Course Overview
Sedimentary basins are the primary hosts of global hydrocarbon resources. Understanding their formation, structure, and petroleum systems is critical for successful exploration and production.
This Sedimentary Basin Exploration and Hydrocarbon Potential Training Course introduces participants to basin classification, tectonic settings, stratigraphy, petroleum system elements, and exploration techniques. It integrates geophysical, geochemical, and geological data to evaluate hydrocarbon prospects.
Through lectures, case studies, and practical exercises, participants will develop skills in basin analysis and hydrocarbon potential assessment, preparing them to contribute effectively to exploration projects.
Course Benefits
Understand the formation and classification of sedimentary basins.
Learn petroleum system elements and basin modeling methods.
Integrate geophysical and geochemical data in exploration.
Strengthen skills in hydrocarbon prospect evaluation.
Gain insights into global exploration case studies.
Course Objectives
Explain principles of sedimentary basin formation and evolution.
Classify basins by tectonic and depositional settings.
Analyze petroleum system elements (source, reservoir, seal, trap).
Apply geophysical and geochemical techniques to basin analysis.
Evaluate hydrocarbon generation, migration, and accumulation.
Conduct risk assessment in exploration projects.
Build skills in integrated basin and petroleum system modeling.
Training Methodology
The course combines expert-led lectures, seismic and geochemical data interpretation, case studies, and group exercises. Participants will engage in hands-on basin analysis workflows.
Target Audience
Petroleum geologists and geophysicists.
Reservoir and exploration engineers.
Energy professionals in oil and gas exploration.
Graduate students in petroleum geosciences.
Target Competencies
Basin analysis and classification.
Petroleum system evaluation.
Geophysical and geochemical data integration.
Hydrocarbon potential assessment.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Sedimentary Basins
Basin formation and tectonic settings.
Basin classification and types.
Global distribution of sedimentary basins.
Importance in hydrocarbon exploration.
Unit 2: Stratigraphy and Basin Architecture
Principles of stratigraphy and depositional systems.
Basin-fill sequences and facies analysis.
Structural frameworks in basins.
Case studies of basin architecture.
Unit 3: Petroleum System Elements
Source rock characterization.
Reservoir properties and quality.
Seal and trap configurations.
Hydrocarbon generation and migration.
Unit 4: Basin Modeling and Exploration Techniques
Geophysical methods (seismic, gravity, magnetics).
Geochemical tools in basin analysis.
Basin modeling and maturity assessment.
Risk and uncertainty evaluation.
Unit 5: Hydrocarbon Potential and Case Studies
Hydrocarbon prospect evaluation.
Global examples of productive basins.
Lessons learned from exploration successes and failures.
Future directions in basin exploration.
Ready to strengthen your expertise in basin analysis and hydrocarbon evaluation?
Join the Sedimentary Basin Exploration and Hydrocarbon Potential Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain practical skills for petroleum exploration success.
The Sedimentary Basin Exploration and Hydrocarbon Potential Training Courses in Brussels provide professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the geological processes, analytical techniques, and exploration strategies used to evaluate sedimentary basins and identify hydrocarbon-bearing systems. These programs are designed for geoscientists, exploration analysts, reservoir engineers, energy planners, and technical specialists who support upstream resource assessment and strategic decision-making in the energy sector.
Participants gain a solid foundation in sedimentary basin dynamics, including depositional environments, stratigraphic architecture, basin evolution, and tectonic controls that influence hydrocarbon generation and accumulation. The courses emphasize the petroleum system concept, guiding attendees through the evaluation of source rock quality, maturation processes, migration pathways, reservoir characteristics, trapping mechanisms, and seal integrity. Through hands-on interpretation exercises and case-based analysis, participants learn to integrate geological, geophysical, geochemical, and well data to assess basin potential and exploration risk.
These hydrocarbon exploration training programs in Brussels also highlight the use of digital workflows, seismic interpretation techniques, subsurface mapping tools, and reservoir modeling platforms that support exploration planning. Participants examine basin classification methods, prospect ranking frameworks, and play-based exploration strategies, ensuring they are equipped to apply structured, evidence-driven approaches in evaluating exploration targets.
Sustainability, environmental responsibility, and evolving global energy trends are incorporated throughout the curriculum. Participants explore how sedimentary basin insights contribute to diversified energy strategies, including conventional and emerging applications such as geothermal resource assessment and subsurface carbon storage evaluation.
Attending these training courses in Brussels provides access to an international hub of scientific knowledge, professional collaboration, and policy dialogue. Expert-led workshops and interactive discussions foster meaningful exchange between industry, academia, and research communities.
Upon completion, participants will be prepared to assess sedimentary basin potential confidently, support exploration portfolio development, and contribute to informed strategic planning within modern and evolving energy landscapes.