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اجبارية / اختيارية | نظري / عملي | مساندة/تخصصية | Course Code | Course Name | اسم المقرر |
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اجبارية | نظري | تخصصية | PTE413 | Well Logging | تسجيلات ابار |
وصف المقرر الدراسي |
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Well logging, also known as borehole logging is the practice of making a detailed record (a well log) of the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole. The log may be based either on visual inspe |
أهــداف الـمـقـرر* |
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to demystify the process of well log analysis |
to examine the physical basis of the multitude of geophysical measurements known collectively as well logging |
to clearly lay out the assumptions and approximations routinely used to extract petrophysical information from these geophysical measurements |
to expose the vast range of well logging instrumentation and techniques |
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المعرفة والفهم | المهارات الدهنية | المصادر العلمية والمهنية | المهارات العامة والمنقولة |
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Quantitative analysis of well logs provides the analyst with values for a variety of primary parameters, such as: · porosity · water saturation, fluid type (oil/gas/water) · lithology · permeability…… | At the end of this course, the students should be able to understand the basics of borehole geophysics, theory of measurements, interpretations and applications of the different types of wireline logs | Students should also know how to calculate the petrophysical parameters required for formation evaluation (source and reservoir rocks). | Logging is usually performed as the logging tools are pulled out of the hole. This data is recorded to a printed record called a "well log" and is normally transmitted digitally to office locations. W |
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مكان تواجدها | الناشر | النسخة | المؤلف | عنوان المراجع |
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www.springer.com | Springer, | 2nd Edition | Darwin V. Ellis Julian M & Singer Richmond, | Well Logging for Earth Scientists |
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3 | 3 | An Overview of Well Logging | ||
3 | 3 | Introduction toWell Log Interpretation: Finding the Hydrocarbon | ||
3 | 3 | Basic Resistivity and Spontaneous Potential | ||
3 | 3 | The logging environment | ||
3 | 3 | Fluid saturation of Reservoir | ||
3 | 3 | Gamma Ray Logs | ||
3 | 3 | Porosity Logs | ||
3 | 3 | The estimation of Invasion diameter | ||
3 | 3 | The Spontaneous Self potential (Sp) | ||
3 | 3 | Porosity Logs | ||
3 | 3 | The Neutron and combination Neutron-Density log |