Workshop

Unconventional Reservoir Quality Analysis

 

When:

Sunday, September 25, 2016, 8:00 am-4:30 pm

 

Where:

Kentucky Geological Survey, 504 Rose Street, Lexington, KY 40503 (Map)

 

What:

 

The course takes a brief, but focused, look at the interpretation of shale gas reservoirs, in the category considered to be unconventional, or organic mudstones. It offers a "hands-on" approach to interpretive techniques, and considers traditional reservoir properties of porosity and fluid saturation in the context of those unconventional reservoirs, as well as the determination of total organic carbon (TOC). It considers techniques in the context of availability of both older data, and newer more extensive data.

The course assumes a basic understanding of common openhole logging measurements and interpretation, and uses that working knowledge to expand the measurement responses and interpretation of those responses into the environments for which the measurements were not originally designed.

 

Instructor:

 

Dan Krygowski, Senior Petrophysical Advisor, The Discovery Group, Denver, CO

Dan has over 30 years of experience in petrophysics and the design and development of petrophysical software. He also teaches the AAPG Basic Well Log Analysis course and Basic Openhole Log Interpretation.

 

Cost and what's included: $150 (professional) and $75 (students, limit 5) includes handouts, lunch, and breaks