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Well Log Interpretation

About the Course

Measurements derived from core samples present the most concrete and direct methodology for determining crucial reservoir parameters. Core analysis assumes a pivotal role in field equity or unitization, often serving as the definitive reference against which other measurements, such as wireline logging, are compared. This course will guide participants through the essential steps required to acquire dependable core analysis data and address formation evaluation challenges effectively.

Course Content

  • Coring and core analysis objectives, coring hardware and maximizing core recovery
  • Core-handling, well site procedures, and preservation methods
  • Sidewall coring and analysis, Organizing effective laboratory programs. • Porosity, permeability, and fluid saturation
  • Unconventional Reservoir Analytical Protocol • Quality control in core analysis, Petrography, and mineralogy
  • Special core analysis sample selection and statistical data analysis
  • Core-log correlation (includes NMR log calibration, acoustic, nuclear, and electrical properties) an introduction to rock mechanics.
  • Wettability, relative permeability, capillary pressure, and reservoir fluid distribution
  • Data integration in reservoir simulation Who Should Attend? Petro physicists, reservoir engineers, exploration and development geologists, core and log analysts, geophysicists, drilling and completion engineers, and oil company research and development staff.
Course Duration - 5 Days
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