Petrel Masterclass: Map Based Volumetric & Property Mapping

Porosity, Net to Gross & Isopach Mapping plus Map Based Volumetrics in petrel

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Description

Welcome to the "Petrel Masterclass: Porosity, Net to Gross Mapping, and Map-Based Volumetrics." This intensive course is designed for petroleum professionals, geoscientists, and reservoir engineers seeking to elevate their skills in reservoir characterization and modeling using Schlumberger's industry-standard software, Petrel.

Here's a brief overview of the key topics covered in the course:

1. Extracting Properties from Well Logs:

  • Learning how to extract crucial reservoir properties from well logs.

  • Specifically focusing on calculating average porosity and Net to Gross (N/G) attributes.

2. Mapping Porosity and N/G:

  • Utilizing Petrel to create spatial representations of porosity and N/G.

  • Gaining an understanding of the importance of spatial representation in reservoir characterization.

3. Isopach Mapping:

  • Defining isopach maps and their significance in reservoir analysis.

  • Developing the skills to create Isopach (Thickness) maps within Petrel, especially to depict variations in thickness.

4. Map-Based Volumetrics:

  • Exploring the concept of map-based volumetrics for reservoir evaluation.

  • Practicing the calculation of hydrocarbon volumes and reserves using data mapped in Petrel.

This course appears to provide a hands-on approach to reservoir characterization and modeling, with a focus on practical skills using industry-standard software. Participants can expect to leave with the ability to extract, analyze, and visualize key reservoir properties, ultimately aiding in informed decision-making for oil and gas reservoir management.

What You Will Learn!

  • Mastery of Porosity & Net to Gross Mapping
  • Isopach Map Generation
  • Map-Based Volumetric Calculations
  • Practical Petrel Application

Who Should Attend!

  • It's important to note that this course assumes a certain level of familiarity with the oil and gas industry and a basic understanding of reservoir concepts. While there are no strict prerequisites, participants with some background in geology, reservoir engineering, or related fields may find it easier to grasp the material. Ultimately, the course is intended for individuals and professionals who are enthusiastic about advancing their skills in reservoir characterization and modeling using Petrel, with the goal of improving their contributions to the oil and gas sector.