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8.30 Coffee & Tea 9.05 Introduction and Welcome African Basins 9.15 George Omeni Mega slump complexes on the African continental margin 9.30 Oyintombra Oti Distribution of the Cenomanian Tchala Formation, offshore Congo Brazzaville 9.45 Nick Waters The evolution of the Kaiso-Tonga relay ramp, Albertine Graben, Uganda 10.00 Vivienne Sempala Petroleum system modelling of Neogene sediments of the Northern Albertine Graben, Uganda 10.15 David Hall Controls on reservoir quality of pre-glacial Cambro-Ordovician deposits in the Illizi Basin, Algeria 10.30 Osama Gabril An integrated 2D seismic and sedimentological study of Palaeogene carbonates, Sirte Basin, Libya 10.45 Coffee & tea Central & South America; Australasia Modelling & Prediction 11.15 Oladipupo Babarinde Reservoir potential of deep water turbidites, offshore Barbados Lucía Pérez Díaz Kinematics and strain history of extensional detachment faults 11.30 Ulises Rodríguez Structural modelling of salt structures in the Bolol Area, southern Gulf of Mexico Gregory Costello Fracture systems at Nash Point, South Wales: implications for permeability development & borehole stability in carbonate reservoirs 11.45 James Buckley Rift structure and distribution of non-marine carbonates in the Santos Basin, offshore Brazil Ehinomeh Idiahi Fracture patterns and permeability in carbonate rocks: a case study from St Donats, South Wales 12.00 Daniel Torres Structural evolution of the Camisea gas-condensate field, SE Peru Elisha Aboh Multi-flow modelling of submarine channel formation and sand body connectivity 12.15 Shaun Jones Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the offshore North Perth Basin 12.30 Rupert Davies A sequence stratigraphic comparison of Cenozoic carbonate platforms in Central Luconia and NW Palawan 12.45 Lunch Royal Holloway University of London Petroleum Geoscience MSc Symposium Petroleum Geoscience MSc Symposium Queens Building, Royal Holloway University of London Wednesday 5th September 2012

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8.30 Coffee & Tea

9.05 Introduction and Welcome

African Basins9.15 George Omeni Mega slump complexes on the African continental margin

9.30 Oyintombra Oti Distribution of the Cenomanian Tchala Formation, offshore Congo Brazzaville

9.45 Nick Waters The evolution of the Kaiso-Tonga relay ramp, Albertine Graben, Uganda

10.00 Vivienne Sempala Petroleum system modelling of Neogene sediments of the Northern Albertine Graben, Uganda

10.15 David Hall Controls on reservoir quality of pre-glacial Cambro-Ordovician deposits in the Illizi Basin, Algeria

10.30 Osama Gabril An integrated 2D seismic and sedimentological study of Palaeogene carbonates, Sirte Basin, Libya

10.45 Coffee & tea

Central & South America; Australasia Modelling & Prediction11.15 Oladipupo Babarinde Reservoir potential of deep water turbidites, offshore

BarbadosLucía Pérez Díaz Kinematics and strain history of extensional detachment

faults

11.30 Ulises Rodríguez Structural modelling of salt structures in the Bolol Area, southern Gulf of Mexico

Gregory Costello Fracture systems at Nash Point, South Wales: implications for permeability development & borehole stability in carbonate reservoirs

11.45 James Buckley Rift structure and distribution of non-marine carbonates in the Santos Basin, offshore Brazil

Ehinomeh Idiahi Fracture patterns and permeability in carbonate rocks: a case study from St Donats, South Wales

12.00 Daniel Torres Structural evolution of the Camisea gas-condensate field, SE Peru

Elisha Aboh Multi-flow modelling of submarine channel formation and sand body connectivity

12.15 Shaun Jones Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the offshore North Perth Basin

12.30 Rupert Davies A sequence stratigraphic comparison of Cenozoic carbonate platforms in Central Luconia and NW Palawan

12.45 Lunch

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Petroleum Geoscience MSc SymposiumQueens Building, Royal Holloway University of LondonWednesday 5th September 2012

Petroleum Geoscience MSc Symposium

North Sea & Atlantic Margin Mediterranean, Middle East & Central Asia13.45 Brian O’Sullivan Structural evolution of fault systems between the Ling

Graben and Utsira High, Norwegian North SeaJack Kenning A geological evaluation of the Ulcinj Block, offshore

Montenegro

14.00 Adam Cheng Salt tectonics in the Ling Depression, northern North Sea: implications for seal integrity

Aliya Yebrasheva Permo-Triassic tectonic evolution of Kazakh Gulf, Central Caspian Sea

14.15 Myles Taylor Geometry & depositional environments of Cretaceous reservoirs in the Foula sub-basin, West of Shetlands

Zainab Ismail Structural development of the Shaikan area of the Zagros Mountains, Kurdistan

14.30 Luis Gómez-Martínez Accommodation zones and inversion structures in the Faeroe Shetland Basin

Evan Jabar Structural evolution of reservoirs of the Ain Sifni area, Zagros Mountains, Kurdistan

14.45 Neil Ridley Prospectivity of the Lower Cretaceous Captain play, greater Golden Eagle area, Moray Firth, UKCS

15.00 Shalaan Almotairi Sequence stratigraphy and depositional processes in the Chalk Group, southern North Sea

15.15 Coffee & tea

SE Asia15.45 Watcharaporn Phootong Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the South Makassar Basin, Indonesia

16.00 David Camplin Structural and stratigraphic evolution of the Bone Gulf, Sulawesi, Indonesia

16.15 Ivan Gomez Ramos Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the SW Waigeo Basin, Sorong Fault Zone, Indonesia

16.30 William Wibowo Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the Biak Basin, eastern Indonesia

16.45 Yasinto Priastomo Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the Cenderawasih Bay Basin, eastern Indonesia

17.00 Nurul Rosli Heterolithic clastic sediments from shallow marine depositional environments in Brunei

17.15 Reception

If you would like to attend, please contact Kathryn Hardy Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1784 443581Ro

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Facilities and servicesBedford Library 27 Boilerhouse 14Botanic Supply Unit 70Café Jules 15Careers Service 20Chapel 1bCollege Administration 1, 51Computer Centre 10 Crosslands 1Crosslands Bungalow incorporating College Bookshop 4Electron Microscopy Unit 37 Enterprise Centre, Orchard Building 24Estates Workshop 26Founder’s Library 1Garden Lodge, music practice 8Health Centre 1Huntersdale 51Jane Holloway Lecture Hall 50Laundry, Muslim Prayer Room 5Library Depository 39Nursery 64Main Lecture Theatre 1Medicine & Stumble Inn 45Munro Fox Lecture Theatre 32Munro Fox Lab & Seminar Room 33Santander Bank 7Picture Gallery 1aSports Centre & Fields 46Student Administration Centre 4Students’ Union 23The Hub/Imagine 41 The Store on Campus 6Wetton’s Annexe 63Windsor Building 2Woodlands Cottage, music practice 66

ResidencesBeeches 72 Butler Hall 3Chestnuts 73Depository Lodge 38 Founder’s Building 1 Gate Lodge 54 Gowar Hall incld. Sang Il Lee Hall 48Harvest Road No 1 67The Hub 41Highfield Close 57Highfield Cottage 60Highfield Court 55 Kingswood Hall 75 Penrose Court (Flats) 61Penrose Court (Houses) 56Reception & Hub 41 Reid Hall 42 Runnymede Halls 1 & 2 43 Tuke Hall 9Wedderburn Hall 47Williams Annexe 11aWilliamson Hall 40Woodlands 65

Academic departments and centresArchive and Bedford Centre 1 Founder’s BuildingBiological Sciences 31, 34 Bourne & Wolfson LaboratoriesClassics 1 Founder’s Building (west ground floor)Computer Science 17 McCrea BuildingCriminology & Sociology 16 Arts BuildingDrama & Theatre 74 Sutherland House and Lodge 25, 14 Handa Noh Theatre, Boilerhouse ComplexEarth Sciences 35, 36, 36a Queen’s Building, Annexe & John Bowyer BuildingEconomics 20 Horton Building (upper floor)English 15 International BuildingEuropean Studies 1 Founder's Building (west first floor)Geography 35, 36, 36a Queen’s Building & AnnexeHellenic Institute 15 International Building History 17 McCrea BuildingManagement 12, 13, 1 Moore Building , Annexe

& Founder’s Building (east first floor)Mathematics 17 McCrea BuildingMedia Arts 11 Williams Building & Arts Building (ground floor)Modern Languages 15 International Building

French 15 International BuildingGerman 15 International Building Hispanic Studies 15 International Building Italian 15 International Building

Music 62, 65 Wetton’s Terrace , Woodlands Philosophy 1 Founder’s BuildingPhysics 21, 22 Tolansky & Wilson Laboratories Politics & International Relations 1 Founder’s Building (west first floor)Psychology 34, 30 Wolfson Laboratory, Bourne AnnexeRoyal Holloway International 15 International BuildingSocial Work 16 Arts Building

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