Short Course
SC-09 Log Analysis and Formation Evaluation in Petroleum, Geothermal, and CCUS Reservoirs
Sponsored By the AAPG Women's Network
Monday 28 August
8:00am–4:00pm
George R. Brown Convention Center, Room 371 A
In this short course participants will gain a general knowledge of log analysis and its application in formation evaluation in petroleum, geothermal, and CCUS systems. Participants will gain competencies in tool and measurements physics and basics in subsurface formation evaluation applicable to subsurface reservoirs in oil and gas, geothermal, and CCUS. Advanced core analysis tied to log evaluation will be covered as well. This course is open to anyone interested in learning or revisiting petrophysics principles. The AAPG Women’s Network would like to thank our sponsors for supporting this short course and Katerina Yared for donating her time and sharing her expertise. Their contributions allow AAPGWN to provide cost-effective training programs for the AAPG community.
Course Leader(s)
This course is for junior geoscientists, petrophysicists, reservoir engineers, and those that want to revisit some petrophysics principles.
The aim of this course will be to cover fundamentals of log analysis. We will cover some key aspects of log analysis including:
• Log measurement basics (logging tool physics; applications and limitations).
• Key measurement and their applications.
• Fundamentals of subsurface rock and fluid properties and their interactions.
• Fundamentals of formation evaluation in different subsurface environments (oil and gas, geothermal, and CCS/CCUS).
• Overview of laboratory rock and fluid measurements as petrophysical properties calibration.
• Log measurement basics (logging tool physics; applications and limitations).
• Key measurement and their applications.
• Fundamentals of subsurface rock and fluid properties and their interactions.
• Fundamentals of formation evaluation in different subsurface environments (oil and gas, geothermal, and CCS/CCUS).
• Overview of laboratory rock and fluid measurements as petrophysical properties calibration.
Fee:
Professionals $150
Professionals in Transition $75
Students $25
Professionals in Transition $75
Students $25
Professionals 40
Professionals in Transition 5
Students 5
Professionals in Transition 5
Students 5
Beverages
Light breakfast
Boxed lunch
Course materials
Light breakfast
Boxed lunch
Course materials