Course Details
 
Advanced Carbonate Petrophysics
Course Code : JQ-1516  Duration : 5days
 
Introduction
This five-day course is for Engineers, Geologists and Team Leaders who require an understanding of the complexities of open-hole carbonate log analysis. Participants will learn to characterize rock quality visually(thin sections, CT-scan, etc) and numerically(routine core analyses, capillary pressure, etc) and to then relatethose results to both routine and specialty open-hole log responses. The complementary nature of the various toolsand techniquesare discussed and illustrated with actual carbonate data
 
Course Objectives
YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO
  • Recognize the key distinctions between carbonates and sandstones
  • Understand the implications of those differences upon modern logging tool responses and formation evaluation methods
  • Perform both quick-look and detailed interpretations, taking into account carbonate complexities
  • Design a cross-discipline formation evaluation program that will characterize the interpretational parameters associated with a specific reservoir, and facilitate complete analyses
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    Course Outline
  • Chapter 1
  • Introduction
  • Carbonate vs Sandstone
  • Thin Sections
  • Chapter 2
  • Lucia Petrophysical Classification
  • Capillary Pressure
  • Chapter 3
  • CT-Scan
  • Spontaneous Potential Log
  • Gamma Ray Log
  • Chapter 4
  • Sonic Log
  • Chapter 5
  • Bulk Density Log
  • Chapter 6
  • Neutron Log
  • Chapter 7
  • Multi Mineral Porosity Cross plots
  • Specialty Sonic
  • Porosity Log QC & Normalization
  • Porosity – Mineralogy from Core Data
  • Laboratory Mineralogy (XRD, XRF, etc)
  • Laboratory Evaluation of Cuttings
  • Permeability from Core Data10
  • Chapter 8
  • Resistivity from Logs
  • Archie 'm' Exponent
  • Archie 'n' Exponent
  • Quick Look Techniques
  • Pickett Plot86Slide
  • Chapter 9
  • Pulsed Neutron Log
  • Log-inject-log with Pulsed Neutron Logging
  • Chapter 10
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Basic
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Carbonate
  • Chapter 11
  • Dielectric Tools96
  • Chapter 12
  • Image Logs
  • Borehole Gravity Meter
  • Pressure Profiles
  • Chapter 13
  • Field Determination of Archie Exponents
  • Primary vs Vuggy / Fractured Porosity
  • Light Hydrocarbon Effects
  • Chapter 14
  • Comparison of Vuggy Porosity Evaluation Techniques
  • 1Rock Quality and Cutoffs
  • Quick Look Case HistoriesArabia
  • Iran
  • Chapter 15
  • Field StudiesMadden Deep Field, Madison Formation, Wind River Basin
  • Cabin Creek Field, Red River Formation, Williston Basin
  • Jay Field, Smackover Formation, Gulf Coast Basin
  • Weyburn Field, Mission Canyon Formation, Williston Basin
  • Cementation Exponents & Pore Geometry
  • Chapter 16
  • Linear Correlation
  • Summary
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