3D Modelling to assess gas-in-place uncertainty in coal seam gas reservoirs
Shalene McClure A and Ishtar Barranco BA Santos 60 Edward Street Brisbane QLD 4000
B Schlumberger Information Solutions PO Box 545 Adelaide SA 5006
The APPEA Journal 48(2) 461-461 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ07051
Published: 2008
: 3D Modelling
Shalene McClure has spent 26 years in the oil and gas industry, commencing her career as a geological drafter for Crusader Oil, in Brisbane. She graduated from the Queensland University of Technology with an honours degree in Geology in 1995. Shalene has worked for more than 11 years with Santos, firstly as a development geologist on SW Queensland oil and gas projects and in the coal seam gas group in Brisbane. Her interests are development geology, volumetric calculations in both conventional and coal seam gas and geological modelling. She is team leader of the Roma coal seam gas team. Shalene is the federal Vice-President of PESA. Shalene.Mcclure@Santos.com |
Ishtar Barranco is a Mexican-born geologist with a Masters degree in exploration from the French Petroleum Institute and more than five years of international experience in the oil industry. She started her career with Schlumberger as logging field engineer in Indonesia. She then worked for Schlumberger Information Solutions giving support, consulting and training for the different applications of Petrel* seismic-to-simulation software. She has experience in geological modelling, volumetric calculation and uncertainty analysis with some of the major oil and gas fields in Mexico and east Australia including fracture carbonates and coal seam gas. barranco@adelaide.oilfield.slb.com |