28 Advanced Logging & Interpretation Technology
Tuesday, 4 October
370 D-F
Technical Session
New developments in wireline and LWD logging and new petrophysical interpretation methods represent the frontier of formation evaluation. Oral and poster presentations in this session cover a wide range of technologies including acoustic, electromagnetic, nuclear spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, pressure testing, production logging, and wellsite isotope logging. These technologies enhance our capability for evaluating reservoir properties.
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0830-0855 210422Enhanced LWD Dielectric Processing With Forward Modelling In Horizontal Wells For Improved Geosteering And Formation Evaluation In Fresh Water And Mixed Salinity Environments
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0855-0920 210075Integrated Thinbed Petrophysics Evaluation To Realize the Production Upside And Protection Using Production Logging Post-drilling In 2019 Vs After 2 Years 2021 - Case Study In Dolphin Matured Field, Trinidad & Tobago
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0920-0945 210021Wireline Logging In High Overbalance High-temperature High-pressure Deepwater Gulf Of Mexico Well With Water-based Reservoir Drilling Fluid
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0945-1010 210395Systematic Evaluation of Stoneley Mobility and Its Petrophysical Application Conditions
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1040-1105 210384Quality Isotope Analysis At The Wellsite: Two Case Studies That Validate GC-C-IRMS Mud Gas Isotope Logging For Deepwater Exploration And Development
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1105-1130 210111Using Nuclear Spectroscopy In Cased Hole Wells To Estimate Petrophysical Properties And Hydrocarbon Saturation In South American Freshwater Sands
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1130-1155 210374Confidence In Subsurface Inversion Models Generated From Electromagnetic Logging While Drilling Data
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Alternate 210386Reservoir Evaluation Utilizing Integrated Formation Pressure Testing While Drilling Along With Flow Testing Across Burgan Formation