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PETROGEO 7013 - Geo-Energy Systems in Sedimentary Basins

Career: Postgraduate Coursework
Units: 3
Term: 4210
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 6 hours per day (classroom sessions taught in intensive short-course mode – 3.5 classroom days required)
Restriction: Master of Science in Petroleum Geoscience OR Master of Petroleum Engineering Science
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: No
Available for Non-Award Study: No
Pre-Requisite: Honours degree level training or equivalent in Geoscience – no specific course pre-requisites; Honours degree GPA of 5/7 or greater; substantive research project experience or equivalent workplace experience in a related technical role
Co-Requisite: PETROGEO 7010, PETROGEO 7011 & PETROGEO 7012
Assumed Knowledge: Honours degree level training or equivalent in Geoscience.
Assessment: Field trip assessment; in-class test; energy systems chart; take-home end-of-course assessment (summative).
Syllabus:

PETROGEO 7013 presents an integrated course containing modules focusing on the definition of geological energy systems within sedimentary basins, covering both conventional and unconventional petroleum resources, gas energy storage and by-product sequestration resources, water resources and geothermal resources. This course covers a range of topics related to the key elements and processes of a petroleum system, and applies this resource system concept to define the operating components of the other geological energy systems in sedimentary basins that will become key parts of the energy transition. The course will progress to focus on basin analysis and history modelling that accounts for the development of resources over geological time to the present day, and predicts evolving basin conditions for ongoing extractive, storage and disposal energy operations of the future. This course includes a capstone, field-based learning experience that will place at an appropriate stage in the Semester 1 coursework schedule. Focused experiences on this trip will provide a broad, conceptual framework for the way sedimentary basins function as current & future energy resources, and will encompass the key technical topic areas of energy exploration geoscience, namely: sedimentology, stratigraphy, diagenesis, structural geology, geomechanics, reservoirs, seals, conventional pay and trapping systems.

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Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
4210 Tue 15/03/2022 Thu 24/03/2022 Fri 06/05/2022 Fri 10/06/2022


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Workshop
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
14355 WR01 5 3 7 Mar - 11 Mar Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am - 1pm Petroleum Engineering, 108, Teaching Room
15 Mar - 17 Mar Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9am - 1pm Petroleum Engineering, 108, Teaching Room
Note: This class will be delivered both online and face to face. Please refer to MyUni for details once enrolled.