An Interactive 5-Day Training Course
Advanced Well Log Interpretation
Mastering Log Analysis & Formation Evaluation
Course Overview
Well logs provide an intricate documentation of geological formations penetrated by a borehole. These records represent critical and valuable data collected at various stages of a well's lifecycle, crucial for determining the petrophysical characteristics that ascertain the reservoir's economic worth. Consequently, the methodologies applied in analyzing and interpreting well logs are fundamental for the identification of hydrocarbon extraction potentials.
This Advanced Well Log Interpretation training course is meticulously designed to cover the entire spectrum of well logging, from the fundamental principles and tools involved in well log interpretation to the intricate techniques required for analyzing complex geological formations. Starting with the basics of well logging and petrophysical properties, the course quickly progresses to detailed sessions on electrical, sonic, and nuclear loggings, offering deep insights into each method's unique applications and challenges. Participants will then explore the cutting-edge realms of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Production Logging (PL), and Logging-While-Drilling (LWD), which are pivotal for real-time formation evaluation and optimizing drilling operations. The curriculum culminates in integrated data interpretation strategies and advanced topics, including log applications in complex carbonate reservoirs, shaly sands, and shale oil/gas formations, enriched with interpretation case studies. This comprehensive approach ensures that participants are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills to tackle the challenges of modern well log interpretation, making it an essential training course for professionals aiming to excel in the evolving landscape of oil and gas exploration and production.
This GLOMACS Advanced Well Log Interpretation training course will feature:
- Fundamentals of Well Log Interpretation
- Electrical, Sonic and Nuclear Loggings
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Production Logging (PL) and Logging-While-Drilling (LWD)
- Integrated Interpretation of Well Logging Data
- Advanced Measurements and Topics,
- Complex Geological Applications
- Interpretation Case Studies
Training Objectives
By the end of this Advanced Well Log Interpretation training course, participants will be able to:
- Understand comprehensively the fundamentals and advanced techniques of well log interpretation.
- Identify and evaluate petrophysical properties and formation evaluation using various logging tools.
- Apply integrated interpretation strategies to assess complex geological formations accurately.
- Utilize advanced measurements and methodologies for detailed reservoir characterization.
- Analyze and interpret log data in complex environments such as carbonate reservoirs, shaly sands, and shale oil/gas formations.
- Enhance decision-making skills for drilling and production optimization through real-time log analysis and case studies.
Training Methodology
This training course will be delivered through meticulously crafted slides, incorporating animations on pertinent topics. Each participant will receive a comprehensive manual in printed form, encompassing all slides, or in an electronic PDF format. Our pedagogical approach also encompasses pre-course and post-course evaluation tests to assess understanding of the subject matter.
Organisational Impact
The organization will benefit because:
- Elevates the technical proficiency of its workforce in well log interpretation and reservoir analysis.
- Enhances decision-making capabilities with improved accuracy in formation evaluation and reservoir characterization.
- Boosts operational efficiency through the application of advanced logging tools and interpretation techniques.
- Fosters innovation and adoption of best practices in well logging and data analysis.
- Strengthens competitive advantage by optimizing resource identification and extraction processes.
Personal Impact
Attendees will gain by participation in this training course as a result of:
- Acquiring in-depth knowledge on well log interpretation and its application in reservoir evaluation.
- Enhancing skills in utilizing various logging tools and techniques for accurate formation analysis.
- Developing the ability to integrate complex log data for comprehensive geological and reservoir insights.
- Gaining expertise in addressing challenges in carbonate, shaly sands, and shale oil/gas reservoirs through advanced log interpretation methods.
- Improving practical skills through simulation exercises, case studies, and analysis of real-world logging scenarios.
Who should Attend?
This GLOMACS Advanced Well Log Interpretation training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Exploration Engineers
- Production Engineers
- Geologists, Geophysicist and Petrophysicist
- Petroleum, Reservoir and Drilling Engineers
- In general, all other oil & gas industry professionals who are involved in logging data interpretation and validation
Training Outline
DAY 1: Fundamentals of Well Log Interpretation
- Origination and Development of Well Logging
- Petrophysical Properties and Formation Evaluation
- Introduction to Common Well Logging Tools
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- Open-Hole Logging Tools
- Cased-Hole Logging Tools
- Basic Relationships of Well Log Interpretation
- Basic Information Needed in Log Interpretation
- Depth Measurements & Control
DAY 2: Electrical, Sonic and Nuclear Loggings
- Electrical Logging
- Spontaneous Potential Logging
- Resistivity Logs
- Dipmeter Logging
- Sonic Logging
- Sonic Log
- Acoustic Wave Amplitude Logging
- Ultrasonic Imager Logs (USI)
- UltraSonic Borehole Imager (UBI)
- Circumferential Borehole Imaging Log (CBIL)
- Nuclear Logging
- Gamma Ray Logs
- Interaction Between Formation and Neutron
- Definitions for Neutron Logging
- Nuclear Logging
- Thermal Neutron Decay Time Logs
- Carbon/Oxygen (C/O) Log
DAY 3: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Production Logging (PL) and Logging-While-Drilling (LWD)
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Principles of of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
- A Brief History of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Tool
- LWD NMR
- Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Production Logging (PL)
- Spinner Flowmeter Logging
- Fluid-Identification Logs
- Radioactive-Tracer Logging
- Pulsed Neutron Logs for Flow Profiling
- Repeat Formation Tester
- Logging-While-Drilling (LWD)
- LWD Tools
- Resistivity Measurements While Drilling
- Density Measurements While Drilling
- Nuclear Measurements While Drilling
- Sonic Measurements While Drilling
- Geosteering
DAY 4: Integrated Interpretation of Well Logging Data
- Reservoir Classification
- Formation Evaluation
- Method to Determine Lithology: M–N PLOT
- Umaa MID Plot
- Resistivity Versus Porosity Crossplots (Pickett Map)
- Porosity Determination in Complex Conditions
- Resistivity Ratio Methods to Identify Fluid Type
- Permeability Calculation
- Structure Analysis
- Multi-well Integrated Interpretation
DAY 5: Advanced Measurements and Topics, Complex Geological Applications & Interpretation Case Studies
- Pressure Measurements, Fluid Sampling & Analysis using Formation Testers
- Log Interpretation in Complex Carbonate Reservoirs
- Macro-, meso- & micro-porosity issues, porosity determination in multiple lithologies
- Determination of Rw & saturations, permeability in tight/fractured carbonates
- Log Interpretation in Shaly Sands
- Clay properties & identification
- Vsh determination
- Clay double layer & excess conductivity,
- Different resistivity models/approaches for saturation determination
- Log Applications in Shale – Oil/Gas Formations
- Source rock identification/kerogen/TOC/adsorbed gas estimation
- Use of sonic and imaging logs to identify brittleness and select zones for frack design
- Interpretation Case Studies
Certificates
- On successful completion of this training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates
- Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE) : In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsor, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance
Accreditation
GLOMACS is registered with NASBA as a sponsor of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. NASBA have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.learningmarket.org.
All Training Seminars delivered by GLOMACS by default are eligible for CPE Credit.
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