Petrophysics

🧪 Petrophysics in Oil & Gas

This category centers on the science of evaluating reservoir rocks and their fluid contents using well log data and core analysis. Participants gain expertise in interpreting porosity, permeability, water saturation, and hydrocarbon potential to inform reservoir modeling and field development decisions. The curriculum emphasizes integration of geological, geophysical, and engineering data to enhance subsurface understanding, optimize well placement, and support accurate reserve estimation across exploration and production phases.

This is a hands-on course that will focus on why pore geometry must be the focal point for carbonate petrophysical analysis.  Participants will work with petrographic information, mineralogy data, routine core analysis, capillary pressure, electrical rock properties, NMR, and open hole logs.   The importance of Core-Log integration and cross calibration will be shown, as well as the reduction of uncertainty in computed reservoirs properties. 

During this five day course, participants will learn about why the petrophysical property analysis is often the key to building a static reservoir description.  However, in carbonates, a model that is not cross calibrated from core to logs to seismic, it may result in a large statistical uncertainty.  They will also learn about carbonate pore geometry, carbonate systems, total and effective porosity, lithology, and mineralogy.  A portion of this course will also focus on core-log calibration, quicklook log analysis, applied capillary pressure, and applied flow units.

Event Date 02-13-2026 8:00 am
Event End Date 02-17-2026 5:00 pm
Registration Start Date 09-16-2025
Cut Off Date 12-23-2025
Capacity 16
Registered 0
Available Place 16
Individual Price $3,550.00

This course teaches you the use and limitations of a variety of production logging tools including spinner, temperature, noise, fluid injections and others tools.   You will learn what results these tools yield, the interpretation assumptions that are integral to their designs, and how quality is affected by the acquisition process.  You will also learn the fundamentals of production log interpretation with hands-on examples and an in-class workshop on interpreting single and two phase flow using production logs.  You will learn how production logs can be used for the measurement of 3 phase fluid flow.

Event Date 03-28-2026 8:00 am
Event End Date 04-02-2026 5:00 pm
Cut Off Date 12-01-2025
Capacity 16
Registered 0
Available Place 16
Individual Price $2,950.00