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Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by doziej84: 1:24am On Oct 19, 2014
If anyone in the house, needs Petrel 2013 installation for interpretation purposes. send me a PM.

cheers
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 5:20am On Oct 19, 2014
good morning professional hope you will winning we organizing a 3days course on fundamentals of seismic interpretation for November and December this year,course contain knowing the basic of seismic interpretation using petrel guest lecturer will be a geo-science lecturer(PHD)from AAU,tea break,lunch and career talk will be share also among participant.will drop details of registration later..class of 20people only.
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 7:12am On Oct 19, 2014
PETRO-TRACKING:Petrel Introduction
Tuesday, November 18th, 2014 - Thursday, November 20th, 2014


Venue:HAMS Energy Training Centre Portharcourt

Petrel Basics (Well based) is designed to provide E&P Staff / Beginners with an understanding of the fundamentals of using Petrel featuring: Petrel’s file structure, interface, import/export of data, create grids, build well-correlation sections, generate maps, and construct an un-faulted 3D Petrel model. The course is for those who has NOT worked with seismic data.
Petrel subsurface interpretation and modeling allows you to build and update reliable subsurface models. Geophysicists, geologists, and reservoir engineers can move across domains, rather than applications, through the Petrel integrated toolkit. Gain a comprehensive overview of Petrel software. Gain the skills you need to start using Petrel with confidence. The course objectives are as follows:
• import and edit input data
• perform seismic visualization and interpretation
• perform well correlation
• model faults
• use the pillar gridding process to create 3D grids
• generate horizons
• perform depth conversion
• create vertical layers
• perform geometrical modeling
• upscale well logs
• model facies throughout the reservoir
• perform petrophysical modeling
• make contacts
• calculate volumes
• plot results
• use the Petrel Process Manager to quickly rerun modeling sequence with new input data
• design wells (optional).
Prerequisite: None.
Curriculum Level: Basic
Instructor: Mr. Iyoha B.sc, M.sc, P.hd Geophysics
Class Location: #2 Dr. Abranye Okilo Close D-Line Port-Harcourt.
Duration: Three (3) days
Cost: 70,000.00 NGN = 425 USD
Included in Cost: • Experienced Petrel Instructor
• Petrel license rental for the duration of the class
• Training Manual / CDs
• Light Breakfast, Lunch, & Snacks
Class Type: Short lectures with many exercises on the computer
Who Should Attend: • Consultants who need to know their way around Petrel
• Interpreters/Geosciences’ students who are starting out in Petrel and who work mostly with wells, well logs and Modeling.
Contact
• Phone/Phillip 08108927239


Our training coordinator will send you a quote for the training course in the coming days. The training confirmation will be sent in a separate e-mail, after the reception of the Purchase Order. Email Us: petro-tracking@consultant.com
Payment Instructions

# 70,000 FLAT FEE

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Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by samguru(m): 8:29am On Oct 19, 2014
Good day my oil folks,

I have being following this thread religiously,but I have never seen any post that addressed my challenge.

I am a graduate of physics science and currently doing my master in information technology, and currently work in a media house but want to work oil industry, my questions go thus;

1. Can my b.sc in physics (2.2) get me job without experience in oil industry?
2. Can I go for another master precisely geophysics in order to get a job in the industry?
3. Which field would anyone recommend that my IT and numeracy skills will complement?
4. What are the short courses that will land me job in oil industry before I get my master in oil related course?
I will be expecting your good advices

Thank you
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Geofavor(m): 11:43am On Oct 20, 2014
iamtheprincipal:
.

You are on a right path, bro. Uniben is great on Geology.
thank you very much.... Now i have no doubt.. I'm filling in uniben when i register for jamb this week cool..... Gracias....
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by oote: 10:34pm On Oct 23, 2014
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Foundation Investigation and
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Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Alfred200825(m): 3:41am On Oct 24, 2014
Thank God am studying geophysics. Now am an intern with IDSL learning petrel so sweet.
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by samguru(m): 9:35am On Oct 24, 2014
samguru:
Good day my oil folks,

I have being following this thread religiously,but I have never seen any post that addressed my challenge.

I am a graduate of physics science and currently doing my master in information technology, and currently work in a media house but want to work oil industry, my questions go thus;

1. Can my b.sc in physics (2.2) get me job without experience in oil industry?
2. Can I go for another master precisely geophysics in order to get a job in the industry?
3. Which field would anyone recommend that my IT and numeracy skills will complement?
4. What are the short courses that will land me job in oil industry before I get my master in oil related course?
I will be expecting your good advices

Thank you
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by uokide: 2:22pm On Oct 24, 2014
I read geology,hv been lookin fo a job but not sucessful, now i thinkin of goin into teachin d same tym dnt want to leave my field of study .wat will i do? Pls i need an advice. thanks
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by merrygorou(m): 2:56am On Oct 27, 2014
imag5:
have you tried reservoir characterisation and formation evaluation using 3D seismic and well log data,can send you an e copy of my project work as guide...



Pls intend to do an M.sc thesis in Seismic interpretation cum well log analysis. Could you send me an e-copy of your project. e-mail: sam_chukwu2001@yahoo.com .Thanks
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by merrygorou(m): 8:24am On Oct 27, 2014
doziej84:


If anyone in the house, needs Petrel 2013 installation for interpretation purposes. send me a PM.

cheers




Pls I need the Petrel 2013 installation. Like to know how much it will cost me.
Thanks.
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Henree(m): 10:06am On Oct 27, 2014
Hi Professionals, I am a Chem Engrg gradt wt 2.1. I did my internship wt TEPNG, PHC under d Drilling and Completions Division. I hv worked at OML 58 for well services operations (slickline) and OML 136 for drilling operations. I hv intense passion for drilling and well services and wants to secure a career job in it. Please, kindly advise me accordingly.
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 10:10am On Oct 27, 2014
Henree:
Hi Professionals, I am a Chem Engrg gradt wt 2.1. I did my internship wt TEPNG, PHC under d Drilling and Completions Division. I hv worked at OML 58 for well services operations (slickline) and OML 136 for drilling operations. I hv intense passion for drilling and well services and wants to secure a career job in it. Please, kindly advise me accordingly.
yea with your internship and your grade u are on track start applying and God will smile on,dont play with your gmat and other relevant questions like shl and co...Tenaris is currently looking for entry level engr please apply...God bless u
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 10:19am On Oct 27, 2014
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Henree(m): 3:26am On Oct 28, 2014
imag5:
yea with your internship and your grade u are on track start applying and God will smile on,dont play with your gmat and other relevant questions like shl and co...Tenaris is currently looking for entry level engr please apply...God bless u

Bro, I gradtd 2 yrs ago, I hv written exams upon exams and upon getting to d final stages, it doesn't gt thru. I even participated in d last nlng process, passed first and upon second stage, story don enter.. I am fully taking a career path on drilling now and will want to know wats in for me dre?
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 4:50am On Oct 28, 2014
Henree:


Bro, I gradtd 2 yrs ago, I hv written exams upon exams and upon getting to d final stages, it doesn't gt thru. I even participated in d last nlng process, passed first and upon second stage, story don enter.. I am fully taking a career path on drilling now and will want to know wats in for me dre?
yea you can then try and get your iadc and iwcf cert try and call me
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by doziej84: 8:27pm On Oct 28, 2014
merrygorou:

Pls I need the Petrel 2013 installation. Like to know how much it will cost me.
Thanks.
merrygorou:

Pls I need the Petrel 2013 installation. Like to know how much it will cost me.
Thanks.

send me a personal message
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Henree(m): 7:19am On Oct 29, 2014
imag5:
yea you can then try and get your iadc and iwcf cert try and call me

Thanks for been dre. Please PM me ur no or ur BB pin.
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 6:47pm On Oct 29, 2014
uokide:
I read geology,hv been lookin fo a job but not sucessful, now i thinkin of goin into teachin d same tym dnt want to leave my field of study .wat will i do? Pls i need an advice. thanks

Your issue is same everywhere, the difference is to know how to apply for a specific post and model for cv and abilities in that angle. No news it takes the grace of God to get a job in Nigeria but then again most HR find it difficult making job placements. I am a geologist with vast experience not only in the oil industry but other aspects too. Don't limit your search to oil and gas. In all try understand the following;
Qa/Qc
Hse
Procurement
Logistics
Operations
Maintenance
Sales departments in certain firms and know how you can fit in. Never apply again as a geologist cuz those of them there don't wanna leave.

Henree:
Hi Professionals, I am a Chem Engrg gradt wt 2.1. I did my internship wt TEPNG, PHC under d Drilling and Completions Division. I hv worked at OML 58 for well services operations (slickline) and OML 136 for drilling operations. I hv intense passion for drilling and well services and wants to secure a career job in it. Please, kindly advise me accordingly.
Henree:
Hi Professionals, I am a Chem Engrg gradt wt 2.1. I did my internship wt TEPNG, PHC under d Drilling and Completions Division. I hv worked at OML 58 for well services operations (slickline) and OML 136 for drilling operations. I hv intense passion for drilling and well services and wants to secure a career job in it. Please, kindly advise me accordingly.

Let me believe you already have the above listed work experience, in that case there's need for you to pray and try making some diplomatic moves. I don't know how financially buoyant you're but I'll advice you take charge and do some serious job hunting with the company you did internship with.

All the best my friends

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Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Cpumping(m): 10:17am On Nov 10, 2014
Good morning all,

Pls I need advice from professionals here.

There is a training that would commence in december : Design of subsea risers and mooring lines, I would want to go for.

I have done a little research on subsea risers and mooring lines and it seems like a profitable venture.

My questions are would you advise someone with no experience to attend such training?, are there demand for people that have undergone such training.

Thanks in anticipation to your replies.

imag5
pasino26
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by osaki(m): 11:06am On Nov 10, 2014
......just think i should drop this here, well my challenge is that i don't have all the time due to my work schedule(offshore things), i can train you guys on any area of Petrel as it is in G&G (geology and geophysics) department of the E&P companies as i work for one , check me out; ng.linkedin.com/pub/osaki-lawson-jack/21/850/236/
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by lustra89(m): 11:29am On Nov 10, 2014
jazinogold:
thanks bros...this is my email collins.ehigiator@yahoo.com. I appreciate!
pls bro, i willlike to get and learn abt that software, this is my email, charleslustra89@yahoo.com
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by lustra89(m): 11:30am On Nov 10, 2014
jazinogold:
thanks bros...this is my email collins.ehigiator@yahoo.com. I appreciate!
pls bro, i willlike to get and learn abt that software, this is my email, charleslustra89@gmail.com
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 11:38am On Nov 10, 2014
osaki:
......just think i should drop this here, well my challenge is that i don't have all the time due to my work schedule(offshore things), i can train you guys on any area of Petrel as it is in G&G (geology and geophysics) department of the E&P companies as i work for one , check me out; ng.linkedin.com/pub/osaki-lawson-jack/21/850/236/
nice one,Petro-tracking are starting their first Petrel training in december and they are currently looking for two instructor..TRAINERS,you can join join them and compliment your offshore job with another one any time you are out.
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Nobody: 11:42am On Nov 10, 2014
Cpumping:
Good morning all,

Pls I need advice from professionals here.

There is a training that would commence in december : Design of subsea risers and mooring lines, I would want to go for.

I have done a little research on subsea risers and mooring lines and it seems like a profitable venture.

My questions are would you advise someone with no experience to attend such training?, are there demand for people that have undergone such training.

Thanks in anticipation to your replies.

imag5
pasino26
No skill you aquire today is a waste my bro,you can cut across all field in the oil and gas,if you feel the training is going to add value to you then do it,in these 21st century Multitasking is allow,just like me am a geophysicsts,NDT inspector,training consultant,motivational speaker..enjoy
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Aspire200(m): 12:31pm On Nov 10, 2014
Hello all. I am a recent Nairalander.

I am very impressed with this thread. I am a geophysicist by training (MSc) and currently an aspirant looking to kick of a career in industry.

@ Cpumping, I also believe all training is good but I think it also depends on your discipline since experience is lacking. In this case such training should complement an engineering or physical science degree
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Cpumping(m): 10:22am On Nov 11, 2014
imag5:
No skill you aquire today is a waste my bro,you can cut across all field in the oil and gas,if you feel the training is going to add value to you then do it,in these 21st century Multitasking is allow,just like me am a geophysicsts,NDT inspector,training consultant,motivational speaker..enjoy

Thanks a lot. I appreciate ur response
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by dozieinspired: 10:24am On Nov 11, 2014
good day my ogas, i just gained admission into uniben to study chemical engineering, pls i will need advice on my next cause of action after graduatiing,will really love to get a job in the oil nd gas sector *just thinking ahead*
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by Cpumping(m): 10:34am On Nov 11, 2014
Aspire200:
Hello all. I am a recent Nairalander.

I am very impressed with this thread. I am a geophysicist by training (MSc) and currently an aspirant looking to kick of a career in industry.

@ Cpumping, I also believe all training is good but I think it also depends on your discipline since experience is lacking. In this case such training should complement an engineering or physical science degree


I studied geology.
Re: Geophysicists, Geologists, & Petroleum Engineers: Professionals & Aspirants by osaki(m): 12:30pm On Nov 11, 2014
I found this article very interesting for Geologist and Geophysicist, so u can read it now!
http://www.mlaresources.com/recruitersperspective.html

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