Course Overview
Understanding subsurface geology and reservoir behavior is essential for effective exploration and production of hydrocarbon and energy resources. This Subsurface Geology and Reservoir Engineering Training Course provides participants with a comprehensive foundation in geological interpretation, reservoir characterization, and engineering principles.
Through applied exercises, seismic and petrophysical analysis, and case studies, participants will develop skills in evaluating reservoir properties, modeling fluid flow, and optimizing recovery methods. The course also emphasizes sustainability and risk management in reservoir development.
By the end of the training, participants will be able to integrate geology and engineering approaches for efficient and responsible energy resource management.
Course Benefits
Develop an integrated understanding of geology and reservoir engineering.
Learn reservoir characterization and modeling techniques.
Improve analysis of seismic, core, and well-log data.
Strengthen skills in recovery optimization and production planning.
Apply sustainable approaches to reservoir management.
Course Objectives
Understand the principles of subsurface geology and reservoir formation.
Apply techniques for reservoir characterization and modeling.
Interpret seismic, petrophysical, and core data effectively.
Analyze reservoir performance and fluid flow behavior.
Explore enhanced recovery methods and optimization strategies.
Evaluate risks and sustainability considerations in reservoir management.
Develop integrated approaches for exploration and production.
Training Methodology
The course combines expert-led lectures, data interpretation workshops, group discussions, and industry case studies. Participants will engage in hands-on analysis and simulation exercises to apply concepts directly.
Target Audience
Petroleum and reservoir engineers.
Geoscientists and exploration specialists.
Energy resource managers and project leaders.
Professionals in oil, gas, and geothermal industries.
Target Competencies
Subsurface geological interpretation.
Reservoir characterization and modeling.
Fluid flow and recovery analysis.
Sustainable reservoir development.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Fundamentals of Subsurface Geology
Geological structures and formations.
Stratigraphy and sedimentary environments.
Tectonics and basin development.
Hydrocarbon system fundamentals.
Unit 2: Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties
Porosity and permeability analysis.
Rock-fluid interactions.
Reservoir fluid characterization.
Core analysis and interpretation.
Unit 3: Data Acquisition and Interpretation
Seismic data analysis for reservoirs.
Well log interpretation.
Petrophysical evaluation techniques.
Integrating data for reservoir understanding.
Unit 4: Reservoir Characterization and Modeling
Geological and dynamic modeling methods.
Simulation techniques for reservoir behavior.
Uncertainty and risk analysis in models.
Case studies of reservoir modeling.
Unit 5: Reservoir Engineering and Recovery Strategies
Primary, secondary, and tertiary recovery methods.
Reservoir performance monitoring.
Optimization of production systems.
Sustainability and environmental considerations.
Ready to strengthen your expertise in geology and reservoir engineering?
Join the Subsurface Geology and Reservoir Engineering Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and drive efficient, sustainable energy development.
The Subsurface Geology and Reservoir Engineering Training Courses in Geneva provide energy professionals, geoscientists, and reservoir engineers with comprehensive knowledge and applied techniques to evaluate subsurface formations and optimize hydrocarbon recovery. Designed for exploration teams, field development planners, and technical specialists, these programs focus on integrating geological interpretation with engineering principles to support efficient and sustainable reservoir management.
Participants gain a deep understanding of subsurface geology, exploring stratigraphy, structural geology, sedimentology, and geological modeling methods. The courses emphasize how depositional environments, tectonic influences, and reservoir heterogeneities shape subsurface complexity and production potential. Through hands-on exercises and case studies, attendees learn to interpret seismic data, assess well logs, identify reservoir characteristics, and build geological models that support informed decision-making.
These reservoir engineering training programs in Geneva combine theoretical foundations with practical engineering applications. Participants examine reservoir flow dynamics, pressure behavior, fluid properties, enhanced recovery techniques, and reservoir simulation workflows. The curriculum highlights how integrated geoscience and engineering collaboration improves field development planning, reserves estimation, production forecasting, and asset optimization. Emerging technologies—such as digital twins, machine learning models, and advanced reservoir imaging—are also explored for their potential to enhance subsurface understanding and decision-making.
Attending these training courses in Geneva offers significant advantages, as the city is a global center for international energy dialogue, scientific collaboration, and environmental governance. Geneva’s diverse professional community enriches discussions on resource efficiency, responsible development, and the evolving role of subsurface expertise in the global energy transition. Upon completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to analyze subsurface systems with precision, apply advanced reservoir engineering tools, and support strategies that maximize value while aligning with modern sustainability expectations in a rapidly changing energy landscape.