Training Production logging & Reservoir Monitoring

Course Description

The participant will become familiar with old and new technologies of production logging tools, procedures,
and techniques to improve and increase oil, and production. The entire course structure applies proven methodologies and integrated methods approach that allows engineers to make precise decisions on optimizing well flow rates. The participant will be in a position to analyze and diagnose well problems, including cross flow, leak behind pipe, fluid entrance, others.

Course Objectives

  • Analyzing processed production logging data
  • Finding the entry of fluid into the well bore, rates, type of fluid and problems associated with flow
  • Understanding flow patterns and behaviors.
  • Learning how to measure the flow capacity of the well along with how to optimize the flow rate.
  • Learning how to choose the right set of tools for a well, diagnose well problems and find the best possible solutions.

Who Should Attend?

  • Engineers at different levels 
  • Contractors
  • Petroleum engineers
  • Technical/reservoir engineers
  • Drilling engineers
  • Processing engineers
  • Commercial analysts
  • Decision makers/ investors in oil and gas sector

Course Details/Schedule

  • Production tools in vertical wells; T, P, Density, Hold Up, flowmeters, GR, and other tools
  • Full data evaluation of vertical well examples
  • Horizontal wells: production tools of different companies, accuracy, quick look, validation and LQC
  • Examples and discussion
  • Data processing and evaluation
  • Finding features from production data
  • Reservoir monitoring tools
  • The current tools and data acquired
  • Validation of data
  • Data fitting into reservoir simulatio
  • DOI, resolution, parameters used
  • Data processing and analysis
  • Examples from different fields
  • Effects of formation water
  • Noise log tools, basics , frequencies
  • used and full data evaluation
  • Perforation: types of gun in the market
  • Choosing the right gun for your
  • formation
  • Data simulation
  • Zonal isolation
  • Other perforations