Fundamentals of Open-Hole Log Interpretation
Fundamentals of Open-Hole Log Interpretation
This is a course designed for geologists, geophysicists, petroleum engineers and other industry professionals who are interested to learn some basic log interpretation techniques.
The course will provide the basic petrophysical principles as well as basic techniques and procedures to interpret commonly recorded log measurements.
At the end of the seminar the participant should be able to perform a quick-look interpretation (estimates of net pay, porosity and water saturation) for sand and carbonate formations.
The course will cover:
- Introduction to well logging
- SP and Gamma Ray applications
- Uses and limitations
- Resistivity tool principles and applications
- Acoustic tool principles and applications
- Basic nuclear tool principles and applications
- Basic hand and eye log interpretation methods
- Basic calculations of volume shale, porosity, water resistivity and water saturation
- Complete well evaluation exercise to test competency
More information contact Wallace International, LLC @ jwallace @Wallace-international.com
Class Information
Field: Log Analysis
Skill Level: General/Some Basic Math
Instructor(s): James Wallace
Minimum # of Participants: 05
Available Seats Remaining: 15
Session Schedule
Virtual Zoom Class
URL will be emailed once payment has been received
18 Oct 2021 to 29 Oct 2021 (9 ½ days)
Start time: 9:00AM CST (4 hours per day)
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