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Geo Logica professional training is based on acquired hands-on professional experience together with research developed over the years by our team and partners. All are highly skilled professionals and/or academic experts in niche geoscience subjects, essential for today’s challenges that energy transition is bringing to the geoscience arena.

All our training courses are field intensive, as Geo Logica believes this to be the best way to visualise concepts and problematics that otherwise are only visible in our minds, via simulations and other indirect methods. Our field labs are world class examples located in Portugal. Here is a list of our training courses:

Professional GeoTraining

Geological Mapping Magadi Basin, Kenya

From satellite to Field

Application of recent technologies and satellite data to assist structural geological field mapping.

Internal structures of salt diapirs

The internal structure of Salt Diapirs

Importance for underground storage (gas, hydrogen, CAES, nuclear, CCUS), chemical electricity storage and geothermal energy

Salt Tectonics and Halokinetic Sequences

Salt tectonics and Halokinetic sequences

Implications on geometry, sedimentation and reservoir properties of hydrocarbon accumulations, energy storage and CCUS

Salt BAsins Technical interest Group Field Trip

A combination of Geo Logica Salt courses especially prepared for the AAPG Salt Basins T.I.G.

From the internal structure of salt diapirs to interaction with sedimentary processes. Implications on hydrocarbon generation and accumulation, energy storage and CCUS

post-rift magmatism along the west iberian passive margin

post-rift magmatism along the west iberian passive margin

Onshore vs offshore magmatic structural styles: a comparison between field and seismic data interpretation of the Western Iberian Margin. Relevance for CCUS, natural hydrogen and O&G.

CARBONATE SYSTEMS AND INTERACTION WITH SALT STRUCTURES

Implications of halokinesis on carbonate depositional systems, reservoirs, source rocks, trap geometry and seals.

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