Petrophysical Analysis with Petrel
A Beginner's Guide
Description
In this course, you would learn how to perform basic Petrophysical Analysis with real life data using Schlumberger Petrel Software. This is most useful to undergraduates and fresh graduates that have taken a course in Petrophysics and/or Formation Evaluation.
Master Petrophysical Analysis with Petrel in this detailed course for students of Petrophysics.
Learn how to navigate a leading Oil & Gas industry Software – Petrel within minutes.
Practice with real Project Data
Carryout Petrophysical Analysis in one click (Bonus Video) using Macros
Learn how to visualize well data on 2D and 3D window
Discover tricks for correlating well logs and creating well tops.
Equip yourself with Petrel skills which would be relevant for carrying out basic Petrophysical Analysis.
This course starts by revisiting some Petrophysical concepts just to bring you up to speed before working on real project data where you would first learn how to navigate Petrel’s interface before well log correlation and estimation of petrophysical properties.
After going through “the normal process” you would learn a shortcut using automated Macros at the concluding part of the course. This is what professionals use in the industry to speed up their work.
This course is well suited for complete beginners with a Background in Petrophysics and Formation Evaluation. The videos are clear and easy to understand. The data set can be used for practice.
Course Prerequisites:
Background Knowledge in Petrophysics or Formation Evaluation
Petrel Software installed on a compatible computer.
At the end of this course, Student would be able to:
Work with Petrel to perform well log correlation.
Estimate Petrophysical parameters such as porosity and permeability and water saturation from well logs.
Plot a usable fluid distribution Plot using Petrel.
Perform all petrophysical calculations in a click.
What You Will Learn!
- Petrel
- Petrophysical Evaluation
- Well Correlation
- Petrel Automation
Who Should Attend!
- Fresh Graduates in Petroleum Engineering or Petroleum Geoscience
- Students with a background knowledge of Petrophysics and/or Formation Evaluation