Formation evaluation is the analysis of subsurface formation characteristics, such as lithology, porosity, permeability, and saturation by methods such as wireline well logging and core analysis.
The principal objectives of formation evaluation are to evaluate the presence or absence of commercial quantities of hydrocarbons in formations penetrated by, or lying near, the wellbore and to determine the static and dynamic characteristics of productive reservoirs. Another objective of productive reservoirs.Nov 8, 1972
Coring is another method of formation evaluation. The operator—the oil company— obtains one type of core sample by lowering a sidewall sampler into the borehole. At the desired interval, the driller activates the sampler to fire several small cylinders into the wall of the hole.
Mud loggers are field specialists who monitor the oil well and collect samples for the geologist. They oversee the collection, processing, handling, and analysis of samples collected from wells. They examine, describe, and record samples following industry standards and customer's requirements.
This PetroKnowledge training course provides the participant with an intensive training on the concepts of the petrophysical interpretation and well logging; in-depth understanding of the physical principles of the tools used in the logging operation and will cover the complete interpretation workflow for formation evaluation.
This PetroKnowledge e training course will help the participants and enrich their knowledge over different topics related to reservoir characterization and log interpretation. By the end of the course, the participants will have covered the following in detail:
The participants will understand the role of the log interpretation within the exploration and development campaigns in addition to a great exposure to the quality control of the well logs, either LWD or E-line.
This interactive course will introduce you to the fascinating world of petrophysics, the relationship between the rock, the fluid it contains and its interactions, from the downhole response to the actual formation evaluation techniques and procedures.#N#The course will explore the tools response to different lithologies and will help you understand log readings, applications and limitations.
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The HOT Energy Group (HOT) is a technology driven, multidisciplinary and independent organisation serving the oil & gas industry in its pursuit of recovery and field operations optimisation. With more than three decades of specialist experience in the subsurface domain,...
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