Training Course :Petrophysical Log Analysis

iOpener Training
OIPE5683
Milan
Monday, 05 Jan 2026 - Friday, 09 Jan 2026
Price: 4900

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Petrophysical Log Analysis course delivers a comprehensive foundation in the interpretation of well log data for reservoir characterization. It explains how petrophysical measurements are used to quantify rock and fluid properties. The course integrates physical principles with practical interpretation workflows. Participants develop the ability to evaluate lithology, porosity, permeability indicators, and fluid saturation. Emphasis is placed on reducing uncertainty through consistent multi-log integration. The course addresses data quality, environmental effects, and correction strategies. Learners gain confidence in applying interpretation logic across different reservoir types. Practical reasoning is reinforced through structured analytical approaches. This course establishes a robust platform for advanced petrophysical studies and professional application.

INTRODUCTION

The Petrophysical Log Analysis course is designed to build essential competence in subsurface data interpretation. It introduces the role of petrophysics in exploration, development, and reservoir management. The course explains how logging tools respond to rock matrix and pore fluids. Participants learn the relationships between measured responses and reservoir properties. The program highlights the importance of integrated log analysis for reliable formation evaluation. It covers systematic workflows from raw data to interpreted results. The course emphasizes consistency, validation, and uncertainty awareness. Concepts are presented progressively to support deep understanding. The scope supports both academic learning and applied industry practice.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Participants will achieve the following objectives by the Petrophysical Log Analysis course:

  • Understand the principles governing petrophysical measurements.
  • Explain the responses of common logging tools.
  • Identify lithology using integrated log signatures.
  • Evaluate porosity from multiple measurement sources.
  • Assess fluid type and saturation with confidence.
  • Recognize shale effects and complex lithologies.
  • Apply correction methods for borehole and environmental effects.
  • Integrate logs to derive consistent petrophysical properties.
  • Quantify net reservoir and net pay intervals.
  • Develop analytical judgment for subsurface decision-making.
  • These objectives are clearly defined, achievable, and aligned with professional petrophysical workflows, ensuring measurable learning outcomes and the practical ability to interpret logs accurately in real reservoir evaluation scenarios.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This Petrophysical Log Analysis program targets a professional audience seeking to improve knowledge and skills:

  • Geology graduates entering subsurface roles.
  • Junior petrophysicists.
  • Reservoir and petroleum engineers.
  • Geologists involved in formation evaluation.
  • Exploration and development team members.
  • Energy sector professionals.
  • Technical staff supporting logging operations.
  • Academic researchers in applied geoscience.

COURSE OUTLINE

Day 1: Foundations of Petrophysical Analysis

  • Definition and scope of petrophysics.
  • Role of petrophysical analysis in reservoir studies.
  • Overview of logging data acquisition.
  • Depth control and data quality fundamentals.
  • Log formats and presentation standards.
  • Basic rock and fluid properties.
  • Introduction to integrated interpretation workflows.

Day 2: Lithology and Shale Evaluation

  • Lithology identification principles.
  • Gamma ray responses and shale volume estimation.
  • Clean versus shaly formations.
  • Cross-plot methods for lithology discrimination.
  • Clay types and their petrophysical impact.
  • Limitations of single-log interpretation.
  • Integrated lithology models.
  • Uncertainty in shale evaluation.

Day 3: Porosity Determination and Rock Properties

  • Concept and types of porosity.
  • Density log interpretation.
  • Neutron log principles and responses.
  • Sonic log applications in porosity estimation.
  • Cross-plot techniques for porosity and lithology.
  • Environmental corrections for porosity logs.
  • Effects of gas and lithology on porosity.
  • Porosity uncertainty assessment.

Day 4: Fluid Evaluation and Saturation Analysis

  • Formation fluids and their properties.
  • Resistivity measurements and interpretation.
  • Water saturation concepts and relationships.
  • Effects of shale and conductive minerals.
  • Identification of hydrocarbon zones.
  • Gas detection indicators.
  • Movable versus residual fluids.
  • Challenges in saturation evaluation.

Day 5: Integrated Petrophysical Interpretation

  • Multi-log integration strategies.
  • Zonation and reservoir subdivision.
  • Cut-off selection and sensitivity analysis.
  • Net reservoir and net pay calculation.
  • Calibration with core and test data.
  • Uncertainty and risk assessment.
  • Reporting and documentation standards.
  • Review and consolidation of course concepts.

COURSE DURATION

This Petrophysical Log Analysis course is available in different durations: 1 week (intensive training), 2 weeks (moderate pace with additional practice sessions), or 3 weeks (a comprehensive learning experience). The course can be attended in person or online, depending on the trainee's preference.

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION

This Petrophysical Log Analysis course is delivered by expert trainers worldwide, bringing global experience and best practices.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1- Who should attend this Petrophysical Log Analysis course?

This course is suitable for professionals involved in formation evaluation and reservoir characterization.

2- What are the key benefits of this Petrophysical Log Analysis training?

It builds strong skills for interpreting logs and deriving reliable petrophysical properties.

3—Do participants receive a certificate?

Yes, upon successful completion, all participants will receive a professional certification.

4- What language is the course delivered in?

English and Arabic.

5- Can I attend online?

Yes, you can attend in person, online, or in-house at your company.

CONCLUSION

The Petrophysical Log Analysis course provides essential knowledge for accurate reservoir evaluation. It strengthens the ability to interpret lithology, porosity, and fluid saturation. Participants gain practical skills applicable to exploration and development workflows. The course supports confident and consistent subsurface decision-making. It offers long-term professional value in petrophysics and reservoir studies.

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