PGS04 - Petrophysics – Well logging - Evaluation of formation
PGS04 - Petrophysics – Well logging - Evaluation of formation
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Program : Petroleum Geosciences
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Presentation
PGS2023 _ PETROPHYSICS_ F. FOURNIER
PGS2023_ DATA ANALYSIS _F. FOURNIER
PGS2023 _WELL LOGGING _ J. LAVAL
PGS2023_Advanced Logging_T. BRADLEY (BAKER HUGHES)
PGS2023_ ACOUSTIC LOGGING_P. DEBEC (TOTAL)
PGS2023_Borehole Imagery Solberg_ F. BENDER
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Learning Objectives
- Explain the concepts of capillary pressure, its link to water saturation; explain the concept of permeability and relative permeability.
- Understand the measurement processes in the laboratory of these parameters and their limitations. Is aware of the importance of laboratory petrophysical data to constrain the interpretation of logs. Carry out a rapid interpretation of a set of well-log profiles ("Quick Look"),
- Determine the parameters of a quantitative log interpretation, and give a critical analysis of the results obtained,
- Use the main results obtained from borehole imaging tools, advanced logging tools and from Production Logging tools to improve the petrophysical evaluation of a formation
- Run in autonomy an electrofacies determination at a specific well
- Explain the principles of classification approaches
- Interpret the standard criteria for the quality control of a classification result Build a robust regression model
List of speakers
Mathilde ADELINET
Maria AGUILERA
Alain AURIAULT
Carla CASTILLO
Antoine COUTURIER
Jean-Pierre DEFLANDRE
Eric DEVILLE
Frédérique FOURNIER
Karine LABAT
Jerome LAVAL
Olivier LERAT
Christian PAUCHON
Arnaud TORRES