Advanced Wire Line Logging
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Advanced Wire Line Logging Course
Introduction:
Downhole logs are used to determine the physical, chemical, and structural properties of formations penetrated by drilling. The data are rapidly collected, are continuous with depth, and measure in situ properties; they can be used to interpret the formation's stratigraphy, lithology, and mineralogy. In intervals of no core recovery, logs provide the only means to describe the formation. Where XCB core recovery is poor, logs will often supply superior physical and chemical measurements of the interval compared to those of the core; where core recovery is good, log data complement core data. Logs also provide a link between core and seismic sections: sonic velocity logs improve depth to travel time conversions, and synthetic seismograms may be compared directly to the seismic sections.
Course Objectives:
- Logging Tools and Tool Strings
- Principles and Uses of the Tools
- Logging Operations :
- Borehole Preparation
- Data Recording and Processing
- Log Data Quality
Who Should Attend?
Engineers and highly qualified technicians
Course Outlines:
Introduction to wire line logging
- Resistively logs.
- DLL.
- MSFL.
- SP.
- Workshop.
- Density logs.
- Neutron logs.
- Workshop.
- Sonic logs.
- Gamma rays logs.
- Work shop.
- Dip meter.
- Formation micro scanner.
- Work shop.
- General applications of different wire line logs.
- Work shop.
- Discussion.