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bne: Canadian Well Logging Society Scotia Centre 2200, 700 - 2nd Street SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 2W1 www.cwls.org Canadian Well Logging Society Past Publications on CD Past Publications on CD has successfully been completed and CDs are now available for purchase. Past Publications on CD consists of 611 CWLS papers published between 1951 and 2000. This CD includes software that enables the user to search the pdf documents by title or keywords. Just type the topic of interest and view the search results. Cost: $50 for members and $150 for non-members. To order, please contact the CWLS office at (403)269-9366.

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bne: September 3, 2010 [non_profit_4_header.jpg] CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts 52nd Annual Logging Symposium [grey_box_top.gif] The 2011 SPWLA Symposium will be in Colorado Springs, in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of the western United States. With Denver nearby, Colorado Springs offers a firsthand perspective on the explosive growth of unconventional resource plays of North America. The symposium will also address conventional reservoirs, highlighting novel methods and technologies for their rational exploitation. We solicit papers of all aspects of formation evaluation. The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in Colorado Springs, May 15-18, 2011 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 52nd Annual Symposium. [grey_box_bottom.gif] 1. Unconventional Resources, Challenges and Case Histories Shale hydrocarbon, tight gas, coal bed methane, related new technology.. 2. Conventional Reservoirs, Challenges and Case Histories Shaly sand, carbonates, low resistivity pay, variable water salinity, EOR, new technology.. 3. New Logging Technology: Sensor Introduction and Validation Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure and sampling, mud logging, imaging…. 4. Real Time Decisions Driven by Logs and by Petrophysics: Case Histories Well placement, safety in over-pressured zones, drilling and completion optimization, wellbore stability and other well safety issues, related new technology 5. Cased-hole / Production Logging Production logging, cement integrity, EOR, formation evaluation, related new technology… Your abstract must be submitted no later than October 20, 2010 through online submission at www.spwla.org. Our society will be introducing SPWLA PeerTrack™, new online submission software that will help our distinguished Technology Committee members perform their reviews most efficiently and accurately. We are indebted to our colleagues Ahmed Badruzzaman, and David Kennedy and to our SPWLA staff for ushering this new era of high technology. The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. In order to help the committee members evaluate your abstract more thoroughly and more accurately we have allowed the submitted abstract length this year to go up to 500 words. You may also include one figure. Do not feel obligated to use the full allotted length. Relevance, novelty and clarity are what our members look for at our symposia. Please consult the online instructions at www.spwla.org (Meeting and Events, Instructions to Authors tab). Notification of acceptance will be made in December, 2010. If accepted, your abstract will be published in the February, 2011 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be scheduled for presentation at the Colorado Springs Symposium, and a complete manuscript will be required for the Transactions by April 4, 2011. For questions, please contact Sharon Johnson at SPWLA, (+1) 713-947-8727 or email sharon@spwla.org. NOTE TO AUTHORS: Complete a separate on-line form for each abstract submitted. For multiple authors, the submission should come only from the designated corresponding author. REMINDER ABSTRACTS ARE DUE NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 20, 2010 [footer_000000.jpg]

bne: Acoustic/Borehole Seismic 3D Numerical Simulation and Interpretation of Borehole Sonic Measurements Acquired in Dipping, Anisotropic, and Invaded Formations, Jun Ma, The University of Texas at Austin, Robert K. Mallan, The University of Texas at Austin, Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin Advanced Log Measurements – A Key for Successful Building of Geomechanical Models for Shallow Gas Reservoirs- A Norwegian Sea Case Study, Michael A. Shaver, StatoilHydro ASA, Badarinadh Vissapragada, Schlumberger Azimuthal Sonic Measurements: New Methods in Theory and Practice, Jennifer Market, Halliburton, Ron Deady, Halliburton, Gary Althoff, Halliburton, Wyatt Canady, Halliburton Estimation of Formation Stresses Using Borehole Sonic Data, Bikash Sinha, Schlumberger, Jing Wang, Schlumberger, Saad Kisra, Schlumberger, Ji Li, Schlumberger, Vivian Pistre, Schlumberger Lithology Substitution Modeling for Seismic Reservoir Characterization, Joel Walls, Rock Solid Images, Lars Hubert, Rock Solid Images, Alsing Selnes, Rock Solid Images Permeability Determination from Stoneley Waves in Gas Saturated Sands, India: A Case Study, Ajay Kumar, BG Exploration and Production India Limited, Arpana Sarkar, Schlumberger Asia Services Limited, Ankaj Sinha, BG Exploration and Production India Limited, Gitashree Nath, BG Exploration and Production India Limited Predicting Shear and Compressional Velocities in Thin Beds, Victoria Baines, University of Leicester, Richard Bootle, BG-Group, Tim Pritchard, BGGroup, Hamish Macintyre, BG-Group, Mike Lovell, University of Leicester Velocity Calibration Using Microseismic Hydraulic Fracturing Perforation and String Shot Data, Donghong Pei, Halliburton, John A. Quirein, Halliburton, Bruce E. Cornish, Halliburton, Erkan Ay, Halliburton Carbonate Evaluation A New Workflow for Petrophysical and Textural Evaluation of Carbonate Reservoirs, Raghu Ramamoorthy, Schlumberger, Charles Flaum, Schlumberger, Austin Boyd, Schlumberger, Nikita Seleznev, Schlumberger, Tom Neville, Schlumberger Enhanced Accuracy in Flow-Unit-Definition in a Carbonate Reservoir by Integrating Conventional Core Analysis with the Interpretation of Borehole Images, NMR and Conventional Logs Within a Stratigraphic Framework, D. V. (Vivek) Chitale, Halliburton, Clive Johnson, Halliburton, Hunter Manley, Fasken Oil and Ranch Ltd, David Entzminger, Whiting O&G Corp., Lyn Carter, Whiting O&G Corp Optimal FE Acquisition in a Complex Carbonate Reservoir – a Case Study on the Karachaganak Field, Kazakhstan, Ron Deady, Halliburton, Steve McCalmont, BG Group, Ruslan Nurgaliev, Karachaganak Petroleum Operating b.v. (KPO), John Russo, Chevron, Jennifer Market, Halliburton Pore-Connectivity Based Permeability Model for Complex Carbonate Formations, Songhua Chen, Baker Hughes Inteq, David Jacobi, Baker Hughes Inteq, Hyung Kwak, Baker Hughes Inteq, Mehmet Altunbay, Baker Atlas, Jannes Kloas, Baker Atlas Probing Pore Systems in Carbonates: Correlations to Petrophysical and Multiphase Flow Properties, Mark Knackstedt, Australian National University, Robert Sok, Australian National University, Christoph Arns, Australian National University, Adrian Sheppard, Australian National University, Mahyar Madadi, Australian National University Secondary Porosity; a Key Parameter Controlling the Hydrocarbon Production in Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoirs (Case Study), Mohammadreza Ghafoori, Mohammad Roostaeian, National Iranian Oil Company, Valiahmad Sajjadian, National Iranian Oil Company/Petroleum University of Technology, Saeed Sajjadian, National Iranian Oil Company Case Histories Advantages in Joint-Inversions of Resistivity and Formation-Tester Measurements: Examples from a Norwegian Field, Renzo Angeles, The University of Texas at Austin, Jirapa Skolnakorn, StatoilHydro ASA, Frank Antonsen, StatoilHydro ASA, Alistair Chandler, StatoilHydro ASA An Integrated Data Acquisition and Analysis Approach Decreases Saturation Uncertainty and Provides Valuable Secondary Information in Difficult Conditions, Adrian Zett, BP Exploration & Production UK, Mike Webster, BP Exploration & Production UK, Steve Riley, Baker Atlas, Ross Brackenridge, Baker Atlas Application of Recent NMR Developments to the Characterization of Orinco Belt Heavy Oil Reservoirs, Eric Decoster, Schlumberger, Romulo Carmona, Petroleos de Venezuela S. A. Determining Reservoir Connectivity in Challenging Wellbore Environments using FPWD and Mud Gas Isotope Data, Gary Beck, EOG Resources, Wallace Dow, EOG Resources Formation Evaluation for CO2 Disposal, Jeroen Brantjes, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd. Nuclear Liquid Waste Disposal Evaluation at Krasnoyarsk-26 using Time lapse Gamma Ray Logging Data, J. F. Williams, University of Leicester / British Geological Survey, M. A. Lovell, University of Leicester, P. K. Harvey, University of Leicester, T. S. Brewer, University of Leicester, L. Knight, United Kingdom Nirex Ltd. Reducing Water Saturation Uncertainty on the ACG Field, Azerbaijan, Christopher Cade, BP Exploration (Caspian Sea) Ltd, Sigrid Hemetsberger, BP Exploration (Caspian Sea) Ltd, Elshan Rzayev, BP Exploration (Caspian Sea) Ltd. Seismic Petrophysics Integration to Enable Geologically Sensible Rock Physics A Gulf of Mexico Demonstration, Mark G Kittridge, Shell International EP Inc, Neil R Braunsdorf, Shell International EP Inc, L Taras Bryndzia, Shell International EP Inc. Where Quicklook Petrophysics Goes Wrong: A Case Study in a Mature South Texas Gas Field, Russell W. Spears, ExxonMobil Production Company, Frank Shray, Schlumberger, Scott Jacobsen, Schlumberger, Mark C. Bowers, ExxonMobil Production Company, Wayne F. Nicosia, ExxonMobil Production Company Electrical/Electromagnetic loging Bed Boundaries from MultiComponent Induction Technology: Fact or Fiction and What to Do with Them, Jean-Baptiste Clavaud, Chevron Energy Technology, Hanming Wang, Schlumberger Oilfield Services Connectivity Theory - A New Approach to Model Non-Archie Rocks, Dr Bernard Montaron, Schlumberger, Dielectric Effects and Resistivity Dispersion on LWD Propagation-Resistivity Logs in Complex Volcanic Lithologies: a Case Study, Raphael Altman, Schlumberger, John Rasmus, Schlumberger, Pablo Saldungaray, Schlumberger Directional Resistivity Tools and Their Business Impacts, Zhiyi Zhang, Shell Directionality and Tri-axial Induction Log, Terry Hagiwara, Terry Research and Development Identifying Potential Gas-Producing Shales from Large Dielectric Permittivities Measured by Induction Quadrature Signals, Barbara Anderson, Consultant, Tom Barber, Schlumberger, Martin Luling, Schlumberger, Pabitra Sen, Schlumberger, Reza Taherian, Schlumberger Oil-Based Mud Imaging Tool Generates High Quality Borehole Images in Challenging Formation and Borehole Conditions, Including Thin beds, Low Resistive Formations, and Shales, Luis San Martin, Halliburton Energy Sevices, Gary Kainer, Halliburton Energy Services, J. Paul Elliott, Halliburton Energy Services, Michael Bittar, Halliburton Energy Services, Bill Schaecher, Halliburton Principles of Log Quality Control for Complex Induction Logging Instruments, Tom Barber, Schlumberger, Hanming Wang, Schlumberger, Rob Leveridge, Schlumberger, Gary Hazen, Schlumberger, Bob Schlein, Schlumberger Resistivity Anisotropy Models and Multicomponent Induction Measurements: Impact on Sw and Uncertainty on HPF Estimation, Hezhu Yin, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Bobby Kurniawan, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company Formation Evaluation /Reservoir Description A New Borehole Magnetic Susceptibility Tool for High-Resolution Formation Evaluation, Stuart Robinson, University College London, Stefan Mrozewski, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Tarik Hussein, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Walter Masterson, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Eric Meissner, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Advances in Mud Gas Interpretation While Drilling, Giovanni Pinna, International Logging Inc, Douglas Law, International Logging Inc An Improved Procedure for the Petrophysical Evaluation of Effective Porosity in Shaly Reservoirs, Paul F. Worthington, Gaffney, Cline & Associates An Investigation of the Exponent m in Archie’s Equation: an Integrated Approach Using Numerical Modelling and Experimental Laboratory Data, P.D. Jackson, British Geological Survey, J.F. Williams, University of Leicester, M.A. Lovell, University of Leicester, A. Camps, University of Leicester Characterization of Fracture Length and Formation Resistivity from Array Induction Data, Cynthia Dong Xue, Baker Hughes, Michael Rabinovich, Baker Hughes, Bill Corley, Baker Hughes, Alex Bespalov, Baker Hughes Design of a Sliding-Weight Borehole Gravimeter to Measure Rock Density in Highly Deviated and Narrow Bore Holes, Max Peeters, CSM / Petroskills Determining Clay Type using NMR and Geochemical Logging Measurements, Brian LeCompte, Baker Hughes, Freddy Mendez, Baker Hughes, David Jacobi, Baker Hughes, John Longo, Baker Hughes, Songhua Chen, Baker Hughes Enhanced Formation Evaluation Based on Forward-Modelling of Resistivity and Porosity Logs from Flow-Unit Architecture Simulations of Carbonate and Clastic Reservoirs, John H. Doveton, Kansas Geological Survey Evaluating Reservoir Connectivity and Compartmentalization Using a Combination of Formation Tester and NMR Data, Francisco Van- Dьnem, Sonangol P&P, Adriaan Gisolf, Schlumberger, Chanh Cao Minh, Schlumberger, Peter Weinheber, Schlumberger, Marco Rueda, Schlumberger Formation Evaluation of Gas Hydrate Bearing Sediments, J. F. Williams, University of Leicester /British Geological Survey, M. A. Lovell, University of Leicester, T. S. Brewer, University of Leicester, C. Buecker, RWE Dea AG, P.D. Jackson, British Geological Survey Integrating High Resolution Open Hole and Borehole Imaging Logs with Core Data for Lithofacies Predictions and Reservoir Modeling in the Athabasca Oil Sands, Canada, Sorin Bujor, MEG Energy, Andrew Fox, MEG Energy, Thomas Cupkovic, Schlumberger, Patrick Fothergil, Schlumberger, Ian Perry, MEG Energy Low-Resistance Brine Pathways through Cascadia Margin Sediment-Hosted Hydrates, A. P. Camps, British Geological Survey / University of Leicester, P. D. Jackson, British Geological Survey, J. F. Williams, University of Leicester / British Geological Survey, A. E. Milodowski, British Geological Survey, M.A.Lovell, University of Leicester Method of Determining Formation Grain Size Distribution from Acoustic Velocities and NMR Relaxation Time Spectrum, Mikhail Gladkikh, INTEQ, a division of Baker Hughes, Jiansheng Chen, INTEQ, a division of Baker Hughes, Songhua Chen, INTEQ, a division of Baker Hughes The Effect of Pore Geometry on the Distribution of Reservoir Fluids in U.K. North Sea Oil and Gas Fields, Dean Gagnon, Nexen Inc., Steve Cuddy, Helix RDS, Fabrizio Conti, Helix RDS, Craig Lindsay, Helix RDS The Effect of the Porous Structure on Resistivity Index Curves. An Experimental and Numerical Study, Han Mei, Institut Francais du Petrole, Souhail Youssef, Institut Francais du Petrole, Elisabethe Rosenberg, Institut Francais du Petrole, Marc Fleury, Institut Francais du Petrole, Pierre Levitz, Ecole Polyechnique Thomas-Stieber Revisited: Extending Applicability Towards Deeply Buried Sand/Shale Sequences, Bengt K. Pedersen, StatoilHydro Formation Testing and Sampling Advances in Fluid Identification Methods Using a High Resolution Densitometer in a Saudi Aramco Field, Richard Palmer, Saudi Aramco, Andre Silva, Saudi Aramco, A.A.Hajari, Saudi Aramco, Bob Engelman, Halliburton, Tony VanZuilekem, Halliburton Applications of a Enhanced Downhole Fluid Analyzer for the North Sea, Steve Williams, StatoilHydro, Mario Ardila, Schlumberger, Pete Hegemam, Schlumberger, Chengli Dong, Schlumberger Comparison of Wireline Formation Tester Sampling with Focused and Regular Probes in the Presence of Oil-Base Mud-Filtrate Invasion, Mayank Malik, The University of Texas at Austin, Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin, Kamy Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin, Richard Jackson, Schlumberger, Peter Weinheber, Schlumberger Formation Fluid Sampling From Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoirs, Ahmad Dawoud, Adco, Sammy Haddad, Schlumberger, Xian ChengGang, Schlumberger, John Zaggas, Schlumberger Multichannel Oil-Based Mud Contamination Monitoring Using Downhole Optical Spectrometer, Kai Hsu, Schlumberger, Peter S. Hegeman, Schlumberger, Chengli Dong, Schlumberger, Ricardo R. Vasques, Schlumberger, Michael Okeefe, Schlumberger Prediction of Formation-Tester Fluid-Sample Quality in Highly-Deviated Wells, Renzo Angeles, The University of Texas at Austin, Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin Reservoir Fluid Characterization with a New-Generation Downhole Fluid Analysis Tool, Go Fujisawa, Schlumberger, Richard Jackson, Schlumberger, Stephane Vannuffelen, Schlumberger, Toru Terabayashi, Schlumberger, Tsutomu Yamate, Schlumberger The Benefits of Formation Pressure Data to a Producing Deepwater Turbidite Field, Tom Crampin, Woodside, Vaughan Cutten, Woodside, Arno Buysch, Baker INTEQ The Challenge of Water Sampling With a Wireline Formation Tester in a Transition Zone, Nedhal M. Musharfi, Saudi Aramco, Mark Proett, Halliburton, Tony van Zuilekom, Halliburton, Bob Engelman, Halliburton The Use of Basin Modeling in Optimizing Fluid Sampling and Analysis Operations, Oliver C. Mullins, Schlumberger, Hani Elshahawi, Shell, John G. Stainforth, Shell Geological Applications /Borehole Imaging An Accelerometer- and Tension-Based Depth Correction Suitable for Image Logs, Gordon L. Moake, Halliburton Analysis of Density Image Dip Angle Calculations, Kevin S. McKinny, Pathfinder Energy Services, Paul Boonen, Pathfinder Energy Services, Cornelis Huiszoon, Pathfinder Energy Services Applications of Resistivity Borehole Image Analysis in Unconventional Gas Reservoir Field Development, Darrell L Eubanks, Marathon Oil BIAS - Biologically Inspired Acoustic Systems: Application to Petrophysical Studies, Clare Hopper, Department of Geology, Said Assous, Department of Geology, David Gunn, British Geological Survey, Peter Jackson, British Geological Survey, Mike Lovell, Department of Geology CBM Cleat Orientation in Vertical and Horizontal Wellbores from Electrical Images to Optimize Horizontal Well Placement and Production, Nicole Lehockey, Weatherford, Jos Jonkers, Weatherford Determining Structural Dip from Fully Triaxial Induction Logging Measurements, Pablo Saldungaray, Schlumberger, Ulises Bustos, Schlumberger, Hanming Wang, Schlumberger, Tom Barber, Schlumberger, Chris Morriss, Schlumberger Facies Identification & Prediction Based on Rock Textures from Microresistivity Images in Highly Heterogeneous Carbonates:A Case Study from Oman, Da-Li Wang, Schlumberger, Hans de Koningh, Petroleum Development Oman, Gordon Coy, Petroleum Development Oman Fracture Characterisation by Borehole Logging Methods, Wyatt Canady, Halliburton, Jennifer Market, Halliburton Sedimentological Characterization and Application of a High Definition While-Drilling Borehole Electrical Imager, Brent Group, North Sea, Cajetan Onu, Total (UK), Phillipe Buffet, Total (UK), Jez Lofts, INTEQ, Stephen Morris, INTEQ The “Depth-of-Electrical Image”, a Key Parameter In Accurate Dip Computation and Geosteering, Michael Bittar, Halliburton Sperry Drilling Services, Roland Chemali, Halliburton Sperry Drilling Services, Marian Morys, Halliburton Sperry Drilling Services, Dann M. Halverson, BP America Production, Jim Wilson, Halliburton Sperry Drilling Services LWD/High Angle/Horizontal Well Evaluation A Hybrid Solution for Fast 3D Gamma Ray Tool Modeling in High Angle and Horizontal Wells, Hezhu Yin, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Houston, Jingjuan Zhou, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Houston, Pingjun Guo, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Houston Cation Exchange Capacity Effects on Resistivity-Based Pore Pressure Predictions, S. Mark Haugland, Shell International Exploration and Production, Bart Tichelaar, Shell International Exploration and Production Identification of Formation Fluids using the Dielectric Constant Determined from LWD Wave Propagation Measurements, Herbert M.J. Illfelder, PathFinder Energy Services, Eugene A. Badea, PathFinder Energy Services, Paul Boonen, PathFinder Energy Services Impact of Density Tool Depth of Investigation on Porosity and Dip Determination in High Angle and Horizontal Wells, Pingjun Guo, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Alberto Mendoza, University of Texas at Austin, Hezhu Yin, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company Integration of Outcrop Analogue and Reservoir Rock Properties to Synthesize Propagation Resistivity Tool Response in Deepwater, Turbidite Reservoirs, Evgeny Tyurin, Baker Hughes INTEQ, Matt Benefield, Baker Hughes INTEQ Interpretation of Resistivity Data from More than 1.600.000 Feet of Horizontal Logging in the Troll Field, Sven S. Gundersen, Baker Hughes INTEQ, Tron B. Helgesen, Baker Hughes INTEQ, Arve K. Thorsen, Baker Hughes INTEQ, Marianne Iversen, StatoilHydro, Gisle Nordahl Due, Statoil Hydro Log Interpretation in High-Deviation Wells Through User-friendly Tool-Response Modeling, Qiang (John) Zhou, Chevron Energy Technology Optimizing Horizontal Well Placement Using Formation Pressure While Drilling Measurements, Douglas J. Seifert, Saudi Aramco, Peter M. Neumann, Saudi Aramco, Mamdouh Al-Nasser, Saudi Aramco, Saleh Al-Dossari, Saudi Aramco, A. Patrick Hibler, Schlumberger Real-time Characterization of Tar in Carbonates Using LWD Triple Combo, NMR and Formation Tester in a Highly Deviated Well, Ridvan Akkurt, Saudi Aramco, Douglas Seifert, Saudi Aramco, Ahmed Al-Harbi, Saudi Aramco, Thomas Kruspe, Baker-Inteq, Holgar Thern, Baker-Inteq Well Placement in Complex Reservoirs and Improved 3D Structure Characterization in Horizontal Wells Using Azimuthal Measurements While Drilling, Dzevat Omeragic, Schlumberger, Yong-Hua Chen, Schlumberger, Sofia Davydycheva, Schlumberger, Valery Polyakov, Schlumberger, Raphael Altman, Schlumberger Nuclear/Cased-hole loging Comparison of Processing Methods to Obtain Accurate Bulk Density Compensation and Azimuthal Density Images from Dual-Detector Gamma Density Measurements in High Angle and Horizontal Wells, Hezhu Yin, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Alberto Mendoza, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Pingjun Guao, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company Compensated Neutron Log Response Issues – A Tutorial, W. A. Gilchrist, Jr., Baker Hughes Design and Initial Field-Test Results of a New Pulsed-Neutron Logging System for Cased Reservoir Characterization, Richard C. Odom, Weatherford, Tim W. Dahlin, Weatherford, Darrell D. Dolliver, Weatherford, Erika P. Seeds, Weatherford, Jimmy D. Starnes, Weatherford High Gamma Radiation in Heavy Oil Steam Zones - A Condensation-Induced Effect, Terence P. OSullivan, Aera Energy LLC High Resolution Casing Imaging Utilizing Magnetic Flux Leakage Measurements, Munir Sharar, Weatherford, Dave Cuthill, Weatherford, Ken Edwards, Weatherford Impact of LWD Tool Wear on Density Measurement Accuracy in Extended Reach Wells, Pingjun Guo, ExxonMobil, Dale Fitz, ExxonMobil Method for Extracting the Value of Thermal Capture Cross-Section from Pulsed Neutron Tool Data by Inverse Laplace Transform, Charles Flaum, Schlumberger, Marie-Laure Mauborgne, Schlumberger Response of LWD Density Logs at a Bed Boundary, Jerome A Truax, Halliburton, Weijun Guo, Halliburton, Glenn Carpenter, Halliburton, Grant Goodyear, Halliburton The Fourier Transform Applied to Cased-hole Ultrasonic Scanner Measurements, Lucio N. Tello, Weatherford International, Sarah M. Molder, Weatherford International, Richard M. Holland, Weatherford International Thermal Neutron Porosity Using Pulsed-Neutron Measurements, Scott H. Fricke, Schlumberger, David P. Madio, Schlumberger, Bob Adolph, Schlumberger, Mike Evans, Schlumberger, Rob Leveridge, Schlumberger Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Loging A New Method to Evaluate Reservoir Pore Structure Consecutively Using NMR and Capillary Pressure Data, Liang Xiao, Xian Petroleum University, Zhiqiang Mao, China University of Petroleum Continuous Characterization of Multiple Fluids in a North Sea Gas Condensate Reservoir by Integrating Downhole NMR with Downhole Sampling, Jim White, Schlumberger, Magdy Samir, Schlumberger Effect of Spatially Varying Surface Relaxivity and Pore Shape on NMR Logging, Seungoh Ryu, Schlumberger Doll Research Hydrocarbon Composition from NMR Diffusion and Relaxation Data, Martin Hurlimann, Schlumberger, Denise Freed, Schlumberger, Lukasz Zielinski, Schlumberger, Yi-Qiao Song, Schlumberger, Gabriela Leu, Schlumberger Improved Methods for Estimating the Viscosity of Heavy Oils from Magnetic Resonance Data, L. Burcaw, Schlumberger, R. Kleinberg, Schlumberger, J. Bryan, University of Calgary, A. Kantzas, University of Calgary, Y. Chen, Schlumberger NMR Radial Saturation Profiling for Delineating Oil-water Contact in a High-resistivity Low-Constrast Formation Drilled with Oil-based Mud, Ridvan Akkurt, Saudi Aramco, Nawawi A. Ahmad, Saudi Aramco, Abdallah M. Behair, Saudi Aramco, Ali S. Rabba, Saudi Aramco, Steve F. Crary, Schlumberger Nuclear Magnetic Resonance application in Sandstone with Heavy Oil, using probabilistic inversion method, Jose Marcos, Baker Hughes, Romulo Carmona, PDVSA, Carlos Minetto, Baker Hughes, Roberto Arro, Baker Hughes, Jesus Hernandez, PDVSA Reducing Petrophysical Uncertainty with the Application of Multi Frequency NMR Tools. A Case History from the Canadon Amarillo Field in Argentina, Paul Spooner, PGL-Senergy The Impact of T1/T2 Ratio to Porosity Estimation, Boqin Sun, Chevron, M Skalnski, Tengizchevroil, J. Brantjes, Chevron, G. Menard, Chevron, G.A. LaTorraca, Chevron The Use of LWD Magnetic Resonance and Image Logs for Reservoir Characterisation and Geosteering in Deepwater West of Shetland, John Fletcher, BP, Graham Eaton, BP, Roy Greig, INTEQ Petrophysical Properties /Log and Core Relationship A Comparison of Pore Structure Analysis by NMR and Xray-CT Techniques, Christoph H. Arns, Australian National University, Yasmin Melean, University of New South Wales, Adrian P. Sheppard, Australian National University, Mark A. Knackstedt, Australian National University A New Approach for Obtaining Swir from NMR Log Without Requiring T2cutoff, Songhua Chen, Baker Hughes, Jason Chen, Baker Hughes, Mike Gillen, Baker Hughes, Dan Georgi, Baker Hughes Advanced Petrophysical Modeling. Correcting Shaly-Sand Theory, Carlos F. Haro, Occidental Oil & Gas Conflicting Log and Core Data - Making Decision in Deep Water GOM, Steven T. Scholtes, TOTALE & P U.S.A, INC., Souvick Saha, Schlumberger Cost / Benefit Analysis of Petrophysical Data Acquisition, Shujie Liu, BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc., John Ford, Heriot-Watt University Effective Stress Laws for Petrophysical Rock Properties., John L. Shafer, Reservoir Management Group, Greg N. Boitnott, NER Identification, Quantification and Distribution of Clay in thinly bedded Reservoir Sandstones from the Integration of Core and Log Data, Adam Moss, BG Group Plc. NMR Log/Core Data in Tight Gas Sand Petrophysical Model Development, Richard Merkel, EnCana Oil and GAS (USA), John Gegg, EnCana Oil and Gas (USA) Ula Field-life after the Flood: Core & Log Experience from behind a Maturing WAG Front, Simon Thomas, BP Norway AS, Jonathon Duncan, BP Norway AS, John Williams, BP UTG http://www.spwla2008.com/documents/spwla2008edinburghbrochure.pdf

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Будет время - имеет смысл поискать в интернете Acoustic/Borehole Seismic 3D Numerical Simulation and Interpretation of Borehole Sonic Measurements Acquired in Dipping, Anisotropic, and Invaded Formations, Lithology Substitution Modeling for Seismic Reservoir Characterization, Joel Walls, Rock Solid Images, Lars Hubert, Rock Solid Images, Alsing Selnes, Rock Solid Images Carbonate Evaluation A New Workflow for Petrophysical and Textural Evaluation of Carbonate Reservoirs, Raghu Ramamoorthy, Schlumberger, Charles Flaum, Schlumberger, Austin Boyd, Schlumberger, Nikita Seleznev, Schlumberger, Tom Neville, Schlumberger Pore-Connectivity Based Permeability Model for Complex Carbonate Formations, Songhua Chen, Baker Hughes Inteq, David Jacobi, Baker Hughes Inteq, Hyung Kwak, Baker Hughes Inteq, Mehmet Altunbay, Baker Atlas, Jannes Kloas, Baker Atlas Probing Pore Systems in Carbonates: Correlations to Petrophysical and Multiphase Flow Properties, Mark Knackstedt, Australian National University, Robert Sok, Australian National University, Christoph Arns, Australian National University, Adrian Sheppard, Australian National University, Mahyar Madadi, Australian National University Secondary Porosity; a Key Parameter Controlling the Hydrocarbon Production in Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoirs (Case Study), Mohammadreza Ghafoori, Mohammad Roostaeian, National Iranian Oil Company, Valiahmad Sajjadian, National Iranian Oil Company/Petroleum University of Technology, Saeed Sajjadian, National Iranian Oil Company Case Histories Where Quicklook Petrophysics Goes Wrong: A Case Study in a Mature South Texas Gas Field, Russell W. Spears, ExxonMobil Production Company, Frank Shray, Schlumberger, Scott Jacobsen, Schlumberger, Mark C. Bowers, ExxonMobil Production Company, Wayne F. Nicosia, ExxonMobil Production Company Electrical/Electromagnetic loging Connectivity Theory - A New Approach to Model Non-Archie Rocks, Dr Bernard Montaron, Schlumberger, Formation Evaluation /Reservoir Description An Improved Procedure for the Petrophysical Evaluation of Effective Porosity in Shaly Reservoirs, Paul F. Worthington, Gaffney, Cline & Associates An Investigation of the Exponent m in Archie’s Equation: an Integrated Approach Using Numerical Modelling and Experimental Laboratory Data, P.D. Jackson, British Geological Survey, J.F. Williams, University of Leicester, M.A. Lovell, University of Leicester, A. Camps, University of Leicester Determining Clay Type using NMR and Geochemical Logging Measurements, Brian LeCompte, Baker Hughes, Freddy Mendez, Baker Hughes, David Jacobi, Baker Hughes, John Longo, Baker Hughes, Songhua Chen, Baker Hughes Geological Survey Integrating High Resolution Open Hole and Borehole Imaging Logs with Core Data for Lithofacies Predictions and Reservoir Modeling in the Athabasca Oil Sands, Canada, Sorin Bujor, MEG Energy, Andrew Fox, MEG Energy, Thomas Cupkovic, Schlumberger, Patrick Fothergil, Schlumberger, Ian Perry, MEG Energy Low-Resistance Brine Pathways through Cascadia Margin Sediment-Hosted Hydrates, A. P. Camps, British Geological Survey / University of Leicester, P. D. Jackson, British Geological Survey, J. F. Williams, University of Leicester / British Geological Survey, A. E. Milodowski, British Geological Survey, M.A.Lovell, University of Leicester Method of Determining Formation Grain Size Distribution from Acoustic Velocities and NMR Relaxation Time Spectrum, Mikhail Gladkikh, INTEQ, a division of Baker Hughes, Jiansheng Chen, INTEQ, a division of Baker Hughes, Songhua Chen, INTEQ, a division of Baker Hughes The Effect of Pore Geometry on the Distribution of Reservoir Fluids in U.K. North Sea Oil and Gas Fields, Dean Gagnon, Nexen Inc., Steve Cuddy, Helix RDS, Fabrizio Conti, Helix RDS, Craig Lindsay, Helix RDS The Effect of the Porous Structure on Resistivity Index Curves. An Experimental and Numerical Study, Han Mei, Institut Francais du Petrole, Souhail Youssef, Institut Francais du Petrole, Elisabethe Rosenberg, Institut Francais du Petrole, Marc Fleury, Institut Francais du Petrole, Pierre Levitz, Ecole Polyechnique Thomas-Stieber Revisited: Extending Applicability Towards Deeply Buried Sand/Shale Sequences, Bengt K. Pedersen, StatoilHydro Prediction of Formation-Tester Fluid-Sample Geological Applications /Borehole Imaging Facies Identification & Prediction Based on Rock Textures from Microresistivity Images in Highly Heterogeneous Carbonates:A Case Study from Oman, Da-Li Wang, Schlumberger, Hans de Koningh, Petroleum Development Oman, Gordon Coy, Petroleum Development Oman Fracture Characterisation by Borehole Logging Methods, Wyatt Canady, Halliburton, Jennifer Market, Halliburton Sedimentological Characterization and Application of a High Definition While-Drilling Borehole Electrical Imager, Brent Group, North Sea, Cajetan Onu, Total (UK), Phillipe Buffet, Total (UK), Jez Lofts, INTEQ, Stephen Morris, INTEQ LWD/High Angle/Horizontal Well Evaluation Cation Exchange Capacity Effects on Resistivity-Based Pore Pressure Predictions, S. Mark Haugland, Shell International Exploration and Production, Bart Tichelaar, Shell International Exploration and Production Identification of Formation Fluids using the Dielectric Constant Determined from LWD Wave Propagation Measurements, Herbert M.J. Illfelder, PathFinder Energy Services, Eugene A. Badea, PathFinder Energy Services, Paul Boonen, PathFinder Energy Services Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Loging A New Method to Evaluate Reservoir Pore Structure Consecutively Using NMR and Capillary Pressure Data, Liang Xiao, Xian Petroleum University, Zhiqiang Mao, China University of Petroleum Effect of Spatially Varying Surface Relaxivity and Pore Shape on NMR Logging, Seungoh Ryu, Schlumberger Doll Research Hydrocarbon Composition from NMR Diffusion and Relaxation Data, Martin Hurlimann, Schlumberger, Denise Freed, Schlumberger, Lukasz Zielinski, Schlumberger, Yi-Qiao Song, Schlumberger, Gabriela Leu, Schlumberger Improved Methods for Estimating the Viscosity of Heavy Oils from Magnetic Resonance Data, L. Burcaw, Schlumberger, R. Kleinberg, Schlumberger, J. Bryan, University of Calgary, A. Kantzas, University of Calgary, Y. Chen, Schlumberger NMR Radial Saturation Profiling for Delineating Oil-water Contact in a High-resistivity Low-Constrast Formation Drilled with Oil-based Mud, Ridvan Akkurt, Saudi Aramco, Nawawi A. Ahmad, Saudi Aramco, Abdallah M. Behair, Saudi Aramco, Ali S. Rabba, Saudi Aramco, Steve F. Crary, Schlumberger Nuclear Magnetic Resonance application in Sandstone with Heavy Oil, using probabilistic inversion method, Jose Marcos, Baker Hughes, Romulo Carmona, PDVSA, Carlos Minetto, Baker Hughes, Roberto Arro, Baker Hughes, Jesus Hernandez, PDVSA Reducing Petrophysical Uncertainty with the Application of Multi Frequency NMR Tools. A Case History from the Canadon Amarillo Field in Argentina, Paul Spooner, PGL-Senergy The Impact of T1/T2 Ratio to Porosity Estimation, Boqin Sun, Chevron, M Skalnski, Tengizchevroil, J. Brantjes, Chevron, G. Menard, Chevron, G.A. LaTorraca, Chevron The Use of LWD Magnetic Resonance and Image Logs for Reservoir Characterisation and Geosteering in Deepwater West of Shetland, John Fletcher, BP, Graham Eaton, BP, Roy Greig, INTEQ Petrophysical Properties /Log and Core Relationship A Comparison of Pore Structure Analysis by NMR and Xray-CT Techniques, Christoph H. Arns, Australian National University, Yasmin Melean, University of New South Wales, Adrian P. Sheppard, Australian National University, Mark A. Knackstedt, Australian National University A New Approach for Obtaining Swir from NMR Log Without Requiring T2cutoff, Songhua Chen, Baker Hughes, Jason Chen, Baker Hughes, Mike Gillen, Baker Hughes, Dan Georgi, Baker Hughes Advanced Petrophysical Modeling. Correcting Shaly-Sand Theory, Carlos F. Haro, Occidental Oil & Gas Conflicting Log and Core Data - Making Decision in Deep Water GOM, Steven T. Scholtes, TOTALE & P U.S.A, INC., Souvick Saha, Schlumberger http://www.spwla2008.com/documents/spwla2008edinburghbrochure.pdf


bne: Получил значимую информацию по нескольким из указанных публикаций симпозиума от коллег Вообще впечатление, что работы в чем-то становятся все более специализированными с одной стороны и демагогичными с другой Будет время поднять голову - напишу детальнее

bne: Собственно именно в связи со статьями в SPWLA вышел на более полные публикации Hunt Но доказательная бызва у Hunt и вообще у темы фрактальности свойств IMHO слабовата

bne: Интересная статья THE EFFECT OF THE POROUS STRUCTURE ON RESISTIVITY INDEX CURVES. AN EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY. M. Han1,2, V, Tariel2, S. Youssef 1, E. Rosenberg1, M. Fleury1, P. Levitz2, 1 Institut Français du Pétrole, 2 École Polytechnique - CNRS. В статье применялись два метода моделирования Вначале проводилась рентгеновская томография для оценки порового просторанства Потом сравнивались две процедуры имитации капиллярной пропитки по квазистатическому вытеснению и по минимизации энергии межфазового взаимодействия При этом сопротивление оценивалось методом случайного блуждания (по 1000 реализаций) Результаты расходились друг с другом и с экспериментом Прироста точности удалось достичь путем применения в модели тонкой пленки обволакиваюшей стенки пор

bne: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EXPONENT IN ARCHIE’S EQUATION: COMPARING NUMERICAL MODELING WITH LABORATORY DATA: TOWARDS CHARACTERISING DISTURBED SAMPLES FROM THE CASCADIA MARGIN:- IODP Expedition 311 Jackson PD*, Williams JF**, Lovell MA**, Camps A**, Rochelle C*, Milodowski AE* * British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG ** University of Leicester, Dept. Geology, LE1 7RH. === Первым автором стоит Jackson, диссертацию которого (после статьи в Geophysics) я тщетно ищу 30 лет ;-) Это тот самый Jackson Можно сказать старимся виртуально рядом ;-) =============== Jackson, P., R. Flint, K. Briggs, R. Holyer and J. Sandidge (2002). Two- and three-dimensional heterogeneity in carbonate sediments using resistivity imaging. Marine Geology 182: 55-76. Jackson, P. D. (1971). Anisotropy of electrical and acoustic properties of a laboratory deposited sand. Marine Sciences. Bangor, Wales: 47. Jackson, P. D. (1975). Electrical properties of Irish Sea sediments. Marine Sciences. Bangor, Wales: 126. Jackson, P. D., D. Taylor-Smith and P. N. Stanford (1978). Resistivity-porosity-particle shape relationships for marine sands. Geophysics 43: 1250-1268. =============== Автор продолжает настаивать, чтто пресловутый коэффициент "m" у Дахнова-Арчи выражается как линейная комбинация m для компонентов смеси (сфер и эллипсоидов) Но теперь его волнуют не столько укладки эллипсоидов и их свойства сколько газ-гидраты В статье рассматриваются разного рода модель (укладки эллипсоидов и призм) и расчет по ним методом конечных элементов (сужу по рисунку)

bne: THE EFFECT OF PORE GEOMETRY ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF RESERVOIR FLUIDS IN U.K. NORTH SEA OIL AND GAS FIELDS Dean Gagnon1, Steve Cuddy2, Fabrizio Conti2, Craig Lindsay2 1 Nexen Petroleum UK Ltd., 2 Helix RDS Приводятся уравнения для изменения насыщенности в переходной зоне с глубиной В отличии от известных теоретических уравнений авторы вводят дополняюший их новый параметр, отражающий роль гнеометрии порового пространства Изложение иллюстрируется результатами полученными для конкретных условий

bne: A NEW METHOD TO EVALUATE RESERVOIR PORE STRUCTURE CONSECUTIVELY USING NMR AND CAPILLARY PRESSURE DATA Liang XIAO1, Zhi-Qiang MAO2, Zhong-Xiang XIAO1, Chong ZHANG 2 1�� Xi’an Shiyou University, Shanxi, China 2�� China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China SPWLA 2008 AA Авторы приводят известную аппроксимацию Swanson Lg(P/Pd)*Lg(S/Sirr)=-C^2 и показывают эмпирическую связь LgС с гидравлическим радиусом Кроме того приводится связь данныго параметра С с T2 (ЯМР)

bne: Поисковая машина SPWLA Перебирать подшивки и DVD и CD муторно Проще использовать эту поисковую машину, а потом уже искать нужный выпуск К сожалению поиск только по авторам, фирмам, названиям, реферату Полнотекстовый поиск отсутствует http://spwla.org/cgi-bin/shop.pl?choice=search

bne: Dear Member, It is time to vote for your Board of Directors 2008-2009. We sent you by mail the Biography and Position statement letters at the beginning of this week. We hope that you have received your packet and that you plan to cast your vote. You can do so by sending back your ballot by mail or using our easy online voting option. You can access the online voting by going to our web site www.spwla.org and on the front page look for “Elections for next year's SPWLA Board”. We express our sincere apology to Mr. Matt Bratovich and Mr. John Zhou for the accidental omission of text to their position statements that were submitted to us. The statements should have read “WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO ACCOMPLISH IN MY ELECTED POSITION” by MATT BRATOVICH I view the role of the VP of Finance, Secretary and Admn as vital to the long term success of the society. In order to insure the long term viability of our society we must be very active and very effective at attracting younger professionals to join. I would work towards establishing a more organized approach to recruiting new members in all areas of the world. Because our society that is much smaller than SPE or AAPG we must not only develop materials to explain why membership is SPWLA is a good choice for young professionals, one that is relevant for their professional development. We must find a way to motivate our current members to actively recruit. We should also seek to develop creative ways to encourage more student participation in our society functions and to increasing our society exposure to both undergraduates and graduate students in universities around the world. In addition to the membership function of this position the office involves monitoring the financial aspects of the society. This ranges from responsibility for society business office staff expenditures to development of the annual budget for the society which is submitted to the Board for approval. It is important that we leverage the monies we have available to provide the most benefits to the membership. I want to work with the Board and business office staff to prioritize expenditures to achieve the maximum impact for the society. The third aspect of the position involves accurate timely recording and publication of the actions of the Board. I feel this is necessary to maintain confidence in the Board by the membership. I would work to insure this communication function is provided in a timely and professional manner. “WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO ACCOMPLISH IN MY ELECTED POSITION” by QIANG (JOHN) ZHOU candidate for Vice President Technology – As our society enters next fiscal year, we will be celebrating its 50th birthday. Being a member of SPWLA for the past 18 years, I have benefited greatly from the information exchange through various Society venues. Since our industry is in an expansion phase and there is also a severe shortage of talents, effective information dissemination will enable the industry to meet an ever increasing demand for qualified petrophysicists and innovative technologies to solve complex exploration challenges. Since the annual SPWLA symposium is the focus of VP-technology and the Symposium is also the largest event for the society, if elected, I will ensure its continuing success. First, I will actively seek paper submissions on a wide range of topics and from broad geographic areas which represent the industry activities, membership demographics, and future trends. Then, a quality technical program will be assembled with abstracts carefully reviewed and selected by the technical committee consisting of experts from a full spectrum of backgrounds. The technical program will also emphasize on the innovative ideas from graduate students to guarantee the long-term success of our society. Last, certainly not the least, we will effectively deliver the technical program to benefit extensively all SPWLA members and the industry and to truly celebrate SPWLA’s 50th golden anniversary. We have also updated the pdf of the bio and position statements on our web site. We regret this error and hope that it has not made a negative impact on your decision for candidate. Regards, Sharon Johnson SPWLA, Assistant Director 8866 Gulf Frwy, Suite 320 Houston, TX 77017 713-947-8727

bne: SPWLA New Service Announcement ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Boris, In an effort to improve communciations with our membership while honoring members privacy and integrity, the SPWLA business office will begin using a service provider for large emailings advising the membership of upcoming events or general information dissemination as you have received in the past (Topical Conferences, Symposia, etc.). This should reduce the potential for accidentally divulging others email addresses and reduce the chance for spam or virus' distribution. Additionally, the service has a good record for communication to the intended recipient; a low rejection rate for spam appearance. Please note we will not be able to remove the service provider's logo. This is a consequence of using the service. We may well change how mass emailings are delivered in the future. If you have any comments, feel free to send an email to our business office. Contact Information ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sharon Johnson SPWLA Assistant Director sharon@spwla.org Phone: (713) 947-8727 website: www.spwla.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

bne: SPWLA Conference Announcment SPWLA JOINT REGIONAL PETROPHYSICAL TECHNICAL FORUM An event held in collaboration with FESI, FESM, JFES & FESAus Chapters SPWLA 2008 SE Asia / Japan / Australia Technical Forum Reservoir Characterization - Challenges from the Asia-Pacific Region-cases from SE Asia/Japan/Australia 24 Aug - 27 Aug 2008, Bangkok, Thailand (24 Aug - Short Course-optional / Registration / Ice Breaker) REGISTRATION EXTENDED! Flyer online at http://www.spwla.org/events/2008SEAtopical/2008_SEAsia.pdf Register online by August 8 2008 at www.spwla.org Please note however that registrations after July 25 and before August 8 will incur a late payment fee of US$75, making a total of US$450 to attend the conference. We encourage everyone planning to attend to register as early as possible. RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION - CHALLENGES from the ASIA-PACIFIC REGION The SPWLA 2008 Joint SE Asia / Japan / Australia Petrophysical Conference will be a forum for technology presentation and open discussion on the Characterization of Reservoirs encountered in the region, extending from Japan to Australia. We will investigate challenges and local field practices from this region as they relate to petrophysics either at exploration, appraisal and or development stage. The conference will be structured but informal. No written papers or transactions are published. The author's abstracts and released presentation material will be distributed to participants during registration. The oral presentations have been allocated 30 minutes including questions and there will be poster session of 1-1/2 hours. In keeping with conference objectives and practice in other SPWLA- sponsored events, commercialism in all presentations will not be permitted. Conference fee includes registration, commemorative event gift, Sunday evening icebreaker, Tuesday Dinner cruise & lunches Monday through Wednesday. Hotel accommodation is not included. The Millennium Hilton Hotel has been the site of several successful conferences. Special room rates have been negotiated with the hotel. Please book these rooms online via the hotel link on the SPWLA website. For more details, contact the SPWLA business office: phone 713-947-8727 (USA); Vicki@spwla.org Please visit our website www.spwla.orgfor program times and hotel accommodation information. Offering ° Full Technical Program ° Poster Sessions ° 3 Short Courses: 1) Wireline Formation Testing (WFT) 2) A Practical Introduction to Shaly-Sand Analysis and 3) petrophysical Applications of Core Analysis. We hope you can join us!! SPWLA Sharon Johnson Assistant Director sharon@spwla.org

BorisE: 2008 Fall Topical Conference "Dynamic Petrophysics" Monterey Bay-Seaside, California November 2-6, 2008 Dynamic Petrophysics is the observation of changes in downhole measurements with time, where the elapsed time varies from a few seconds to a few years after drilling, completion or stimulation. Evaluation of these changes provides important and often overlooked insights into reservoir connectivity, relative permeability, mechanical properties and enhanced recovery process efficiency at varying scales and distances from the wellbore. Applications of time-lapse logging can be as casual as looking at data from an LWD connection or wireline repeat pass, or as deliberate as log-inject-log for monitoring fluid saturation changes in secondary or tertiary recovery projects. A powerful underlying hypothesis of Dynamic Petrophysics is that by focusing on variations in a single property, the analysis is simplified, formation properties are revealed, and accuracy is improved. Advances in technology that provide significantly increased volumes of LWD, wireline, and instrumented- and through-casing time-lapse measurements provide challenges and opportunities for reservoir characterization. The final agenda will vary with submissions received, but topics are likely to include: ° LWD time-lapse applications ° Steamflood monitoring and condensation-induced gamma ° Shale-oil in situ process observation and monitoring ° Log-inject-log applications including NMR before and after mud doping ° Resistivity and nuclear methods for monitoring saturation changes ° Changes in acoustic properties between LWD and wireline time ° Subsidence monitoring, wellbore integrity and sand production ° Instrumented wellbores, production logging and formation temperature REGISTRATION INFORMATION: There is no on-site registration. Registrants are encouraged to apply early and to contribute to the conference by making a presentation. A brief description of the presentation should be included on the registration form. Registrants with selected presentations will be notified in advance of the conference. REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY. TO REGISTER PLEASE CLICK HERE http://www.spwla.org/events/2008_fall_topical_conference/2008_fall_topical_submit.htm REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS SEPTEMBER 15, 2008. PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR REGISTRATION. FORMAT: SPWLA Topical Conferences are off-the-record discussions focused on a specific area of interest. The meeting will be structured but informal and will include a mixture of morning, afternoon and evening technical sessions. No papers or abstracts will be published. We encourage submission of work-in-progress and problems not yet solved. Presentations will typically be 15-20 minutes. In keeping with conference objectives, commercialism in presentations is to be avoided. PACKAGED COST USD: SPWLA members: $ 1300 US Non-members: $ 1375 US, $250 US for non-participant partners. Registration cost includes 4 nights accommodations, commemorative shirt, one evening dinner, icebreaker, breakfast and lunch Monday through Wednesday. Non-participant fee includes Sunday evening functions and meals with the group. PLEASE NOTE: The meeting will conclude at the end of the evening session on Wednesday, Nov 5. Fee includes Wednesday night lodging. Hotel details can be found at the following website: www.embassymonterey.com CO-CHAIRS: Jack Horkowitz horkowitz1@slb.com Terry O'Sullivan terryosullivan1@gmail.com ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For more details, contact the SPWLA business office: phone 713-947-8727 or Vicki@spwla.org. Registration deadline: September 15, 2008

bne: OnePetro - для поиска и скачивания документа из библиотек сообществ SPWLA, SPE... OnePetro is a new multi-society library hosted by SPE where you can search for and purchase documents from multiple societies in a single transaction. Current participants include American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA), NACE International, Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA), and World Petroleum Council (WPC). OnePetro is the first online availability of individual ARMA and WPC documents. OnePetro is expected to continue to grow as new organizations join. Please note that SPWLA members cannot download any of their 10 free papers from OnePetro. Члены SPWLA могут скачать не более 10 документов в год

Dmed: есть в университетах доступ. не во всех, конечно...

bne: Авось найдутся и те, кто читать будет

bne: Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Ana lysts 50th Annual Log ging Symposium The Wood lands, Texas • June 21 – 24, 2009 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The 2009 Sym po sium will mark the arrival of SPWLA’s 50th golden anniversary. Over the years, the indus try has wit nessed gen er a tions of prog ress in the tech nol o gies we use to explore and pro duce energy resources. The annual symposium has provided a plat form for all mem bers to show case and share many of the technolo gies we develop and deploy in our daily activ i ties. In honor of this land mark anni ver sary, the Board of Direc tors of SPWLA would like to invite your con tri bu tion (paper sub mis sion) to the 50th Annual Symposium to be held in The Wood - lands, Texas from June 21 to 24, 2009. The theme of the Symposium will be SPWLA – Past, Present, and Beyond. A special session is planned for presentations high light ing the memorable moments of the society and the crucial developments of technologies that transformed our ways of doing busi ness. • SPWLA – Past, Pres ent, and Beyond • High Angle / Horizontal Well Evaluation • Acoustic / Borehole Seismic • Log ging and Mea sure ment While Drilling • Carbonate Evaluation • Magnetic Resonance Logging • Cased-hole / Production Logging • Nuclear Logging • Electrical / Electromagnetic Logging • Petrophysical Properties / Log-Core Integration • Formation Evaluation and Reservoir Description • Reservoir Anisotropy and Heterogeneity • Formation Testing • Unconventional Resource Eval uation • Geological Application / Borehole Imaging Abstract has to be sub mit ted no later than Octo ber 22, 2008 through online sub mis sion at www.spwla.org. The infor ma tion con tained in the abstract is the prin ci pal basis for the accep tance or rejec tion of the paper. Noti fi ca tion of accep tance will be made in Decem ber, 2008. If accepted, the abstract will be pub lished in the April, 2008 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be sched uled for pre sen ta tion at the The Wood lands Sym po sium, and a com plete manu script will be required for the Trans ac tions by April 10, 2009. For ques tions, please con tact Sharon John son at SPWLA, +1 713 947-8727 or email sharon@spwla.org. NOTE TO AUTHORS: Com plete a sep a rate on-line form for each abstract sub mit ted. It should con tain 200 to 400 words. Avoid the use of equa tions, trade marks, lit er a ture ref er ences, and sup ple men tary text. ABSTRACT IS DUE NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 22, 2008 ON-LINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AT WWW.SPWLA.ORG

bne: JUST A REMINDER!! Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts 50 Annual Logging Symposium 2009 ABSTRACT DUE DATE OCTOBER 22, 2008 ON-LINE SUBMISSIONS AT www.spwla.org SYMPOSIUM THEME: PAST, PRESENT AND BEYOND The Woodlands, Texas, June 21-24, 2009

bne: Отправлены тезисы двух докладов ПАНГЕИ сомневаюсь в результатах, но посмотрим ;-)

bne: REGISTRATION DATE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 3, 2008 PLEASE MAKE PLANS TO JOIN US!! AND REGISTER NOW 2008 Fall Topical Conference "Dynamic Petrophysics" Monterey Bay-Seaside, California November 2-6, 2008 for a preliminary agenda and registration information please visit www.spwla.org REGISTRATION INFORMATION: There is no on-site registration. Registrants are encouraged to apply early and to contribute to the conference by making a presentation. A brief description of the presentation should be included on the registration form. Registrants with selected presentations will be notified in advance of the conference. REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY www.spwla.org. REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 3, 2008. PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR REGISTRATION. FORMAT: SPWLA Topical Conferences are off-the-record discussions focused on a specific area of interest. The meeting will be structured but informal and will include a mixture of morning, afternoon and evening technical sessions. No papers or abstracts will be published. We encourage submission of work-in-progress and problems not yet solved. Presentations will typically be 15-20 minutes. In keeping with conference objectives, commercialism in presentations is to be avoided. PACKAGED COST USD: SPWLA members: $ 1300 US Non-members: $ 1375 US, $250 US for non-participant partners. Registration cost includes 4 nights accommodations, commemorative shirt, one evening dinner, icebreaker, breakfast and lunch Monday through Wednesday. Non-participant fee includes Sunday evening functions and meals with the group. PLEASE NOTE: The meeting will conclude at the end of the evening session on Wednesday, Nov 5. Fee includes Wednesday night lodging. Hotel details can be found at the following website: www.embassymonterey.com ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For more details, contact the SPWLA business office: phone 713-947-8727 or Vicki@spwla.org. Registration deadline: October 3, 2008

bne: SPWLA ANNOUNCEMENT Dear Boris, Every year at the Annual Symposium your Society chooses to recognize a few individuals who have either made significant technical contributions to the field of Petrophysics or have provided exemplary service to the Society. It is in this regard that I, as Chairman of the Awards Committee, am writing to you to request nominations for these awards. The actual nomination form was mailed to you in your dues statement October 31. It has also been published in Petrophysics and is available on-line from the SPWLA website. You can also contact the business office if you can not locate a copy (sharon@spwla.org). To provide you some perspective on this matter, I have included a list of past recipients of the various awards. You have probably heard of some of these people, which will give you a reference point when nominating someone for the same award. Please e-mail your award nominations to robert.terry@bp.com before the end of December in order for them to be considered. Regards, Robert Terry Past-President of SPWLA (2007-08) Gold Medal Awardees (for Technical Achievement with Honorary Membership) Doll, H. G. (deceased) (1966) Guyod, Hubert (deceased) (1968) Wyllie, M. R. J. (1968) Tixier, M. P. (deceased)(1970) Hamilton, Robert G. (deceased) (1971) Pirson, Silvain, J. (deceased)(1974) Poupon, Andre (deceased) (1975) Archie, G. E. (deceased)(1978) Youmans, A. H. (1979) Alger, R. P. (deceased) (1981) Fertl, Walter (deceased) (1981) Pickett, George R. (1984) Waxman, Monroe H. (1985) Caldwell, Richard L. (deceased)(1987) Hoyer, Wilmer A. (deceased) (1988) Clavier, Christian (1988) Zamanek, Joseph (1990) Tittle, C. William (deceased) (1991) Moran, James (deceased) (1992) Tittman, Jay (1993) Patchett, Jay G (1994) Timur, Aytekin (1996) Smith, Jr., Harry D (1997) Dewan, John T (deceased)(1998) Desbrandes, Robert (1999) Gianzero, Stanley (2000) Shen, Liang (2001) Thomas, E.C. (2004) Coates, George (2005 Anderson, Barbara (2006) Medal of Honor for Career Service (with Honorary Membership) Millard, Frank S.(1989) Messineo, Anthony V.(deceased) (1990) Brown, Harry D. (deceased)(1991) Wichmann, Paul A. (deceased) (1992) Verdier, Maurice G.(1995) Owen, Thomas (1996) Caskey, Thomas L.(1997) Grieves, William A. (1998) Souder, Wallace W.(2000) Breddin, Doris A. (2001) Pasternack, Eric (2002) Boyeldieu, Claude (deceased)(2004) Anderson, Barbara(2005) Worthington, Paul (2006) Distinguished Technical Achievement Gianzero, Stan (1989) Keys, W. Scott and Smith, Harry D(1990) Dewan, John T. (deceased), Goetz, Joseph F., and Swanson, Ben(1991) Vinegar, Harold (1992) Barber, Thomas D (1993) Allen, L. Scott and Mills, William R. (deceased)(1994) Bigelow, Edward (deceased) and Flaum, Charles (1995) Ellis, Darwin and Peeters, Maximillian (1996) Anderson, Barbara I., Chemali, Roland, and Shen, Liang C. (1997) Coates, George R. and Neuman, Charles H (1998) Gonfalini, Mauro, Kennedy, W. David and Reeves, Dick (1999) Prammer, Manfred G., Thomas, E. C., and Wiley, Ralph(2000) Klein, James D (2001) Herrick, David C. and Peveraro, Roberto (2002) Strack, Kurt M. and Tabarovsky, Leonty A (2003) Woodhouse, Richard and Worthington, Paul F.(2004) Rosthal, Richard A., Schon, Jurgen H., Theys, Phillippe P.(2005) Beard, David, Bittar, Michael, and Torres-Verdin, Carlos (2006) Hagiwara, Teruhiko and Hashem, Mohamed (2007) Citerne, Alain (deceased), Mollison, Richard, Proett, Mark and Tabanou, Jacques (2008) Distinguished Service Evans, Hilton B (deceased)(1980) Brown, Harry (deceased), Hoyer, Wilmer A. (deceased), and Wichmann, Paul A (deceased)(1981) Hallenburg, James K., Lang, William H., and McAdams, Joseph B(1982) Price, James M. and Lebreton, Francisque (1985) Messineo, Anthony V. (deceased)(1986) Paschal, Jr., Elisha A. (Pat) (1988) Owen, Thomas E (1989) Mathews, Mark A., Souder, Wallace W., and Verdier, Maurice (1990) Barlai, Zolton and Grieves, William A (1991) Breddin, Doris A (1992) Davis, Donald G (1993) Asquith, George B 1994) Feng, Lin and Pasternack, Eric (1995) Boyeldieu, Claude (deceased), Brami, Jeffrey, and Worthington, Paul (1996) Beck, Gary (1997) Oliver, Donald W. and Purdy, Cary C (1998) Cluff, Robert M., Elphick, Robert Y, and Woodhouse, Dick (1999) Anderson, Barbara and Rafdal, Jan (2000) Prensky, Stephen (2001) Crocker, Hugh and Goldberg, David (2002) Kennedy, W. David (2004) Okitsu, Fumio and Skelt, Christopher (2005) Gould, John, Gyllensten, Asbjorn, and Martell, J. Bernado ((2006) Ostermeier, Richard (2007) Lovell, Mike (2008) Meritorious Technical Achievement Award Hutchinson, Mark (1991) Prensky, Stephen (1993) Meritorious Service Award Heysse, Dale (2004) Johnson, Sharon and Passey, Quinn (2006) Description of SPWLA Awards The awards of the Corporation shall include awards for technical achievement and awards for service to the Corporation. Awards for Technical Achievement: Awards for technical achievement may be granted by the Board of Directors to members or non members of the Corporation as follows: a. Gold Medal for Technical Achievement. The Gold Medal for Technical Achievement is the highest honor bestowed on any individual by the Corporation. It is awarded for outstanding achievements in the science of formation evaluation that result in significant and enduring contributions to the technology. The Gold Medal award shall be accompanied by an award of Honorary Membership. Award of the Gold Medal shall be confirmed at a meeting of the Board of Directors by an affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the Board of Directors. No more than one Gold Medal shall be awarded in a calendar year. A Gold Medal need not be awarded every year. b. Distinguished Technical Achievement Award: The Distinguished Technical Achievement Award is presented in recognition of exceptional contributions in one or more specific areas of formation evaluation technology. No more than three Distinguished Technical Achievement Awards shall be awarded in a calendar year. Distinguished Technical Achievement Awards need not be awarded every year. c. Meritorious Technical Achievement Awards: Meritorious Technical Achievement Awards are presented for specific technical contributions in a given year, and may be awarded to as many individuals as appropriate. Awards for Service: Awards for service to the Corporation may be granted by the Board of Directors to members of the Corporation as follows: a. Medal of Honor for Career Service: The Medal of Honor for Career Service is awarded to an individual in recognition of extraordinary and long term service to the Corporation. The service shall further the purposes of the Corporation as set forth in Article IV of the Amended Articles of Incorporation. The Medal of Honor Award shall be accompanied by an award of Honorary Membership. Award of the Medal of Honor shall be confirmed at a meeting of the Board of Directors by an affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the Board of Directors. No more than one Medal of Honor shall be awarded in a calendar year. A Medal of Honor for Career Service need not be awarded every year. b. Distinguished Service Award: The Distinguished Service Award is presented in recognition of outstanding service to the Corporation in the form of work on a specific project or project during a period of several years. No more than three Distinguished Service Awards shall be awarded in a given year. A Distinguished Service Award need not be awarded every year. c. Meritorious Service Award: The Meritorious Service Award is presented in recognition of praiseworthy service to the Corporation during a given year, and may be awarded to as many individuals as appropriate. Other Awards: Other awards of the Corporation shall include: a. SPWLA Award of Appreciation: The SPWLA Award of Appreciation is awarded by the Board of Directors to a non member of the Corporation who has performed some notable service to the Corporation. This award is made as needed, and need not be awarded every year. b. Outstanding Chapter Award: The Outstanding Chapter Award is awarded by the Board of Directors in recognition of an outstanding accomplishment by a Chapter of the Corporation. The accomplishment shall further the purposes of the Corporation, as set forth in Article IV of the Amended Articles of Incorporation. It may have occurred over one or more years and have involved the participation of numerous members of the chapter. No more than one Outstanding Chapter Award shall be awarded in a calendar year. The Outstanding Chapter Award need not be awarded every year. Award Nominations Process: The Awards Committee shall solicit documented nominations for award candidates from the membership and all Standing Committees. The Awards Committee shall meet to decide on recommendations for candidates for all awards except the Meritorious Service and Meritorious Technical Achievement awards, and transmit these recommendations to the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall decide on these recommendations at a meeting of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may grant Meritorious Service and Meritorious Technical Achievement awards without input from the Awards Committee, at any meeting of the Board of Directors. Presentation of Awards All awards shall be presented at one or more functions held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Corporation. Robert Terry SPWLA

bne: На мой взгляд золотую медаль вполне заслужил O.Serra

bne: Заплатил свои кровные 2150 за членство в SPWLA на 2009 Хотя думаю, что доход у меня в 3-5 раз ниже чем у западных членов SPWLA

bne: Деньги ушли 28-12, сняли с карточки 09-01 Но подтверждения все еще нет ;-(

bne: 2009 Spring Topical Conference "PETROPHYSICAL EVALUATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS" PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA HYATT PENN'S LANDING MARCH 15 - 19 Unconventional gas resources have seen a very marked increase in exploitation potential in recent years and are becoming a very important focus are for petrophysicists working in industry and academia. This topical conference is designed to gather expertise across the petrophysical, geological and engineering communities to discuss and brainstorm the various measurements and evaluation techniques of Unconventional Reservoirs that can be used to efficiently evaluate gas reserves held in these complex accumulations. Conference steering committee: David Dudus, Imperial Oil Resources (co-chair) Sue Cluff, Discovery Group (co-chair) Rick Lewis, Schlumberger Xianyun Wu, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Dick Merkel, Newfield Dan Coope, Baker Hughes Inteq Russell Spears, ExxonMobil Production Company The specific content submitted for this conference will set the final agenda, focusing upon specific problems and challenges of Unconventional Reservoirs including, but not limited to: Shale Gas: · Measurement suites and strategies specific to shales: log and core data. · "Conventional" water saturation calculations: are they meaningful? · Wettabilty of shales · Total-organic-carbon prediction from logs · Gas-in-place assessment techniques · Horizontal well petrophysics for shale gas applications · Standards for shale gas evaluation from well logs · Free vs. Adsorbed gas: what is the most important controller for reserves and how is this controlled thermodynamically · Electrical and acoustic anisotropy of shales Tight Gas: · Measurement suites and strategies specific to tight gas reservoirs: log and core data · Relative permeability and capillary pressure applications · Evaluation of "basin-centered" accumulations effectively · Identifying movable and bound water · Assessment of impact of natural fractures on petrophysical evaluations Coal Bed Methane: · Measurement suites and strategies specific to CBM: log and core data · How to effectively evaluation gas-in-place in CBM plays from logs? · Permeability estimates for CBM plays from well data Format: this conference will be informal with "off-the-record" discussions. The organization will include morning, afternoon and evening sessions, with both 15-20 minute presentations-discussion sessions along with informal break-out sessions for detailed discussion. No papers or abstracts will be published and "work-in-progress" examples are encouraged. Commercialism in presentation is strictly prohibited in this conference and should be avoided! Cost: $1300 (member), $1375 (non-member), $355 (spouse). Registration includes conference fees, 4 nights accommodation, breakfast and lunch (Monday - Wednesday), commemorative shirt, icebreaker, and conference dinner. Non-participant fees will include icebreaker and group meals. Additional details are available at www.spwla.org or through the SPWLA business office (713-947-8727). Registration: No onsite registration will be available and registration is done purely online at www.spwla.org. Registration deadline is February 27, 2009 and payment is due at time of registration. Please click link to register. http://www.spwla.org/events/2009_spring_topical_conference/2009_spring_topical_submit.htm Presentation submissions: Participants are strongly encouraged to provide presentations and topics for discussion and take an active role in the conference. Please provide a description of presentation content on the application form. Presenters that have presentations included in the final agenda will be notified prior to the conference. Location for Conference: Hyatt Penn's Landing CO-CHAIRS: David Dudus, Imperial Oil Resources dave.a.dudus@esso.ca Sue Cluff, The Discovery Group suecluff@discovery-group.com ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For more details, contact the SPWLA business office: phone 713-947-8727 or sharon@spwla.org. Registration deadline: February 27, 2009

bne: Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts-India ( A Chapter of SPWLA, USA ) Registration No. 2007 GBBSD 1345 dated 21st June 2007 Govt. of Maharashtra,Mumbai 103, 11 High Building, Logging Services, ONGC, Bandra-Sion Link Road, Mumbai - 400 017, India e-mail spwla.india@gmail.com Phone: 91-22-24088103 Fax: 91-22-24088183 2nd SPWLA India Regional Symposium 19-20th Nov. 2009 Call for Papers SPWLA India chapter is organizing 2nd India Regional Symposium at Hotel Grand Hyatt, Mumbai, India on 19-20th Nov. 2009. The theme of the symposium is "Innovations in Petrophysical Evaluation of Unconventional Reservoirs". Technical papers are invited for oral presentations, related to innovations in petrophysical evaluation, for following categories of unconventional reservoirs: a. Shale Gas e. Tar Oil b. Tight Gas f. Basement Reservoirs c. Coal Bed Methane g. Fresh Water Reservoirs d. Gas Hydrate h. Thin Beds Last Date of receiving abstract: June 15th, 2009 Communications to authors for acceptance of papers: June 22nd , 2009 Last Date for submitting full paper: September 1, 2009 The abstracts, not to exceed 300 words, should be sent by e-mail to spwla.india@gmail.com or to Ashok Sinha at ashok.sinha@bakerhughes.com The main paper should have the same format as specified by SPWLA for their technical papers in "Petrophysics" ( Refer SPWLA website link www.spwla.org -->Petrophysics --> Instructions to Authors )

bne: 2010 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SPWLA 51st Annual Logging Symposium Perth, Western Australia - June 19 - 23, 2010 The 2010 SPWLA Symposium is sited in Perth, Western Australia. Perth is a rapidly growing hub for the oil and gas industry in the Asia Pacific region. Almost every aspect of formation evaluation from deepwater wildcat exploration, unconventional reservoirs and resources, to mature production in onshore areas is represented in the region. Our industry is witness to generations of progress in the technologies used to explore and produce energy resources. The annual symposium has traditionally provided a platform for members to showcase and share new technologies and methodologies developed and deployed in our daily activities. The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in Perth, June 19-23, 2010 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 51st Annual Symposium. We solicit papers of all aspects of formation evaluation. Subjects may include: ° Well Logging and Formation Evaluation & Case Studies ° Formation Evaluation and Reservoir Description ° Reservoir Anisotropy and Heterogeneity ° Carbonate Evaluation ° Low Contrast - Low Resistivity Thin Bed Evaluation ° Unconventional Resource Evaluation ° Geological Application / Borehole Imaging ° Petrophysical Properties / Log-Core Integration ° Integrated FE Data Studies and Methodologies ° High Angle / Horizontal Well Evaluation ° Logging and Measurement While Drilling ° Acoustic / Borehole Seismic ° Nuclear Logging ° Electrical / Electromagnetic Logging ° Magnetic Resonance Logging ° Formation Testing ° Cased-hole / Production Logging A special session, including posters, dedicated to South East Asia Regional case studies and technical specialties is planned. Your abstract must be submitted no later than October 21, 2009 through online submission at www.spwla.org. The information contained in the abstract is the principal basis for the acceptance of the paper into the technical program. Notification of acceptance will be made in December, 2009. If accepted, the abstract will be published in the April, 2010 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be scheduled for presentation at the Perth Symposium, and a complete manuscript will be required for the Transactions by April 9, 2010. For questions, please contact Sharon Johnson at SPWLA, (+1) 713-947-8727 or email sharon@spwla.org. NOTE TO AUTHORS: Complete a separate on-line form for each abstract submitted. For multiple authors, the submission should come only from the designated corresponding author. Your abstract should contain 200 to 400 words. Avoid the use of equations, trademarks, literature references, and supplementary text. Please consult the online instructions (to be posted soon) as to whether there be any limitations as to characters that may be used (e.g., Greek symbols or special punctuation such as colons). ABSTRACT IS DUE NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 21, 2009 ON-LINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AT WWW.SPWLA.ORG Sharon Johnson SPWLA

bne: RESISTIVITY SIG ANNOUNCEMENT The next meeting of the Resistivity Modeling SIG (Rt-SIG) is scheduled for Tuesday, October 20, 2009 [Provisionally: 8:00am - 4:00pm] in Houston, TX It's less than 8 weeks to the next meeting of the Rt-SIG, and though we already have a few offerings, we are starting our solicitation of presentations on "resistivity" topics. "Resistivity" is to be taken in the broadest sense of the word -- zero to infinite frequency, time- or frequency-domain, real- or complex-planes, downhole- or surface-sensors -- but related one way or another to subsurface petrophysical characterization. We welcome case studies of problematic logs -- whether or not you have a solution. We are particularly asking for those usually under-represented at our meetings -- Operators, and other end-users of "resistivity data" -- to rummage around and see what suitable material they can present. If you have a presentation to offer, please respond as soon as possible to one of the Co-chairs (Peter Day or Abbas Merchant) Additional announcements closer to the meeting date will include the agenda, requests for attendance-confirmation, location of the meeting and other such items. Please make sure that potentially-interested people in your organization are aware of this meeting. Please do not assume that we have an all-knowing, all-seeing email distribution list! If you are aware of others who wish to attend the meeting but do not receive emailings from the SIG, please ask them to contact either Abbas Merchant or myself to get on the mailing list... Peter Day (PDay@MarathonOil.com) Abbas Merchant (gabbas@flash.net) Rt-SIG Co-chairs BE SURE TO TELL A COLLEAGUE ABOUT OUR EVENTS!! Over the last 50 years, the SPWLA has played a major global role in strengthening petrophysical education and strives to increase the awareness of the role petrophysics has in the oil and gas industry and the scientific community.

bne: Dear Boris, thank you for your on-line dues payment.Your Dues payment number is .... and consisted ofthe following items: 1 Member Annual Dues 75.00 Extended Price: 75.00 1 2007 Annual Symposium Transactions (CD only) 35.00 Extended Price: 35.00 1 2008 Annual Symposium Transactions (CD only) 35.00 Extended Price: 35.00 1 2009 Annual Symposium Transactions (CD only) 35.0 Extended Price: 35.00 3 Additional Airmail Postage for Single Symposium Transaction CDs 9.00 Extended Price: 27.00 Total Fees: 207.00 Вообще-то я наверное вышел на уровень Senior В следующий раз надо выяснить

bne: В прошлом году также недополучил два номера Petrophysics Написал удивленное письмо

BNE_Home: SPWLA 2010 Annual Dues Reminder Dear Boris, This notice is to inform you that we miss having you in our active database. We have not received your dues payment for 2010. If you sent your renewal to us in the past few days, please disregard this notice. If payment was made on line please double check your credit card statement to make sure the charge was debited from your account. If our records do not agree and you feel this notice is incorrect please let me know. Our staff will investigate and make any necessary adjustments. Payment can be made online via our web site www.spwla.org (your User Name: 9372 and your Password: Enikeev , (all small letters). If you would like to send payment by bank wire please contact me for our bank details. You may also send a check by mail to SPWLA, 8866 Gulf Freeway, Suite 320, Houston, TX 77017 (check must be in US dollars drawn on a US bank) Please note: If you choose to pay online you will not be able to access the entire web site until payment has been received and processed this may take up to seven business days. We value you as a member and want you to be able to take advantage of 10 free paper downloads per year from our web site, discount registration fees to our Spring and Fall Topical Conferences, Annual Symposium and to Vote for our Board of Directors. We are currently taking registration for our Abu Dhabi Topical Conference on "Carbonate Reservoir Rock Typing", Feb 15-18, and SPWLA Spring Conference on "Unconventional Gas Petrophysics" in Austin, TX, April 25-29. Registration will soon begin for our 51st Annual Logging Symposium to be held in Perth, Australia. We hope to count you in on these events. Too learn more please visit our web site www.spwla.org !!. Your membership status is Member and the amount of your dues is $75.00. Once payment has been processed a receipt will be sent to you by mail along with the Petrophysics Journals. To qualify for Senior Member, you must be age 60 or over, with a minimum of 15 years as a member of SPWLA. If you have any questions about membership please feel free to contact me by phone: (713) 947-8727 or by email: sharon@spwla.org Sincerely, Sharon Johnson Assistant Director Your Current Information in Our Database: Name: Boris N. Enikeev Company: Pangea Inc. Address: P.O. Box 90 Address: Moscow , 109004

bne: Звонили Sharon Провели повторный платеж Потом пришло сообщение, что американский банк не смог снять деньги Выяснялось, что Master Card АЛЬФА БАНКА американцам не нравится Всю жизнь чувстуешь себя рожденным с протянутой рукой (только потому, что родился в СССР и живешь в стране известной своим ВПК и вертикалью власти!) ;-((

bne: Наконец дошли выписанные материалы ;-)) Надо сказать, что уже достало!!! ;-))

bne: 2010 SPWLA ABU DHABI CONFERENCE REMINDER Dear Boris, The SPWLA is pleased to remind our members of the upcoming SPWLA Topical Conference in Abu Dhabi in the field of Carbonate Petrophysics, February 15 - 18. Advance registration for this conference is available on the SPWLA website at the following link: http://www.spwla.org . Deadline for advance registration is February 1, 2010. Over the past several years the Abu Dhabi Topical Conference has grown to become the pre-eminent industry conference on Carbonate Petrophysics. Attendance has grown to well over 100 delegates each year representing all inhabited continents on Earth. Over 25% of the attendees come from well outside the Middle East region. The informal Topical Conference format with technical presentations in the morning followed by discussion sessions in the afternoon is particularly geared to encouraging knowledge sharing. The off-records stipulation encourages presentation of work-in-progress. The conference has become invaluable to those needing to gain an in-depth understanding of issues pertaining to Carbonate Petrophysics. This year's conference - on the theme of Carbonate Reservoir Rock Typing - promises to carry on the same tradition. Several leading industry experts have offered to present their work already. There are still some slots available and more submissions are welcome as always. A hallmark of this year's conference is a workshop on Thomeer Analysis of MICP data which will be led by experts from Saudi Aramco. Sincerely, Committee Chairs

bne: SPWLA 2010 SPRING TOPICAL CONFERENCE RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW!! UNCONVENTIONAL GAS PETROPHYSICS PRESENTED BY THE SPWLA UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP AUSTIN, TEXAS 25 -29 APRIL 2009 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HOTEL AND CONVENTION CENTER APPLICATION DEADLINE:3 APRIL 2010 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.spwla.org Gas production from "unconventional resources," such as tight gas and shale gas, continues to grow increasing volumes and focus both within North America and internationally. These resources present very specific and complex petrophysical challenges in many different areas including both core and log analysis. This topical conference is intended to allow petrophysicists working in "unconventional resources" to gather and discuss learnings, further work and future needs for petrophysical evaluation of these challenging reservoirs. The specific content submitted for this conference will set the final agenda, focusing upon specific problems and challenges that need to be discussed and addressed at both a theoretical and application level. This list will be potentially composed of the following "broad" topics, but not limited to: New Technologies for Tight Gas and Shale gas evaluation Optimum logging and evaluation strategies for tight gas and shale gas wells 'Best Practice' petrophysical workflows for tight gas and shale gas: what key things do we need to pay attention to? What are the best data we can provide for play assessments? Properly dealing with Uncertainty in Tight Gas and Shale Gas reservoirs . Focus on service company concerns for past, present and future of shale and tight gas reservoir evaluation Focus on oil company concerns for past, present and future of shale and tight gas reservoir evaluation Hydraulic fracturing and 'fraccability' assessments: what key parameters are available from petrophysics to estimate Shale gas "netting" techniques Core analysis standards: concerns from service companies and operators. How do we create evaluation standards for tight gas and shale gas core analysis? What are the best protocols for core evaluations? Conference and Unconventional Resources SIG steering committee: Russell Spears, ExxonMobil (SPWLA VP of Education and UR SIG Chairman) Thaimar Ramirez, ConocoPhillips (UR SIG Secretary) C.B. Liu, Chevron (UR SIG VP-Technology) Richard Sigal, University of Oklahoma (UR SIG Director-at-large) Greg Praznik, Halliburton (UR SIG Director-at-large) Timothy Loveless, Baker Hughes (UR SIG Director-at-large) Samir Abueita, Anadarko (UR SIG VP- Communications) Mike Walker, Weatherford Laboratories Valerie Jochen, Schlumberger Robert Lee, Core Laboratories Format: this conference will be informal with "off-the-record" discussions. The organization will include morning, afternoon and evening sessions, with both 15-20 minute presentations-discussion sessions along with informal break-out sessions for detailed discussion. No papers or abstracts will be published and "work-in-progress" examples are encouraged. Commercialism in presentation is strictly prohibited in this conference and should be avoided! Cost: $1325 (members, with lodging), $186 (students, no lodging) Registration includes conference fees, 4 nights accommodation, breakfast and lunch (Monday - Wednesday), commemorative shirt, icebreaker, and conference dinner. Non-participant fees will include icebreaker and group meals. Additional details are available at www.spwla.org or through the SPWLA business office (713-947-8727). Registration: No onsite registration will be available and registration is done purely online at www.spwla.org. Registration deadline is 3 April 2010 and payment is due at time of registration. Presentation submissions: Participants are strongly encouraged to provide presentations and topics for discussion and take an active role in the conference. Please provide a description of presentation content on the application form. Presenters that have presentations included in the final agenda will be notified prior to the conference.

bne: Welcome to SPWLA Fall 2010 Topical Conference Savannah, Georgia, USA October 10-14, 2010 Deepwater Petrophysics Petrophysics for deepwater exploration, appraisal, and production of oil faces challenges inadequately addressed using the wisdom, technology, and techniques built from experience in shallower, shelf areas. Unique challenges evolve as discovery and exploitation of oil and gas in water depths from 1 000 feet to approaching 10 000 feet become the new norm. Key topics for deepwater petrophysics will be covered to help frame and address many petrophysical questions and opportunities that are now confronted on a daily basis. To encourage sharing of the latest techniques and ideas, conference attendance is limited and proceedings are off the record. Some possible topics to be included based on interests and expertise of attendees: Lithology, Fluid, and Pore Pressure Prediction Geomechanics, Drilling Hazards and Real Time Mitigation 3D Spatial Accuracy and Positioning Coring and core analysis Fluids, Pressures, and Compartmentalization LWD and Wireline – Tool and Measurement Challenges Casing, Cementing, Completion, and Production Evaluation Making Decisions with Less Information Download the Registration Form (MS Word) View the Conference Flyer (PDF) Registration Deadline: Thursday, September 2, 2010

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bne: SPWLA Unconventional SIG Meeting The 2014 annual meeting of the SPWLA Unconventional Resources SIG will take place Thursday, August 7, 2014 at the Anadarko building in The Woodlands, TX. Please see the attached agenda for the speakers and schedule. Seating is limited and will sell out, so register soon! Please register via the PayPal link to reserve your seat. You do not need a PayPal account to register. Additionally, if you would like to attend the networking session, please RSVP to this e-mail address. Also respond with any dietary restrictions for lunch. Proceeds from the meeting will be used to provide scholarships to students using petrophysics in the study of unconventional reservoirs. For registration: Cost: $70 https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9KZDQ6UF6UXL4 Thanks, and we'll see you in The Woodlands in August! 2014 URSIG Committee BE SURE TO TELL A COLLEAGUE ABOUT OUR EVENT!! Over the last 55 years, the SPWLA has played a major global role in strengthening petrophysical education and strives to increase the awareness of the role petrophysics has in the oil and gas industry and the scientific community.

bne: "Petrophysics : Adding Value to Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Fields" Three full days of technical presentations, including the New Technology Forum, a Networking Cocktails Party, and a Core Store Visit where real rocks will be examined, discussed and compared with logs. Monday-Wednesday, 29-31 August 2016 Spouse activities also available. For the full brochure visit and registration visit the Regional Conference Website http://www.spwla.org/SPWLA/Chapters_SIGs/Chapters/Asia/Bangkok/Regional_Conf_2016/REGIONAL_CONFERENCE_2016.aspx For Local - Thailand - Registrations, please reply to aa2016@spwla.org for more details on local delegates. See you there, in Bangkok Andrew Cox Conference Assistant Chairman SPWLA, 8866 Gulf Freeway., Suite 320, Houston, TX 77017 SafeUnsubscribe™ enikeev_bn@pan

bne: Monday 29th August 2016 8:30-9:00 SperrySun Peter Roden Extreme Temperature Triple Combo LWD Solution for Gulf of Thailand Wells 9:00-9:30 Schlumberger Taesoo Kim New technology updates in Schlumberger Formation Evaluation 9:30-10:00 Weatherford Abel Geevarghese A new chapter in Cased Hole reservoir fluid saturation monitoring 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break 10:30-11:00 Geolog Gionata Ferroni The Application Of Well Site Isotopic Analysis For Reservoir Evaluation 11:00-11:30 FEI Mark Knackstedt,PhD Bringing Core Analysis Into the Digital Age Using Digital Rock Technology 11:30-12:00 Baker Hughes Reservoir Development Services Alexander Belevich Challenges and Pitfalls in Formation Evaluation of Siltrich Laminated Reservoirs 12:00-13:30 Lunch Break 13:30-14:00 LR Senergy Graham Melvin Intuitive and collaborative – improve your petrophysical & geological workflows with IP 4.4 and IC 2106! 14:00-14:30 Paradigm Diego Vasquez Maximise The Value From Your Image Log Data: From Processing to Utilization 14:30-15:00 Halliburton - Landmark TBA TBA 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break 15:30-16:00 Schlumberger - Techlog Pebrina Puspa Sari Techlog Integrated Acoustic & Geomechanics for Wellbore Stability Analysis 16:00-16:30 GAIA Earth Sciences Ltd Ronald Ford Advanced Wireline Conveyance Management And Sticking Mitigation 16:30-17:00 FEI Connor Burt PerGeos: Digital Rock & Core Analysis Software Technical Program TUESDAY 30th August 2016 8.30 - 9.00 Welcome by Chairman Intro to the day’s schedule by Technical Chairman Keynote Address 1: TBA 9.00 - 10.00 Session 1 Session Chairs : TBA 9.00 - 9.30 What formation evaluation tool provides the most valuable information for the evaluation of thin beds? A logging program value-of-information case study for challenges facing today’s oil and gas exploration and production industry. Prabhat Agrawal1 , Adriaan A. Bal1 , Saikat Das1 , Flavia Kandau1 , Naveen Nathesan1 , Sanjeev Rajput1 , Michael J Ring1 . 1 Baker Hughes 9.30 - 10.00 Redefining Geological Imaging in Oil-Based-Mud Environment: Illuminating Deepwater Facies in Malaysia Jochen Kassan1 , Benjamin Urlwin1 , Gareth Henderson1 , Alya Ilyani A. Malek2 , Sandra Marca2, Evgenia Pavlikovskaya2 1Murphy Sarawak Oil Co. Ltd., 2 Schlumberger Oilfield Support Sdn. Bhd. 10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break 10.30 - 12.00 Session 2 Session Chairs : TBA 10.30 - 11.00 Relating Kozney-Carman and Facies using FZI or Grain Size Concepts: Two case studies in Carbonates and Clastics Wanida Sritongthae1 , Andrew M Logan1 , Natsinee Wongsuriyakat1 , Paphitchaya Kamkong1 1 PTTEP 11.00 - 11.30 Advanced Electrofacies Modelling and Permeability Prediction: A case study incorporating multi-resolution core, NMR and image log textural information into a carbonate facies study Darling Criollo1 , Zureisy Marin2 , Diego Vasquez1 1 Paradigm, 2 PDVSA-INTEVEP 11.30 - 12.00 Petrophysical Reservoir Modeling from Seismic Impedance Volumes Wesley Emery Consultant 12.00 - 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 - 14.30 Session 3 Session Chairs : TBA 13.00 - 13.30 Quicklook Method: Increase production of CD Carbonate Fm through determine touching vuggy and permeability of uncored well. Mellinda Arisandy Petronas Carigali Ketapang II Ltd. 13.30 - 14.00 The Effects of Internal Pore Structure on Acoustic Velocity: Well Logs Interpretation in a Carbonate Reservoir M. Nur Ali Akbar1 , Falza Izza Wihdany2 , Pudji Permadi2 1 Petroleum Engineering Department of Institut Teknologi & Sains Bandung (ITSB) 2 Petroleum Engineering Department of Institut Teknologi, Bandung (ITB). 14.00 – 14.30 Some Effects of SOBM Invasion On Wireline Logs And The Consequent Possibility Of Errors In Their Interpretation. Terry Higgins Consultant Petrophysicist 14.30 - 15.00 Coffee break 15.00 - 17.00 Session 4 Session Chairs : TBA 15.00 - 15.30 Low-Contrast Pay Evaluation Workflow Using Advanced Logging Technology Saikat Das1 , Adriaan A. Bal1 1 Baker Hughes 15.30 - 16.00 Analysis of Magnetite Mineral Influence On Clean Sandstone Reservoir Resistivity Through Correction Methods In Low Resistivity Pay Zone Erwandi Yanto PT. Geoservices Ltd. 16.00 - 16.30 Petrophysical Challenges in Toro Reservoirs of Papua New Guinea: A Case Study Linda Li1, Wita Andita1, M S Iyer1, Ray Spicer2, Matt Dubsky2 1 Halliburton, 2Oil Search Ltd. 16.30 - 17.00 Case Study of NMR Interpretation in Complex Gas Reservoir Evaluation in a Western Australia Basin Adrian Manescu Baker Hughes WEDNESDAY 31st August 2016 8.30 - 9.00 Welcome by Chairman Intro to the day’s schedule by Technical Chairman Keynote Address 2: TBA 9.00 - 10.00 Session 1 Session Chairs : TBA 9.00 - 9.30 Resolving fluid uncertainty through the use of simplified sampling tool in well drilled with synthetic based mud: Case study from Sirikit Oil field, Thailand Numan Phettongkam1 , Ian Ryder1 , Verapich Pinprayong1 , Damrongsak Chantipna1 , Hien Ngo2 , Suphawan Kruennumjai2 , Ekapost Meenak2 , Patharawadee Leelapatharapan2, Thakerngchai Sangvaree2 , Khanida Jullaprom2 1Weatherford, 2 PTTEP 9.30 - 10.00 Success Story of Downhole Fluid Characterization in Challenging Freshwater Reservoir of Central Sumatera Basin Muhammad Bagir1, Mahadevan Iyer1, Abhijit Thakuria1, Yohanes Bosko Cahyo Indrarto2, Kristanto Witjaksono2, Ardi Nazamzi2 1Halliburton, 2Chevron 10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break 10.30 - 12.00 Session 2 Session Chairs : TBA 10.30 - 11.00 Petrophysical Characterization of a Tight Gas Reservoir Based on the Micro-pore Structure at Early Cretaceous Sandstone Formation of the Songliao Basin in Eastern China Lijun Xiu1&3 , Yujin Zhang2, Hong Sun3, Yuling Bai3, Lifang Zhang2 1 China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, P.R. China, 2 Beijing 3G Land Petroleum Technology Co. Beijing, P.R. China, 3 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Jilin Oil Field Company, PetroChina, Songyuan, P.R. China 11.00 - 11.30 An insight into causes of large variable saturation exponents in Permian tight gas sandstones of Dingbei Gas Field, Ordos Basin, China Hongping Liu & Yanchao Zhao Key Laboratory of Tectonics and Petroleum Resource of Ministry of Education, China University of Geosciences. Wuhan,China 11.30 - 12.00 A novel saturation model based on reservoir pore structure and its application in tight reservoir JIANG Liming1, LIU Tangyan2, SHI Yujiang3, QU Le1, JI Kun1 1 Technology Center, China Petroleum Logging CO. LTD, Xi’an, Shanxi, China 2 School of Ocean and Earth Science, Tongji University, Shanghai, China 3 E&D Research Institute of Petro China , Changqing Oil field Company, Xi’an, Shanxi, China 12.00 - 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 - 14.30 Session 3 Session Chairs : TBA 13.00 - 13.30 A Formation Evaluation Workflow using Multi-Detector Pulsed Neutron Tool for Evaluation of Low Salinity Reservoir Kapish Sinha Halliburton 13.30 - 14.00 Production Allocation Challenge with Presence of Apparent Down Flow (ADF) Phenomenon: A Case Study in Malaysia Wells Muhammad Aliff Safwan bin Rosli1 , Norintan Farina binti Mohd Nordin1 , Azzad Hafiz bin Abdul Latif1, Nurul Aida Jamiah binti Mohd Sharir1 , Siti Nurzahira binti M Shuib2 and Afiq bin A Hamid21 Dimension Bid (M) Sdn. Bhd, 2 Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd. 14.00 – 14.30 The Use Of Plane Wave Theory For Advanced Cement Evaluation Luis Quintero Halliburton 14.30 - 15.00 Coffee break 15.00 - 17.00 Session 4 Session Chairs : TBA 15.00 - 15.30 Estimation of the fracture porosity for a fractured granite basement (FGB) reservoir in the Cuu Long Basin, Vietnam P. H. Giao Geo-exploration & Petroleum Geoengineering (GEPG) Program, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand 15.30 - 16.00 A New Laboratory Method for Rock Fracability Evaluation-Based on Post-frac Sample Analysis Zhang Yonghao, Li Xin, Jiang Liming, Li Bing CNPC Key Laboratory of Well Logging, China Petroleum Logging CO. LTD., Xi’an Shaanxi, China 16.00 - 16.30 Study on rock physical parameters of coalbed gas reservoir Fang Chaoqiang, Li Xin, CNPC Key Laboratory of Well Logging, China Petroleum Logging CO. LTD., Xi’an, Shanxi, China 16.30 - 17.00 Application of LWD with time-base temperature and pressure data to deep water hydrothermal deposits at Okinawa Trough Yoshinori Sanada1 , Saneatsu Saito1 , Yohei Hamada1 , Takeshi Tsuji2 , Kazuya Shiraishi1 , Kan-Hsi Hsiung1 , Chandoeun Eng2 , Keita Yoshimoto3 , Yukari Kido1 , Hidenori Kumagai1 , Tatsuo Nozaki1, Jun-ichiro Ishibashi2 , Lena Maeda1 , CK16-01 Shipboard Party 1 Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2 Kyushu University 3 Yamaguchi University 17.00 - 17.10 Closing Remarks and Best paper presentation, Chairman Reserve Presentations: Reliable LWD Thermal Neutron Porosity and Gamma Ray acquired over 400 F (204°C) Stephen Antonson1 , Andee Marksamer2 1Weatherford International, 2 Chevron Thailand The Value of Petrophysics. Using Appropriate Styles of Uncertainty Modelling to Determine the Value of Information. Rick Aldred Consultant



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