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Provided by: HOT Engineering Production Logging and Reservoir MonitoringGeological Engineering |
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Based on the highly successful Reservoir Monitoring and Production Log Interpretation course which Roger Nutt taught for many years, this course has been modified to reduce the time spent on Cement Bond and Casing Corrosion Logs and their interpretation, to give additional time for interpreting production and reservoir monitoring logs, designing the logging program, engineering the surveys, and interpreting the results. However, for completeness, the manual sections on cement bond and corrosion surveys have been left intact. The more you already know about cased-hole logs, the more you can expect to learn about understanding what your logs are telling about the behaviour of the well and the surrounding reservoir. You will learn by solving for yourself a host of real, practical and down-to-earth problems from a wide variety of wells and situations.
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- T asked: Hi, I'm a research student from the , Manchester, studying Petroleum and Gas Engineering, Im interested in this topic for my dissertation, just came across your website, i would please like to request some information on this topic. my contact details are t. salford. ac. uk
- A asked: Date for the courses During the next December.
- N asked: We are interested on corrosion log interpretation course which would consist of; - Basic fundamentals of corrosion and scaling mechanisms - Introduction to the results from a generica processing (joint by joint analysis) - A a How-toa guide on reading these processed logs and putting them in the context of physical corrosions (i. e. how to identify problems) - Assisting us in developing a template for a corrosion log report that our customer expects. Your prompt feedback is highly appreciated. Thanks & Regards,
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Production Logging and Reservoir Monitoring Seminar Schedule
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Production Logging and Reservoir Monitoring
Based on the highly successful Reservoir Monitoring and Production Log Interpretation course which Roger Nutt taught for many years, this course has been modified to reduce the time spent on Cement Bond and Casing Corrosion Logs and their interpretation, to give additional time for interpreting production and reservoir monitoring logs, designing the logging program, engineering the surveys, and interpreting the results. However, for completeness, the manual sections on cement bond and corrosion surveys have been left intact. The more you already know about cased-hole logs, the more you can expect to learn about understanding what your logs are telling about the behaviour of the well and the surrounding reservoir. You will learn by solving for yourself a host of real, practical and down-to-earth problems from a wide variety of wells and situations.
OUTLINE
What data is needed for production logging and reservoir monitoring, and how to set up and maintain the database
Why fluid migration through the casing-formation annulus is so common
Causes of casing damage and leaks
Production logging tools and principles
Flowmeters - how they work, what they measure
How apparent flow can be affected by the kind of perforation gun you use
How to recognize vertical flow
Bubble counter techniques
Temperature tools, and how to use them to identify flow behind the casing
Gradiomanometer and fluid density tools and their application
Water Hold-up meters
Calipers
What the presence of NORM means, and how to use gamma-ray and spectral gamma-ray to identify it
How production logging tools are affected by deviation
Mono and Multi-phase flow analysis
Porosity and water saturation determination through casing
TDT, Principle and uses, qualitative and quantitative
C/O, Gamma Spectroscopy logging
Time lapse monitoring of gas-oil and oil-water contacts and water saturation
Identifying by-passed oil and gas
Identifying the presence and speed of water flow behind the casing
Problems with horizontal wells - and how to solve them
How to select the right tools and engineer the cased-hole logging program
OUTLINE
What data is needed for production logging and reservoir monitoring, and how to set up and maintain the database
Why fluid migration through the casing-formation annulus is so common
Causes of casing damage and leaks
Production logging tools and principles
Flowmeters - how they work, what they measure
How apparent flow can be affected by the kind of perforation gun you use
How to recognize vertical flow
Bubble counter techniques
Temperature tools, and how to use them to identify flow behind the casing
Gradiomanometer and fluid density tools and their application
Water Hold-up meters
Calipers
What the presence of NORM means, and how to use gamma-ray and spectral gamma-ray to identify it
How production logging tools are affected by deviation
Mono and Multi-phase flow analysis
Porosity and water saturation determination through casing
TDT, Principle and uses, qualitative and quantitative
C/O, Gamma Spectroscopy logging
Time lapse monitoring of gas-oil and oil-water contacts and water saturation
Identifying by-passed oil and gas
Identifying the presence and speed of water flow behind the casing
Problems with horizontal wells - and how to solve them
How to select the right tools and engineer the cased-hole logging program
About The Training Provider: HOT Engineering
HOT Engineering - HOT Engineering is a company headquartered in Leoben, Austria, offering exploration and field development and E&P training services to the petroleum industry worldwide. With 20 years of consulting experience, we are one of the leading providers of advanced and integrated geological, geophysical, petrophysical and reservoir and production engineering technology, and we are well positioned to...

