Integrated Petrophysics for Reservoir Characterization & Modeling - IFP Training Certificate
Graduate Certificate
PETRORE-EN-P
Who should attend?
This course provides a comprehensive, practical knowledge of rock properties used for reservoir characterization and modeling workflow, via hands-on activities and case studies using dedicated software for data analysis, data interpretation and reservoir modeling.
Public :
Geoscientists involved in multidisciplinary teams, willing to acquire practical know-how in petrophysical data interpretation for reservoir studies.
Level :Skilled
Prerequisite :
Degree in technical field with petroleum geology and seismic interpretation experience.
Course Content
TRAINING ON RESERVOIR PETROPHYSICS & GEOLOGY DISCIPLINES
Lectures, hands-on activities and case studies are distributed in several modules of 1-2 weeks long.
Training content presents a clear operational orientation in order for participants to get familiar with specific techniques via an extensive exposure to simulations on real cases allowing them to anticipate the problems they will have to cope with later in their own projects.
Part 1: RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION & MODELING
Introduction to reservoir characterization.
Geological modeling workshop for integrated reservoir studies.
Reservoir petrophysics: conventional and special core analysis.
Fundamentals of facies analysis & rock-typing.
Petroleum geostatistics.
Well logging and qualitative log interpretation.
Core analysis for reservoir characterization.
Seismic reservoir characterization AVO and inversion workshop.
Quantitative well log analysis.
Part 2: FRACTURED RESERVOIR MODELING
Naturally fractured reservoirs: static and dynamic modeling.
Applied structural geology workshop: structural restauration with LithoTect™.
Borehole imaging interpretation workshop with WellCAD™.
Fracture and fault modeling workshop with FracaFlow™.
Part 3: FINAL PROJECT WORKSHOP
Final project. Hands-on workshop (teamwork).
Presentation and jury.
Learning Objectives
Attendees will be able to implement the following skills:
Understand concepts, techniques and methods of rock properties applied to reservoir modeling,
Characterize a fractured network on a field,
Develop the skills to check the validity of structural interpretation on seismic through time using balancing and structural restoration,
Apply the current borehole imaging tools and modern interpretation techniques,
Apply the workflow to characterize and model the fractures network in a reservoir model (real case).
Ways & Means
Hands-on activities and simulations on real cases.
Emphasis on practical work to develop participants’ autonomy and appropriate decisions.
Both personal and group work, team-building, group discussion in results and workflows.
Software tools used in the petroleum industry.
Software used during workshops: with courtesy of ALT, Beicip-Franlab, Geovariance, LithoTec, Schlumberger and Senergy.
Learning assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple choice questions and open explanatory questions.
Initial and final evaluations (at the beginning and end of the program) to assess participants’ learning curve.
Final project at the end to simulate operational situation to be presented to a jury.
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Coordinator :IFP Training instructors, with expertise in the field and trained in modern teaching methods adapted to the specific needs of learners from the professional world.
To French entities : IFP Training is referenced to DataDock ; you may contact your OPCO about potential funding.
Please contact our disabled persons referent to check the accessibility of this training program : referent.handicap@ifptraining.com