WEBINAR:
Understanding the Pressure Regimes in the Lower Tertiary Wilcox
IKON'S MARCH WEBINAR SERIES

This webinar will be presented with local experts available to discuss the unique needs and challenges.

  1. March 31st, 2pm BST (London) / 8am CDT (Houston)

What we'll discuss:

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The Lower Tertiary Wilcox Formation is a key target for exploration in the Gulf of Mexico and understanding the pressure distribution within the reservoir system and how to predict it in the overlying shales is of critical importance to well planning.

Ikon Science’s regional study provides all the key inputs into well planning down to the base of the Wilcox Formation, both through the allochthonous salt and outside the salt canopy. This webinar will discuss the key findings of the study and the implications for regional exploration.

Meet the Presenter:

Sam Green

Sam Green

Technical Manager , Wells - EAME

Sam is the Technical Manager – Wells, EAME for Ikon Science and principal trainer in geopressure theory for Ikon Science, having joined in 2008. Sam has experience in all aspects of pressure analysis in different geological settings (uplifted basins, extensional basins, deep-water, onshore conventional plays, carbonates and salt) in a wide range of geographical locations including Offshore East Canada, Central North Sea, Barents Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Southern Atlantic, North West Shelf Australia, West Africa, and unconventional plays in the Permian Basin, Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, and onshore UK.

Sam has published on topics as diverse as unconventional pore pressure prediction, deep-water frontier pressure modelling and pressure in carbonates and hydrodynamics.

Sam has a BSc in Geology and a PhD in Structural Geology from the University of Manchester and an MSc in Structural Geology with Geophysics from the University of Leeds.

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