Advanced LOG-LOGGING Interpretation Technology
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Advanced LOG-LOGGING Interpretation Technology Course
Introduction:
A three-Parts course that focuses on log interpretation and quality control. Part #1 is Basic Logging Methods and Formation Evaluation in which attendees learn basic log analysis techniques, borehole data acquisition methods and the skills to solve problems associated with identifying and exploiting reserves. Part #2 is Intermediate Formation Evaluation in which attendees learn how to integrate formation evaluation data with core, seismic, geology and production data. Dip and image logs are also discussed as well as MDT and RFT tools and interpretations. Part #3 is Advanced Wellbore Analysis and Petrophysical Integration in which the process of reservoir characterization is taught. Attendees learn how pore geometry, petrophysical rock types and flow units are used to predict reservoir performance and ultimate recovery. Rock types, formation damage, capillary pressure, saturation distributions, and relative permeability concepts are discussed. Finally attendees learn how to use petrophysical data to perform scanning reservoir analysis based on rock types and flow units.
Course Objectives:
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of petrophysics and reservoir geology.
Who Should Attend?
All levels of geoscientists and petroleum engineers
Course Outlines:
Topics covered
Part 1
- Logging Operations. Fundamental Mineralogy and Brine Properties. Quick-Look Deterministic Formation Evaluation. Resistivity and Porosity. Interpretation Methods.
Part 2
- Deterministic Log Analysis Methods for Reservoir Characterization Studies. Shale and Clay Analysis. Dip / Image Logs and Mechanical Rock Properties. Reservoir Fluid Gradients and Pressures. Probabilistic Formation Evaluation and Production Logs.
