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FESAus Industry Awards

The Formation Evaluation Society of Australia has initiated a number of industry awards to recognize the exceptional work or contribution of some of our peers to the field of Formation Evaluation or to FESAus itself.    Inaugural awards were given out during the Awards Ceremony at the 2010 SPWLA Annual Conference, held in Perth.

The “Medal of Honor for Career Service” is awarded to an individual in recognition of their extraordinary and long term service to the FESAus Society and to the promotion of Formation Evaluation.

The “Distinguished Service Award” is awarded to an individual in recognition of their outstanding service to the FESAus Society.

FESAus Medal of Honour for Career Service was awarded to Hugh Crocker in 2010, in recognition of his untiring, enthusiastic support and promostion of Formation Evaluation over the years.  This award is also a Honorary Life-time Membership to FESAus.

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FESAus Distinguished Service Award was awarded to Martin Storey in 2010, in recognition of his outstanding work in FESAus with regards to the construction and update of the FESAus website, his involvement with the creation and registration of FESAus as a national entity, the SPWLA wiki Glossary project, and generally for his willingness and readiness to help and provide support where ever possible, to whom so ever requires it in matters concerning FESAus.

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Projects

FESAus undertake various projects inline with its mission.

The most significant project in 2010 was hosting the SPWLA 2010 51st International Symposium

Currently active projects are:

Due to our many varied commitments, these projects have taken a long-term character, but remain of great interest and actuality.

If you have a specific interest in any topic related to Standards or Best Practices, we may be interested in working with you on this. Contact us!

Distinguished Lectures

From 2009, the Formation Evaluation Society of Australia has initiated a “Distinguished Lectures” series to bring landmark lectures to audiences across Australia outside of Perth.

2011 Distinguished Lecturer #1: Dr. Joseph Hamilton

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A FESAus roadshow featuring the topic “Clay” (as presented in Perth in 2010) and was presented Dr. Joseph Hamilton in Brisbane, Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide during August 2011.

Joseph is Senior Reservoir Minerologist with Ammtec Ltd with a BSc from London University and a DPhil from Oxford University. From 1975 to 1988 he held research positions as a geochemist at Columbia, Glasglow and Cambridge Universities. From 1988 to 2003 he held various positions as a geochemist at management positions in CSIRO and in the Australian Petroleum CRC. This period was followed by two years of the running the Petroleum Geoscience Unit of the University of the West Indies. Subsequently he returned to Australia and is now Senior Reservoir Minerologist with AMMTEC. During his career he has received four best paper awards from international conferences an has more than 100 published papers.

2011 Distinguished Lecturer #2: Cherie Sims

Cherie presented her SPE paper entitled “Unveiling Invisible Pay” at a series of joint FESAus/PESA lectures in Canberra, Brisbane and Adelaide during April 2011.

Cherie is a Petrophysicist with Shell Development Australia.

For more information, check the Events calendar or email to Lectures@fesaus.org 

FESAus Education Ambassador

HughCrocker mugshotAs of 2009, the Formation Evaluation Society of Australia has an Education Ambassador in its committee.  The Ambassador is a senior Formation Evaluation professional who is keen to communicate to young adults and students his enthusiasm for the discipline and the industry, and to share some of his insights and stories.

This year’s Education Ambassador is Hugh Crocker.  He can be contacted by writing to education@fesaus.org.

Hugh Crocker Scholarship

Every year, FESAus awards the Hugh Crocker Scholarship to a full time MSc or PhD student in Australia, who is undertaking a project: with relevance to Formation Evaluation, and that has strong scholastic merit.

Students undertaking projets in the following areas of study are encouraged to apply:

  • Reservoir Characterisation
  • Seismic-based Geophysics
  • Geomechanics
  • Petrophysics
  • Unconventional Resources
  • Sedimentology
  • … or anything related to Formation Evaluation.

Applications are judged on technical merit, quality of submission and the potential of the candidate’s overall contribution to and impact on the formation evaluation community.

The recipient receives a substantial monetary award (currently AUD 5,000), and the opportunity to present the project at the FESAus monthly technical meeting.

Applications for the 2016 Hugh Crocker Award are now open. To apply, fill in the application form and submit to scholarships@fesaus.org.

Applications close: 31st September 2016

See flyer for full details.  Please distribute it widely!

For any clarifications, contact: scholarships@fesaus.org.

Previous winners of the Hugh Crocker Scholarship:

  • 2015: Not awarded.
  • 2014: Mojtaba Rajabi, for his research on “Present Day Stress Field Australia”
  • 2013: Michael Gray, from the Australian School of Petroleum (University of Adelaide) for his research on “Evaluation of seal potential for carbon dioxide storage in the present day near-shore coastal zone: Gippsland Basin, Australia.”.
  • 2012: Igor Shikov, from the University of New South Wales, for his research on “The use of Low Field NMR for Unconventional Resources” (webcast).
  • 2011: Medhi Alizadeh, from the University of New South Wales, in support of his research on “Numerical Rock Physics: an Image-Based Analysis of Stress-Dependent Permeability of Analog Reservoir Rocks”.
  • 2010: Sefer Yanici, PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales, in support of his research on “Understanding non-Archie Behaviour at low water saturations using micro-CT analysis and Laboratory experiments”.  Sefer presented an overview of his research at the FESAus Technical Meeting in Perth, on 1st March 2011 (webcast).
  • 2009: Alon Arad, PhD Candidate at the Australian National Univesity (ANU) Research School of Earth Sciences, in support of his on-going research on Finite element modeling of geophysical and petrophysical properties of reservoir core.  His award was presented at the SPWLA-2010 Conference in Perth.
  • 2008: Judith McRobb, of the University of Adelaide, for her work on Improved Interpretation of Cooper Basin Facies.
  • 2007: Megan Halbert, of the Curtin University of Technology School of Science and Technology, for work on Rock Physics Workflows & Inversion Feasibility Templates.

Education

A main mission of the Formation Evaluation Society of Australia is to promote the diffusion of knowledge on Formation Evaluation in many different ways.

Here are some of our related activities:

  • Every year, FESAus awards the Hugh Crocker Scholarship to a full time post graduate student in Australia, who is undertaking a project: with relevance to Formation Evaluation, and that has scholastic merit.
  • FESAus has an Education Ambassador who is a senior Formation Evaluation professional keen to communicate to young adults and students his enthusiasm for the discipline and the industry, and to share some of his insights and stories.
  • Since 2009, the Formation Evaluation Society of Australia promotes a “Distinguished Lectures” series, to bring landmark lectures to audiences across Australia.

Terms & Conditions

The Formation Evaluation Society of Australia (FESAus)  is a non-profit corporation, staffed and run almost exclusively by volunteers.  However it is also not a for-loss corporation.  The courses and other events that we offer are planned ahead, and the maximum number of participants to any event is frequently limited.  Hence the main consequences of a cancellation are that:

  • an opportunity for someone interested to attend the event may be lost, and
  • committed expenses must be paid even if the registered person does not attend.

Our cancellation policy aims to be fair to all parties.  Acceptance of the terms listed below is a pre-condition to registration and attendance to any of our events.

Normal registration policy: for any event organized by FESAus, our normal registration policy is to accept only registrations made through our website, with credit-card payment at the time of the registration, by the advertised deadline.  That deadline is not arbitrary: it is usually the last time at which we ourselves have to commit to outside companies for, e.g. catering and printing.

Cancellations should be done by email admin@fesaus.org, which goes to several FESAus administration person in case one is absent.  If you wish to have an acceptable proof that you sent the email on time, please set a “Read receipt” for your message before sending it, and any return message you get showing that your email was read will constitute an acceptable proof.

For cancellations sent 7 calendar days before the start of the event at the latest:

  • For events with a base cost (i.e. not the discounted student cost) of A$ 50 or less, FESAus will reimburse the full cost of registration.
  • FESAus will reimburse the full cost of registration, minus A$ 50 (fifty) to cover administration overheads associated with the reimbursement, and the risk that FESAus may not identify a replacement candidate in the time remaining.  

For cancellations sent between 7 calendar days before the start of the event and the registration deadline: FESAus will reimburse 75% of the full cost of registration, to cover the same as above, with the risk of not identifying a replacement candidate being much greater.

For cancellations sent after the registration deadline: the full cost of registration will be forfeited, i.e. no reimbursement.

Substitutions: if you cannot attend but you have identified a substitute participant (excluding subsidized participants such as students), you will be reimbursed in full shortly after the normal registration of the new participant.  The new participant will be issued with a normal tax receipt.  You need to document this by timely email to admin@fesaus.org.  Participant substitution without new payment, e.g. by someone from the same company, is normally possible, but it is at the discretion of FESAus.

Partial cancellations: if you can only attend a part of an event, no compensation will be made for the part that you did not attend, whatever the reason.

No-shows: FESAus will consider no-shows as last-minute cancellations, and the full cost of registration will be forteited.

Membership dues: membership dues are non-refundable.

Tax receipts for your payments are issued automatically at the time of registration.  If you subsequently cancel your participation, we will issue you with a new tax receipt for the corrected amount, if applicable, and we ask that you destroy or do not use the original tax receipt.

Method and timing of reimbursements:  it is our policy to make reimbursements to the credit card used for the original payment, and to do so without delay.  We will  process the refund electronically as soon as practically possible. We will then issue a Refund Receipt, which contains a Bank Authorization Code from the issuer of your credit card company confirming the refund is authorized. We cannot make any guarantee regarding the time at which the reimbursement will actually be credited to the credit card. Should you have further questions about the refund, you should contact the issuer of the credit card and quote the Authorization Code provided in the Refund Receipt.

Exceptions: it is our policy not to make exceptions to the above rules.  If, however, exceptions are made, these will always be in the favor of the participants rather than of FESAus, and they are at the discretion of the FESAus administrators.

Comments or complaints: you are welcome to comment on the present Terms and Conditions policy, or if you have any complaint – by email, to admin@fesaus.orgtreasurer@fesaus.org.

FESQ News

2016 Events

The year started at full swing and we already have had two excellent technical seminars. On February 26th, Professor Stephen Tyson from the School of Earth Sciences and Centre for Coal Seam Gas at the University of Queensland presented a talk on “Big Data: Beware of Geeks Bearing Gifts” regarding all the way things are changing towards the ability to diagnose and predict based upon the investigation of large amounts of data. 

On 14th March 2016 Dr Mark McCaffrey (pictured below) gave a fabulous talk on how geochemistry could be used to reduce exploration and development risks. The presentation showed applications of fingerprinting technology using case studies and included conventional and unconventional exampls. A special thanks to the Department of Natural Resources and Mines (Geological Survey of Queensland) for kindly providing the venue for both technical events. 

From left to right: Marcel Croon, Jose Oliveira Neto, Dr Mark McCaffrey, Dave Baker and Kevin Flynn.


2015 Events

July FESQ Seminar: PhD Presentations

The Influence of Cleat De-Mineralisation by Acid on the Permeability of Coal

Presented by Luc Turner, School of Chemical Engineering, UQ

Luc is at the completion stage of his PhD thesis titled: Chemical Stimulation Techniques for Increasing the Permeability of Coal Seams. Mineral occlusions in cleats are known to considerably reduce coal permeability and Luc presented on the permeability enhancement potential of cleat de-mineralisation. Sequential steady state core flooding experiments with KCl and HCl solutions were performed on a variety of mineralised whole core samples from the Bowen and Surat Basins. Read more…

 

Luc presenting to FESQ Members at the July seminar.

 

Observation of Two Phase Flow using Engineered Cleats in Bowen Basin Coals

Presented by Shilo Mahoney, School of Chemical Engineering, UQ

Shilo is in the final year of his PhD thesis titled: The Effect of Water Occlusion on Gas Production in Coal. Shilo presented on the effect of coal rank on the contact angle of air and water in artificial microchannels etched in a set of coals from the Bowen Basin. Read more…

 

Shilo presenting to FESQ Members at the July Seminar.

Both Luc and Shilo were very engaging and some great questions were asked by FESQ Members!

 

May FESQ Technical Talk: Continuous Mineralogy Analysis Using Neutron Spectroscopy Logging

Presented by Glen Palamountain, Senior Geoscientist, Baker Hughes 

Glen discussed Neutron Spectroscopy Mineralogy Tools and how they can be useful in unconventional reservoirs. Glen explained the theory of the neutron induced tool and its application to help answer questions related to complex or mixed lithology down hole.

Glen presenting to members at the May FESQ technical talk.

 

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