Petroleum Generation and Migration
Petroleum generation and migration are fundamental processes in hydrocarbon system development and exploration. This webinar provides an overview of source rock evaluation, hydrocarbon generation mechanisms, and migration pathways that control reservoir charge. Participants will gain insights into the geological and geochemical principles governing petroleum systems and their application in exploration and field development.
Webinar Objectives
• Understand the processes of hydrocarbon generation and expulsion.
• Review methods for evaluating source rock quality and maturity.
• Examine migration mechanisms and pathways influencing reservoir charge.
• Explore the role of petroleum system analysis in exploration and development.
About the Presenter
The presenter is a petroleum geoscience professional with extensive expertise in basin analysis, source rock evaluation, and petroleum system modelling. Their experience bridges geological interpretation and applied geochemistry, providing participants with practical knowledge to support exploration and development decision-making.
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Time : 9 PM Indian Time | Duration : 90 Minutes
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