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SOCIETY OF YSTS P E T RO PH AL YS ICIS AN G T S AND WELL LO PRE-REGISTRATION BROCHURE SOCIETY OF PETROPHYSICISTS AND WELL LOG ANALYSTS June 20-24, 2020 BANFF ALBERTA, CANADA
2020 SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS General Chair Partner/Guest Activities Kevin Pyke, CNOOC International kevin.pyke@intl. Peter Kubica cnoocltd.com retired/petro consultant pkubica@shaw.ca Assistant General Chair Kelly Skuce Printing/Signs Consultant Petro Chris Dicaprio kellyskuce@shaw.ca Exxon Mobil christopher.dicaprio@exxonmobil.com Social Functions Nasir Rahim Publicity/IT Consultant Petro Maggie Malapad nrahim@canadianreservoir.com Birchcliff Energy MMalapad@birchcliffenergy.com Sponsorship Mike Sullivan, Chevron Security Michael.Sullivan@chevron.com Aaron Weber CNOOC International, Exhibits aaron.weber@intl.cnoocltd.com Matt Williams Emerson Technical Arrangements mwilliams@emerson.com Aaron Shelby-James ASJ Energy Solutions INC. Finance aaronshelbyjames@icloud.com Kathy Diaz Wolverine Energy Services kathydiaz1@gmail.com Convention Liaisons Sharon Johnson Transportation SPWLA Jim Jarvis sharon@spwla.org CNRL jim.jarvis@cnrl.com Stephanie Turner SPWLA Fieldtrip stephanie@spwla.org Gary Budgeon Cabra Consulting gbugden@cabra.ca Contact Photos courtesy of Banff & Lake Louise Tourism and Kevin Pyke. SPWLA 8866 Gulf Freeway, Suite 320 Houston, TX 77017 The information in this brochure may change slightly as planning progresses, it is Phone: +1 713-947-8727 recommended that delegates check the symposium website www.spwla2020.com Fax: +1 713-947-8747 for the most up to date information. Email: sharon@spwla.org
WELCOME TO BANFF! THE 61ST ANNUAL SPWLA SYMPOSIUM The Canadian Well Logging Society (CWLS) is very excited to host the 61st Annual SPWLA Symposium in Banff, Alberta, Canada. This is not the first time that the CWLS and SPWLA have teamed up and it is great to revive this relationship. The CWLS co-hosted the SPWLA annual symposiums in 1983 and 1993, then followed that with special conferences in the Kananaskis resort near Banff in 2005 & 2006. It took me some time to put this letter together which reminds me of Sharon’s quote “Petrophysicists are great procrastinators”. I would phrase it that we all work better under pressure, as more than 75% of the abstract submissions for Banff came in on the final day! Nonetheless, you made the deadline and we had an amazing pool of abstracts to frame the technical sessions and posters around. As you will quickly realize, Banff is no ordinary venue – it is one of the top destinations in the world, and renowned for its natural beauty. The historic Fairmont Banff Springs is truly a castle nestled in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Alberta. It was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway as a destination stopover, with original construction dating back to 1911, followed by several expansion phases. If your family has not asked to come along, you probably have kept it a secret! I still get the same warm feeling every time I travel West of Calgary into one of the most beautiful places on earth. On the opening weekend we will host two amazing field trips in the Rocky Mountains. During the first field trip you will be educated by two world class structural geologists to help unravel the complex structures and identify challenges this brings to the wellbore scale. If you are fit and adventurous enough to go on the second field trip, you will hike and see some amazing fossils at Mt. Stephen close to the world- famous Burgess Shale. On the weekend you can also choose to attend one of the on-site workshops that will be sure to advance your knowledge in some great topics. Additionally, we have put together some spousal/partner activities designed to capture anyone’s interest. Let’s also not forget about the evening events that we are so fortunate to have with the continued support from Halliburton, Baker Hughes, and Schlumberger. I can assure you that you will not be disappointed this year and there may even be a gondola ride if you register early! We are very fortunate to have this amazing opportunity to network, collaborate, listen, learn and have a little fun. None of this would be possible without the SPWLA board, the local committee and CWLS and the exhibitors and sponsors. The foundation of this is, of course, the hard work of all the speakers who have written papers and are willing to share ideas and stimulate minds. The entire organizing committee and CWLS looks forward to greeting everyone in beautiful Banff for the 61st Annual SPWLA Symposium! Kevin Pyke General Chairman SPWLA/CWLS 2020 Committee
TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information ...................................................................................................................................... 04 Symposium Highlights .................................................................................................................................. 06 Sponsors and Exhibitors ............................................................................................................................... 07 Technical Program ......................................................................................................................................... 08 Workshops...................................................................................................................................................... 15 Field Trip ...................................................................................................................................................... 19 Society Functions/ Social Events .................................................................................................................. 21 Spouse / Guest Information ......................................................................................................................... 24 Hotel Accommodations ................................................................................................................................ 26 Registration Information ............................................................................................................................... 27 Registration Form .......................................................................................................................................... 29 SPWLA Board of Directors ............................................................................................................................ 30 3
CONVENTION CENTER FAIRMONT BANFF SPRINGS OFFICIAL AIRLINE CONFERENCE CENTER Airline Discounts - Your host committee has secured Air Canada as the Official Canadian Airline for the SPWLA 2020. Use the code EA7N6MM1 at www.aircanada.com for 10% off flights to Calgary (YYC). Discount is valid one week before and after the conference. Come early…stay late! Applicable Rules: • The booking is to be made to the following city: Calgary, YYC (AB) • The travel period begins Saturday, June 13, 2020 and ends Wednesday, July 01, 2020. 405 Spray Avenue • No discount will apply to Tango bookings for travel Banff, Alberta, within Canada or between Canada and the U.S. Canada T1L 1J4 For International travel (destinations outside North America), discounts apply to all fares including Tango. AIRPORT INFORMATION Calgary Airport - The Fairmont Banff Springs is a scenic 147 km drive west of the Calgary International Airport AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION (Approximate travel time 1 hr 45 min) Airport Shuttle or Private Sedan Service Banff Airporter offers a scheduled service which departs 10x a day between Calgary Airport and Banff. Click www.banffairporter.com to book and use promo code SPWLA2020 for a 15% discount. Promo code is valid for travel from June 10, 2020 to July 4, 2020. For private luxury transportation from the Calgary Airport along with your needs while in Banff, Banff Sedan is your best choice. To see the fleets and make a reservation, please go to www.banffsedan.com 4
GENERAL INFORMATION Note: All events take place at the Fairmont Banff Springs Conference Center unless indicated otherwise. REGISTRATION SPEAKERS BREAKFAST All speakers and Session Chairpersons are invited to at- Registration for all attendees, spouses and guests will be tend a complimentary breakfast on the morning of their located in the Fairmont Banff Springs Conference Center session. Breakfast is served 6:00 a.m. – 8:00am, Monday President’s Hall Foyer through Wednesday. DATE AND TIME SPEAKER PREPARATION CENTER Saturday, June 20 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All speakers are encouraged to view their presentation in Sunday, June 21 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. the Preparation Center and have their file checked by the Monday, June 22 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. projectionist at their earliest convenience. The Prepara- Tuesday, June 23 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. tion Center will provide a computer for speakers to load Wednesday, June 24 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon their PowerPoint® presentations onto the symposium’s computer network and verify compatibility and consis- tency with the system. The Preparation Center is open EXHIBITION Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Monday Fairmont Banff Springs Conference Center through Wednesday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Bob Exhibit hours are: Ritchie Room Monday & Tuesday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. POSTER PRESENTATIONS Posters are on display all day on Monday, Tuesday and Please note: For safety consideration, no one under the Wednesday with a dedicated session each day. age of 13 will be allowed in the exhibit hall. SPOUSE/GUEST SOCIAL GATHERING OPENING SESSION AND SPECIAL TBA GUEST SESSION Monday, June 22, 8:00 a.m. Join us as General Chairman, Kevin Pyke officially opens the SPWLA 61st Annual Logging Symposium with brief opening remarks and the introduction of the Keynote Speaker. Immediately following, SPWLA Vice President of Technology Michael O’Keefe will officially open the technical session. 5
SYMPOSIUM HIGHLIGHTS All functions will be held in Fairmont Banff Springs Conference Center unless otherwise indicated. Please confirm exact location and timing prior to event from information available at registration. Saturday, June 20 Registration 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Field Trip 1 - Canadian Rocky Mountain 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Field Trip Workshop 1 – 3D Printing in Geoscience 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Engineering Workshop 2 – Electromagnetism 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Workshop 3 - Uncertainties in Petrophysics 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Speaker Preparation Center – 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Rob Ritchie Room Workshop Luncheon 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 21 Tuesday, June 23 Registration 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Speakers Breakfast 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Field Trip 2 - Burgess Shale - Mt. Stephen 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Speaker Preparation Center – 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Trilobite Beds Rob Ritchie Room Workshop 4 - Geomechanics 101 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Workshop 5 – The Emergent Primary 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Spouse/Guest Social Gathering 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Porosity Tool and Beyond Exhibition 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Workshop 6 – Advances in Resistivity and 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Spouse/Guest Day Tour – Takakkaw Falls 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dielectric Logging and Burgess Shales Exhibit Workshop Luncheon 11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Morning Technical Sessions 8:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Speaker Preparation Center – 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Awards Presentation and Lunch 11:45 a.m.- 1:00 a.m. Rob Ritchie Room Networking lunch (buffet style, 11:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Technology Committee Meeting 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. all guest welcome) VP Publications Meeting 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Poster Authors in Booth 1:10 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Nuclear SIG Meeting 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Afternoon Technical Sessions 1:50 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Icebreaker Reception 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 24 Monday, June 22 Speakers Breakfast 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Speakers Breakfast 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Speaker Preparation Center – 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Speaker Preparation Center – 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Rob Ritchie Room Rob Ritchie Room Registration 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Registration 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Spouse/Guest Social Gathering 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Spouse/Guest Social Gathering 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Exhibition 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Exhibition 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Morning Technical Sessions 8:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Opening Remarks 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Spouse/Guest Day Tour - Lake 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Spouse/Guest Tour – Johnston Canyon 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Minnewanka Boat Tour and Museum and Lake Louise Tour Lunch Break – On your own 11:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Morning Technical Sessions 9:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Leadership Lunch 11:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Annual Business Meeting and Lunch 11:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Networking lunch (buffet style, 11:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Networking lunch (buffet style, 11:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. all guest welcome) all guest welcome) Poster Authors in Booth 1:00 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. Poster Authors in Booth 1:10 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Afternoon Technical Sessions 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Afternoon Technical Sessions 1:50 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Closing Remarks and Door Prize Drawing 5:00 p.m. 6
SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS Autograph International Inc Eriksfiord Lloyd’s Register Baker Hughes H2 Laboratories Openfield Technology Cayros Group Corp Halliburton Petromac Ltd CGG Impact Selector ROGII Cordax KAPPA Engineering Schlumberger Emerson KSWC Scientific Drilling SPONSORS Baker Hughes Emerson Schlumberger ConocoPhillips Halliburton Shell Maxwell Dynamics 7
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE VP Technology: Michael O’Keefe, Schlumberger Committee Members: David Baldwin, Baldwin Petrophysical Sap Basu, ConocoPhillips Richard Bootle, CNOOC Andrew Carnegie, Woodside Energy Jinhong Chen, Aramco Services Lu Chi, Halliburton Robert Christie, Weatherford Donald Clarke, ExxonMobil Michel Claverie, Schlumberger Liz Davis, BP Lara Demirezen, Chrysaor Sandrine Donnadieu, Equinor Ian Draper, Baker Hughes Hesham El-Sobky, Conocophillips Giuseppe Galli, ENI Eva Gerick, Neptune Energy Weijun Guo, Halliburton Adam Haecker, Continental Resources/SPWLA Regional Director Terry Hagiwara, Aramco Services Caren Harris, Apache Iulian Hulea, Shell Marianne Iversen, Equinor Aaron Shelby James, ASJ Energy Solutions INC. Matt Jameson, Glencore UK Ltd Yngve Johansen, Akerbp Mark Ma, Aramco Services/SPWLA Regional Director Natasa Mekic, Weatherford Alberto Mendoza, Imperial College London Vanessa Mendoza Barron, Shell Javier Miranda, DeGolyer and MacNaughton Brian Moss, Consultant Geoff Page, Baker Hughes Tegwyn Perkins, Lloyd’s Register Marco Pirrone, ENI Carole Reynaud, CVA International Jorge Sanchez Ramirez, BHP Billiton Philip Singer, Rice University Bjorn Sirum, Clarios Kelly Skuce, Core Petrophysical Consulting/SPWLA Regional Director Lalitha Venkataramanan, Schlumberger Haijing Wang, Chevron Josephine Wheeler, Shell Chris Woods, Woodside Energy Tetsuya Yamamoto, Japan Petroleum Exploration Company John Zhou, Maxwell Dynamic 8
TECHNICAL PROGRAM NOTE: Tentative Program: Selected papers listed below may not be in the order in which they will be presented. The final technical program may differ from that shown due to paper withdrawals. All technical sessions will be held at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel and Convention Center. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind is strictly prohibited in all areas including technical sessions, workshops and exhibition hall. ADVANCES IN MACHINE LEARNING MACHINE LEARNING PROXY ENABLING Wu, Baker Hughes INTERPRETATION OF WELLBORE A MACHINE LEARNING WORKFLOW TO MEASUREMENTS; Vanessa Simoes, CASE STUDIES BUILD THE MECHANICAL EARTH MODEL; Schlumberger, Marianna Dantas, Patrick Bhuvaneswari Sankaranarayanan, Ivan Diaz 21ST CENTURY DENSITY MEASUREMENTS Pereira Machado, Lin Liang and Anna Paula FOR AUSTRALIAN MINERAL LOGGING; Granados, Aria Abubakar and Saad Kisra, Lougon Duarte, Schlumberger; Frances Schlumberger Jennifer Market, MPC Kine c; Ashley Grant, Abbots, Manu Singhal and Aloke Saha, Shell BHP; Huw Rossiter and Brenton Armitage, AI BOOSTED GEOLOGICAL FACIES ANALYSIS MACHINE LEARNING-ENABLED AUTOMATIC MPC Kine c FROM HIGH-RESOLUTION BOREHOLE SONIC SHEAR PROCESSING; Lin Liang and Ting IMAGES; Shiduo Yang, Yinyu Wang, Isabelle Le Lei, Schlumberger-Doll Research Center ACOUSTIC BOREHOLE IMAGE LOG BASED Nir and Alexis He, Schlumberger FRACTURE AND VUGGY POROSITY ANALYSIS MACHINE LEARNING-ENABLED REAL TIME OF A BRAZILIAN PRE-SALT CARBONATE AUTOMATIC FACIES CLASSIFICATION FROM MONITORING AND CONTROL OF LOGGING RESERVOIR FROM THE SANTOS BASIN, SE WELL LOGS; Vasileios-Marios Gkortsas and OPERATIONS; Hani Elshahawi, Shell; Juan P. BRAZIL; Leandro Hartleben Melani, Ulisses Lin Liang, Schlumberger-Doll Research; Garcia and Marcos D. Garcia, Baker Hughes Miguel da Costa Correia, João Paulo da Ponte Yngve Bolstad Johansen, Aker BP; Lalitha Souza, Michelle Chaves Kuroda, Bruno César Venkataramanan, Schlumberger-Doll METHOD FOR PREDICTING FORMATION Zanardo Honório and Alexandre Campane Research; Harish Da r, Schlumberger FLUID CONTAMINATION FROM PUMP-OUT Vidal, University of Campinas (Unicamp) DATA AND FORMATION PROPERTIES USING AUTOMATING MICROFACIES ANALYSIS OF MACHINE-LEARNING METHODS; Peter ACQUIRING A BASELINE CASING THICKNESS PETROGRAPHIC IMAGES; Sonali Pa naik, Olapade, Bin Dai and Christopher Jones, LOG FOR FUTURE CORROSION MONITORING Songhua Chen, Wei Shao and Adly Helba, Halliburton WITHOUT PULLING THE TUBING; Dirk Valstar, Halliburton Schlumberger OPEN SUBSURFACE DATA UNIVERSE : TRULY DIGITAL SAMPLING: MULTIVARIATE LEVERAGING SUBSURFACE DATA; Shyamalan ADVANCED BOREHOLE ACOUSTIC LOGGING PATTERN RECOGNITION, MACHINE Ramaswami, Hani Elshahawi and Johan MEASUREMENTS APPLICATIONS AND LEARNING, AND EQUATION OF STATE, A Krebbers, Shell THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS IN FRAC DESIGN REAL-TIME APPROACH TO EVALUATE CLEAN OPTIMIZATION. A CASE STUDY IN TIGHT FORMATION-FLUID PROPERTIES AND MUD- PETROPHYSICAL WORKFLOWS VS MACHINE CARBONATE, TUBA RESERVOIR, NORTH FILTRATE CONTAMINATION; Bin Dai, Cameron LEARNING - A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY KUWAIT; Ramdane Bouchou, Baker Hughes Rekully, Christopher Jones and Tony Van IN THE DAKOTA GROUP, WILLISTON BASIN; Kuwait Zuilekom, Halliburton Saptaswa Basu, Sergey Skvortsov and Kyrre Johansen, ConocoPhillips ADVANCED PETROPHYSICAL ANALYSIS AND DOWNHOLE SIGNAL COMPRESSION AND WATER SATURATION PREDICTION IN THREE SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON REDUCING THE UNCERTAINTY OF MULTI- FORKS RESERVOIR, WILLISTON BASIN; Aldjia DICTIONARY MACHINE LEARNING; Jian Li, Bin WELL PETROPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION Boualam and Dalkhaa Chantsalmaa, Energy Dai, Christopher M. Jones, E enne M. Samson WITH NEW DATA-DRIVEN METHODS; Wen and Environmental Research Center; Vamegh and Darren Gascooke, Halliburton Pan, Carlos Torres-Verdín, Michael Pyrcz and Rasouli, University of North Dakota; Sofiane Ian Duncan, The University of Texas at Aus n Djezzar, Energy and Environmental Research DUAL NEURAL NETWORK ARCHITECTURE Center FOR DETERMINING PERMEABILITY AND SUPPORTING CRITICAL WELL DELIVERY ASSOCIATED UNCERTAINTY; Ravinath Kausik, DECISIONS BY UTILISING MACHINE LEARNING CASED HOLE RESERVOIR EVALUATION AS A Augus n Prado and Lalitha Venkataramanan, TO AID INTERPRETATION OF WELLSITE XRF MEAN OF RISK REDUCTION, PRODUCTION Schlumberger-Doll Research; Harish Da r, DATA.; Robert Webber and Ben Fletcher, ENHANCEMENT AND COST CONTROL FOR Schlumberger; Yngve Bolstad Johansen, CNOOC Interna onal Ltd.; Thomas Bird, Leap MATURE FIELDS: A CASE STUDY FROM AkerBP Beyond Ltd. MÉXICO´S NORTHERN REGION.; Angel Olivares, Weatherford Interna onal INTEGRATION OF 3D VOLUMETRIC CT- THE BENEFITS AND DANGERS OF USING SCAN IMAGE DATA WITH CONVENTIONAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PETROPHYSICS; CONCLUSIVE PROOF OF WEAK BEDDING WELL LOGS FOR IMPROVED DETECTION OF Steve Cuddy, Baker Hughes PLANES IN THE MARCELLUS SHALE AND PETROPHYSICAL ROCK CLASSES AND FLOW PROPOSED MITIGATION STRATEGIES; Julie UNITS; Andres Gonzalez and Zoya Heidari, USING MACHINE LEARNING TO IMPROVE Kowan, Baker Hughes; Luke Schanken, EQT University of Texas at Aus n; Olivier Lopez, THE ACCURACY OF REAL-TIME ACOUSTIC Corpora on Equinor DATA FOR PORE PRESSURE PREDICTION; Lei 9
TECHNICAL PROGRAM DELINEATING THE GEOTHERMAL STRUCTURE Petromac; Anoop Kumar Mishra and Dr. THE IMPORTANCE OF CORE-LOG AND FLOW PROPERTIES IN A SUB HORIZONTAL Ajay Kumar Samantray, Sultan Al Mazrouei, INTEGRATION IN LAMINATED RESERVOIRS WELL WITH THE USE OF WIRELINE AND LWD Abdulla Al Blooshi , Al Yasat Company, ADNOC;WITH COMPLEX MINERALOGY: CASE DATA IN A MULTIPHYSICS APPROACH; Erik Koksal Cig, Nitesh Jha and Jobin Cherian, STUDY IN LONGÁ FORMATION, A NEW Wielemaker, Chiara Cavalleri, Giovanni Sosio Schlumberger EXPLORATORY PLAY IN THE PARNAÍBA BASIN and Alejandra Reynaldos, Schlumberger; - BRAZIL; Bruno Menchio Faria and Manuella Pierre Ungemach, Miklos An cs and Melanie PETROPHYSICAL IMPLICATIONS OF Yebra, ENEVA Davaux, Geofluid MAGNESIAN CLAYS IN BRAZILIAN PRE-SALT RESERVOIRS; Ronaldo Herlinger Jr, Gabriel do WIDEBAND LOGGING-WHILE-DRILLING FREE OR BOUND? THOMEER AND NMR Nascimento Freitas and Camila Wense Dias (LWD) SONIC TO EXTRACT COMPRESSIONAL POROSITY PARTITIONING IN CARBONATE dos Anjos, Petrobras S.A.; Luiz Fernando de SLOWNESS IN LARGE BOREHOLES AND RESERVOIRS, ALTA DISCOVERY, SOUTH- Ros, UFRGS EXTREMELY SLOW FORMATIONS; Doug WESTERN BARENTS SEA; Ingrid P. Giano en, Murray and Neil Kelsall, Schlumberger Niels Rameil, Sven Erik Foyn and Terje Kollien, PETROPHYSICAL MODELING AND Lundin Norway AS; Julio R. Marre, Miramar NMR ANALYSIS FOR RESERVOIR X-RAY DIFFRACTION, X-RAY FLUORESCENCE Julio Marre; Wim Looyes jn, Xiangmin Zhang, CHARACTERIZATION OF MIXED CARBONATE- AND NEUTRON INDUCED SPECTROSCOPY Sergio Fernandez and Albert Hebing, PanTerra CLASTIC FORMATION OF MUMBAI OFFSHORE BASED CORRECTION TO IVAR AASEN Geoconsultants BV BASIN, INDIA.; Manisha Chaudhary, Deepak GEOMODEL; AN OILFIELD FROM THE Kapoor and Dr. Harilal, ONGC NORWEGIAN NORTH SEA; Egil Romsås GRAVITY-ASSISTED WELLBORE Fjeldberg, Yngve Bostad Johansen, Geir Frode SEGREGATION DURING HYDROCARBON POSITIVE TOOL ORIENTATION SIGNIFICANTLY Kvilaas, Lodve Hugo Olsborg and Tor-Ole SAMPLING IN LOW-PERMEABILITY ROCK; IMPROVES DATA QUALITY AND ENABLES Jøssund, Aker BP; Harish Da r, Schlumberger German Garcia, Schlumberger; Olatunde GRAVITY DESCENTS OF WIRELINE TOOL- Akindipe, ConocoPhillips; Hadrien Dumont, STRINGS TO NEAR HORIZONTAL DEVIATIONS COMPLETION PETROPHYSICS AND Schlumberger IN THE MIDDLE EAST FOR SONIC AND RESERVOIR SURVEILLANCE BOREHOLE IMAGE DATA; Adam Donald, INNOVATIVE FORMATION TESTER SAMPLING Erik Wielemaker and Peter Schlicht, A GEOMECHANICAL WORKFLOW AND PROCEDURES FOR CARBON DIOXIDE AND Schlumberger; Anoop Kumar Mishra, Dr. Ajay SENSITIVITY STUDY FOR CALIBRATING OTHER REACTIVE COMPONENTS; Ralph Kumar Samantray and Sultan Al Mazrouei, Al AND PREDICTING ELASTIC MODULI AND Piazza, Alexandre Vieira and Luiz Alexandre Yasat Company, ADNOC; Rajesh Thatha and MINIMUM HORIZONTAL STRESS FROM WELL Sacorague, Petrobras; Christopher Jones, Bin Stephen Peter McCormick, Petromac LOGS IN AN ANISOTROPIC FORMATION; John Dai, Megan Pearl and Helen Aguiar, Halliburton Quirein, Brian Hornby, Philip Tracadas, Maged STRESS DEPENDENT FRACTURE PROPERTY Fam and Amit Padhi, Halliburton INTEGRATED FRACTURES CHARACTERIZATION DELINEATION AND SWEET SPOT ZONATION OF TIGHT CARBONATE RESERVOIR TO IN UNCONVENTIONAL GEOTHERMAL A NEW APPROACH TOWARDS UNLOCK THE RESERVOIR DEVELOPMENT RESERVOIR: SOUTH SUMATRA BASIN, PETROPHYSICAL SURVEILLANCE IN A GIANT OPPORTUNITY, A CASE STUDY IN ONSHORE INDONESIA; Sarvagya Parashar, Ivan Zhia Ming NORTH SEA FIELD; Tracey Victoria Vaitekai s, UAE; Syofvas Syofyan, Agus Izudin La ef, Wu, Banu Andhika and M.S Iyer, Halliburton; Adrian Ze , Alexandra Love, Shakeel Ahmad, Mohsen Ahmed Al Amoudi, Anurag Grover, Marino Chris ano Baroek, Supreme Energy Alwin Noordermeer, Gerardo Cedillo and Tariq Ali Al-Shabibi, Jose Nava, Ashraf Lo y Xiaogang Han, BP El Gazar and Basma Banihammad, ADNOC STRESS MEASUREMENT CAMPAIGNS IN Onshore; Gulzira Zhunussova, Syed Hassan SCIENTIFIC DEEP BOREHOLES; Benoît Gari e, A NEW FORMATION EVALUATION and Sila Uluyuz, Baker Hughes, a GE Company NAGRA; Jean Desroches, Geneva Petroleum; PHILOSOPHY TO INTEGRATE PRODUCTION Adriaan Gisolf, Emilie Peyret and Siavash SURVEILLANCE DATA WITH RESERVOIR INTEGRATED RESERVOIR EVALUATION USING Sepehri, Schlumberger SIMULATION MODELS: A NORTH SEA CASE ADVANCED WIRELINE TECHNOLOGY TO STUDY; Robert Webber and Jesus Aponte, OPTIMIZE LANDING POINTS AND RESERVOIR SUCCESSFUL FLUID CHARACTERIZATION IN CNOOC Interna onal Ltd DRAINAGE IN AN UNCONVENTIONAL A MULTIPLE LAYER CARBONATE RESERVOIR RESERVOIR: A POWDER RIVER BASIN CASE FOR PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION USING UNLOCKING DATA ANALYTICS IN SONIC AND STUDY; Erika A. Zahn, Isabel C. Arbelaez, FORMATION TESTING TECHNOLOGY; Larisa ULTRASONIC LOGS FOR THE AUTOMATIC Jennifer L. Kharrazi, Geoff McBryan, Paul Tagarieva and Nelly de Nicolais, Weatherford EVALUATION OF CEMENT BOND SCENARIOS; Pavlakos and Pedro Romero, Weatherford Interna onal; Taher Mohd Gezeeri, Kuwait Oil Dario Reolon, Federica Di Maggio, Giuseppe Company Galli, Sara Moriggi and Marco Pirrone, Eni Interna onal S.p.A. LATEST WIRELINE CONVEYANCE THE GREATER ENFIELD PROJECT: SUCCESSES TECHNOLOGIES SET A NEW WORLD RECORD, AND LESSONS LEARNT FROM CHALLENGING DEEP WATER RESERVOIR ANALYSIS ACHIEVING GRAVITY DESCENT TO 79° IN THREE-FIELD HORIZONTAL DEVELOPMENT OPEN HOLE, ENABLING SIGNIFICANT TIME WELL CAMPAIGN.; Chris Woods, Josh Sutcliffe, CHALLENGES IN THE PETROPHYSICAL AND COST SAVINGS; Rajesh Thatha, Mar n John Bretherton, Vanessa Lim, Glen Brabham AND DYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF and Darren Baker, Woodside Energy Ltd DEEP-WATER TURBIDITE DEPOSITS OF THE Leonard and Stephen Peter McCormick, COLOMBIAN CARIBBEAN OFFSHORE - CASE 10
TECHNICAL PROGRAM STUDY; Juan Alejandro Angel, Ricardo Andres Ramdane Bouchou and Chafaa Haddad, Baker DENSITY-NEUTRON LOGS; Khadija Al Daghar Gomez and Carlos Alberto Mora, Ecopetrol Hughes; Mohammed Nizar Alnaqeeb and and Sultan Budebes, ADNOC; Chanh Cao S.A. Talal Al-Adwani, Kuwait Oil Company; Freddy Minh, Kais Gzara, Vikas Jain and David Maggs, Mendez and Nora Alarcon, Baker Hughes; Schlumberger DIGITAL ROCK ANALYSIS OF COQUINA Sayed Behbahani, Kuwait Oil Company CARBONATE ROCKS FOR THE PRESALT A NOVELTY...SINCE 1975. CONSOLIDATED SCENARIO; Caroline Mignot, Felipe Branco, MAXIMIZING THE VALUE OF DATA PRACTICES AND PRAGMATIC WORKFLOWS William Godoy, San ago Drexler, Luis Horta ACQUISITION: GAS PRESSURE ASSESSMENT FOR SAND/SHALE THIN BEDS ANALYSIS.; Jr., Bruno Castro, Vitor Silos, Andre Barre o, THROUGH CASING. A COMPLEX CASED Enrico Pernarcic, Christopher Blair and Barbara Quedimann, Enrique Estrada and HOLE PULSED NEUTRON CASE STUDY Emmanuel Caroli, TOTAL Milena Siqueira, Halliburton FROM THE NETHERLANDS; Chiara Cavalleri, Schlumberger; Gerrit Brouwer and Dimas ADVANCED EVALUATION METHODS OF HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTROFACIES ANALYSIS Kodri, Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij; CARBONATE ROCK MATRICES - A CASE STUDY APPLIED TO DEEP-WATER SILICICLASTIC David Rose and Jan-Bart Theodoor Brinks, ON MAJOR HYDROCARBON RESERVOIRS IN RESERVOIR ECONOMIC EVALUATION, Schlumberger THE MIDDLE EAST; O.A. AlJallad, Ingrain - a NORTHEAST OF BRAZIL; Anelise de Lima Halliburton Service; M.R. Dernaika, Formerly Souza, Pedro Paulo Pires de Deus Rocha, MULTIDETECTOR PULSED-NEUTRON TOOL Ingrain - a Halliburton Service; S. Koronfol, Lenita de Souza Fiori and Fernando Jorge APPLICATION IN LOW- POROSITY RESERVOIR Ingrain - a Halliburton Service, M. AlJabari, Pedrosa Maia Junior, Petrobras – A CASE STUDY; Aditya Arie Wijaya and Rama Formerly Ingrain - a Halliburton Service, David Aulianagara, Halliburton; Fe y Maria Naibaho, Gonzalez, Ingrain - a Halliburton Service RECENT ROTARY SIDEWALL CORING Fransiscus Xaverius Asriwan and Usman ADVANCEMENTS FOR DEEPWATER, WITH A Amirudin; Pertamina Hulu Sanga-Sanga ADVANCED MEASUREMENTS ELIMINATING BACKGROUND OVERVIEW; Charlie Jackson, THE RISK OF BYPASSING LARGE LAMINATED Halliburton SELF-COMPENSATED CASED HOLE PULSED LOW RESISTIVITY RESERVOIR AND NEUTRON SPECTROSCOPY MEASUREMENTS; ENHANCING THE SATURATION HEIGHT RESERVOIR CONNECTIVITY ASSESSMENT Tong Zhou, David Rose, Jeffery Miles and Jason MODEL, A NORWEGIAN SEA CASE STUDY; USING NEW FORMATION TESTING Gendur, Schlumberger; Haijing Wang, Chevron Harish B. Da r, Schlumberger; Tarek Sweden PLATFORM AND IMAGE LOG EVALUATION U.S.A. Inc.; Michael Sullivan, Chevron Canada and Elena Vasyutkina, Wintershall; Calum INDICATES CONNECTIVITY ACROSS A LARGE Ltd. Mcdowell and Karl Erik Sylta, Schlumberger RESERVOIR OFFSHORE MEXICO; Francois- Xavier Dubost, Schlumberger; Joel Speights, THE FOURTH PHASE. NEW DOWNHOLE AN INTEGRATED PETROPHYSICAL Talos Energy; Jesus A. Canas and Oliver C. SAND DETECTION TECHNOLOGY SHOWS WORKFLOW FOR FLUID CHARACTERIZATION Mullins, Schlumberger EXCITING RESULTS AND PRESENTS LOW AND CONTACTS IDENTIFICATION USING COSTS REMEDIAL OPPORTUNITIES; Adil Al NMR CONTINUOUS AND STATIONARY WIRELINE-CONVEYED PRESSURE AND Busaidy, Wee Wei Wa and Parijat Mukerji, MEASUREMENTS IN HIGH POROSITY SAMPLING TECHNOLOGY USAGE FOR Schlumberger; Daniel Chua Min Wei, Azli SANDSTONE FORMATION, OFFSHORE MINIDST AND MICROFRAC; Hoda Tahani, Yacob, Ahmad Majdi and Aiman Redzuan, NORWAY; Maciej Kozlowski, Diptaroop Mehdi Azari, Gibran Hashmi, Mark Proe and CHOC Chakraborty, Venkat Jambunathan, Peyton Fransiska Goenawan, Halliburton Lowrey, Ron Balliet and Bob Engelman, THE VALUE OF DATA INTEGRATION IN A Halliburton; Katrine Ropstad Ånensen and FORMATION EVALUATION BEHIND COMPLEX WELL SCENARIO: A CASE STUDY Artur Kotwicki and Yngve Bolstad Johansen, CASING FROM THE WEST NETHERLANDS; Abhinandan Aker BP Kohli, Shell; Chiara Cavalleri, Schlumberger; A NEW BOREHOLE-COMPENSATED NEUTRON- Zulkifli Ahmad, NAM; Emile Fokkema, Shell; ANALYSIS OF LATERAL FLUID GRADIENTS GAMMA POROSITY MEASUREMENT Oscar Kelder and Daniel Sprague, NAM FROM DFA MEASUREMENTS AND OPTIMIZED FOR CASED-HOLE FORMATION SIMULATION OF RESERVOIR FLUID MIXING EVALUATION; Weijun Guo, Halliburton FORMATION EVALUATION OF PROCESSES OVER GEOLOGIC TIME; Qing GAS PRESSURE ESTIMATION IN CASED HOLE CONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS Chen and Morten Kristensen, Schlumberger; USING A PULSED NEUTRON LOG; David Rose, Yngve Bolstad Johansen, Aker BP; Vladislav 1D MODELLING OF LITHOTYPES AND Alberto Abouganem Stephens, Tong Zhou and Achourov, Soraya S. Betancourt and Oliver C. PETROPHYSICS FOR THE GRANT GROUP AND Laura Bolerjack, Schlumberger; Kevin Kenning, Mullins, Schlumberger ANDERSON FORMATION, CANNING BASIN- Renaissance Offshore AUSTRALIA; Daniel Mauricio Rojas Caro and ARPS’ APPROXIMATION REVISITED AND INTEGRATION OF NUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPY Maria Liceth Cabrera Ruiz, UIS- Universidad REVISED; W David Kennedy, QED Petrophysics TECHNOLOGY AND CORE DATA RESULTS FOR Industrial de Santander; Erick Johan Illigde LLC THROUGH CASING TOC MEASUREMENT Araujo, Juan David Badillo Requena, Alessandro Batezelli CHANGE OF SATURATION EXPONENT IN AND SATURATION ANALYSIS A CASE STUDY POLYMER WATER-FLOODED RESERVOIRS: IN NAJMAH-SARJELU RESERVOIR, SOUTH A DATA-DRIVEN GRAPHICAL METHOD TO A CASE STUDY FROM OFFSHORE AFRICA; KUWAIT; Ali Abu Ghneej, Kuwait Oil Company, EVALUATE GAS RESERVOIRS WITH THE Benoît Guivarch and Emmanuel Caroli, TOTAL 11
TECHNICAL PROGRAM EFFECT OF PORES TYPES ON ELECTRICAL CASE STUDY FROM MADURA STRAIT COMPLEX CARBONATE RESERVOIR IN SOUTH PROPERTIES OF CARBONATE ROCKS AND AREA, EAST JAVA BASIN; Iko Sagala, Ophir IRAQ, USING ADVANCED INTERPRETATION DETERMINATION OF THE ELECTRICAL Indonesia; Sarvagya Parashar, Ivan Wu Zhia OF NMR LOGS; Milad Saidian, BP America Inc PARAMETERS FROM NMR LOGGING; Kewen Ming, Nuntanich Ji ham and Banu Andhika, Wang, Ning Li, Hongliang Wu, Zhou Feng, Halliburton PORE-SCALE INVESTIGATION OF POROSITY- Peng Liu and Taiping Zhao, Petrochina RESISTIVITY-PERMEABILITY RELATIONSHIPS: HIGH-RESOLUTION SPECTRAL IMPLICATIONS FOR ROCK TYPING; Zhonghao ENIGMATIC RESERVOIR PROPERTIES RECONSTRUCTION: METHOD AND Sun, Ayaz Mehmani and Carlos Torres-Verdin, DECIPHERED WITH PETROLEUM SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS FOR CONTAMINATION The University of Texas at Aus n AND RESERVOIR FLUID GEODYNAMICS MEASUREMENT, DIGITAL SAMPLING, AND ANALYSIS OF WIRELINE DATA; Rob Pierpont CONTINUITY ASSESSMENT; Yngve B Johansen, REALIZATION OF OIL WET FACIES AND and Kristoffer Birkeland, OMV; Li Chen, Kevin Best and Artur Kotwicki, AkerBP; FLUID SATURATIONS IN TILTED WATER/OIL Vladislav Achourov, Soraya S. Betancourt, Christopher Jones, Cameron Rekully, Bin Dai, CONTACT RESERVOIRS; Reinaldo Jose Angulo Jesus A. Canas, Julia C. Forsythe and Oliver C. Bob Engelman and Anthony Van Zuilekom, Yznaga, Kresimir Vican, Venkat Jambunathan Mullins, Schlumberger Halliburton and Ehab Negm, Halliburton EVALUATING PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES IDENTIFYING FRACTURE-FILLING MATERIAL THE LOG-DERIVED SW COMPARED TO AND VOLUMETRICS UNCERTAINTIES OF IN OIL-BASED MUD VIA DIELECTRIC SURFACE MEASUREMENT OF CORE SW: HOW SAND INJECTITE RESERVOIRS – NORWEGIAN BOREHOLE IMAGING; Peter Schlicht, Tianhua THEY ARE RECONCILED; Bob Evere , CWLS – NORTH SEA; Artur Kotwicki, AkerBP ASA; Zhang and Mar n G. Lüling Schlumberger; SPWLA; Dorian Holgate and Eric Rops, CWLS Mirza Hassan Baig, Shlumberger; Yngve Brita Renee Graham and Alexandra Cournot, TIME-LAPSE NMR AND MULTIFREQUENCY Bolstad Johansen, AkerBP ASA; Mauro Firinu,Equinor; Rob Sadownyk, Valeura Energy Inc DIELECTRIC MEASUREMENT DEMYSTIFYING Tor Arne Hansen and Bruis Giano en, Vår Energi; Odd Arne Sandstad, Guro Leirdal, IMPROVED PETROPHYSICAL EVALUATION THE NATIVE OIL PROPERTIES IN A COMPLEX Anne Me e Anthonsen and Brage Vikaunet OF A SANDSTONE RESERVOIR USING NMR. INJECTITES RESERVOIR; A CASE STUDY A ret, AkerBp ASA A CASE STUDY, ONSHORE KUWAIT; Pedro FROM NORWEGIAN SEA; Harish B. Da r, A. Romero Rojas and Larisa Tagarieva, Schlumberger Norway AS; Artur Kotwicki, EVIDENCE OF MULTIPLE PAIRS OF DRILLING- Weatherford Interna onal; Shaikha Faisal AkerBP ASA; Lalitha Venkataramanan, INDUCED TENSILE FRACTURES IN DEEP Dawood Turkey, Kuwait Oil Company Schlumberger-Doll Research Center BOREHOLES; Jean Desroches, Rocks Expert and Thomas Berard, Schlumberger INVERSION OF ANISOTROPIC ELASTIC WHAT’S NEXT FOR NEUTRON-GAMMA CONSTANTS AND MUD SPEED USING DENSITY?; Michael Evans, Nuclear Logging EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF BOREHOLE SONIC MODES; Ting Lei, Romain Concepts, LLC TWO-PHASE FLOW PROPERTIES OF Prioul, Adam Donald and Edgar Ignacio Velez FORMATION EVALUATION OF HETEROGENEOUS ROCKS FOR PRODUCTION- Arteaga, Schlumberger ORIENTED PETROPHYSICS; Pierre Aérens, UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS Carlos Torres-Verdín and Nicolás Espinoza, MAPPING COMPLEX INJECTITE BODIES A COMPARISON AND APPLICATIONS OF The University of Texas at Aus n WITH MULTI-WELL ELECTROMAGNETIC 3-D THREE DIFFERENT MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL INVERSION DATA; Nigel Clegg, Halliburton; STRESS PREDICTIONS; Ehab Negm and John FAST AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF Kevin Best, Ingeborg Tøllefsen and Artur Quirein, Halliburton LOG PROPERTY MODELING TO IMPROVE Kotwicki, AkerBP; Endre Eriksent, Halliburton; PETROPHYSICAL ANSWERS IN HIGH-ANGLE David Marchant, Computa onal Geosciences A NEW METHOD FOR CALCULATING WELLS; David Maggs, Schlumberger; Vanessa Inc POISSON’S RATIO FROM XRD AND WIRELINE Mendoza Barron, Shell; Mathias Horstmann MINERALOGY USING A CALIBRATED CLAY TO and Mohammad Taghi Salehi, Schlumberger MAXIMIZING VALUE FROM MUDLOGS: SHALE VOLUME TRANSFORMATION; Carrie INTEGRATED APPROACH TO DETERMINE NET Glaser, Willame e Petrophysics; Jane Hearon FORMATION EVALUATION WITH NMR, PAY; Mayank Malik, Sco Hanson and Simon and Jason Edwards, Fracture ID RESISTIVITY AND PRESSURE DATA – A CASE Clinch, Chevron STUDY OF A CARBONATE OILFIELD IN THE A NEW METHOD OF ESTIMATING TORTUOSITY LOWER CONGO BASIN; Ting Li, Nicholas MOTION ARTIFACT FREE DATA DELIVERY IN AND PORE SIZE IN UNCONVENTIONAL Drinkwater and Karen Whi lesey, Chevron REAL TIME FROM A LOW GRADIENT NMR FORMATIONS USING NMR RESTRICTED TOOL; Rebecca Jachmann and Jie Yang, DIFFUSION MEASUREMENTS; Xinglin Wang, FROM PLUG MEASUREMENTS TO DYNAMIC Halliburton; You Wang, University of Texas at Zeliang Chen, Philip M. Singer, Rice University; SIMULATIONS: UPSCALING EFFECTS ON Aus n Harold J. Vinegar, Vinegar Technologies, LLC; MODELED HYDROCARBON VOLUMES; Iulian OPENHOLE PRESSURES CAN REVEAL RELATIVE George J. Hirasaki, Rice University N. Hulea, Shell Projects and Technology PERMEABILITY HYSTERESIS IN A GAS WATER A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTROFACIES USING RESERVOIR; T. Gray, Andrew Carnegie and R. CRITICAL DESORPTION PRESSURE OF COALS MACHINE LEARNING TO DECRYPT HIGH Crawford, Woodside Energy Ltd USING PRESSURE TRANSIENT ANALYSIS; Jack PORO-PERM ZONES IN CYCLIC SUCCESSION PORE STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION OF A Harfoushian, Schlumberger Australia OF PLIOCENE BIOCLASTIC LIMESTONE: 12
TECHNICAL PROGRAM APPLICATION OF MACHINE LEARNING TO INTEGRATED EVALUATION OF CHEMISTRY Claudio Rabe, and Eugenia Sardelli, Federal INTERPRET NMR WIRELINE MEASUREMENTS; AND MINERALOGY FROM CORE AND LOG Fluminense University - Brasil Son Dang, Heyleem Han, Carl Sondergeld and MEASUREMENTS; Thomas J Neville, Asia- Chandra Rai, University of Oklahoma Pacific Forma on Evalua on Services RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PORE SIZE AND NMR T2 TIME FOR UNCONVENTIONAL APPLICATION OF TGIP-NMR ON AN INTEGRATED RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION SHALES; Felipe Cruz, Ali Tinni, Carl Sondergeld APPALACHIAN UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE USING UNSUPERVISED LEARNING ON and Chandra Rai, University of Oklahoma USING 2D T1-T2 NMR LOGS; Natalie Uschner- NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR) T1- Arroyo, Schlumberger; Ravinath Kausik and T2 LOGS; Tianmin Jiang, Ron J. Bonnie, Thiago RESERVOIR PRESSURE IN TIGHT GAS Lalitha Venkataramanan, Schlumberger-Doll Simoes Correa, Marty C. Krueger, Shaina A. FORMATIONS FROM A PRESSURIZED CORE Research; Erik Rylander and Richard E. Lewis,Kelly and Ma S. Wasson, ConocoPhillips SYSTEM; Luis F. Quintero, Halliburton Schlumberger; C. Douglas Odham, Range REVISITING THE CONCEPT OF WETTABILITY Resources-Appalachia, LLC LATERAL LANDING POINT AND HYDRAULIC FRACTURE DESIGN IN DIYARBAKIR BASIN, FOR ORGANIC-RICH TIGHT ROCKS.; Sanchay BAYESIAN METHOD FOR RAPID MULTI-WELL TURKEY: AN UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE Mukherjee, Son Thai Dang, Chandra Rai and INTERPRETATION OF WELL LOGS AND CORE OIL WELL CASE STUDY; Samira Ahmad, Carl Sondergeld, University of Oklahoma DATA IN UNCONVENTIONAL FORMATIONS; Schlumberger; Ahmet Ergun Mengen and ULTRASONIC ANGLE REFLECTIVITY Tianqi Deng, Joaquín Ambía and Carlos Torres- Muhammed Fa h Ayyildiz, Turkish Petroleum; IN COMPLEX ROCKS FOR IMPROVED Verdín, University of Texas at Aus n Hasan Baris Gurcaglar, Heike Delius, Robert INTERPRETATION OF SONIC AND ULTRASONIC Derda, Edmund Eswein and Chiara Cavalleri, LOGS; Daria Olszowska and Carlos Torres- COMPLEX CONDUCTIVITY MODEL FOR HIGHLY Schlumberger MATURE KEROGEN-BEARING FORMATIONS; Verdin, The University of Texas at Aus n Chang-Yu Hou, Denise E. Freed and Nikita LESSONS LEARNED FROM CROSS-VALIDATION UNRAVELLING THE UNDERSTANDING OF A Seleznev, Schlumberger-Doll Research; Dean OF FIBER OPTICS AND MICRO-SENSOR COMPLEX CARBONATE RESERVOIR WITH M. Homan, John Rasmus, Gong Li Wang and PRODUCTION LOGGING MEASUREMENTS THE USE ADVANCED LOGS INTEGRATION; Natalie Uschner, Schlumberger IN THE UNCONVENTIONAL WELLS; Yegor Se, Harish B. Da r, Schlumberger Norway AS; Chevron Ingrid Piene Giano en and Terje Kollien, DETERMINING WATER-FILLED POROSITY OF TIGHT OIL RESERVOIRS WITH A MEASURING MULTIPLE ORGANIC MATTER Lundin Norway AS; Karl-Erik Holm Sylta, NEW INTERPRETATION METHOD FOR COMPONENTS IN ORGANIC-RICH ROCKS Schlumberger Norway AS DIELECTRIC DISPERSION MEASUREMENTS; USING COMBINED TECHNIQUES OF LOW- WATER SATURATION IN UNCONVENTIONALS: Nikita Seleznev and Tarek M. Habashy, FIELD NMR AND ADVANCED PROGRAMMED THE REAL STORY; Vivek Ravi, Tim Dash, Safdar Schlumberger-Doll Research Center; Michel PYROLYSIS; Z. Harry Xie, Humberto Carvajal- Ali, Mansoor Ali, Ricardo Hartanto and Brian Claverie, Schlumberger; Hanming Wang and Or z and Thomas Gentzis, Core Laboratories, Chin, WD Von Gonten Laboratories Haijing Wang, Chevron Energy Technology L.P.; Paul Hackley, U.S. Geological Survey Company; Amir Hermes and Jason Gendur, WHAT HAPPENS TO THE PETROPHYSICAL Schlumberger; Ling Feng and MaryEllen Loan, METHODOLOGY TO MAKE QUANTITATIVE PROPERTIES OF A DUAL-POROSITY ORGANIC- Schlumberger-Doll Research Center ESTIMATES OF VARIABLE RESERVOIR RICH CHALK DURING EARLY-STAGE ORGANIC WETTING PROPERTIES IN UNCONVENTIONAL MATURATION?; Eva G. Vinegar, The University HYDRAULIC FRACTURING EVALUATION RESERVOIRS USING TRIPLE-COMBO WELL of Texas at Aus n; Yoav O. Rosenberg, UTILIZING SINGLE-WELL S-WAVE IMAGING: LOG DATA; Michael Holmes, Antony M. Holmes Geological Survey of Israel; Yair Gordin, Ben- IMPROVED PROCESSING METHOD AND and Dominic I. Holmes, Digital Forma on, Inc. Gurion University of the Negev, Philip M. FIELD EXAMPLES; Peng Liu, Ning Li, Hongliang Singer, Xinglin Wang and Zeliang Chen, Rice Wu, Yusheng Li, Kewen Wang and Zhou Feng, PERMEABILITY MEASUREMENTS ON SHALES University; Sco V. Nguyen, 17TeraWa s; Petrochina Research Ins tute of Petroleum USING NMR SPECTROSCOPY; Colton Barnes, Weidong Li and Tom Bradley, Baker Hughes; Explora on and Development Ashish Mathur, Safdar Ali, Chad Belanger, Brian Chin and Jus n Treadwell, W.D. Von Harold J. Vinegar, Ben-Gurion University of the HYDROCARBON GAS BEHAVIOR IN NANO Gonten Petroleum Engineering Laboratories Negev and Vinegar Technologies, LLC; George PORE CONFINEMENT ORGANIC SHALE J. Hirasaki, Rice University; Larry W. Lake, The SYSTEMS; Ashish Mathur, WDVG Labs; Safdar PETROPHYSICS TO BOREHOLE ACOUSTICS University of Texas at Aus n; Yossef H. Hatzor, Ali, WD Von Gonten & Co.; Lee Utley and David TRANSFORMS USING MACHINE LEARNING Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Bocanegra, Ascent Resources; Chad Belanger REGRESSION FOR UNCONVENTIONAL NEW BOREHOLE LOGGING and Mansoor Ali, WDVG Labs RESERVOIRS; Romain Prioul, Schlumberger- Doll Research; Edgar Velez and Irina TECHNOLOGY IMPACT OF GEOCHEMISTRY AND RESERVOIR Mikhaltseva, Schlumberger; Charles A FAST ANN TRAINED SOLVER ENABLES REAL- TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE ON CONTACT Laupretre, Student TIME RADIAL INVERSION OF DIELECTRIC ANGLE MEASUREMENTS FOR ASSESSMENT DISPERSION DATA & ACCURATE EVALUATION OF KEROGEN WETTABILITY; Archana PETRO-TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY EVALUATION IN THE PIMIENTA OF FORMATIONS AT UNKNOWN SALINITY; A. Jagadisan and Zoya Heidari, University of FORMATION, AN UNCONVENTIONAL Hanif, F. Le, M. Nikitenko, N. Velker, M. Blinov, Texas at Aus n RESOURCE IN MEXICO; Douglas Betancourt, E. Frost Jr. and B. Corley, Baker Hughes 13
TECHNICAL PROGRAM A NEW FORMATION TESTER AND ITS FIRST LWD FULLY TRIAXIAL CO-LOCATED RESERVOIR STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION APPLICATIONS IN EXTREME ULTRAHIGH ANTENNA SENSORS FOR REAL- AT MULTIPLE SCALES USING VERTICAL TEMPERATURE RESERVOIRS; Ari Fadjarijanto, TIME ANISOTROPY AND DIP ANGLE SEISMIC PROFILING, 3D SONIC IMAGING CPOC; Wang Xiannan, CNOOC; Yosef Ronald DETERMINATION; Michael Bi ar, Hsu-Hsiang FROM DIPOLE AND MONOPOLE SOURCES, Costam, CPOC; Tanabordee Duangprasert, Bei (Mark) Wu, Jin Ma, Ma hew Griffing and Clint AND WELLBORE MICRORESISTIVITY IMAGES: Gao, Simon Edmundson, Cedric Perrin, Peter Lozinsky, Halliburton CASE STUDY FROM OFFSHORE ABU DHABI, Airey and Saifon Daungkaew, Schlumberger UAE; Adam Donald, Nicholas Benne and FORMATION CHLORINE MEASUREMENT Peter Schlicht, Schlumberger; Franciscus A NEW METHOD TO DERIVE CONTAMINATION FROM SPECTROSCOPY ENABLES WATER Van Kleef, Ravi Verma and Frank Brindle IN FORMATION TESTER SAMPLES BASED SALINITY INTERPRETATION: THEORY, ADNOC Offshore; Israa Suliman, Nobuyasu ON THE REACTION OF CAUSTIC FILTRATE MODELING, AND APPLICATIONS; Jeffrey Hirabayashi, Saif Al-Kharusi and Yevgeniy COMPONENTS WITH CARBON DIOXIDE; Miles, Laurent Mosse and Jim Grau, Karpekin, Schlumberger Ralph Piazza, Alexandre Vieira and Luiz Schlumberger Alexandre Sacorague, Petrobras; Christopher REVEALING HIDDEN INFORMATION; HIGH Jones, Bin Dai, Megan Pearl and Helen Aguiar,HIGH-RESOLUTION GEOLOGICAL RESOLUTION LOGGING-WHILE-DRILLING Halliburton INTERPRETATION IN ANY MUD TYPE USING SLOWNESS MEASUREMENTS AND IMAGING, LWD ACOUSTIC BOREHOLE IMAGE LOGS; USING ADVANCED DUAL ULTRASONIC A PREVIEW TO THE DIGITAL COMPONENT IN Stephen Morris, Morgane Bizeray, Florian TECHNOLOGY; Ma hew Blyth, Naoki THE NEW WIRELINE FORMATION TESTING Bender and Jeremy Titjen, Baker Hughes Sakiyama, Hiroshi Hori, Hiroaki Yamamoto ERA; German Garcia, Schlumberger; Ben and Hiroshi Nakajima, Schlumberger; Adam Winkelman, Talos Energy LLC; Hadrien INVERSION-BASED INTERPRETATION OF Haecker, Con nental Resources; Mark G. Dumont, Simon Edmundson, Thomas BOREHOLE ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENTS Ki ridge, Occidental Petroleum Pfeiffer, Chris Babin and Sco Ebehardth, ACQUIRED IN INVADED AND THINLY BEDDED Schlumberger FORMATIONS; Jingxuan Liu and Carlos Torres- REVISITING THE FRACTURE SYSTEM IN Verdín, The University of Texas at Aus n; Elsa AUSTIN CHALK WITH RECENT ADVANCES IN A TECHNOLOGY UPDATE IN WIRELINE Maalouf, American University of Beirut LWD BOREHOLE IMAGING; Roda Bradley, FORMATION TESTING; Thomas Pfeiffer, Simon Marty Krueger, Meredith Miranda and Edmundson, Keith Nelson, Chen Tao, Hua MODIFIED DIFFERENTIAL PHASE SEMBLANCE Thiago Correa, Conocophillips; Chandramani Chen, Tamim Sawaf, Bo Yang, Lina Xu, Deo METHOD FOR MULTI-MODE DISPERSION Shrivastava, Dzevat Omeragic and Yong-Hua Dindial and Ashers Partouche, Schumberger ESTIMATION FROM BOREHOLE SONIC DATA; Ruijia Wang, Richard Coates and Jiajun Zhao, Chen, Schlumberger ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF MULTI- Halliburton THE ROAD TO ACHIEVING BUSINESS VALUE BARRIER TRANSIENT ELECTROMAGNETIC WITH REFLECTION SONIC IMAGING; Brian MEASUREMENTS; Sushant Du a and Joseph NONLINEAR ACOUSTICS APPLICATIONS FOR Hornby, Kary Green, Amit Padhi and Jeremy Olaiya, Baker Hughes NEAR-WELLBORE FORMATION EVALUATION; Christopher Skelt, Chevron; James TenCate, Bader, Halliburton APPLICATION OF NATURAL FRACTURE Los Alamos Na onal Laboratory; Robert WIRELINE PRESSURE CORES: LABORATORY CHARACTERIZATION USING STONELEY WAVE Guyer, University of Massachuse s; Paul AND FIELD STUDY OF PRESSURE – INVERSION IN A CARBONATE RESERVOIR; Johnson, Carene Larmat and Pierre-Yves Le TEMPERATURE – VOLUME RESPONSE WITHIN Hoda Tahani, Mark Collins, Brian Hornby, Amr Bas, Los Alamos Na onal Laboratory; Kurt A CLOSED PRESSURE VESSEL; Don Westaco , Moukhtar and Philip Tracadas, Halliburton Nihei, Chevron; Cung Vu, Chevron (Re red) Halliburton BED BOUNDARY DETERMINATION USING QUANTITATIVE DEMONSTRATION OF A PETROPHYSICS IN BROWNFIELDS JOINT INVERSION OF DEEP SHEAR WAVE HIGH-FIDELITY OIL-BASED MUD RESISTIVITY IMAGING AND EXTRA-DEEP AZIMUTHAL IMAGER USING A CONTROLLED EXPERIMENT; EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE ELECTROMAGNETIC RESISTIVITY; Zhoutuo Ahmed Fouda, Baris Guner, Wei Bin Ewe and OF ROCK FRACTURE ON THE RELATIONSHIP Wei, China University of Petroleum (East David Torres, Halliburton BETWEEN WATER SATURATION AND China) COMPLEX RESISTIVITY; Baozhi Pan, Yuhang NEW TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION OF Guo, Ruhan A, Lihua Zhang, Boyang Wei and CALIBRATED FORMATION WATER RESISTIVITY REAL TIME OBM BOREHOLE IMAGES AND Weiyi Zhou, Jilin University SENSOR; Thomas Pfeiffer, Mahmut Sarili, FORMATION SAMPLING WHILE DRILLING. Cong Wang, Koichi Naito, Yoko Morikami LESSONS LEARNED IN CHALLENGING PULSED NEUTRON LOGGING TECHNIQUE and Hua Chen, Schlumberger; Daniela Frese, DEEPWATER GULF OF MEXICO TO DETECT BYPASSED OIL AND EDGE Petroleum Development Oman ENVIRONMENTS.; Wilson Pineda, Gerardo WATER ENCROACHMENT IN COMPLEX Cedillo, Milad Saidian, Jennifer Wadsworth MULTILAYERED RESERVOIR IN CASPIAN SEA; DISPERSION ASYMPTOTIC ANALYSIS AND ITS and Dan Halverson, BP Explora on and Zhandos Zhangaziyev and Mohamed Hashem, APPLICATIONS IN ACOUSTIC LOGGING; Yibing Produc on Inc; Hathairat Watcharophat, Sco Dragon Oil Zheng, Weatherford Interna onal Paul, Indrajit Basu and Aldrick Garcia Mayans, Schlumberger; Colin Schroeder, The University of Texas at Aus n 14
WORKSHOPS AND STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION Each workshop requires a minimum number of participants to proceed, before purchasing a non-refundable airline ticket, please confirm with SPWLA that the workshop is not cancelled. *non-registered fee applies to anyone that is not or planning to register for the SPWLA Annual Symposium. Workshops also have a maximum number of seating, early booking is recommended. WORKSHOP 1: TouchTerrain app that allows 3D-printable terrain models TITLE: 3D Printing in Geoscience and Engineering: to be generated with no CAD software or GIS experience. Emerging Technology in Education, Research, and The integration of digital data sets with 3D-printed surface Communication and subsurface features supports communication for both societal and technical objectives. The workshop will provide Instructors: Sergey Ishutov, Kevin Hodder, Rick Chalaturnyk a unique opportunity to use 3D printing to bridge the (University of Alberta) gap between computational and experimental analyses of natural rocks as applied to geoscience research, education, Date: Saturday, June 20, 2020 and communication. Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fee: $375.00 for registered attendees; $475.00 *non- Bios: registered (includes lunch) Dr. Sergey Ishutov is currently a postdoctoral fellow with [RG] 2 - at the University of Alberta. He earned a PhD in geology About the Course at Iowa State University, with a specialization in 3D printing 3D printing is a 21st century technology for transforming geological models. He has received MSc in geology from digital designs into tangible objects. Geoscience is California State University Long Beach and BSc in petroleum a discipline infused with 3D data, hence 3D printing geology from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Dr. revolutionizes how we interact with our data and how we Ishutov received multiple awards and research grants from explain our science to non-experts. 3D printing geological American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Geological and engineering models is an innovative subject that is Society of America, and the Society for Petroleum Engineers emerging in education, research, and petroleum industry. as well as industry grants for research in 3D printing porous This workshop is designed to introduce 3D printing to a media. Having a work experience with ExxonMobil, Aramco, broad audience of experimentalists, modelers, and those Shell, and Oxy, Dr. Ishutov is one of the world pioneers in interested in technology innovations. It provides an overview integrating 3D printing for reproduction of porous rock of different 3D printing techniques that use both rock-like models and publishing this research in geoscience and materials (e.g., sand, gypsum, clay) and polymers (e.g., engineering journals. plastics, resins). While these cost-effective methods are shaping the future of manufacturing, 3D printing geological media requires profound understanding of capabilities and WORKSHOP 2: limitations of each technique and the material properties TITLE: SPWLA 2020 Electromagnetism used. Instructors: Barbara I. Anderson, David F. Allen, The workshop includes several modules on how to digitally Scott J. Jacobsen and Martin G. Lüling design and 3D print models for use in reservoir rock analysis, geomorphology, petroleum geology/geophysics, Date: Saturday, June 20, 2020 and petrophysics. For reservoir rock analysis, 3D printing of Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. near-identical rock proxies provides an approach to conduct Fee: $375.00 for registered attendees; repeatable laboratory experiments without destroying $475.00 *non-registered (includes lunch) natural rock samples. The workshop is also aimed at encouraging discussions of case studies where 3D-printed About the Course porous models are used to investigate fundamental research The recent severe downturn in our industry has seen many questions in the areas of single and multiphase fluid flow experienced, seasoned electromagnetism experts retire as well as reactive transport in reservoir sandstones and or disappear. Now we must build up the next generation carbonate rocks. In addition, 3D-printed models will of petrophysicists with a deep understanding of and an be compared to their digital equivalents to investigate open mind for our electromagnetic measurements from geomechanical and transport properties (e.g., porosity, pore the low-frequency Laterolog tools to the GHz-frequency sizes, grain sizes, fracture apertures, connectivity of pore dielectric measurements. We want to offer our course for and fracture networks, wettability). this young generation; we want to help them understand Participants will learn how to deploy 3D-printed models to and appreciate the relevant features of these measurements improve technical communication to diverse audiences (e.g., and their role in the overall petrophysics workflow. At the students, geoscientists, engineers, managers, community same time, we will offer some new insights, which explore stakeholders). Participants will gain experience with the evolution from vertical to deviated and horizontal wells. 15
WORKSHOPS AND STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION The electromagnetic logging tools were conceived and Date: Saturday, June 20, 2020 developed with an axisymmetric vertical-well–horizontal- Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. layer paradigm in mind. Their use and interpretation in Fee: $375.00 for registered attendees; $475.00 *non- deviated wells poses new questions and challenges. registered (includes lunch) We start our course with the historic origin of Wireline logging, just to get everybody into the right mood. Then we About the Course offer a brief, high-level introduction-overview of Maxwell’s Subject matter experts will conduct short and interactive electrodynamics and its use in design of electromagnetic sessions on the definitions, calculation methods, applications formation-evaluation measurements for both Wireline and and visual display of uncertainty in Petrophysics. They will Logging While Drilling. We introduce anisotropy in thinly cover the following topics, and will invite the registered layered formations and then the Paradox of Anisotropy, participants to provide additional requests. which we generalize to deviated wells in orthotropic formations (a new result!). We cover the frequency spectrum Components of electromagnetic formation-evaluation measurements - precision and accuracy of measurements and the role and importance of dielectric permittivity and - uncertainty from models and parameters the complex-valued conductivity-permittivity inversion and - measurements standards, characterization interpretation. This topic leads to dispersion observations: and calibration the frequency dependence of the dielectric permittivity, as - role of precision in job planning we learned to observe in the context of “Strange Induction - measurements of different vintages, acquired Logs”. We will conclude presenting a list of open questions under time-lapse or different conditions and unresolved challenges to encourage the younger generation in their pursuits. To motivate discussion, there Analysis methods will be invited speakers participating in several of the topic - error propagation from statistical and areas listed below. analytical methods; stand-alone and Outline – Major Topics (30 – 45 minutes each) integrated software packages 1. The Historic Origin of Wireline: Monday, 5 September - value of information and decision analysis 1927 - uncertainty of machine learning algorithms 2. Wireline and LWD logging tools and methods – from vertical to deviated wells We will also provide recommendations about data 3. Who still believes Archie’s relationship? Resistivity and visualization (histograms, crossplots, along-well displays, saturation relationships tables) to maximize analytical thinking and avoid the pitfalls 4. Maxwell’s equations combining electric conductivity and of misused software coding and graphics design expertise. dielectric permittivity 5. Strange induction logs – and their LWD counterparts N.B.: We will start and finish on time – plus/minus the tiniest 6. Laboratory measurements on barrel and sidewall cores possible standard deviation – guided by the principle that – the ground truth Lunch Break smaller uncertainties are better. 7. Maxwell’s equations with anisotropy 8. The paradox of anisotropy generalized to deviated wells WORKSHOP 4: in orthotropic media TITLE: Geomechanics 101 9. More paradoxa of anisotropy – reaching beyond electromagnetic measurements Instructors: Jeff Taylor and David Thurston (CNOOC 10. Laterolog tool response and mud chemistry at the International) borehole wall 11. The role of log simulations in interpretation and job Date: Sunday, June 21, 2020 planning Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 12. Some unanswered questions Fee: $375.00 for registered attendees; $475.00 *non- registered (includes lunch) WORKSHOP 3: TITLE: Uncertainties in Petrophysics: methods of statistical About the Course analysis and data visualization This one day short course on Geomechanics is designed for all upstream oil and gas subsurface professionals where we Instructors: Michel Claverie (Schlumberger), Lalitha present an integrated approach to understand the basics and Venkataramanan (Schlumberger Doll Research), Marco applications of Geomechanics and apply that to building a Pirrone (ENI), Laurent Mosse (Wireline Domain Center), 1D Mechanical Earth Model. From an introduction including David Allen (Schlumberger Interpretation Engineering) basic mechanical concepts to evaluating stresses in the Earth’s crust, from the study of rock failure in the lab and downhole to measuring stress orientations and magnitude. 16
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