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PRELIM INARY PROGRAM

DAY 1:

Registration 10:30 – 11:30

Lunch 11:30 – 13:00

Opening: Welcome and introduction by Ivar Brevik, StatoilHydro 13:15 – 13:45

Session 1: “ The role of rock physics in monitoring CO

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sequestration” Chairman: Morten Jakobsen Keynote speaker:

Title: Name: Time:

Geophysical challenges in monitoring of the Sleipner CO2 storage Specialist Ola Eiken, Statoil 13:45 – 14:30 Reservoir Dynamics and 4D Seismic – How often do we need to image

the changing subsurface? Lars Magnus Pedersen, OCTIO Geophysical AS 14:30 – 14:55

AVA inversion of the top Utsira Sand reflection at the Sleipner field Bjørn Ursin, NTNU 14:55 – 15:20

Coffee break

15:20 – 15:40

IPMT Infrasonic Passive Monitoring Technology – Part 1 Ernst D. Rode, Marmot Passive Monitoring 15:40 – 16:05

IPMT Infrasonic Passive Monitoring Technology – Part 2 Technologies SA 16:05 – 16:30

Session 2 : “Rock physics of unconventional hydrocarbons and reservoirs” Chairman: Morten Jakobsen Keynote speaker:

Title: Name: Time:

New and Old Insights on Organic-rich Shales Manika Prasad, Colorado School of Mines 16:30 – 17:15

Coffee break

17:15 – 17:25

Heavy-Oil Reservoir Monitoring Utilizing P-to-S Converted

Wave Elastic Impendance: A Synthetic Case Study Kevin Wolf, Stanford Rock Physics Lab. 17:25 – 17:50

DISCUSSION SESSION

17:50 – 18:15

Icebreaker 19:00

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DAY 2:

Session 3 : “Combined use of rock physics and sedimentology for identifying subtle exploration models”

Chairman: Kyle Spikes/tba Keynote speakers:

Title:

Name: Time:

Combining rock physics and sedimentology for identifying Professor Gregor Eberli, University of Miami,

subtle exploration models in carbonates RSMAS 09:00 - 09:45

Quantum Rock Physics Senior research scientist Jack Dvorkin,

Stanford University 09:45 – 10:30

Evaluation of Effective Medium Models for Estimating Effective

Elastic Properties of Clay Mineral Mixtures Erling H. Jensen, University of Bergen 10:30 – 10:55 Rock physic based characterization of anisotropic geological

discontinuities by joint inversion of seismic and production data Ali Shahraini, University of Bergen 10:55 – 11:20 Elastic properties from well log data for polymictic sandstones Sabine Klarner, PGS 11:20 – 11:55 Simultaneous core samples measurements of resistivity and elastic properties Zhong Wang, University of Oslo 11:55 – 12:20

Lunch

12:20 – 13:20

tba Anders Dræge, StatoilHydro 13:20 – 13:45

Estimating Effective Stress in North Sea Ooze Ahmed Awadalkarim, Technical University

of Denmark 13:45 – 14:10

Effective stress coefficients of chalk Mohammad Monzurul Alam,

Technical University of Denmark 14:10 – 14:35

Coffee break

14:35 – 14:45

Relationships between Vp and Vs in mudstones Nazmul Haque Mondol, University of Oslo 14:45 – 15:10

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Title: Name: Time:

Velocity-resistivity relationship and mobile water in shales Vedad Hadziavdic, Discover Petroleum 15:10 – 15:35 ISIS Rock Physics – a new petro-elastic model for optimal rock physics Kjetil Westeng, Schlumberger Reservoir Seismic

inversion with examples from the Nini field Services Norway 15:35 – 16:00

An Unconsolidated View at 4D seismics Rune M Holt, NTNU and SINTEF, Trondheim 16:00 – 16:25

Coffee break

16:25 – 16:35

Seismic-based estimates of net-to-gross using AVO attributes

and statistical classification Kyle Spikes, University of Bergen 16:35 – 17:00

Modelling diagenetic effects on the elastic properties of rocks using

an inclusion based effective medium theory Remy Agersborg, University of Bergen 17:00 – 17:25 Effects of depositional environments on the pore model

of carbonates Mohammad Reza Saberi, University of Bergen 17:25 – 17:50

Factors controlling stress-velocity dependency in sand and sandstone –

Case examples from two North Sea oil fields Kenneth Duffaut, NTNU 17:50 – 18:15

Meeting at Fløybanen 18:30

Dinner at Fløien Folkerestaurant 19:00

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DAY 3 :

Session 4 : SEG/EAGE Regional Lecture Chairman: Jack Dvorkin Keynote speaker:

Title: Name: Time:

SEG/EAGE Regional Lecture: Mind the Gap Per Avseth, Odin Petroleum 09:30 – 10:30

Coffee break 10:30 – 10:45

DISCUSSION 10:45 – 11:30

Summary by Tor Arne Johansen, University of Bergen 11:30 – 12:00

Lunch 12:00 – 13:00

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