Applied Coring and Well Logging for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization

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Applied Coring and Well Logging for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization

Applied Coring and Well Logging for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization
15 - 19 Dec 2024
Swaziland, Switzerland
Switzerland

What are the Goals?

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Design good coring program and minimize rock alteration
  • Determine rock properties using routine and special core analyses
  • Interpret, and apply different logging methods for clean and shale reservoirs
  • Integrate/correlate core and log data for well correlations
  • Apply different techniques for identification/characterization of flow units.

Who is this Training Course for?

This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:

  • Petroleum Engineers & Reservoir Engineers
  • Geologists, Petrophysicists, and Geophysicists
  • Geological engineers & other discipline engineers
  • Engineers who are new to the profession
  • Other individuals who need to know about current & advanced techniques of in reservoir characterization

Daily Agenda

Day One: Integrated Core Analysis and Coring Program

  • Integrated coring program
  • Coring definition and objectives
  • Coring types  and coring  analysis techniques
  • Workflow for required core analysis
  • Contents of coring program and coring report
  • Selection of coring fluids and applied coring tools

Day Two: Coring Protocol and Lab Measurements

  • Coring types and coring protocol
  • Essential reservoir rock properties
  • Whole coring, sidewall, and other coring types
  • Definition and equations for reservoir rock properties
  • Lab Measurements and Calculations of rock properties
  • RCAL-Porosity,  Permeability, and Saturation

Day Three: Special Core Analysis (SCAL) Measurement

  • Special Core Analysis (SCAL) Lab Measurements:
  • Capillary Pressure: uses and measurement methods
  • Rock Wettability: implications and measurement methods
  • Relative Permeability: steady-state and unsteady-state techniques
  • Effect of wettability alteration on relative permeability and oil recovery
  • Limitations of current laboratory measurement techniques
  • Applications of rock properties in reservoir and production engineering

Day Four: Principles and Analysis of Well Logging Methods

  • Well Logging Methods
  • Permeable zone methods: SP and Gamma Ray
  • Electric resistivity well logging methods
  • Porosity logs: Neutron, Density, and Acoustic
  • Water saturation using Archie’s equation with its limitations
  • Water saturation of shaly formations using different models
  • Log-Core Correlation: Applications and Importance
  • Rock Mechanical Properties: Why and How to determine?

Day Five: Reservoir Characterization of Flow Units

  • Core characterization and correlations of well logging Data
  • Advanced core analysis: newly-developed tools in the Industry
  • Limitations and applications of correlations for reservoir description
  • Different techniques identifying flow units of heterogeneous reservoirs
  • Advanced technique for Reservoir Characterization Using Different Sources of Data

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Date & Time
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Start - 11:00 AM (Asia/Kuwait)
Thursday, December 19, 2024
End - 11:00 AM (Asia/Kuwait)

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Location

Geneva

Swaziland
Switzerland
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Seattle International For Training

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