The most universal, comprehensive, and concise descriptive documents on oil and gas wells are logs. They impact the work of almost every oilfield group from geologists to roustabouts to bankers. Familiarity with the purposes and optimum applications of well logs is, therefore, essential for people forging their careers in the oil business. The instructor uses a novel approach to help participants develop a good grounding in understanding and applying well logging techniques. General principles of physics are presented to explain the functioning of modern logging tools. Wherever possible, the physics of logging measurements is related to everyday tools and applications. Participants develop an appreciation for the constraints and limitations of operating in the borehole environment.
Audience:
Operating and service company, Fresh graduate students from Oil and Gas Universities Petro physicists, geologists, geophysicists, engineers, technicians, or anyone interested in a solid understanding of the principles of borehole geophysics
You will learn how to:
Identify reservoirs
Determine mineralogy, porosity, and saturation in various lithogies
Recognize the importance of electrical properties of earth materials
Highlight oil mobility
Interpret pressure profiles
Understand optimum tools and logging programs
Apply quick-look methods of formation evaluation
How will this Training Course be Presented?
This training course will be presented using properly
designed slides, some with animation and several videos