WELL LOGGING TECHNIQUES AND FORMATION

About Course
This course provides a comprehensive overview of well logging techniques and formation evaluation, covering both fundamental concepts and advanced applications. Students will learn about the various types of well logs, their uses, and how to interpret them to gain insights into subsurface geological formations. The course emphasizes the practical applications of well logging in the oil and gas industry, including reservoir characterization, production optimization, and well integrity assessment.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the principles and applications of different well logging techniques.
- Interpret well logs to identify lithology, porosity, permeability, and fluid saturation.
- Evaluate hydrocarbon reservoirs using well log data.
- Apply well log data to optimize well placement and completion strategies.
- Assess well integrity using well logs.
Course Content
Notes
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Well Logging Introduction
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Resistivity Logging
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Induction Logging
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DENSITY LOG | GAMMA RAY LOG | SPONTANEOUS POTENTIAL (SP) LOG
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NMR Logging | Sidewall Coring (Sample Taker) | Cased Hole Logging Unit | Cased Hole Operations
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Cement Bond Tool
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Radioactive Fluid Density Tool and Production Gamma Ray Tool
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Capacitance Temperature Flowmeter and Caliper Log
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Formation Evaluation
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