Well Logging Analysis and Interpretation
Well Logging Analysis and Interpretation
Plaza Hotel, JOGJAKARTA | July 06-09, 2010 | US$ 990.00/person
Course Objectives
Logs are the most universal technical documents on oil and gas wells. They impact the work of almost every oilfield group from geologist to drillers to banker. Familiarity with the purpose and applications of well logs is therefore essential. General principles of physics are used to explain the functions of modern logging tools and the potential impact of drilling conditions on the interpretation. Wherever possible, the physics of logging measurements is related to everyday tools and appliances. Participants develop an appreciation for the constraints and limitations of the borehole environments. Actual log example are related to basic principles in the description of reservoir properties, cross plotting and reconnaissance techniques the eyes of the part time log interpreter, discriminate between water, oil and gas, quickly and efficiently. Error minimization techniques and why they produce optimal results are demystified.
Course Content
- Introduction
- Basic Petroleum Geology
- Reservoir Engineering Aspects Relate to Well Logging
- Well Logging Tools and Its Application (Electrical Logs, Radioactive Logs, Acoustic Log and Other Logs)
- Fluid and Rock Type Identification
- Description of correlation/lithology, porosity, and resistivity logs
- Determination of lithology, porosity, and fluid saturation from logs (Clean sand and Shaly sand)
- Interpretation techniques using logs individually and in combination (Qualitative and Quantitative Interpretations)
- Cross Plot
- Hydrocarbon Identification and Net Pay Estimation
- Case Studies
Participants:
- Geologist
- Geophysics
- Drilling Engineers
- Reservoir Engineers
- Production Engineers
- Production Engineers
- Technicians
- Anyone interested in a solid understanding of the principles of formation evaluations
Instructor
Dr. Ir. Dedy Kristanto, M.Sc is a Lecturer of Petroleum Engineering Department at UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta. He accomplished his Bachelor Degree from Petroleum Engineering Department UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta, Master Degree specialized on Reservoir Engineering from Bandung Institute of Technology and hold Doctor of Philosophy especially in Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Oil Recovery from University Technology Malaysia. He is also as a Course Instructor, Consultant and Technical Advisor for oil and gas industry.
Registration Fee:
Registration Deadline: June 28, 2010
- US$ 990.00/person from 1 (one) Company
- US$ 880.00/person for 3 (three) or more than 3 (Three) Participants from 1 (one) Company
Fee includes the following:
- Four-day registration fee for all Training sessions;
- Lunch per day
- Daily coffee/tea breaks
- Integrated Quality Training Materials (SOFTCOPY AND HARDCOPY)
- Quality Training Kits,
- Convenient Training Facilites,
- Certifícate of Compleción.