Topics
- Rock properties and pore geometry
- Consistent and effective Petrophysics inputs to improve oil recovery
- Knowledge and practical use of total and effective porosity calculation
- Integration reservoir and petrophysical data to maximize economic recovery of hydrocarbons
- Knowledge on permeability and rock quality interpretation
- New techniques and tools in well logging including imaging logging tools
- Knowledge on hydrocarbon typing and saturation estimation
- Integration of core analysis and open -hole logs
- Practical experiences and case studies scenarios
- Formation pressure selection, interpretation and pressure correlation
Who should Attend
Attendees involved or interested in professionals with background and experience in petrophysics, including well log analysts, petrophysicists, geophysicists, geologists, reservoir engineers, geoscientists, petroleum engineers and other E&P professionals.
Well logs are detailed record of the geologic formations by a borehole.