
Fault Seal Analysis
Fault Seal Analysis is a study conducted to understand whether a geological fault can act as a barrier that prevents fluids such as oil, gas, or water from flowing across it. In subsurface reservoirs, faults can either seal hydrocarbons and help create a trap, or allow fluids to leak from one side of the reservoir to another.
Reserve Calculation & Certification
Reserves Calculation and Certification is the process of estimating the volume of hydrocarbons that can be commercially recovered from a reservoir and validating those estimates according to recognized industry standards. The objective is to provide a reliable and transparent assessment of the field’s economic potential.
Plan Of Development
A Plan of Development (POD) is a comprehensive document that outlines how an oil and gas field will be developed and produced in a safe, efficient, and economically viable manner. It serves as the main technical and strategic roadmap for moving a discovered reservoir into full-scale production.
Enhance oil Recovery
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) refers to a set of advanced techniques used to increase the amount of oil that can be produced from a reservoir after primary and secondary recovery methods have become less effective. While natural reservoir pressure and water injection can typically recover only a portion of the original oil in place, a significant volume of hydrocarbons often remains trapped within the reservoir rock.
Reservoir Development
Reservoir Development refers to the process of planning and implementing strategies to efficiently produce hydrocarbons from a discovered reservoir. It involves translating geological and reservoir understanding into a practical development plan that maximizes recovery while maintaining safe and economically viable operations.
Production Optimization
Production Optimization is the process of improving the performance of producing wells and surface facilities to maximize hydrocarbon production while maintaining safe and efficient operations. The objective is to ensure that the reservoir is produced at its optimal capacity without causing operational issues or damaging the reservoir.
Seismic Processing
Seismic Processing is the series of technical steps used to transform raw seismic data acquired in the field into clear and interpretable images of the subsurface. The goal of this process is to enhance data quality, remove noise, and accurately position geological structures so that geoscientists can better understand the underground geology.
Basin Modeling
Basin Modelling is a geological analysis used to reconstruct the burial, thermal, and hydrocarbon generation history of a sedimentary basin. The main objective is to understand how a basin evolved through time and how this evolution influenced the generation, migration, and accumulation of hydrocarbons.
