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

Mathilde ADELINET

Maria AGUILERA

Maria AGUILERA

Alain AURIAULT

Alain AURIAULT

Carla CASTILLO

Carla CASTILLO

Frédérique FOURNIER

Frédérique FOURNIER

Karine LABAT

Karine LABAT

Jerome LAVAL

Jerome LAVAL

Arnaud TORRES

Arnaud TORRES