The focus of this course will be advanced formation evaluation and interpretation in carbonates. A strong emphasis will be placed on pore geometry and evaluating the parameters that effect carbonates such as “m”, “n”, and microporosity. This course includes 1-2 hours daily of workshop examples that will help participants with their future work in carbonates reservoir environments.
Participants will learn about the geology of carbonates and the principles and effects of dolomitization. The physics and application of a select number of logging tools with special application for carbonates interpretations will be covered. Specific tools that will be covered during the duration of this course include Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) imaging, NMR scanner, acoustic measurements, acoustic scanner imaging, and borehole imaging to quantify vugs and fractures. Participants will also learn about pore geometry and flow units, including capillary pressure measurements, J-Factor applications, and petro-rock typing.
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Registration for this class closes on October 28.
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