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Cased hole log evaluation course 2015
1. Course overview
Weatherford Petroleum Consulting is pleased to announce a Cased Hole Well Log
Interpretation Seminar this spring. Attendees will learn basic open hole tool concepts
and cased hole logging tool principles, their applications and log interpretation. Using
cased hole logging data you will learn cased hole reservoir evaluation concepts.
Technologies such as sector bond and ultrasonic cement evaluation, and various
casing integrity tools will be used to evaluate cement and casing integrity. Production
logging data will be utilized to evaluate the fluids and formation behind casing. The
attendees will use actual field log data in exercises to learn these techniques and
other applications including identifying gas migration sources, cross flow and channel
identification, determining the effectiveness of remedial work and stimulations, log
quality control, and more.
Dates and pricing
May 20-21st, 2015
Daily 8:15 AM to 4:15 PM
Cost, $
600, or early bird pricing of $
500 if payment received before April 15th.
The Seminar will be held in the training room on the 12th floor of the Weatherford
Canada Office at 333 5th Ave. S.W. Calgary Alberta. Coffee, light breakfast, and lunch
will be provided, students with special needs or dietary restrictions are asked to
contact us beforehand.
We are also offering “Open Hole Log Evaluation” from May 26-27th. There will be a
further discount if you register for both.
Please call or email us to register or get more information for this seminar
Kimberley Beattie at 403-693-7512 or Kimberley.Beattie@ca.weatherford.com
Maximum 24 participants
Cased Hole Log Evaluation:
An Introduction to Borehole Integrity,
Cased Hole Formation Evaluation and
Production Logging
Learn basic open hole
tool concepts and
cased hole logging tool
principles, applications
and interpretation.
This two-day course,
hosted by Weatherford
Petroleum Consulting,
will give you experience
in the use of actual field
log data in exercises.