Petrophysics for Reservoir Characterization and Development
Overview
This comprehensive five-day training program provides participants with an in-depth understanding of Petrophysics and its vital role in oil and gas exploration and production. The course covers both traditional and modern petrophysical techniques, focusing on core analysis, well log interpretation, and the integration of data for effective reservoir characterization.
Through practical exercises, case studies, and real-world examples, participants will gain the skills needed to evaluate reservoirs, optimize field development strategies, and apply advanced petrophysical concepts in both conventional and unconventional reservoirs.
Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
* Understand the scope and significance of Petrophysics in the oil and gas industry.
* Identify and evaluate fundamental petrophysical properties, including porosity and permeability.
* Perform and interpret traditional core analysis and compare results with well log data.
* Master well log interpretation techniques for reservoir evaluation.
* Integrate petrophysical datasets for robust reservoir characterization.
* Apply advanced petrophysical techniques to unconventional reservoirs.
* Interpret case studies to connect theory with field applications.
Methodology
The course employs an interactive and hands-on learning approach, including:
* **Expert-led presentations** to explain concepts and techniques.
* **Practical exercises** on core analysis and log interpretation.
* **Case studies** from real oil and gas projects.
* **Group discussions** to enhance collaborative problem-solving.
* **Visual demonstrations** of petrophysical tools and software applications.
Training Outline
Day 1 – Introduction to Petrophysics
* Definition and scope of Petrophysics
* Importance in oil and gas exploration and production
* Overview of petrophysical properties
* Introduction to rocks and fluids
* Rock-fluid interactions
* Fundamentals of porosity and permeability
* Overview of petrophysical tools and methods
Day 2 – Traditional Petrophysics: Core Analysis
* Importance of core analysis in Petrophysics
* Core sampling methods
* Comparing core data with log data
* Porosity and permeability from core analysis
* Saturation measurements
* Capillary pressure and wettability
Day 3 – Traditional Petrophysics: Well Log Analysis
* Role of well logs in petrophysical analysis
* Types of well logs
* Electrical logs (SP, resistivity)
* Nuclear logs (gamma ray, neutron, density)
* Acoustic logs (sonic logs)
* Log-log crossplots for petrophysical interpretation
Day 4 – Reservoir Petrophysics: Reservoir Characterization
* Integrating petrophysical data for reservoir characterization
* Role of reservoir Petrophysics in field development
* Petrophysical interpretation models
* Volumetric analysis (porosity, saturation, net pay)
* Reservoir mapping and zonation
* Fluid typing and contact analysis
Day 5 – Advanced Topics in Reservoir Petrophysics
* Advanced petrophysical techniques for enhanced reservoir understanding
* Emerging trends in Petrophysics
* Applications in unconventional reservoirs
* Case studies and practical applications
Who Should Attend
This program is ideal for:
* Geologists, geophysicists, and reservoir engineers
* Petrophysicists and well log analysts
* Production and drilling engineers
* Exploration managers and asset team members
* Technical professionals transitioning into Petrophysics roles
Enquiries & Registration
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