Location: Virtual
Date: 28th Nov - 9th Dec 2022
Instructors: Jenny Garnham, Martin Kennedy
RPS will be delivering a virtual run of N003a: Geological Interpretation of Well Logs with Jenny Garnham from 28 November - 9 December.
A great introductory course to the principles and applications of conventional well logs, best suited for those beginning to acquaint themselves with logs or those who do not use logs all the time and need a refresher.
Business Impact: The ultimate objectives of this course are to be able to use sets of well logs to establish robust correlation schemes, guide well placement and derive property inputs for geological modelling. These skills will enable participants to reduce risk, understand uncertainty, improve success rates, and reduce costs throughout the life cycle of subsurface projects.
This course is an introduction to the principles and applications of conventional well logs. It shows how combinations of logs can be used to interpret mineralogy, lithology, facies, depositional environments and key sequence stratigraphic markers such as flooding surfaces. Sessions start by considering the individual measurements but as the course progresses there is an increasing emphasis on combinations of measurements and the trends with depth. The climax of the course is an exercise to produce a robust correlation scheme using data from three wells.
Participants will receive a digital copy of the text book “Geological Interpretation of Well Logs” by Malcolm Rider and Martin Kennedy.
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