Publishing, Bookseller
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Geokinetics Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 1500 City West Blvd., Suite 800 Houston, TX 77042 — USA Phone: +1 281 848 6831 Fax: +1 281 398 9996 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Louise Cooper Web site: geokinetics.com GeoKnowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . .713 2925 Briarpark Drive, Suite 1299 Houston, TX 77042 — USA Phone: +1 832 252 7624 Fax: +1 832 242 7626 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Rosella Gonzales Web site: www.geoknowledge.com Computer Software; E&P Project Economics and Evaluation; Reserves Appraisal, Resource Management and Risk Analysis; Training Courses and Services Geoquasar Energy Solutions . . 930 Av. das Americas 3500 - BQ3 - Sl.402 Rio de Janeiro 22640-102 — Brazil Phone: +55 21 3449 2410 Fax: +55 21 3449 2411 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Marcos F. De Almeida Web site: www.geoquasar.com GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 Kitson House, Elmete Hall, Elmete Lane Leeds LS8 2LJ — UK Phone: +44 113 322 2200 Fax: +44 113 273 5236 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Ian Somerton Web site: www.getech.com Basin Studies, Modeling Analysis; Data Services; Geographical Information Systems (GIS); Geological Modeling; Geological Studies and Consulting; Geophysical Interpretation; Geophysical Modeling; Gravity Services and Consulting; Magnetic Service and Consulting New Product: Global Tectonics Programme, Atlases of Global Palaeogeography, new non-exclusive Equatoral Atlantic Margins study
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Gore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 100 Chesapeake Blvd. Elkton, MD 21921 — USA Phone: +1 410 506 4846 Fax: +1 410 506 4780 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Kathy Davis Web site: www.gore.com/surveys HRT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Avenida Atlantica, 1130, 7 Andar Rio de Janeiro, 1RJ 22021-000 — Brazil Phone: +55 21 21059700 Fax: +55 21 21059713 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Marcio Mello IBP-Brazilian Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Institute . . . . 640 Av. Almirante Barroso, 52/26 Rio de Janeiro 20031-000 — Brazil Phone: +55 21 21129000 Fax: +55 21 22201596 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Ana Guedes Web site: www.ibp.org.br Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Atlas House, 41 Wembley Road Leicester LE3 1UT — UK Phone: +44 (0)116 273 2300 Fax: +44 (0) 116 273 2400 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Paul Murphy Web site: www.infoterra-global.com Aerial Photograph; Airborne Radar Remote Sensing; Basin Studies, Modeling Analysis; Data Management; Data Services; Digitizing, Digital Products and Services; Engineering Consulting Services; Environmental, Hydrogeological Services/Studies; Geodetic Management; Geographical Information Systems (GIS); Geological, Geophysical Workstations; Geological Studies and Consulting; Geophysical Modeling; Global Positioning Systems (GPS); Helicopter, Aircraft Services; Map Displays; Reservoir Evaluation; Satellite Image Processing, Digitizing and Interpretation
Ingrain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 810 3733 Westheimer Houston, TX 77027 — USA Phone: +1 713 993 9795 Fax: +1 713 993 9918 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Nora Villarreal Web site: www.ingrainrocks.com Core Analysis; Digitizing, Digital Products and Services ION — GX Technology . . . . . . . 523 2105 Citywest Blvd. Suite 900 Houston, TX 77042 — USA Phone: +1 713 789 7250 Fax: +1 713 789 7201 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Ashley Harris Web site: www.iongeo.com K2 Sistemas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636 Rua Santo Avito 3E Rio de Janeiro — Brazil Phone: +55 21 2512 2084 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Carlos Levy Web site: www.k2sistemas.com.br LandOcean Energy Services Co. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . 836 6100 Corporate Drive, Suite 180 Houston, TX 77036 — USA Phone: +1 593 2 2454 282 Fax: +1 713 777 5832 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Giselle Salgado Web site: www.ldocean.com.cn LEGEP Mineracao Ltda. . . . . . . 839 Americas Avenue 16551 22790-701 Rio de Janeiro — Brazil Phone: +55 21 24378957 Fax: +55 21 24378641 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Rosana Piouesan Web site: www.legep.com.br
Midland Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 144 West George St Glasgow G2 2HG — UK Phone: +44 141 332 2681 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Sarah Davenport Web site: www.mve.com Computer Software; Field Appraisal; Geological Modeling; Geological Studies and Consulting; Training Courses and Services New Product: Move2010 Moyes & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1127 8235 Douglas Ave., Suite 1221 Dallas, TX 75225 — USA Phone: + 1 214 623 6700 Fax: +1 214 623 6799 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Ian Cross Web site: www.moyesco.com E&P Project Economics and Evaluation; Engineering Consulting Services; Political Risk Assessment; Reserves Appraisal, Resource Management and Risk Analysis Namcor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP Private Bag 13196 Windhoek 9000 — Namibia Phone: +264 61 2045053 Fax: +264 61 221785 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Obeta Mbui Nautilus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537 2929 Briar Park Houston, TX 77042 — USA Phone: +1 713 443 1566 Fax: +1 713 266 2842 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Bob Petty Web site: www.nautilusworld.com Training Courses and Services
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Neuralog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 4800 Sugar Grove Blvd., Suite 200 Stafford, TX 77477 — USA Phone: +1 281 240 2525 Fax: +1 281 240 2526 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Duncan Griffiths Web site: www.neuralog.com Computer Hardware for Exploration or Product Evaluation; Computer Software; Data Management; Digitizing, Digital Products and Services; Geological, Geophysical Workstations; Log Digitizing; Mapping Software; Well Log Analysis OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 291 Edenwold Dr. NW Calgary, Alberta T3A 4A4 — Canada Phone: +1 403 547 1656 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Lorne Slusarchuk Web site: www.oilserv.biz Bits, Downhole Tools, On-site Equipment; Drill-stem Testing or Other Well Testing; Measurement While Drilling (MWD); Pipe Recovery Equipment and Services; Reservoir Evaluation; Seismic Data Acquisition; Well Coring; Well Log Analysis; Well Logging; Well Treatment ONHYM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP 34 Av. Al-Fadila Rabat 10050 — Morocco Phone: +212 53 7238136 Fax: +212 53 7281626 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Haddou Jabour Web site: www.onhym.com Petroleum Agency SA . . . . . . . . IP 151 Frans Conradie Drive, Parow Cape Town 7800 — South Africa Phone: +27 21 938 3500 Fax: +27 21 938 3520 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Dave Van Der Spuy Petroleum Geo Services-PGS . 423 Rua Victor Civita 77, Bloco 1, ED. 6.2, 4º Andar Rio de Janeiro - RJ 22775-044 — Brazil Phone: +55 21 3970 7322 Fax: +55 21 3970 7339 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Alex Vartan Web site: www.pgs.com
PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . 633 Av. General Lima e Silva, n. 1533/403 Porto Alegre 90050-103 — Brazil Phone: +55 (51) 3019 2604 Fax: +55 (51) 3308 7047 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Juliano Kuchle Web site: www.petrosolbr.com Basin Studies, Modeling Analysis; Core Analysis; Digitizing, Digital Products and Services; Field Appraisal; Geological Modeling; Geological Studies and Consulting; Geophysical Interpretation; Mapping, Cartographic Services; Reservoir Evaluation; Reservoir Optimization; Seismic Interpretation and Consulting; Training Courses and Services New Product: Integrated stratigraphic and petrologic services. Basin and reservoir modeling. Seismostratigraphy interpretation. Reservoir optimization. Sequence stratigraphy and sedimentary petrology courses. Petrosys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 3050 Post Oak, Suite 1777 Houston, TX 77056 — USA Phone: +1 713 580 2900 Fax: +1 713 580 2901 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Don Dudley Web site: www.petrosys.com.au Prospectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 811 Nva: Santa Alexandria 1011 / Castelivho Rio de Janeiro — Brazil Phone: +55 21 2502 2526 Fax: +55 21 2502 6716 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Daniel Grisolia Web site: www.prospectorsbr.com Repsol S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403 Paseo de la Castellana 278-280 28046 Madrid — Spain Phone: +34 91 348 81 00 Fax: +34 91 314 28 21 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Gabriela Simoes Web site: www.repsol.com
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Repsol Brasil S.A . . . . . . . . . . . 403 Praia de Botafogo, 300 - 7th floor 22250-040 Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Phone: +55 21 2559 7000 Fax: +55 21 2552 8552 e-mail:
[email protected] Home-page: www.repsol.com Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Ministry of Energy & Energy Industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP International Waterfront Centre, Tower C, L23, #1 Wrightson Rd Port of Spain — Trinidad Tobago Phone: +1 868 623 6708 Fax: +1 868 627 1486 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Helena Inniss Saudi Aramco c/o Aramco Services Co. . . . . . . . . 330 9009 West Loop South Houston, TX 77096 — USA Phone: +1 713 432 5281 Fax: +1 713 432 8292 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Marianne Zimmerman Web site: www.aramco.jobs Schlumberger . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Av. Presidente Wilson, 231 / 20th Rio de Janeiro 20030-021 — Brazil Phone: +55 21 3824 6953 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Ericka Valle Web site: www.slb.com SDC Geologix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 736 9801 Westheimer, Suite 302 Houston, TX 77042 — USA Phone: +1 713 917 6755 Fax: +1 713 917 6806 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Ernesto Gallegos Web site: www.geologix.com
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SDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 937 11111 Richmond Ave., Suite 110 Houston, TX 77082 — USA Phone: +1 713 266 5667 Fax: +1 713 979 4864 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Noel Daly Web site: www.sdicgm.com Computer Graphics; Computer Software; Map Displays New Product: SDI Editor APS — View, Edit, Montage, Convert & Print CGM, PDF, Postscript, EMF, HPGL, TIFF, JPEG, PNG Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . 926 8584 Katy Freeway, Suite 400 Houston , TX 77024 — USA Phone: +1 713 464 6188 Fax: +1 713 464 6440 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Bill Stephenson Web site: www.seismicmicro.com Computer Software; Data Management; E&P Project Economics and Evaluation; Geological Modeling; Geophysical Interpretation; Geophysical Modeling; Log Digitizing; Map Displays; Mapping Software; Well Log Analysis SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) . . . . . . . 739 4111 S. Darlington, #100 Tulsa, OK 74135 — USA Phone: +1 918 610 3361, x101 Fax: +1 918 621 1685 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Theresa Scott Web site: www.sepm.org Scientific or Professional Association Spectrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 16225 Park Ten Place, Suite 300 Houston, TX 77084 — USA Phone: +1 281 647 0602 Fax: +1 281 647 0926 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Leo Snowman Web site: www.spectrumasa.com Digitizing, Digital Products and Services; Non-Exclusive Seismic Data; Seismic Computer Processing; Seismic Data Acquisition New Product: New non-exclusive seismic data opportunities offshore Brazil
TDI-Brooks International . . . . . 813 1902 Pinon Drive College Station TX 77845 — USA Phone: +1 979 693 3446 Fax: +1 979 693 6389 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Brad Bernard TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . 1031 2500 CityWest Blvd., Suite 2000 Houston, TX 77042-3035 — USA Phone: +1 713 860 2120 Fax: +1 713 334 3308 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: J. Kim Abdallah Web site: www.tgsnopec.com Basin Studies, Modeling Analysis; Data Management; Data Services; Geologic, Geophysical Workstations; Geological Modeling; Geological Studies and Consulting; Geophysical Interpretation; Geophysical Modeling; Gravity Services and Consulting; Log Digitizing; Magnetic Service and Consulting; Non-Exclusive Seismic Data; Petroleum E&P Company; Seismic Computer Processing; Seismic Data Acquisition; Seismic Interpretation and Consulting; Well Log Analysis UK Hydrographic Office . . . . . . 737 Law of the Sea, Admiralty Way, Taunton Somerset TA1 2DN — UK Phone: +44 (0)182 337900 Fax: +44 (0)1823 353075 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: John Brown Web site: www.ukho.gov.uk Geological Studies and Consulting; Geophysical Interpretation; Government Agency; Map Displays; Mapping, Cartographic Services; Training Courses and Services; Law of the Sea Consultancy Weatherford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 Blvd. M. Avila Camacho 40 Col. L. de Chapultepec 11000 — Mexico Phone: +52 55 9138 4800 E-mail:
[email protected] Contact: Gabriel Costa Web site: www.weatherford.com
Visit the world at the International Pavilion Make valuable contacts with energy ministers, state licensing authorities, national oil company executives and key players from international oil companies. The IP promotes international exploration and development opportunities of national oil companies and government agencies. In addition, the IP has become a year-round source of information for current global activity, licensing round announcements and data package releases. Stop by the International Pavilion and take advantage of the opportunity to talk directly with representatives from the countries and hear their presentations in the IP Theatre. Or visit us at the IP website www.internationalpavilion.com to review highlights of presentations from many of the IP participating countries. Afghanistan Angola Australia Bahrain Barbados Belize British Columbia Cameroon Colombia Cote d’Ivoire D.R. Congo Egypt Eritrea Falkland Islands Gabon Ghana Greenland Iceland Indonesia Ireland Jamaica Kenya Korea Liberia Malaysia
Madagascar Mongolia Morocco Mozambique Newfoundland New Brunswick Nicaragua Nova Scotia Namibia Peru Philippines Poland Sao Tome Senegal Seychelles Suriname Somaliland South Africa Tanzania Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Uganda Uruguay Vietnam
Exhibitor Products/Services Cross Reference Aerial Photography Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Airborne Radar Remote Sensing Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Basin Studies, Modeling Analysis Badley Geoscience Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 104 C&C Reservoirs, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Bits, Downhole Tools, On-site Equipment OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 Computer Graphics SDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 937 Computer Hardware for Exploration or Product Evaluation ENDEEPER Rock Knowledge Systems . . . . . . . . . . . 732 Neuralog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Computer Software Badley Geoscience Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 104 C&C Reservoirs, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 116 ENDEEPER Rock Knowledge Systems . . . . . . . . . . . 732 Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 GeoKnowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713 Midland Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Neuralog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 SDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 937 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926 Core Analysis Ingrain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633
Data Management DI International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 914 ENDEEPER Rock Knowledge Systems . . . . . . . . . . . 732 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Neuralog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
Field Appraisal C&C Reservoirs, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 Midland Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633
Data Services Australian Seismic Brokers . . . . . . . 220 DI International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 914 GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
Digitizing, Digital Products and Services Australian Seismic Brokers . . . . . . . 220 C&C Reservoirs, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Ingrain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701 Neuralog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 Spectrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Drill-stem Testing or Other Well Testing OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 E&P Project Economics and Evaluation Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 GeoKnowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713 Moyes & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1127 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926 Engineering Consulting Services Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Moyes & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1127 Environmental, Hydrogeological Services/Studies Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
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Geological, Geophysical Workstations Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Neuralog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Geological Modeling Badley Geoscience Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 104 ENDEEPER Rock Knowledge Systems . . . . . . . . . . . 732 Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 Midland Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Geological Studies and Consulting Badley Geoscience Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 104 C&C Reservoirs, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 116 ENDEEPER Rock Knowledge Systems . . . . . . . . . . . 732 Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Midland Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 UK Hydrographic Office . . . . . . . . . 737
Geophysical Interpretation Badley Geoscience Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 104 Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 UK Hydrographic Office . . . . . . . . . 737 Geophysical Modeling Badley Geoscience Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 104 Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
Mapping, Cartographic Services PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 UK Hydrographic Office . . . . . . . . . 737 Measurement While Drilling (MWD) OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 Non-Exclusive Seismic Data Australian Seismic Brokers . . . . . . . 220 Spectrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Petroleum E&P Company Anadarko Petroleum Corporation . . 837 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
Pipe Recovery Equipment and Services OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637
Government Agency UK Hydrographic Office . . . . . . . . . 737
Political Risk Assessment Moyes & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1127
Gravity Services and Consulting GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
Publishing, Bookseller AAPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AAPG Center Editora Brasil Energia Ltda. . . . . . . 1036 GEO ExPro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Helicopter, Aircraft Services Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
Reserves Appraisal, Resource Management and Risk Analysis Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 GeoKnowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713 Moyes & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1127
Log Digitizing Neuralog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Magnetic Service and Consulting GETECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Map Displays DI International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 914 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 SDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 937 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926 UK Hydrographic Office . . . . . . . . . 737 Mapping Software Neuralog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926
Reservoir Evaluation ENDEEPER Rock Knowledge Systems . . . . . . . . . . . 732 Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 Reservoir Optimization Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 Satellite Image Processing, Digitizing and Interpretation Infoterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
Scientific or Professional Association AAPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AAPG Center ABGP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1043 Seismic Computer Processing Australian Seismic Brokers . . . . . . . 220 Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 Spectrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Seismic Data Acquisition OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 Spectrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Seismic Interpretation and Consulting Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Training Courses and Services AAPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AAPG Center ABGP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1043 Badley Geoscience Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 104 ENDEEPER Rock Knowledge Systems . . . . . . . . . . . 732 GeoKnowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713 Midland Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Nautilus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537 PETROSOL Petroleum Geology Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 UK Hydrographic Office . . . . . . . . . 737 Well Coring OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 Well Log Analysis Fusion Petroleum Technologies Inc. 531 Neuralog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 Seismic Micro-Technology . . . . . . . 926 TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Well Logging OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637 Well Treatment OiLSERV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637
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Short Courses and Guided Core Displays
See the short course sign in the registration area of Pavilion 5 for the location of post-conference short courses and workshops.
Pre-Conference Short Course 1
Pre-Conference Short Course 6
Workshop on Microbial Carbonate Facies and Reservoirs Date: Friday, 13 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Instructors: Ernie Mancini (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA) and Wayne Ahr (Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA) Fee: Professional: US$800; Student: US$400 (limited) Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 50 people
Structural Styles in Petroleum Exploration Date: Saturday, 14 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Instructor: Pedro Zalan (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$800; Student: US$50 (limited) Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 50 people
Pre-Conference Short Course 2 Salt Geology and Tectonics Dates: Friday–Saturday, 13–14 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Instructors: Webster Mohriak and Peter Szatmari (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$1,200; Student: US$30 (limited) Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 50 people
Pre-Conference Short Course 7 Student Short Course — Visualization Date: Saturday, 14 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Location: StatoilHydro Visualization Center, Rio de Janeiro Instructor: Nils Telnaes (StatoilHydro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Fee: US$30 Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 12 people
Pre-Conference Short Course 8 Pre-Conference Short Course 3 Student Short Course — Sequence Stratigraphy Workshop Dates: Friday–Saturday, 13–14 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Instructor: Vitor Abreu (ExxonMobil, Houston, TX, USA) and Tim Garfield Fee: US$50 Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 30 people
Student Short Course — Integrated Basin and Play Analysis Date: Saturday, 14 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Instructor: Bob Stewart (ExxonMobil, Houston, TX, USA) Fee: US$30 Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 30 people
Pre-Conference Workshop 9 — Guided Core Displays Pre-Conference Short Course 4 Application of Biological Markers to Understand Petroleum Systems Date: Saturday, 14 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Instructors: J. Michael Moldowan (Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA) and Marcio Mello (HRT Petroleum, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$800; Student: US$20 (limited) Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 50 people
Pre-Conference Workshop 5 — Guided Core Display Structural Styles in Petroleum Exploration Date: Saturday, 14 November Time: 09:30–16:00 Guides: Fernanda Brito and Daniela Oliveira (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$800; Student: US$400 (limited) Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 50 people
Brazilian Tertiary and Cretaceous Turbidites and Associated Facies Date: Thursday, 19 November Time: 09:30–16:00 Guides: Luci Arienti and Viviane dos Santos (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$800; Student: US$400 (limited) Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 50 people
Post-Conference Short Course 10 Student Short Course — Integrated Basin and Play Analysis Date: Thursday, 19 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Instructor: Bob Stewart (ExxonMobil, Houston, TX, USA) Fee: US$30 Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 30 people
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Check for short course availability at any registration counter. Post-Conference Short Course 11 3-D Petroleum System Modeling Dates: Thursday–Friday, 19–20 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Instructor: Andre Bender (HRT Petroleum, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$1,200; Student: US$100 (limited) Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 50 people Post-Conference Short Course 12 Student Short Course — Seismic Amplitude Interpretation Dates: Thursday–Friday, 19–20 November Time: 09:00–17:00 Instructor: Fred Hilterman (GeoKinetics, Houston, TX, USA ) Fee: US$50 Includes: Workbook, refreshments and lunch Limit: 30 people
Canceled Post-Conference Short Course 13 Fluvial Stratigraphy Dates: Thursday–Friday, 19–20 November Instructor: John Holbrook (University of Texas, Arlington, TX, USA) Post-Conference Short Course 14 Brazilian Geology: Atlantic Brazilian Margins Date: Friday, 20 November Instructor: Nilo C. de Azambuja Filho (HRT Petroleum, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil)
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Field Trips
Check for field trip availability at any registration counter.
Pre-Conference Field Trip 1
Post-Conference Field Trip 4 — SOLD OUT
Paleozoic Amazonas Basin Field Trip Along the Tapajós River, Northern Brazil Dates: Tuesday, 10 November, 19:00 – Friday, 13 November, 21:00 Location: Departs from and returns to Manaus, Amazon Leaders: Nilo Siguehiko Matsuda (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil), Wilson Rubem Winter (Petrobras, Macaé RJ, Brazil and Joaquim Wanderley Filho (Petrobras, Manaus, AM, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$1,650; Student: US$825 (limited) Includes: Round-trip flight between Manaus and Itaituba, two nights lodging in Manaus based on single occupancy (Tuesday and Friday), lodging in Itaituba based on double occupancy, boat trip, all lunches, four breakfasts, three group dinners, refreshments and guidebook Limit: 14 people (minimum of 9 people) Note: Weather is very humid and warm in November. Participants should bring hats and sunglasses. Sunscreen is advisable. Outcrops are mostly on the river margins and generally of easy access but we recommend tennis shoes. Swim suits are recommended.
Petroleum Systems of the Recôncavo Basin Dates: Wednesday, 18 November, 20:30 – Saturday, 21 November, late afternoon Location: Departs from and returns to Salvador, Bahia Leaders: Luciano P. Magnavita (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) and Roberto R. Silva (Petrobras, Salvador, BA, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$1,000; Student: US$500 (limited) Includes: Field transportation, four nights lodging based on single occupancy (including Saturday night), boat trip, lunches, four breakfasts, two dinners, refreshments and guidebook Limit: 20 people Note: Weather is very warm in November. Participants should bring hats and sunglasses. Sunscreen is advisable. Outcrops are generally of easy access.
Pre-Conference Field Trip 3 — SOLD OUT Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Petroleum Systems of the Pre-Rift/Rift/Post-Rift Systems in the Sergipe-Alagoas Passive Margin Basin, Northeastern Brazil Dates: Tuesday, 10 November, 19:00 – Saturday, 14 November, 14:00 Location: Departs from Aracaju, Sergipe, and returns to Recife, Pernambuco Leaders: James V. Ferreira (Petrobras, Aracaju, SE, Brazil) and Francisco Eduardo G. Cruz (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$1,000; Student: US$500 (limited) Includes: Field transportation, four nights lodging based on single occupancy (including Tuesday night), boat trip, lunches, four breakfasts, two group dinners (Wednesday and Friday), refreshments and guidebook Limit: 20 people Note: Weather is very warm in November. Participants should bring hats and sunglasses. Sunscreen is advisable. Outcrops are generally of easy access. We may have a chance to swim in the Sao Francisco River and at some clear water beaches in Alagoas, so swim suits are recommended.
Post-Conference Field Trip 5 Paleozoic Petroleum Systems of the Intracratonic Paraná Basin Dates: Wednesday, 18 November, 20:30 – Sunday, 22 November, noon Location: Departs from Curitiba, Paraná, and returns to Foz de Iguacu, Paraná Leaders: Almerio B. França and Fernando F. Vesely (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Fee: Professional: US$1,000; Student: US$500 (limited) Includes: Field transportation, four nights lodging based on single occupancy (including Wednesday 18th), four breakfasts, lunches, refreshments and guidebook Limit: 20 people
Canceled PRE-CONFERENCE Field Trip 2 Meso and Neoproterozoic of the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil Dates: Tuesday, 10 November, 20:00 – Saturday, 14 November, 21:00 Location: Departs from and returns to Salvador, Bahia Leaders: Carlos Emanoel de Souza-Cruz (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil), Ricardo Defeo (Petrobras, Salvador, BA, Brazil) and and Cícero da Paixão Pereira (UFBA/CPGG, Salvador, BA, Brazil)
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Guest Tours Tour 1 Full-Day Tropical Islands Tour Date: Saturday, 14 November Time: Pick-up from West area hotels: 08:00– Return: 18:30 approximately Pick-up from South area hotels: 09:00– Return: 18:30 approximately Fee: US$100 Includes: English/Spanish speaking guide, motor coach transportation, schooner cruise, buffet lunch with two non-alcoholic drinks (alcoholic drinks not included) Limit: Minimum 40 people Tour 2 Half-Day Corcovado and Hippie Fair in Ipanema Date: Sunday, 15 November Time: Pick-up from West area hotels: 08:00– Return: 14:00 approximately Pick-up from South area hotels: 09:00– Return: 14:00 approximately Fee: US$60 Includes: English/Spanish speaking guide, motor coach transportation, entrance fee for cogwheel train to visit Corcovado (lunch not included) Limit: Minimum 21 people
Tour 4 Downtown City Tour including Sugar Loaf and National Historical Museum Date: Tuesday, 17 November Time: Pick-up from West area hotels: 08:00– Return: 14:00 approximately Pick-up from South area hotels: 09:00– Return: 14:00 approximately Fee: US$60 Includes: English/Spanish speaking guide, motor coach transportation, entrance fee for Sugar Loaf cable car (lunch not included) Limit: Minimum 21 people
Canceled Tour 3 Private Lunch with Fashion and Jewelry Show Date: Monday, 16 November Tour 5 Full-Day Petropolis with Barbecue Lunch Date: Wednesday, 18 November
Hotel Pick-Up Points • West area hotels (Barra da Tijuca area): Royal Bourbon Residence, Windsor Barra, Sheraton Barra and Royalty Barra
Experience Brazil
• South area hotels (Copacabana area): Sheraton Rio, Copacabana Palace and Rio Porto Bay
The Nex Level Experience Nex Level has been appointed by AAPG as the official ground operator for the conference. In operation in Brazil for more than five years and with more than 25 years experience in conference and event management, Nex Level will provide attendees and guests with valuable tourism assistance. Our Team If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact Nex Level Tours. Our experienced team of travel consultants will be happy to help you customize the best pre- or post- conference tours making this a memorable trip to Brazil. Visit www.AAPG.org/Rio and click through to our website to get more information on how we can customize a tour based on your preferences and budget. For tour information contact Nex Level on-site near registration or: Tel: + 55 21 3816 7950 Fax: + 55 21 3816 7951 E-mail:
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Student Activities Student Reception Date: Time: Location: Fee:
Monday, 16 November 19:00–20:00 Windsor Barra Hotel, Windsor Room Included with conference registration
All registered students and faculty are invited to attend this year’s Student Reception, where you’ll be greeted by AAPG and ABGP leaders, plus officials from the Students Reception sponsor. This networking event for “neo geos” is a great place for you to make industry contacts, learn more about AAPG membership benefits, get information on student chapter programs and more. Students, this event is for you.
Student and Faculty Lounge Date: Time: Location: Fee:
Monday, 16 November — Wednesday, 18 November Exhibition Hall hours Exhibition Hall Included with conference registration
Food, friends and fun always get high marks. Take a break from conference activities and visit the Student and Faculty Lounge located inside the Exhibition Hall. Here you’ll find complimentary snacks, beverages and a comfortable chair where you can relax with friends or make new contacts with industry professionals.
Student Poster Session Dates: Times: Fee:
Monday–Tuesday, 16–17 November Exhibition Hall hours Included with conference registration
This is a dedicated session for Brazilian university students to share their work with academic and industry colleagues. See details on page 24.
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General Information Registration Location: Pavilion 5, Level 1 Sunday, 15 November . . . . . . . 08:00–19:00 Monday, 16 November . . . . . . . 08:00–17:00 Tuesday, 17 November . . . . . . . 08:00–17:00 Wednesday, 18 November . . . . . 08:00–14:00 Exhibition Schedule Location: Pavilion 2, Level 1 Sunday, 15 November . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, 16 November . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, 17 November . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, 18 November . . . . . . . .
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Children under the age of 16 will not be allowed in the exhibition hall during setup or teardown. Children 13 and older will be allowed to attend the exhibition during regular exhibit hours if they are properly registered and wearing their badges. During exhibit hours, children under the age of 13 will not be allowed into any activities within the exhibition hall, including the Icebreaker Reception, unless they are young enough or small enough to be confined in a stroller, backpack or frontpack.
Conference Staff Office Sunday, 15 November.................................. 08:00–20:00 Monday, 16 November................................. 08:00–18:30 Tuesday, 17 November................................. 08:00–18:30 Wednesday, 18 November........................... 08:00–14:00 Please come to Registration for general questions about ICE. If you need to speak with an AAPG staff member, the AAPG conference staff office is Room 102A. Please visit this office or telephone for assistance. Telephone numbers International: +55 21 3035 9250 National: 21 3035 9250 Internal: 9250 Abstract CD-ROM Pick up your free copy of the conference abstract CD-ROM by redeeming the ticket included in your registration packet. CD-ROMs are available during registration hours and will not be mailed. Cyber C@fé Date: Monday, 16 November—Wednesday, 18 November Time: During exhibition hours Location: Exhibition Hall
Visit the Cyber C@fé to surf the web, follow links to exhibitors’ websites, retrieve and send e-mail and keep in touch with colleagues and family while you are attending the conference. Electronic Capturing Capturing or photographing contents of oral or poster presentations or exhibition booths via any electronic media is strictly prohibited at all AAPG conventions and conferences. Guest Registration Guest registration includes: • Opening Ceremony • Icebreaker Reception • Conference and Exhibition • End-of-Day Receptions • Exhibitor-Sponsored Luncheon • Amenity Judges Information Location: Pavilion 5, Level 2 Room 206 Sunday, 15 November................................... 13:00–18:00 Monday, 16 November.................................. 08:00–18:00 Tuesday, 17 November.................................. 08:00–18:00 Wednesday, 18 November............................ 08:00–18:00 All judges should stop by the Judges Room to pick up packets prior to their assigned sessions. You may enjoy a beverage and snack while you receive final instructions and answers to questions regarding the judging process. Completed scorecards should be returned to the Judges Room as soon as possible after evaluating the session.
Local Information Rio de Janeiro is divided into geographic zones: Zona Sul (South Zone), Zona Norte (North Zone), Zona Oeste (West Zone) and Centro (downtown). Each zone is subdivided into bairros (districts). Zona Norte – This is where Rio’s International Airport Galeão/ Tom Jobim (GIG) is located, at the Ilha do Governador district. The main bus terminal for interstate buses, Rodoviária Novo Rio, is also located here. Zona Oeste – ICE will be held at the Riocentro Exhibition & Convention center in Zona Oeste. This zone includes the Barra da Tijuca (or simply “Barra”) district and many of the conference hotels. Zona Sul – The districts of Ipanema, Copacabana and Leblon, where other conference hotels are located, are in Zona Sul. Most tourist destinations are also located in Zona Sul. Centro – This is considered downtown Rio and includes the city’s historic and financial center. The Santos Dumont Airport (SDU), offering domestic flights and shuttle service to São Paulo, is located in Centro.
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Dining The caipirinha is the national cocktail of Brazil made with cachaça, sugar and lemon. Rodízio is a style of restaurant service in Brazilian and Portuguese restaurants. One pays a fixed price and the waiters bring an offering of food to each customer at several times throughout the meal, until the customers signify that they have had enough.
Online Conference Itinerary Planner The Online Itinerary Planner allows attendees to view abstracts, sessions and other events. The items of interest may then be selected to create a personalized itinerary for the conference. Make your plan online at www.AAPG.org/Rio.
In churrascarias servers come to the table with knives and a skewer, on which are speared various kinds of meat, most commonly local cuts of beef, pork, or chicken whereas in a Pizza rodizio varied pizzas are brought on trays.
Parking at Riocentro Riocentro has parking administered and controlled by a third party. The cost to park during the conference is R$36 per day with in and out privileges. Make sure your parking ticket is visible at all times. Use Gate E to enter and Gate C to exit. Overnight parking is not permitted at the Riocentro. There is a fine of R$500 per night if your vehicle is left overnight.
In Brazil, the word cerveja refers only to bottled or canned beer. Draft beer, which is far more popular than bottled beer in most places, is called chopp (pronounced SHOW-pee).
Speakers and Poster Presenters Breakfast Location: Pavilion 5, Level 1, Room 101 Time: 08:00–08:45 (Mon-Wed)
Lost and Found Location: Registration, Pavilion 5, Level 1
A light breakfast is provided for you on the day of your presentation in Riocentro. This is an opportunity for you to meet your session chairs and other presenters as well as receive the overall session schedule and specific notes concerning your session room.
Items found during the conference and exhibition should be turned in at Registration. If you lose an item, check with Registration. If your item has not been turned in you may leave information on how to contact you should the item be found. Luggage Check Location: Pavilion 5, Level 1 Days: Wednesday, 08:00–18:00 A luggage check is available for a nominal fee to hold boxes, suitcases, coats or briefcases. Laptops and computer bags cannot be accepted. No Smoking Policy Smoking is prohibited inside the Pavilions at Riocentro.
Speakers Service Center Location: Pavilion 5, Level 2 Room 205 Sunday, 15 November................................... 13:00–19:00 Monday, 16 November.................................. 08:00–18:00 Tuesday, 17 November.................................. 08:00–18:00 Wednesday, 18 November............................ 08:00–16:00 The Speakers Service Center will have several rehearsal stations equipped with computers. As a presenter, you are required to check into the Speakers Service Center no later than the afternoon of the day prior to your presentation. Please deliver your computer-based presentation to the attendant. It
Conference Shuttle Free shuttle bus transportation for all registered delegates will operate 15–18 November from the hotels listed below to Riocentro and back. Buses will be identified by their route number. Routes and pick up times Route 1 South Zone
Route 2 Sheraton Rio
Route 3 Barra da Tijuca
Hotel
Rio Porto Bay
Sheraton Rio
Windsor Barra, Sheraton Barra, Royalty Barra, Bourbon Residence
15 November
07:30, 10:30, 13:30, 14:30
07:30 to 15:00 (every hour); 15:00 to 18:00 (every 20 minutes)
07:30 to 15:00 (every hour); 15:00 to 18:00 (every 20 minutes)
16 to 18 November
06:15, 07:15, 09:15
07:00 to 08:00 (every 10 minutes); 07:00 to 08:00 (every 10 minutes), 08:00 to 10:00 (every 30 minutes); 08:00 to 10:00 (every 30 minutes), 10:00 to 17:00 (every hour) 10:00 to 17:00 (every hour)
Return times
17:00, 19:00, 21:00
12:00 to 18:00 (every hour); 18:00 to 21:00
12:00 to 18:00 (every hour) 18:00 to 21:00
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is especially critical for Monday morning session presenters to check in on Sunday. Please be sure to check “in” and “out” with a Speakers Service Center attendant.
Transportation Public Transportation Air-conditioned buses: Locally known as frescão (freshcaun) — the fresh guys — air-conditioned buses can be hailed, just like taxis. They run along the beach and connect South Side neighborhoods to each other, downtown, the airport and Barra. They do not have a fixed schedule posted on the street, though. As they are not as frequent as regular buses, you may have to wait for a few minutes. • Buses: Rio’s most popular means of transportation, yet the trickiest to master. A ride on a circular line bus is less than R$2. There are bus lines connecting the whole city, and you do not need exact change. There is a professional known as cobrador sitting behind a turnstile to collect your money and give you change. Buses are not air-conditioned, and at rush hours they may look more like sardine cans. Safety is an issue to consider. Sometimes pickpockets and petty thieves take advantage of crowded buses to prey upon commuters.
* Barra da Tijuca (706) • Radio taxis: These white, blue or red taxis are reserved by calling the company and requesting service. Cars are bigger and usually air-conditioned. Some radio-taxis charge by the meter, others charge flat rates. Ask for all details first. They will need a contact phone number to confirm the ride. • Yellow taxis: Taxis are a bright yellow with a blue stripe on the sides. Yellow taxis run by the meter. There is an initial fare and the meter starts ticking as soon as you get in. After 21:00 and on weekends fares are a little higher. A tip of R$1 is normal. Some taxis are air-conditioned at no extra charge. • Subway (Metrô): Rio’s subway is still relatively small, but it is safe, comfortable and reliable. It is especially useful to take you from Copacabana to Botafogo, Flamengo, Gloria and Downtown. The subway does not yet reach Ipanema, Leblon and Barra. Cars stop running at 23:00 and on weekends. Visitors traveling to Riocentro by subway (Metrô) should catch the Metrô Barra bus at the Siqueira Campos Station at Copacabana, getting off at the Terminal Alvorada bus terminal boarding other buses going past the Riocentro.
Bus lines running past Riocentro (subject to change): * Cascadura-Riocentro (757) * Cascadura-Riocentro (763) * Castelo-Taquara (2113) * Praça XV-Riocentro (268) * Terminal Alvorada (708)
Conference Hotel Information Hotel
Address
Phone #
Shuttle
Copacabana Palace
Avenida Atlântica 1702 Copacabana 22021-001
Tel: +55 21 2548 7070 Fax: +55 21 2235 7330
Copacabana Area
Rio Porto Bay Internacional
Av. Atlântica, 1500 Copacabana 22021-000
Tel: +55 21 2546 8000 Fax: +55 21 2542 5443
Copacabana Area
Royal Bourbon Residence
Rua Malibú, 1.355 Barra da Tijuca – 22793-295
Tel: +55 21 3622 4600 Fax: +55 21 3622 4600
Barra da Tijuca Area
Royalty Barra
Av. do Pepe, 690 Barra da Tijuca 22622-170
Tel: +55 21 2483 5373 Fax: +55 21 2493 0482
Barra da Tijuca Area
Sheraton Barra
Avenida Lúcio Costa, 3150 Barra da Tijuca 22630-010
Tel: +55 21 3139 8000 Fax: +55 21 3139 8085
Barra da Tijuca Area
Sheraton Rio
Av. Niemeyer, 121 Leblon 22450-220
Tel: +55 21 2274 1122 Fax: +55 21 2239 5643
Copacabana Area
Windsor Barra
Av. Sernambetiba, 2630 Barra da Tijuca 22620-172
Tel.: +55 21 2195 5000 Fax: +55 21 2195 5050
Barra da Tijuca Area
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Safety, Security and Emergency Information
You are highly encouraged to be aware of safety, security and emergency information at all times. Although AAPG and the ABGP are taking many steps to provide a sound environment, safety and security are ultimately an individual responsibility. We recommend your awareness of the safest evacuation route relative to your location at all times during the conference.
First Aid Pavilion 5, Level 1 A professional medic and first aid supplies are available during operational hours and can provide first line medical treatment. If required, ambulance services can be provided on request.
AAPG Staff Office and Phone Numbers Pavilion 5, Level 1 Room 102A AAPG Staff Office: +55 21 3035 9250 (international), 21 3035 9250 (national) or 9250 (internal) Convention Operations Manager + 1 918 645 8247
Hours: Saturday, 14 November . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, 15 November . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, 16 November . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, 17 November . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, 18 November . . . . . . . . Thursday, 19 November . . . . . . . . . .
Emergency Phone Numbers Civil Police: 21 3399 7170 (national) Fire Department: 193 Ambulance: 192
08:00–18:30 08:00–21:00 08:00–21:00 08:00–21:00 08:00–19:00 08:00–12:00
Hospitals Hospital Samaritano Rua Bambina, 98, Botafogo Zona Sul +55 21 2537 9722 Barra Dor Hospital Av. Ayrton Senna 2541 Barra da Tijuca +55 21 2430 3600 Security Conference security has been arranged to handle security-related issues. Report security issues to any of the following: • AAPG Conference Staff • Conference Security Personnel • AAPG Registration Supervisor
Badges Badges must be worn at all times while attending the conference. For your safety, remove your name badge once you exit the convention center. Hotels We encourage you to review the safety and security information provided at your hotel during your stay. Registering with Your Embassy Travel advice to tourists suggests that you register with your country’s embassy when traveling abroad. Special Assistance Accessible ramps are located outside the Paviliions. Elevators to the various floors in the center are located on Level 1. Unattended Items For your safety, please do not leave items unattended. Items left unattended will be confiscated and/or destroyed. To report lost or stolen items, please contact the Conference Registration Desk located in Pavilion 5, Level 1.
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