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a student who has joined or wants to join a master’s or doctoral program, or who wants to find a job in the industry in the area of oil and gas and CO2 storage. We will strengthen your job options and access to these programs by providing you with knowledge and tools to deploy in your interviews and application documents for various positions. In four weeks, you will learn complex concepts, gain access to tools, and obtain valuable materials for your research or work that typically take years to acquire.

an oil and gas industry professional who explores areas with high uncertainty (frontier basins) such as Magdalena Basin, Salinas Basin, any of the basins in Indonesia, West Africa basins, Angola Basin, Levant Basin, among others).

you are a postdoc with no advanced knowledge in marine sedimentology who is or will be starting research in projects related to CO2 storage or hydrocarbon exploration/production.

Deepwater sedimentology specialists: a growing need in the industry

The oil and gas industry will focus on deepwater during an energy transition that will last several decades. With our courses, your profile will stand out against other candidates for positions in the industry as well as for master’s, doctoral, and postdoctoral programs.

Public and private organizations will need professionals who can advise on CO2 storage in sedimentary rocks formed in marine environments.

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These are now integrated into our online courses!

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Topics on which we focus our consulting and courses

Exploration in saline tectonic 'plays'

Some of the most promising exploration areas are intruded and deformed by salt. Learn directly from the person who best knows one of the best areas on the planet to learn about salt tectonics: the El Gordo diapir (Mexico). We have the best map of this area and the most spectacular videographic materials to show the type of storage rock and seal that this type of allochthonous salts produce. We will give you clues about what elements can contribute to the unwanted migration of hydrocarbons.

Exploration in fold and thrust belts

Learn once again by ‘travelling’ to one of the best places on the planet: the Maras Basin. Your instructor is the person who knows the area best and has studied it the most. We will show you the wide range of types of channel fills, the largest, several kilometers wide, were deformed by thrusting. Find out the consequences for hydrocarbon exploration and production! We have the widest range of types of mass transport deposits associated with submarine thrust degradation complexes, as well as internal zones of large submarine channels. The Maras Basin is known to be a site for organizing Nautilus courses.

In our courses we incorporate virtual visits to the same observation places as well as others that are much more spectacular thanks to our work with drones.

CO2 storage

The injection, migration and storage of CO2 depends on heterogeneities at the pore-to-reservoir scale (i.e., microns to hundreds of meters). We will show you from our outcrops types of facies that behave as a storage place, seal or unwanted migration of CO2.