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What is SEG?The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) is a not-for-profit organization
committed to connecting the world of applied geophysics.
SEG Student Chapters:Bring together a group of like-minded individuals who share a common interest in geophysics. Providing
opportunities for leadership, achievement and cultivation of ideas, it open the door for students to actively participate in
projects and initiatives that promote the science of geophysics.
❑ Founded in 1930❑ More than 20,000 members❑ 128 countries
For more information visit seg.org
SEG provides educational and technical resources to the global geosciences community through publications,books, events, forums, professional development courses, young professional programs, and more.
What is the EVOLVE Student Program?
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V alue creation; align with company’s strategies and goals;
O nline Collaboration: team members, teams, mentors, and EVOLVE leaders;
L eading Edge Technologies: 3D datasets and key wells;
V irtual Internships: use of the cloud and video technology;
E xtensive Mentoring: key strength of EVOLVE
✓ EVOLVE’s ultimate objective is to prepare students for jobs in the energy industry.✓ Team of four to six students with background in geology, geophysics, petrophysics and reservoir
engineering.✓ Each team work reviewing a technical dataset to recommend the best investment opportunity in their
assigned area.✓ Non-competitive program with continuously technical support from mentors, tutorials and virtual
sessions.
Assel AkimbekovaGeophysicist
Manoj GollaGeologist
Zhanna NamazbayevaPetrophysicist
Amin NiamirReservoir Engineer
Maurizio ErcoliUniPg Mentor
Lorena AriasGeologist
Flávia LimaGeologist
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Best Investment Opportunity
Best Prospect Definition
Faults and horizons interpretation
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Reservoir Definition
Project Workflow
Invaluable Experience at SEG Annual Event in San Antonio“EVOLVE was an unique opportunity to use our academicknowledge in a real world experience. More than learningtechnical skills, we learned how to deal with insufficientdata, uncertainties and challenges in order to draw aconclusion and make decisions. During the SEG AnnualMeeting 2019 we had the pleasure to present our final workto representatives from the industry, Evolve team andstudents from different part of the world. It was amazing tomeet so many interesting people and learn so much fromthem.”
What did we learn/get from EVOLVE?
✓ During the Project Development it was used real seismic, wells and production data applying petroleum industry approaches it was learn how to select potential prospects
✓ Learned new software and interpretation techniques
✓Geological Risks analysis and Business Valuation learned to define best investment opportunities
✓Team Work, Time and Project Management skills gained
✓ Participation in this project gave us the brilliant opportunity to be mentored from great professionals and networking with students from worldwide universities.
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3D Seismic Structural Interpretation
Time-Depth conversion and Final Mapping
Well Logs Interpretation (lithology and pay zones detection)
Analysis of Production Data and Fluid Properties
Geological Risk Analysis and Hydrocarbon Volumes calculation
Study of the Petroleum System and its elements
Seismic Attributes Extraction
Economical Analysis and Business Valuation of the Prospect
Our Experience at SEG Annual MeetingSan Antonio, TX
At the SEG Annual Conference 2019, Unipgteam was Awarded with four certificates:
• Best Map from IHS Markit (Kingdomsoftware);
• Best Investment Opportunity in EastCameron South Addition Block (GOM);
• Most Comprehensive EconomicAnalysis;
• Most Engaged Professor.
We are proud to carry these awards inbehalf of our team in such an event and givevisibility and recognition to our University.