Sharpen your skills in the geological interpretation of logs by attending the one-day workshop on “Reading the Rocks from Wireline Logs” March 12 given by Dr. John Doveton.
This one-day course on geological log interpretation is a repeat of the course offered last March and compliments the PTTC "Log Analysis Crash Course". The workshop is designed for petroleum geologists, petroleum engineers and others who want to learn how to recognize rock types from wireline logs, both for more comprehensive formation evaluation in wildcats and detailed reservoir characterization in field wells.
Some of the topics are: Overview of logging tool fundamentals and the geological properties recorded on wireline logs; Applications of gamma-ray and spectral gamma-ray logs; Lithology discrimination on overlays of neutron and density logs; Mineral-typing using the photoelectric factor curve and Mineral compositions from multiple log crossplots.
The workshop will be illustrated by numerous log examples from all parts of Kansas, ranging in age from the Precambrian to the Tertiary.
The course will be held at the Kansas Geological Survey in Lawrence, Kansas from 9:00 am - 4:30 pm. The manual, freeware, and lunch are all included in the course cost of $45. The course is offered for 6 hours of Professional Education credits.
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Registration Form March 12, 2004 Kansas Geological Survey Name:____________________________________________ Affiliation:_________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________ City:_____________State:____________Zip:_____________ Phone:____________________________________________ Fax:______________________________________________ E-mail:____________________________________________ Fee: $45.00 |
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Petroleum Technology News
Second Publication 2003