Petrophysics of Complex Reservoirs. Key Insights and Novel Techniques
Sunday, 29 September 2024, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. | Muscat, Oman
Course Content
This petrophysical evaluation course offers an immersive exploration into the details of reservoir characterization, focusing on a diverse array of geological formations. Participants will delve into advanced techniques, combining well log profiles and laboratory data, to unravel the challenges of fractured reservoirs, basement rocks, metamorphic and volcaniclastic formations, carbonates, reservoirs with heavy oil, and organic mudstones formation evaluation.
Fractured Reservoirs
This course addresses the unique challenges of fractured reservoirs, providing participants with insights into fracture characterization, permeability, water saturation and the integration of dipole sonic arrays and borehole images with laboratory analyses. Emphasis is on practical applications to navigate complexities associated with fractured reservoirs.
Evaluation of Basement Rocks
Covering techniques for assessing basement rocks, this module includes porosity determination, saturation analysis, and integration of well log data for meaningful subsurface insights. Real world examples of these reservoir types will be showcased.
Petrophysical Assessment of Metamorphic and Volcaniclastic Formations
Exploring advanced laboratory methods for petrophysical evaluation of metamorphic and volcaniclastic formations, this module equips participants with skills to interpret well log data and optimize reservoir characterization. Real world examples will be presented.
Carbonates
Frequently highly heterogeneous and significant in the Middle East, this section provides nuanced understanding of carbonate reservoirs, covering diagenesis, pore structure analysis, permeability calculations, cementation exponent, and water saturation. Emphasis is on integrating laboratory data and well log profiles for enhanced reservoir modeling accuracy.
Organic Mudstones
An exploration of innovative laboratory techniques for characterizing organic mudstones, covering TOC analysis, pore structure assessment, porosity, mineralogy and water saturation determination and integration of well log data for refining reservoir models.
Throughout the course, participants engage in practical exercises, case studies, and collaborative discussions, reinforcing their understanding of diverse reservoir types. By the course's conclusion, participants possess a holistic skill set for comprehensive petrophysical evaluations in various geological settings.
Who should Attend
Petrophysicists, geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, geomechanical engineers, reservoir engineers.
Instructor
- Fee:
- $665 USD
- Registration Deadline Extended:
- 29 August 2024
Venue
Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre
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