Formation Evaluation

EXP009

Course Description

Most types of logs are used to characterize the reservoir behavior prior to install well completion; while a number of logging tools are available to provide information during production operations and beyond. This course will discuss the various types of cased hole logging and how they can often be used to provide critical information to define production problems and diagnose remedial actions.
Cased hole logging tools are used to efficiently and accurately evaluate the well’s performance. They diagnose and verify potential issues in reservoir performance. Real-time, depth-correlated production data, including flow rates, pressures, gas/oil/water ratios and completion integrity status

Using these key production parameters, it is possible to evaluate production operations and diagnose potential problems such as water or gas breakthrough, crossflow, tubing leaks and this in turn will reduces downtime.

This course will highlight:

  • Identify what cased hole Logging is and categorize commonly used.
  • Distinguish cased hole logging tools including its purpose, benefits, and deliverables.
  • Identify the features and benefits of using Cased hole logging technology

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participant will be able to:

  • Distinguish between different types of cased hole logging Tools including its purpose, benefits, and deliverables.
  • Determine the functions of downhole tools used throughout cased hole work with a surface acquisition system.

Who Can Benefit

This Formation Evaluation course is suitable to a wide range of professionals and will greatly benefit: 

  • Production engineers 
  • Completion engineers 
  • Reservoir engineers 
  • Geologists 
  • Petroleum engineer
  • Production technologist
Location
Dubai
Start Date End Date
02-Sep-2024 06-Sep-2024

Location
Cairo
Start Date End Date
01-Dec-2024 05-Dec-2024

Location
Dubai.
Start Date End Date
03-Mar-2025 07-Mar-2025

Location
Cairo.
Start Date End Date
01-Jun-2025 05-Jun-2025

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EXP009 - Formation Evaluation