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SUMMARY:Water Security Agency – Introductory Qualified Persons Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in working with agricultural producers to streamline the drainage approval process? \nThis course introduces participants to the basics of drainage\, the drainage works application\, and the approval process\, including the roles and responsibilities of the Water Security Agency\, the applicant(s)\, and the Qualified Person (QP). \nMultiple dates/locations available: \nVirtual \n\nApr 4\, 2023 – Apr 13\, 2023\n\nClick here for more information and to register for this course. \nDid you know that once you have completed the Introductory QP Training Course that you can take other supplemental QP training courses that the Water Security Agency has developed? To find out more please go to the QP Training Courses webpage.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/water-security-agency-introductory-qualified-persons-training-course-5
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:SGS - Sedimentological Heterogeneities of the Montney Formation: Case Study along the Pouce Coupe-Groundbirch Trend
DESCRIPTION:The Lower Triassic Montney Formation is often referred to as the “Monotoney” with its thickness of up to 300 m of seemingly monotonous appearance of mainly planar laminated grey siltstone. However\, sedimentological heterogeneities are prevalent throughout the formation as facies variability and depositional processes subtly change both spatially and temporally. Since the formation is predominately composed of silt sized grains\, innovative techniques and the integration of datasets are needed to assess and quantify subtle heterogeneities within the interval. To investigate such variability\, a detailed facies analysis was conducted on core within the greater Pouce Coupe field in Alberta to identify lithological characteristics and sedimentological fabrics. Trends observed in Pouce Coupe were extrapolated westward into British Columbia using core and well log data. Understanding sedimentological heterogeneities can inherently be linked to geomechanical and reservoir properties\, and likely play an important role in understanding the behavior of hydraulic fracturing within this unconventional reservoir. \nDr. Carolyn Furlong\nPostdoctoral Associate\nUniversity of Calgary \nDr. Carolyn Furlong is currently a Post Doctoral Associate at the University of Calgary. She has worked on a variety of projects integrating the sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Lower Triassic Montney Formation with other geological\, geophysical\, and engineering datasets. Some projects include regional subsurface mapping and facies distribution\, investigating the relationship between rock properties and natural fractures with induced seismicity\, and understanding the sedimentologic and stratigraphic controls on the distribution of toxic\, sour gas (hydrogen sulphide\, H2S) in Triassic rocks in Western Canada. She holds a PhD and MSc in geology from the University of Alberta and a BSc in Earth Science Education from the State University of New York (SUNY) College at Cortland and will be starting a new position as an Assistant Professor at the Grant MacEwan University in the fall. \nTalk to start at 12:00 pm (CST)\nOnline meeting link
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/sgs-sedimentological-heterogeneities-of-the-montney-formation-case-study-along-the-pouce-coupe-groundbirch-trend
LOCATION:Online
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