PowerLog® Advanced Training
DECEMBER 11 - 12, 2024.
North America (United States and Canada)
Learning Objectives:
This comprehensive two-day course is designed to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the advanced tools available in PowerLog® for petrophysical editing, computation, and interpretation. The course focuses on advanced techniques involving multi-well computations, with an emphasis on hands-on learning through a series of guided exercises.
Upon completion of the guided exercises, participants will have the opportunity to apply what they have learned in an independent workshop. The workshop has been designed to encourage participants to make full use of the knowledge they have acquired during the course and to develop their skills in a professional setting.
Specific topics are:
- Splicing, baseline shifting, and patching curves
- Applying environmental corrections
- Normalizing curves
- Interactive parameter picking
- Pore pressure prediction
- Write and run your own user programs
- Generate synthetic curves
- Calculate clay volumes
- Perform Multimineral analysis
- Statistical mineralogy to analyze data
- Rock physics modeling
- Composing image logs and dip picking
- PowerBatch and Workshop for self-learning
Course benefits:
Know when and how to use the more sophisticated tools offered by PowerLog® and gain confidence and flexibility to handle complex interpretation projects.
Duration: 2 days (all day)
Software used: PowerLog®
Course Format: Instructor-led, workflow-based, virtual training.
Prerequisites: PowerLog® Basic Training or experience using PowerLog®.
Who should attend: This course is intended for experienced PowerLog® users who want to apply PowerLog’s more sophisticated tools to complex interpretation projects.
Price*: $2,000 USD per attendee
*Virtual classroom capacity is a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 10 attendees for this course; group discount may apply