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FE1 Basic Logs

This 3-day course teaches basic well log interpretation skills. It is aimed at wellsite geologists, mud loggers, and drilling operators. The course covers obtaining and interpreting wireline logs to determine lithology, porosity, permeability, fluid types and contacts. Delegates will learn to identify reservoir zones, estimate water saturation, and make quick evaluations of well data. The fee for the course is £1350 plus VAT.

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FE1 Basic Logs

This 3-day course teaches basic well log interpretation skills. It is aimed at wellsite geologists, mud loggers, and drilling operators. The course covers obtaining and interpreting wireline logs to determine lithology, porosity, permeability, fluid types and contacts. Delegates will learn to identify reservoir zones, estimate water saturation, and make quick evaluations of well data. The fee for the course is £1350 plus VAT.

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Wellsite Operations Training

FE1: Basic Log Interpretation


Target Audience
Wellsite Geologists Operations Geologists Mud Loggers MWD Operators Directional Drillers Technical & Support Staff

Obtaining Well Logs


The nature of well logs Conveyance Methods Tool Suites Theory of Operation Borehole Environent Invasion

Log Interpretation

Course Length
3 days

Log Correlation Lithology Determination Gamma & S.P. Density/Neutron Logs Crossplots Facies & Environments

Course Fee
1350 (+VAT)

Reservoir Evaluation
Recognition of Permeability Identification of Hydrocarbons Fluid types & contacts Porosity and Permeability Determination Water Saturation (Sw) estimation

Stag Geological Services Ltd. 3 Fortuna Court, Calleva Park Aldermaston, Reading RG7 8UB, United Kingdom tel +44 (0) 118 982 0151

Wellsite Operations Training

FE1: Basic Log Interpretation


Course Aims To enable delegates to determine lithology, reservoir and pore fluid characteristics using Quick-Look log interpretation techniques from traditional open hole Wireline and LWD logs. Wireline Logs: Basic Concepts Types of Open Hole Logs Information Required Log Header Relationships Borehole Environment Invasion Profiles Rw & Rmf Porosity and Permeability Resistivity and Water Saturation Temperature Corrections Theory of Operation Spontaneous Potential Gamma Ray Resistivity Logs Laterologs Induction Logs Microresistivity Logs Neutron Porosity Sonic Formation Density Dipmeter Tools MWD & LWD Tools Theory of Operation Transmission Systems Tool Configuration Sensors Operating Procedures and Practice MWD/Wireline Response Comparison Borehole Imaging Logs Geological Interpretation Identification of Lithology Environment and Facies Identification of Permeability Identification of Porosity Geosteering Applications Reservoir Evaluation Quick Look Porosity Calculations Identification of Hydrocarbon Bearing Zones Hydrocarbon Type Evaluation Saturation Calculations Archie Shaly sands Carbonates Resistivity Ratio Cross-Plots Imaging logs Sonic Density Resistivity Case Studies and Worked Examples

Delegates will learn how to: Identify lithology from well logs Identify and evaluate potential reservoir rocks Determine porosity from Sonic, Bulk Density and Neutron Porosity logs Identify and evaluate hydrocarbon bearing zones and calculate Sw using Archie and graphical methods Correct for borehole and environmental conditions

Stag Geological Services Ltd. 3 Fortuna Court, Calleva Park Aldermaston, Reading RG7 8UB, United Kingdom tel +44 (0) 118 982 0151

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