INTERPRETATION OF ROCKS, LOG, AND TEST DATA
ACARA
11 – 13 Maret 2020 | Rp 7.950.000/ peserta di Bandung
28 – 30 April 2020 | Rp 7.950.000/ peserta di Bandung
18 – 20 Mei 2020 | Rp 7.950.000/ peserta di Bandung
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INTERPRETATION OF ROCKS, LOG, AND TEST DATA TRAINING DESCRIPTION
This Interpretation of Rock, Log, and Test Data course provides the background necessary to solve complex reservoir evaluation and productivity problems faced in Exploration, Field Appraisal and Field Development. The key fundamentals of rock properties, logging tools and engineering data needed to solve these problems are reviewed. The concepts are illustrated with a series of real world problems that become increasingly complex as knowledge is gained in the class. Emphasis is placed on solving problems in a workshop format.
DESIGNED FOR
Petrophysicists, petroleum reservoir engineers, geologists and geophysicists who have a basic understanding of petrophysics, geology and engineering and need a more advanced understanding of how to integrate the different data sets together to more completely understand reservoir performance.
It is recommended that participates have a basic knowledge of logging fundamentals. The basic of logging will be reviewed in the class.
YOU WILL LEARN
Participants will learn how to:
- Identify clastic and carbonate rock types based on productivity differences
- Determine the key reservoir rock parameters needed for a more accurate reservoir evaluation
- Learn how to use cuttings, sidewall cores and cores to determine reservoir parameters
- Design an integrated interpretation
- Calculate Vclay
- Calculate porosity using porosity logs in complex lithologies
- Determine what percentage of porosity contributes to production
- Calculate Sw using different methods
- Determine pay and pay classes
- Tie rock and well log information to production performance
INTERPRETATION OF ROCKS, LOG, AND TEST DATA TRAINING MATERIAL OUTLINE
- Objectives of integration
- Key rock properties for formation evaluation
- Impact of depositional environment and rock properties
- Petrophysical rock type
- Texture, porosity and permeability
- Clay impact Summary of basic logging tools
- Subsurface rock sampling
- Use of subsurface pressure data and evaluation
- Relative permeability
- Capillary pressure application to pay determination
- Basic methodology for an integrated interpretation
- Rock typing
- Catalog approach
- Clastic and carbonate rock types Important reservoir rock parameters
- Cementation and saturation components – CEC – fluid sensitivity
- Review of production profiles
- Overview of pressure transient analysis
- Calculation of Vclay/Vshale calibration of core and logs
- Calculation of porosity using porosity Logs in complex lithologies
- What is effective porosity?
- Calculation of SW using different methods
- Determining pay and pay classes
INSTRUCTOR : Dr.-Ing. Bonar Tua Halomoan Marbun and Team
VENUE : Bandung (Golden Flower, Banana Inn, Serela, Gino Feruci), Amaroossa Hotel, Noor Hotel, Grand Setiabudi Hotel, dll
INTERPRETATION OF ROCKS, LOG, AND TEST DATA TRAINING DURATION : 3 days
- 11 Mar 2020-13 Mar 2020
- 28 Apr 2020-30 Apr 2020
- 18 Mei 2020-20 Mei 2020
- 17 Jun 2020-19 Jun 2020
- 28 Jul 2020-30 Jul 2020
- 19 Agust 2020-21 Agust 2020
- 30 Sep 2020-02 Okt 2020
- 21 Okt 2020-23 Okt 2020
- 18 Nop 2020-20 Nop 2020
- 29 Des 2020-31 Des 2020
INVESTMENT PRICE/PERSON :
- Rp. 7.950.000/person (full fare) or
- Rp. 7.750.000/person (early bird, payment 1 week before training) or
- Rp. 7.500.000/person (if there are 3 persons or more from the same company)
FACILITIES FOR PARTICIPANTS:
- Training Module
- Flash Disk contains training material
- Certificate
- Stationeries: NoteBook and Ballpoint
- T-Shirt
- Backpack
- Training Photo
- Training room with Full AC facilities and multimedia
- Lunch and twice coffeebreak every day of training
- Qualified Instructor
- Transportation for participants from hotel of participants to/from hotel of training – VV (if minimal participants is 4 persons from the same company)
INTERPRETATION OF ROCKS, LOG, AND TEST DATA