Course Objectives:
This course covers the fundamentals of logging tools & techniques and discusses using log data to evaluate prospective formations. This will analyze log data to obtain critical reservoir properties. This also uses petro-physics to optimize the effort of integrated, multi-disciplining team.
Course Outline:
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Introduction: Petro physical aspects of well logging.
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Interaction of rocks & fluids in static & dynamic situations.
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Wire line logging and the scientific principles on which it is based.
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Comparing wire line logging to other conventional downhole evaluation.
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Well site logging equipment & procedures.
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The running & pulling procedure for Baker, Otis & other systems.
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Porosity determination.
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Resistivity determination.
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Saturation determination.
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Formation strength analysis.
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Why log and seismic data often disagree?
Who Can Benefit?
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All geologists, geoscientists and petroleum engineers.