Transform courses are paid in-depth training classes designed to assist the new or experienced user to accomplish key workflows with hands-on, instructor-led exercises. Courses are half-day modules and cover topics from data loading and visualization through interpretation, velocity modeling and multivariate statistics.
Each 3-hour course costs $300 per person and includes access to a training computer with appropriate datasets and access to electronic copies of training materials which can be used as a desktop reference after the training course. Where possible, public datasets are used, allowing us to share the training projects with customers. Lunch and beverages during breaks will be provided. Unless otherwise indicated, classes run from 9:00 a.m. to 12:10 p.m., or 12:50 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Class location is at the Drillinginfo office in Littleton, 1221 West Mineral Ave., Suite 101, 80120.
VIEWING DATA IN DI TRANSFORM
Date: To Be Determined 9:00am to 12:10pm
For: Technicians, support staff and geoscientists involved in project preparation
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Introductory
Prerequisite(s): None
Introduction to the Transform user interface, data organization & displays. Overview of creating displays in three dimensional space, two dimensional basemap views, and log views. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
DATA IMPORT I - Well Data
Date: To Be Determined 12:50pm to 4:00pm
For: Technicians, support staff and geoscientists involved in project preparation
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Introductory
Prerequisite(s): None
Well Data is the focus of this module. We’ll explore the ins and outs of importing well locations, surveys, logs, and tops. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
PREPARING AND QCING DATA IN DI TRANSFORM
Date: To Be Determined 9:00am to 12:10pm
For: Technicians, support staff and geoscientists involved in project preparation
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Introductory
Prerequisite(s): None
Examines the usage of well lists, histograms, and mapping tools to QC data. Various extraction methods will also be discussed. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
MICROSEISMIC INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS
Date: To Be Determined 12:50pm to 4:00pm
For: Geoscientists
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite(s): An Introductory module or experience using Transform
Microseismic events and treatment data will be imported and visualized in Transform. Three dimensional views, log view and crossplots will be addressed. We'll also explore data generation and subsetting, stimulated rock volume analysis and plane generation. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
GEOLOGY I
Date: To Be Determined 9:00am to 12:10pm
For: Geoscientists
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite(s): An Introductory module or experience using Transform
Fundamental workflows involving structural mapping, cross-section creation and tops interpretation will be explored in this class. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
GEOLOGY III
Date: To Be Determined 12:50pm to 4:00pm
For: Geoscientists
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Advanced
Prerequisite(s): An Introductory module or experience using Transform
The features associated with the Advanced Geology license will be the focus of this module, including Automated Tops Picking, Structural Models, and the Well Targeting Workflow. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
GEOLOGY II
Date: To Be Determined 9:00am to 12:10pm
For: Geoscientists and Engineers
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite(s): An Introductory module or experience using Transform
This class will focus on Raster Log depth registration and digitizing into LAS curves. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
GEOPHYSICS III
Date: To Be Determined 12:50pm to 4:00pm
For: Geoscientists, Engineers, Petrophysicists involved in statistical integration of field data
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Advanced
Prerequisite(s): An Introductory module or experience using Transform
This class will give you time to explore automatic fault extraction and horizon/fault interpretation. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
ANALYTICS I
Date: To Be Determined 9:00am to 12:10pm
For: Geoscientists and Engineers
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite(s): An Introductory module or experience using Transform
We will not only explore the use of histograms and crossplots for initial data analysis, but we’ll look at using the Multivariate Statistics (MVStats) classification tools (Unsupervised, Hierarchical, and Supervised) to locate patterns in data. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
ANALYTICS II
Date: To Be Determined 12:50pm to 4:00pm
For: Geoscientists, Engineers, Petrophysicists involved in statistical integration of field data
Duration: 1/2 day
Level: Advanced
Prerequisite(s): An Introductory module or experience using Transform
This course will focus entirely on using the regression modeling (linear and non-linear) workflows in Transforms powerful Multivariate Statistics (MVStats) package. A related in-class project will be completed, followed by discussion, questions, and extended discussions of further workflows as time permits.
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