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OG-W 130 - Production Logging in Horizontal Wells

Code Start Date Duration Venue
OG-W 130 05 August 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
OG-W 130 09 September 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
OG-W 130 14 October 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
OG-W 130 18 November 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
OG-W 130 23 December 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
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Course Description

The course will discuss old and new technologies of production logging tools in horizontal
wells from different service providers, 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. Upon completion of the course the participant will gain insight into analyzing and diagnosing well problems, including cross flow, leak behind pipe, fluid entrance, others.

Course Objectives

Understanding fundamentals of:
  • Current and Old Tools in the Market
  • Basics of Multi Flow Behavior
  • Flow Patterns in Horizontal hole
  • Basics of Data Processing
  • Tool Combinations
  • Processed Data Interpretation and Analysis
  • Flow Distribution Across Horizontal Wells

Who Should Attend?

  • Engineers at different levels 
  • Contractors
  • Executives
  • Any one with background of petroleum engineering, petrophysics, physics, engineering and related backgrounds backgrounds

Course Details/Schedule

Day 1

  • Tools from different service companies
  • Basics of each tool
  • Tool comparison
  • Tools flaw and possible required
  • corrections
  • Tools combination
  • Tool Calibrations

Day 2

  • Data Quality check for each tool
  • Tool calibration
  • Validity of data
  • Earth model

Day 3

  • Basics of data processing
  • Data processing examples
  • Evaluation of required parameters for data processing
  • Basics on interpretation

Day 4

  • Data comparison for different tools
  • Interpretation of different processed data across benchmark intervals
  • Interpretation across short intervals

Day 5

  • The Well Toe and heel
  • Cumulative production
  • Flow patterns
  • Example of full data interpretation
  • Final report
  • Discussion