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| Advanced Carbonate Petrophysics |
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| Course Code : JQ-1516 |
Duration : 5days |
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| 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 |
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| 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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jqitcoman@gmail.com |
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http://www.jqtraining.com |
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968-24-272 |
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968-24-700-814 |
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