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bne: SPWLA 2011 Spring Topical Conference on "ACOUSTICS" TAOS, NEW MEXICO APRIL 3-7, SAGEBRUSH INN & AND CONFERENCE CENTER 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. A formal application is available at www.SPWLA.org Some possible topics to be included based on interests and expertise of attendees: ° Advancements in Acoustic Tool Design and logging services ° Quality Control of Acoustic Log Data ° Rock Physics Modeling ° Integration with Seismic, Geomechanics, and Petrophysics ° Accoustics Evaluation of Black Shales ° Acoustics Evaluation of Fractured Reservoirs ° Seismic While Drilling ° Conference Steering Committee: Mark Kittridge, ConocoPhillips, Chair Tad Smith, Apache Gopa De, Chevron Doug Patterson, Baker Hughes John Walsh, Schlumberger Jennifer Market, Halliburton Brian Hornby, BP Robert Hu, Fugro-Jason Rob Vines, Shell Carlos Beneduzzi, Petrobras Xianyun Wu, ExxonMobil Ferdinanda Pampuri, ENI 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: $1800 (member, with lodging), $1875 (non-member, with 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 February 17, 2011 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. Location for Conference: Sagebrush Inn & Conference Center 1508 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM 87571 Please visit our web site at www.spwla.org ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: contact the SPWLA business office: phone 713-947-8727 or sharon@spwla.org. Registration deadline: February 17, 2011

bne: SPWLA 2011 Spring Topical Conference REGISTER NOW!!! Click here "ACOUSTICS and PETROPHYSICS" Integrating seismic, borehole measurements, and laboratory measurements for geomechanics and reservoir characterization TAOS, NEW MEXICO APRIL 3-7, SAGEBRUSH INN & AND CONFERENCE CENTER Acoustic well logging measurements are most versatile with many valuable applications in the oil industry. They are used for well placement, geomechanical interpretation, reservoir characterization, and production enhancement; used by drillers, petrophysicists and geologists alike. Scale varies from centimetre lab measurements to well logs to seismic integration on the scale of hundreds of metres. Acoustics are also one of the more complex measurements to understand and interpret. This meeting is intended to bring together industry experts and end users of acoustic data to present new technologies, explore applications, share experiences, and discuss challenges. 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 [1] Laboratory rock physics and acoustic characterization Core-base velocity and geomechanical analyses, low frequency measurements, evaluation of dispersion, etc. [2] Wellbore acoustics - acquisition, processing, interpretation Wireline and LWD acoustic logs, advances in tool design, cased hole acoustic logging, logging in horizontal wells, seismic while drilling; Real-time acoustic processing, acoustic log QC and post-processing, fracture analysis, geomechanics, borehole seismic processing and integration [3] Seismic petrophysics workflows Fluid replacement, core-log integration, impact of invasion (4) Cased Hole Applications Cased hole shear for porosity and lithology [5] Case histories - unconventional and conventional reservoirs Rock physics modeling, reservoir acoustic properties, shale/overburden elastic properties, stories about how we use the technology. [6] Challenges and emerging issues Steering Committee Mark Kittridge, ConocoPhillips, Chair Tad Smith, Apache Gopa De, Chevron Doug Patterson, Baker Hughes John Walsh, Schlumberger Jennifer Market, Halliburton Brian Hornby, BP Robert Hu, Fugro-Jason Rob Vines, Shell Carlos Beneduzi, Petrobras Xianyun Wu, ExxonMobil Ferdinanda Pampuri, ENI Michael Manning, Samson, SPWLA VP Education 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: $1800 (member, with lodging), $1875 (non-member, with 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, registration by application only, online at www.spwla.org. Registration deadline is February 17, 2011, Applicant will be invoiced on approval. 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: Sagebrush Inn & Conference Center 1508 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM 87571 Please visit our web site at www.spwla.org ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: contact the SPWLA business office: phone 713-947-8727 or sharon@spwla.org. Registration deadline: February 17, 2011

bne: SPWLA Kuwait Chapter 1st Topical Conference This three day conference title ROLE OF PETROPHYSICS IN IMPROVING PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY will be held in Kuwait, October 24-27, 2011 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND ATTENDEES! The committee is seeking abstract submissions on five topics: EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) High Pressure High Tempature Sour Gas (HPHT-SG) New Frontiers in Core Analysis Heavy Oil Tarmat and Asphaltene Characterization For full details please click here To register for this conference visit SPWLA website.

bne: В Индии на ноябрь намечено 3-SPWLA Посмотрим как оно будет складываться Там есть о чем и кому рассказывать

bne: Dear Members, As you are aware SPWLA India is actively involved in organizing symposium/ technical talks on subjects of interest in Exploration and Production of Hydrocarbons with special reference to Well Log Analysis and Reservoir characterization. The chapter is organizing its 3rd SPWLA India Regional Symposium on 25-26th November 2011, at Hotel Grand Hyatt, Mumbai on “Innovative Petrophysical Solutions for Management of Brown Fields”. The two day international symposium is being represented by various E & P and Service companies, Research Institutes and Centers of higher learning. We expect a good participation/contribution from your side towards technical sessions. Hence, I request you to give wide publicity to this symposium amongst the Geoscientists and Engineers in your company and encourage them to contribute to the event by presenting technical papers on above theme. I look forward to your active participation and contribution to this event. The details of symposium are available on web site www.spwlaindia.org, and a copy of announcement is attached for your quick reference. With regards. -- R.K.Pandey Secretary SPWLA India Chapter

bne: Computational Petrophysics October 9-12 Asheville, North Carolina The Fall 2011 SPWLA Fall Topical Conference for Computational Petrophysics will focus on what is currently considered to be state of the art, what is on the horizon and what we are missing. Topics will vary from rock typing to upscaling, from pore scale modeling and imaging to uncertainty characterization, and on to supervised response equation optimization through deterministic and non-deterministic approaches culminating with the topic of artificial intelligence and total data integration and rationalization.

bne: Steering Committee Bob Terry, Maersk Oil, Chairman John Quirein, Halliburton, Vice-Chairman Elton Frost, Baker Hughes, Vice-Chairman David Allen, Schlumberger Khalid Hashmy, Weatherford Emmanuel Toumelin, Chevron Simon Stromberg, Senergy Mark Knackstedt, Digital Core Joel Walls, Ingrain Rodolfo Araujo Victor, Petrobras Brain Moss, Schlumberger Alexander Kostin, BHP Billiton Terri Olsen, EOG Resources Graham Davis, CNR International Michael Manning, Samson, SPWLA VP Education The Fall 2011 SPWLA Fall Topical Conference for Computational Petrophysics will focus on what is currently considered to be state of the art, what is on the horizon and what we are missing. Topics will vary from rock typing to upscaling, from pore scale modeling and imaging to uncertainty characterization, and on to supervised response equation optimization through deterministic and non-deterministic approaches culminating with the topic of artificial intelligence and total data integration and rationalization. The conference will consist of three days of presentations and discussions. The first day will consider the current state of the art. The second day will be focused on more leading edge technology and the third day will focus on how we can move the petrophysicist away from just punching the buttons and back into an interpretation management role. To encourage sharing of the latest techniques and ideas, conference attendance is limited and proceedings are off the record. A formal application is available at www.SPWLA.org Application Deadline: August 19, 2011 „h Rock Typing: Clustering Classification, Neural Networks, Expert Systems „h Upscaling „h Pore Scale Modeling & Imaging „h Uncertainty Characterization „h Supervised Response Equation Optimization (Non-Deterministic and Deterministic) Approaches „h AI (Artificial Intelligence) & Total 3D Data Integration & Rationalization

bne: Unconventional Resources Special Interest Group Conference Date: July 27, 2011 Location: Anadarko offices Allison Hall, 3rd Floor The Woodlands, TX Parking: Anadarko Parking Garage Cost: $50 To reserve a seat please contact: Barry Summers: Barrett.Summers@shell.com or Scott Birkhead: Stanley.Birkhead@anadarko.com Payment at the door or follow link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=DRYZATFS24YD4 (Technical issues have prevented a Web broadcast of this year's event) Agenda MORNING 7:00-8:00 Registration 7:30 Continental Breakfast 8:00-8:15 Opening 8:15-8:45 From Source Rock to Shale Reservoir, Quinn Passey, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company 8:45-9:15 From Correlations to Mechanisms: Petrophysical Models for Organic Mudstones, Peter Day, Marathon Oil Company 9:15-9:45 Electromagnetic Properties of Shale, Teruhiko Hagiwara, Aramco Services 9:45-10:15 Break - Refreshments 10:15-10:45 Comparative Study of Formation Evaluation Methods for Unconventional Shale Gas Reservoirs: Application to the Haynesville Shale (Texas), Thaimar R. Ramirez, J. Klein, Ron Bonnie, J. Howard; ConocoPhillips. 10:45-11:15 Shale-gas Evaluation with Conventional Well Logs Using Enhanced Lithology Assessment, Petrophysical and Elastic Properties, and Rock Typing, Zoya Heidari, Philippe Marouby, Andy Popielski, and Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin 11:15-12:45 Lunch - On Your Own AFTERNOON 12:45-1:15 Quad-Porosity Model for Accurate Characterization of Shale-Gas Reservoirs, John Hudson, Faruk Civan, Guillermo Michel, Deepak Devegowada and Richard Sigal, University of Oklahoma 1:15-1:45 Modeling Transport in Nano-Porous Organic Pores, Guillermo Michel, Richard Sigal, Faruk Civan and Deepak Devegowda, University of Oklahoma 1:45-2:15 NMR T1/T2 ratios for Brine and Hydrocarbon Relaxation in Mature Organic Shales, Ayse Ozen and Richard Sigal, University of Oklahoma 2:15-2:45 Break - Refreshments 2:45-3:15 Pore-Scale Estimation of Shale-Gas Apparent Permeability and Electrical Resistivity in the Presence of Organic Matter with Various Degrees of Maturity, Vahid Shabro, Carlos Torres-Verdнn, Farzam Javadpour, and Kamy Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin 3:15-4:15 General Discussion UR SIG Steering Committee: Chairman: Richard Sigal, Consultant Past Chairman: Russell Spears, ExxonMobil Secretary: Stanley (Scott) Birkhead, Anadarko VP Technology: Chengbing (CB) Liu , Chevron Treasurer: Greg Praznik, Halliburton Webmaster: Tony Holmes Members at large: Mike Walker , Weatherford Craig Merritt , CoreLab Valerie Jochen , Schlumberger Barry Summers, Shell Russell Anderwald, Baker Hughes Liz Berger, ConocoPhillips

bne: Хотя IMHO явный уклон в сторону NMR и нано пор Google навел ====================== OU researchers recognize the physics of fluid flow and storage are very different in the inorganic and the organic portions of shale gas reservoirs. And, these reservoirs contain both natural and induced fracture systems each with different properties. OU researchers will develop a quad porosity model to take into account these differences. There are three basic issues with the physics of these natural non-porous systems. First, the standard equations used to describe gas transport are incorrect in the small pores in the organic material where a significant portion of the hydrocarbon gas is stored. Researchers studying artificial nanomaterials have developed new gas transport equations that need to be adapted to the complicated pore spaces that describe shale gas reservoirs. Secondly, in standard simulators, an assumption known as instantaneous capillary equilibrium provides the relationship between the gas and water pressure. Equilibrium cannot be maintained because of differences in the transport rates for water and gas in shale gas reservoirs, so the standard equations must be modified. Finally, the very large capillary forces caused by the very small pore size require a different treatment of relative permeability, which controls the relative transport of the water and gas. “This is a three-year project to develop the new simulator starting with the fundamentals,” Sigal remarks. “We have already developed a 1-D model. The next step will be to build a simple 3-D testbed system. At first, we will test this model against models run on commercial simulators.” “Next, we will build modules that incorporate the individual modifications needed for conventional simulators to correctly model shale gas reservoirs,” Sigal comments. “These modules will be available for adoption by industry for use in existing company or commercial simulators. Finally, we will use the modified simulators to history match production from existing reservoirs. Our commercial sponsors will provide data for this.” http://www.ou.edu/content/publicaffairs/archives/ShaleSimulator.html

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bne: SPWLA 53rd Annual Logging Symposium Cartagena Colombia, June 16-20 The 2012 SPWLA Symposium will be in Cartagena-a charming city bathed by the Caribbean Sea on the northern coast of Colombia. Cartagena is colorful, warm and exotic, dazzling visitors with its Spanish Colonial architecture, picturesque cafes, fortresses, castles and beautiful Caribbean waters. Colombia has attracted the attention of small and medium-sized energy companies, as well as large international companies. Colombia's landscape offers light to heavy oil and natural gas exploration and development, onshore and offshore opportunities and a well-established oil services industry. The annual symposium has traditionally provided a platform for members to showcase and share new technologies and methodologies developed in our daily activities. We solicit papers of all aspects of formation evaluation. The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in Cartagena, June 16-20, 2012 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 53rd Annual Symposium. 1. Unconventional Resources, Challenges and Case Histories 1. Shale hydrocarbon, tight gas, coal bed methane, related new technology.. 2. Conventional Reservoirs, Challenges and Case Histories 2. Shaly sand, carbonates, low resistivity pay, variable water salinity, EOR, new technology.. 3. New Logging Technology: Sensor Introduction and Validation 3. Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure and sampling, mud logging, imaging.... 4. Advanced Mud Logging and Real-Time Decision-Making: Case Histories 4. 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

bne: 2012 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SPWLA 53rd Annual Logging Symposium Cartagena Colombia, June 16-20 The 2012 SPWLA Symposium will be in Cartagena-a charming city bathed by the Caribbean Sea on the northern coast of Colombia. Cartagena is colorful, warm and exotic, dazzling visitors with its Spanish Colonial architecture, picturesque cafes, fortresses, castles and beautiful Caribbean waters. Colombia has attracted the attention of small and medium-sized energy companies, as well as large international companies. Colombia's landscape offers light to heavy oil and natural gas exploration and development, onshore and offshore opportunities and a well-established oil services industry. The annual symposium has traditionally provided a platform for members to showcase and share new technologies and methodologies developed in our daily activities. We solicit papers of all aspects of formation evaluation. The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in Cartagena, June 16-20, 2012 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 53rd Annual Symposium. 1. Unconventional Resources, Challenges and Case Histories 1. Shale hydrocarbon, tight gas, coal bed methane, related new technology.. 2. Conventional Reservoirs, Challenges and Case Histories 2. Shaly sand, carbonates, low resistivity pay, variable water salinity, EOR, new technology.. 3. New Logging Technology: Sensor Introduction and Validation 3. Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure and sampling, mud logging, imaging.... 4. Advanced Mud Logging and Real-Time Decision-Making: Case Histories 4. 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 5. Production logging, cement integrity, EOR, formation evaluation, related new technology... 6. South American Case Studies 6. Highlight application of new and existing petrophysical techniques to solve the unique challenges of South American projects... Your abstract must be submitted no later than November 1, 2011 through online submission at www.editorialmanager.com/spwla. Our society uses PeerTrack™ online submission software, which will help our distinguished Technology Committee members perform their reviews most efficiently and accurately. The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. Your abstract should only contain 200-500 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. Notification of acceptance will be made in December 2011. If accepted, your abstract will be published in the April 2012 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be scheduled for presentation at the Cartagena Symposium, and a complete manuscript will be required for the Transactions by April 9, 2012. For questions, please contact Sharon Johnson at SPWLA, (+1) 713-947-8727 or email sharon@spwla.org. NOTE TO AUTHORS: Complete a separate online form for each abstract submitted. For multiple authors, the submission should come only from the designated corresponding author. ABSTRACT IS DUE NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 1, 2011 ON-LINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AT WWW.EDITORIALMANAGER.COM/SPWLA

Mikhail Markov: Вчера прилетел из Картахены. Организация конференции как всегда хорошая, содержание докладов для меня, по крайней мере, достаточно унылое. Если в 80е и 90е годы доклады были более или менее научными, то теперь SPWLA превратилось в унылое совещание для главных геологов. Раньше секции делились по методам, теперь - по типам месторождений. Был довольно интересный доклад Шлюм про прибор плотностного каротажа, который использует тот же источник нейтронов для определения пористости и плотности. Очень хотел прослушать доклад китайцев по сейсмоэлектрике, но авторы не появились, случай очень редкий, поскольку за это штрафуют. У Шлюм вовсю идет раскрутка их нового прибора диэлектрического каротажа. Сам прибор показывали года два назад, теперь идут доклады о приложениях. Было несколько докладов про Shale Gas, полезно, т.к. нас поворачивают в эту сторону. Материалы придется читать, со слов всего не уловить. На следующий год конференция будет в Новом Орлеане.

БНЕ_Home: SESSION 1 UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES I Co-Chairpersons: Pat Lasswell, Elton Frost 10:00 A. A NEW PETROPHYSICAL MODEL FOR ORGANIC SHALES: Dicman Alfred, Lev Vernik, Marathon Oil Corporation http://www.spwla2012.com/index.php/sample-sites/technical-program 10:20 B. BEYOND VOLUMETRICS: PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION USING ROCK TYPES TO PREDICT DYNAMIC FLOW BEHAVIOR IN TIGHT GAS SANDS: Shujie Liu, David R. Spain, BP America, John M. Dacy, Core Laboratories LP 10:40 C. CAPILLARY CONDENSATION AND NMR RELAXATION TIME IN UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE HYDROCARBON RESOURCES: Jin-Hong Chen, Jilin Zhang, Guodong Jin, Terrence Quinn, Elton Frost, Baker Hughes, Jacie Chen, Dawn Laboratory 11:00 D. IMPROVING GEOLOGIC CORE DESCRIPTIONS AND HETEROGENEOUS ROCK CHARACTERIZATION VIA CONTINUOUS PROFILES OF CORE PROPERTIES: Roberto Suarez-Rivera, Schlumberger, Ahmed Hakami, Saudi Aramco, Eric Edelman, Schlumberger, David Handwerger, Schlumberger, Patrick Gathogo, TerraTek 11:20 E. NOVEL IN SITU CHARACTERIZATION OF HEAVY OIL INTEGRATING NMR AND DIELECTRIC LOGS; N. Heaton, J. LaVigne, H.N. Bachman, E. Decoster, R. Badry, J. Hemingway, Schlumberger, Jaime Cuadros, Mansarovar, Cesar Augusto Patiño Suarez, Ecopetrol 12:00-13:30 LUNCH BREAK (Business Meeting) SESSION 1 UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES II Co-Chairpersons: Brett Wendt, Ton Loermans Sponsored by: BP America Production Company 13:30 F. PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIR CORE AT MULTIPLE SCALES: Mark Knackstedt, Digitalcore Pty Ltd, Alexandra Golab, Lutz Riepe, Petronas Caligari, 13:50 G. TRIAXIAL INDUCTION APPLICATIONS IN DIFFICULT AND UNCONVENTIONAL FORMATIONS: Gong Li Wang, Peter Wu, Tom Barber, Charlie Johnson, David Allen, Anish Kumar, Weixin Xu, Ron Hayden, Schlumberger 14:10 H. WELLSITE GEOCHEMISTRY - NEW ANALYTICAL TOOLS USED TO EVALUATE UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS TO ASSIST IN WELL CONSTRUCTION AND SMART COMPLETIONS: David Tonner, Simon Hughes, Michael Dix, Weatherford International Ltd. POSTER I. BUILDING A PETROPHYSICAL MODEL FOR A LOW POROSITY AND HIGHLY TECTONIZED RESERVOIR. FIELD CASE: PAUTO COMPLEX – COLOMBIA: Palencia, Clara: Equin Energia Ltd; Ocampo, Alonso: Equin Energia Ltd, Alzate, Juan Carlos: Equin Energia Ltd; POSTER J. COMBINING WIRELINE GEOCHEMICAL, NMR AND DIELECTRIC DATA FOR FORMATION EVALUATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SHALE RESERVOIRS: Nedhal Musharfi, Anas Almarzooq, Saudie Aramco; Mahmoud Eid, John Quirein, Jim Witkowsky, Dan Buller, Marvin Rourke, Jerome Truax, Greg Praznik, Halliburton POSTER K. MINERALOGY, POROSITY, AND FLUID PROPERTY DETERMINATION OF OIL RESERVOIRS OF THE GREEN RIVER FORMATION IN THE UINTA BASIN: Sandeep Ramakrishna, Halliburton; Dick Merkel, Newfield Exploration Company; Ron Balliet, Halliburton POSTER L. RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BELUGA FORMATION IN SOUTH NINILCHIK GAS FIELD, COOK INLET, ALASKA: Ela Manuel, Baker Hughes, Rolando del Cairo, Baker Hughes, Weidong Li, Baker Hughes, David Gorney, Marathon Oil Company, Segun Jebutu, Baker Hughes, Jim Woods, Baker Hughes POSTER M. REVIEW AND COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT GAS SHALE INTERPRETATION APPROACHES: John Quirein, James Galford, Jim Witkowsky, Dan Buller, Jerome Truax, Halliburton. POSTER N. THE INTRODUCTION OF AN AT-BIT NATURAL GAMMA RAY IMAGING TOOL REDUCES RISK ASSOCIATED WITH REAL-TIME GEOSTEERING DECISIONS IN COALBED METHANE HORIZONTAL WELLS:Aaron J.Wheeler, Thomas Billings, Allan Rennie, Rick Lee, Robert Little, Cornelis Huiszoon, Paul Boonen, PathFinder-A Schlumberger Company 14:30-15:00 AFTERNOON BREAK (Complimentary Coffee) SESSION 2 CONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS 1 Co-Chairpersons: Terry Hagiwara, Dick Merkel 15:00 AA ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS OF TAKING SAMPLES WHILE DRILLING: Ansgar Cartellieri, Jos Pragt, Matthias Meister, Baker Hughes 15:20 BB. CHARACTERIZING A TURBIDITIC RESERVOIR: Paul Daggett, Craig Knutsen, Robert Cook, Pioneer Natural Resources; Roland Chemali, John Quirein, Ramez Shokeir, Bryan Burinda, Jason Pitcher, Halliburton 15:40 CC. CONTINUOUS ESTIMATE OF CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY FROM LOG DATA: A NEW APPROACH BASED ON DIELECTRIC DISPERSION ANALYSIS: Mei Han, Schlumberger, Jaime Cuadros, Mansarovar, Cesar Augusto Patiño Suarez, Ecopetrol, Eric Decoster, Olivier Faivre, Laurent Mosse, Nikita Seleznev, Schlumberger 16:00 DD. CORRECTING THE WATER SATURATION CALCULATION FOR DISPERSED CLAY IN THINLY-BEDDED SANDSTONES: REVISITING THE NORMALISED QV EQUATION OF JUHASZ: J. van der Wal, S. Stromberg, Senergy Ltd, UK 16:20 JJ. RECOGNITION AND CAUSES OF LOW RESISTIVITY PAY ZONES IN CRETACEOUS CLASTIC RESEVOIRS: A CASE STUDY FROM AN OILFIELD IN NORTHERN LLANOS BASIN, COLOMBIA: Marta Elena Becerra, David Hampton, Oscar Llamosa, Christian Perdomo, Claudia Malagon, Mauricio Torres, Occidental de Colombia, Cesar Patiño, Ecopetrol 16:40 KK. SATURATION-HEIGHT AND INVASION CONSISTENT HYDRAULIC ROCK TYPING USING MULTI-WELL CONVENTIONAL LOGS: Chicheng Xu, Carlos Torres-Verdn, The University of Texas at Austin 17:00 LL. TOO MUCH PETROPHYSICAL DATA - A DREAM OR A NIGHTMARE: Malcolm E. Allan, Terry D. Beaschler, Joseph J. Lalicata, Aera Energy LLC. TUESDAY JUNE 19, 2012 SESSION 2 CONVENTIONAL RESEVOIRS II Co-Chairpersons: Elton Frost, Allan Rennie Sponsored by: Anadarko Petroleum 08:00 EE. ELECTRICAL PROPERTY ESTIMATION FOR COMPLEX CARBONATE RESERVOIRS USING WIRELINE LOGS: Ali Al-Ghamdi, Roberto Aguilera, Christopher Clarkson, University of Calgary 08:20 FF. FORMATION EVALUATION IN HIGH ANGLE AND HORIZONTAL WELLS – A NEW AND PRACTICAL WORKFLOW: Roger Griffiths, Chris Morriss, Koji Ito, John Rasmus, David Maggs, Schlumberger 08:40 GG. HIGH RESOLUTION LOGGING-WHILE-DRILLING, LATERAL WELL RESISTIVITY AND IMAGE INTERPRETATION- A CASE STUDY: Atef Farouk Abdelaal, Tarek Mohammed Ihab, Raza Hassan Sayed, Abu Dhabi, Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO), Doug Murray, Benamer Djamila, Wang Hui, Schlumberger 09:00 HH. NEW APPROACH TO INTERPRETATION OF NMR LOGS IN A LOWER CRETACEOUS CHALK RESERVOIR: Wim Looyestijn, Shell International, Stefan Steiner, Maersk Oil and Gas 09:20 II. PRECISE BOREHOLE GEOMETRY AND BHA LATERAL MOTION FROM REAL-TIME ACOUSTIC TRANSDUCER MEASUREMENTS: Jianyong Pei, Thomas Dahl, John Macpherson, Baker Hughes POSTER MM A DISCOVERY IN THE LWD RESISTIVITY TOOL RESPONSE IN A HIGH-ANGLE WELL - A CASE STUDY OF SPIRALED BOREHOLE RESPONSE: Jing Li, Schlumberger, Tsili Wang, Consultant, Mark K. Dennis, Schlumberger, John Rasmus, Schlumberger, Dave Kennedy, Schlumberger POSTER NN A NEW APPROACH FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH RESOLUTION EARTH MODEL USING DYNAMIC IMAGES FOR THE EVALUATION OF VERY THIN BED RESERVOIRS OF KRISHNA GODAVARI BASIN EAST COAST, INDIA: Lalaji Yadav, Tanmoy Dutta, Senergy; Ashish Kundu, Neeraj Sinha, Reliance Industries Limited. POSTER OO IDENTIFYING, QUANTIFYING AND MODELLING RESIDUAL GAS: Chris Woods, Tim Conroy, Asbjorn Gyllensten, David Hill, Daniela Vallini, Woodside Energy Ltd. POSTER PP. IMPROVED ASSESSMENT OF IN-SITU FLUID SATURATION WITH MULTI-DIMENSIONAL NMR MEASUREMENTS AND CONVENTIONAL WELL LOGS: Kanay Jerath, Carlos Torres-Verdn, The University of Texas at Austin, Germn Merletti, BP Americas POSTER QQ. MULTISCALE WORKFLOW FOR RESERVOIR SIMULATION: Neil F. Hurley, Weishu Zhao, Tuanfeng Zhang, Schlumberger 9:40-11:30 MORNING BREAK (Complimentary Coffee) 11:30-13:10 LUNCH (Awards Ceremony) SESSION 3 NEW LOGGING TECHNOLOGY 1 Co-Chairpersons: Ton Loermans, Steve Prensky 13:10 AAA. A NEW CAPTURE AND INELASTIC SPECTROSCOPY TOOL TAKES GEOCHEMICAL LOGGING TO THE NEXT LEVEL: R.J. Radtke, Maria Lorente, Bob Adolph, Markus Berheide, Scott Fricke, Jim Grau, Susan Herron, Jack Horkowitz, Bruno Jorion, David Madio, Dale May, Jeffrey Miles, Luke Perkins, Olivier Philip, Brad Roscoe, David Rose, Chris Stoller, Schlumberger 13:30 BBB. BOREHOLE ACOUSTIC REFLECTION SURVEY (BARS) FROM MODERN, DIPOLE ACOUSTIC LOGS FOR HIGH RESOLUTION SEISMIC BASED FRACTURE ILLUMINATION AND IMAGING: A.D. Grai, Shell Exploration & Production Co., G.A. Ugueto, Shell Exploration & Production Co., J.A. Roberts, Schlumberger, H. Yamamoto, Schlumberger, T. Oliver, Schlumberger, G. Martinez, Schlumberger 13:50 CCC. DOWNHOLE FLUID ANALYSIS AND ASPHALTENE NANOSCIENCE FOR RESERVOIR EVALUATION MEASUREMENT : Oliver C. Mullins, Schlumberger, Julian Y. Zuo, Schlumberger, Chengli Dong, Shell Exploration and Production Inc., A. Ballard Andrew, Schlumberger, Hani Elshahawi, Shell Exploration and Production Inc., Thomas Pfeiffer, Schlumberger, Myrt E. Cribbs, Chevron North America, Andrew E. Pomerantz ,Schlumberger 14:10-14:40 AFTERNOON BREAK (Complimentary Coffee) 14:40-16:10 POSTER SESSIONS POSTER I. BUILDING A PETROPHYSICAL MODEL FOR A LOW POROSITY AND HIGHLY TECTONIZED RESERVOIR. FIELD CASE: PAUTO COMPLEX – COLOMBIA: Palencia, Clara: Equin Energia Ltd; Ocampo, Alonso: Equin Energia Ltd, Alzate, Juan Carlos: Equin Energia Ltd; POSTER J. COMBINING WIRELINE GEOCHEMICAL, NMR AND DIELECTRIC DATA FOR FORMATION EVALUATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SHALE RESERVOIRS: Nedhal Musharfi, Anas Almarzooq, Saudie Aramco; Mahmoud Eid, John Quirein, Jim Witkowsky, Dan Buller, Marvin Rourke, Jerome Truax, Greg Praznik, Halliburton POSTER K. MINERALOGY, POROSITY, AND FLUID PROPERTY DETERMINATION OF OIL RESERVOIRS OF THE GREEN RIVER FORMATION IN THE UINTA BASIN: Sandeep Ramakrishna, Halliburton; Dick Merkel, Newfield Exploration Company; Ron Balliet, Halliburton POSTER L. RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BELUGA FORMATION IN SOUTH NINILCHIK GAS FIELD, COOK INLET, ALASKA: Ela Manuel, Baker Hughes, Rolando del Cairo, Baker Hughes, Weidong Li, Baker Hughes, David Gorney, Marathon Oil Company, Segun Jebutu, Baker Hughes, Jim Woods, Baker Hughes POSTER M. REVIEW AND COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT GAS SHALE INTERPRETATION APPROACHES: John Quirein, James Galford, Jim Witkowsky, Dan Buller, Jerome Truax, Halliburton. POSTER N. THE INTRODUCTION OF AN AT-BIT NATURAL GAMMA RAY IMAGING TOOL REDUCES RISK ASSOCIATED WITH REAL-TIME GEOSTEERING DECISIONS IN COALBED METHANE HORIZONTAL WELLS:Aaron J.Wheeler, Thomas Billings, Allan Rennie, Rick Lee, Robert Little, Cornelis Huiszoon, Paul Boonen, PathFinder-A Schlumberger Company POSTER MM A DISCOVERY IN THE LWD RESISTIVITY TOOL RESPONSE IN A HIGH-ANGLE WELL - A CASE STUDY OF SPIRALED BOREHOLE RESPONSE: Jing Li, Schlumberger, Tsili Wang, Consultant, Mark K. Dennis, Schlumberger, John Rasmus, Schlumberger, Dave Kennedy, Schlumberger POSTER NN A NEW APPROACH FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH RESOLUTION EARTH MODEL USING DYNAMIC IMAGES FOR THE EVALUATION OF VERY THIN BED RESERVOIRS OF KRISHNA GODAVARI BASIN EAST COAST, INDIA: Lalaji Yadav, Tanmoy Dutta, Senergy; Ashish Kundu, Neeraj Sinha, Reliance Industries Limited. POSTER OO IDENTIFYING, QUANTIFYING AND MODELLING RESIDUAL GAS: Chris Woods, Tim Conroy, Asbjorn Gyllensten, David Hill, Daniela Vallini, Woodside Energy Ltd. POSTER PP. IMPROVED ASSESSMENT OF IN-SITU FLUID SATURATION WITH MULTI-DIMENSIONAL NMR MEASUREMENTS AND CONVENTIONAL WELL LOGS: Kanay Jerath, Carlos Torres-Verdn, The University of Texas at Austin, Germn Merletti, BP Americas POSTER QQ. MULTISCALE WORKFLOW FOR RESERVOIR SIMULATION: Neil F. Hurley, Weishu Zhao, Tuanfeng Zhang, Schlumberger POSTER KKK. A NEW STANDARD IN REAL-TIME LWD SONIC CAPABILITY: IMPROVING CONFIDENCE IN CRITICAL WELLBORE STABILITY AND FORMATION EVALUATION DECISIONS: Matthew Blyth, Jeff Alford, Edward Tollefsen, Schlumberger, Mauro Pelorosso, Eni Australia Limited POSTER LLL. INTEGRATED PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE WOODFORD SHALE IN OKLAHOMA: Nabanita Gupta, Chandra S. Rai, Carl H. Sondergeld; University of Oklahoma POSTER MMM FORMATE MUD EFFECTS ON DENSITY LOGS: Gordon L. Moake, Halliburton POSTER NNN. INVERSION PROCESSING FOR DUAL BOUNDARIES: COMPARATIVE CASE HISTORIES: Burkay Donderici, Jason Pitcher, Yumei Tang, Michael S. Bittar, Halliburton; Robert Cook, Craig Knutsen, Pioneer Natural Resources POSTER OOO INTEGRATION OF WIRELINE AND MODELING FOR PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION: Silvia Roman, Pemex, Jose Angel Meza, Pemex, Jose Ramon Ramirez, Pemex, Nelly De Nicolais, Schlumberger, Oscar Quintero, Schlumberger, Jorge Granados, Schlumberger, Emilie Peyret, Schlumberger, John Waggoner, Schlumberger, Oliver C. Mullins, Schlumberger POSTER PPP REAL-TIME BOREHOLE CORRECTION FOR A NEW MULTI COMPONENT ARRAY INDUCTION LOGGING TOOL IN OBM WELLS: Junsheng Hou, Luis San Martin, Dagang Wu, F. Turker Celepcikay, David Torres, Halliburton POSTER QQQ RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION FROM ANALYSIS OF RESERVOIR FLUID PROPERTY DISTRIBUTION AND ASPHALTENE EQUATION OF STATE MODEL: Chengli Dong, Shell, David Petro, Marathon, Ahmad S. Latifzai, Shell, Julian Y. Zuo, Andrew E. Pomerantz, Oliver C. Mullins, Ron S. Hayden, Schlumberger POSTER RRR UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS FOR DETERMINING PETROPHYSICAL PARAMETERS WITH A MULTI-DETECTOR PULSED NEUTRON TOOL IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS: Weijun Guo, Daniel Dorffer, Sushovon Roy, Larry Jacobson, Dennis Durbin, Halliburton POSTER WWW IMPROVING REAL-TIME DRILLING OPTIMIZATION APPLYING ENGINEERING PERFORMANCE FROM OFFSET WELLS: Rafael Bermdez Martnez, Petrolink Services Inc., Concepcin Isidro Oln, Petrolink Services Inc. POSTER XXX POTENTIAL IMPACT OF DRILL CUTTINGS ON THE DESIGN OF MULTI-STAGE HYDRAULIC FRACTURING JOBS IN TIGHT GAS FORMATIONS: Camilo Ortega, Roberto Aguilera, Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary POSTER DDDD MEASURING ISOLATION INTEGRITY IN DEPLETED RESERVOIRS: Long Jiang, Dominique Guillot, Milad Meraji, Puja Kumari, Benoit Vidick, Schlumberger. Bill Duncan, Gamal Ragab Gaafar, Salmi B. Sansudin, Petronas. POSTER U. DIELECTRIC LOGGING UNCOVERS NEW RESERVES IN A REACTIVATED COLOMBIAN FIELD: Cesar Augusto Patiño Suarez, Ecopetrol, Laurent Mosse, Schlumberger, Diana Chaparro, Jorge Mantilla, Felix Mulett, Ecopetrol, Eric Decoster, Irina Mikhaltseva, Schlumberger POSTER V. FRACTURE HEIGHT DETERMINATION WITH TIME-LAPSE BOREHOLE ACOUSTICS ATTRIBUTES : E. Velez, L. Rodriguez, J. Zambrano, Schlumberger; E. Rodriguez, I. Bahamon, C. Becerra, Ecopetrol POSTER W. IDENTIFYING VALUE ADDED OPPORTUNITIES BY INTEGRATING WELL LOG INTERPRETATION, PETROPHYSICAL ROCK TYPES AND FLOW UNITS; INTRODUCING A NEW MULTI-COMPONENT STRATIGRAPHIC MODIFIED LORENZ METHOD: G.W. Gunter, NExT-Schlumberger; E.J.Viro, NExT Consultant, K. Wolgemuth, NExT Consultant POSTER X. IMPROVING WELL PERFORATING PERFORMANCE USING ACOUSTIC RADIAL VELOCITIES: E. Velez, M. Benavides, J Zambrano, R. Castiblanco, Schlumberger; R. Moreno, F. Armirola, CEPCOLSA SESSION 3 NEW LOGGING TECHNOLOGY 1 Co-Chairpersons: Ton Loermans, Steve Prensky Sponsored by: 16:10 DDDINTRODUCING THE MICROPILOT*: MOVING ROCK FLOODING EXPERIMENTS DOWNHOLE: Raghu Ramamoorthy, Morten Kristensen, John Edwards, Cosan Ayan, Koksal Cig, Schlumberger 16:30 EEE INVERSION-BASED WORKFLOWS FOR INTERPRETATION OF NUCLEAR DENSITY IMAGES IN HIGH-ANGLE AND HORIZONTAL WELLS: Sushil Shetty, Dzevat Omeragic, Tarek Habashy, Jeffrey Miles, John Rasmus, Roger Griffiths, Chris Morris, Schlumberger 16:50 FFF LANDING A WELL USING A NEW DEEP ELECTROMAGNETIC DIRECTIONAL LWD TOOL. CAN WE SPARE A PILOT WELL? : Paulo Netto, Antonio Mainieri Vieira da Cunha, Ana Augusta Gonalves Meira, Gustavo Henrique Schmitt PETROBRAS; Jean Seydoux, Augusto Carvalho da Silva, Stephanie Chow, Ana Beatriz Felcio Guedes, Emmanuel Legendre, Ettore Mirto, Rajeev Samaroo, Diogo Salim, Charles Silva, Schlumberger WEDNESDAY JUNE 20, 2012 SESSION 3 NEW LOGGING TECHNOLOGY 2 Co-Chairpersons: Ton Loermans, Steve Prensky 08:00 GGG NEUTRON-GAMMA DENSITY (NGD): PRINCIPLES, FIELD TEST RESULTS AND LOG QUALITY CONTROL OF A RADIOISOTOPE-FREE BULK DENSITY MEASUREMENT: Nicole Reichel, Mike Evans, Franoise Allioli, Marie-Laure Mauborgne, Luisa Nicoletti, Fabien Haranger, Nicolas Laporte, Christian Stoller, Valentin Cretoiu, Schlumberger, Emad El Hehiawy, Sipetrol, Ramy Rabrei, PetroShahd 08:20 HHH. PREDICTION OF DEPOSITIONAL FACIES FROM BOREHOLE IMAGES AND ELECTROFACIES IN THE GULF OF MEXICO: Marina Hruka, Julian Clark, William Corea, Chevron Energy Technology Company 08:40 III. PROBING THE RELATIONSHIP OF ELECTROKINETIC SIGNAL AND ROCK PERMEABILITY THROUGH ROCK ELECTROKINETIC EXPERIMENTS AND BOREHOLE WAVE FIELD SIMULATION: Xi Cheng, CNPC Logging Co., Tianzhi Tang, CNPC Logging Co., Baodian Sun, CNPC Logging Co., Huanhong Du, CNPC Logging Co., Hengshan Hu, Harbin Institute of Technology, Xin Li, CNPC Logging Co., Tao Lu, CNPC Logging Co. 09:00 JJJ. IMPROVED FORMATION EVALUATION WHILE DRILLING WITH A NEW HEAVY GAS DETECTOR : Gionata Ferroni, Fabio Rivolta, Roberto Schifano, Geolog International POSTER KKK. A NEW STANDARD IN REAL-TIME LWD SONIC CAPABILITY: IMPROVING CONFIDENCE IN CRITICAL WELLBORE STABILITY AND FORMATION EVALUATION DECISIONS: Matthew Blyth, Jeff Alford, Edward Tollefsen, Schlumberger, Mauro Pelorosso, Eni Australia Limited POSTER LLL. INTEGRATED PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE WOODFORD SHALE IN OKLAHOMA: Nabanita Gupta, Chandra S. Rai, Carl H. Sondergeld; University of Oklahoma POSTER MMM FORMATE MUD EFFECTS ON DENSITY LOGS: Gordon L. Moake, Halliburton POSTER NNN. INVERSION PROCESSING FOR DUAL BOUNDARIES: COMPARATIVE CASE HISTORIES: Burkay Donderici, Jason Pitcher, Yumei Tang, Michael S. Bittar, Halliburton; Robert Cook, Craig Knutsen, Pioneer Natural Resources POSTER OOO INTEGRATION OF WIRELINE AND MODELING FOR PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION: Silvia Roman, Pemex, Jose Angel Meza, Pemex, Jose Ramon Ramirez, Pemex, Nelly De Nicolais, Schlumberger, Oscar Quintero, Schlumberger, Jorge Granados, Schlumberger, Emilie Peyret, Schlumberger, John Waggoner, Schlumberger, Oliver C. Mullins, Schlumberger POSTER PPP REAL-TIME BOREHOLE CORRECTION FOR A NEW MULTI COMPONENT ARRAY INDUCTION LOGGING TOOL IN OBM WELLS: Junsheng Hou, Luis San Martin, Dagang Wu, F. Turker Celepcikay, David Torres, Halliburton POSTER QQQ RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION FROM ANALYSIS OF RESERVOIR FLUID PROPERTY DISTRIBUTION AND ASPHALTENE EQUATION OF STATE MODEL: Chengli Dong, Shell, David Petro, Marathon, Ahmad S. Latifzai, Shell, Julian Y. Zuo, Andrew E. Pomerantz, Oliver C. Mullins, Ron S. Hayden, Schlumberger POSTER RRR UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS FOR DETERMINING PETROPHYSICAL PARAMETERS WITH A MULTI-DETECTOR PULSED NEUTRON TOOL IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS: Weijun Guo, Daniel Dorffer, Sushovon Roy, Larry Jacobson, Dennis Durbin, Halliburton 09:20-09:40 MORNING BREAK (Complimentary Coffee) SESSION 4 ADVANCED MUD LOGGING AND REAL TIME Co-Chairpersons: Pat Lasswell, John Zhou 09:40 SSS NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING WELL PLACEMENT IN THE VINCENT FIELD, AUSTRALIA: Vanessa Lim, Hannah Kemp, Grant Skinner 10:00 TTT EXTRACTING CALIPER DATA FROM LWD PROPAGATION RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS - A UNIQUE METHODOLOGY TO OPTIMIZE REAL TIME UNDERSTANDING OF BOREHOLE CONDITION: I. Whyte, Tullow Oil, J. Horkowitz, C. Dong, L. Zhong, A. Peternell, S. Leveque, Schlumberger 10:20 UUU INTEGRATION OF ADVANCED MUD GAS LOGS, PETROPHYSICAL LOGS AND FORMATION TESTING FOR FLUID TYPING - A MIDDLE EAST CASE STUDY: Shyam Ramaswami, Hani Elshahawi, Daniela Frese, Dennis Naafs, Melton Hows, Shell, Shyam Arora, Rawa Ahmed, Erik Banning, Waleed Bulushi, Petroleum Development Oman, Don Hall, Fluid Inclusion Technologies, Azzan Hamed Al-Yaarubi, Schlumberger 10:40 VVV SUCCESSFUL PILOT TESTING OF INTEGRATED ADVANCED MUD LOGGING UNIT: Ton Loermans, Saudi Aramco, Farouk Kimour, Schlumberger Geoservices, Charles Bradford, Saudi Aramco, Karim Bondabou, Schlumberger Geoservices, Alberto Marsala, Saudi Aramco POSTER WWW IMPROVING REAL-TIME DRILLING OPTIMIZATION APPLYING ENGINEERING PERFORMANCE FROM OFFSET WELLS: Rafael Bermdez Martnez, Petrolink Services Inc., Concepcin Isidro Oln, Petrolink Services Inc. POSTER XXX POTENTIAL IMPACT OF DRILL CUTTINGS ON THE DESIGN OF MULTI-STAGE HYDRAULIC FRACTURING JOBS IN TIGHT GAS FORMATIONS: Camilo Ortega, Roberto Aguilera, Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary 12:00-13:40 LUNCH (No Arranged Lunches) SESSION 5 CASED HOLE AND PRODUCTION LOGGING Co-Chairpersons: Jennifer Market, Rick Nelson Sponsored by: Mansarovar 13:40 YYY. APPLICATION OF NEW GENERATION MULTI DETECTOR PULSED NEUTRON TECHNOLOGY IN PETROPHYSICAL SURVEILLANCE: Adrian Zett, Michael Webster, David Spain, Donald Surles, Chris Colbert, BP 14:00 ZZZ. ENHANCED PRECISION TIME LAPSE PNC LOGGING OF GAS INJECTION IN A LOW POROSITY CARBONATE RESERVOIR : Michael Sullivan, David Belanger, Chevron 14:20 AAAA COMPLEX WELL BORE EVALUATION USING ADVANCED PRODUCTION LOGGING ITS TECHNOLOGIES AND CAPABILITIES; INTEGRATED BROWN FIELD CASE STUDIES, WESTERN OFFSHORE, INDIA: Chandra. Y, Singh P. P, Koushik Y.D, ONGC Limited, Ogra, K., Pandey, A., Gupta, S., Sinha, R., Verma, V., Schlumberger 14:40 BBBB IDENTIFYING BYPASSED OIL IN CAÑO LIMON WITH THE CARBON/OXYGEN LOG: Marta Elena Becerra, David W. Hampton, Diana Mancilla, Jules Diaz, Rafael Rolon, Helbert Mackualo, Alejandro Salgado, Occidental de Colombia; Xavier Goddyn, Juan Angel, Schlumberger; Cesar Patiño Ecopetrol 15:00 CCCC SOME INTERESTING AND UNUSUAL CEMENT BOND (CBL) AND PRODUCTION LOG EXAMPLES: Roger L. Nutt POSTER DDDD MEASURING ISOLATION INTEGRITY IN DEPLETED RESERVOIRS: Long Jiang, Dominique Guillot, Milad Meraji, Puja Kumari, Benoit Vidick, Schlumberger. Bill Duncan, Gamal Ragab Gaafar, Salmi B. Sansudin, Petronas. 15:20-15:40 AFTERNOON BREAK (Complimentary Coffee) SESSION 6 SOUTH AMERICAN CASE STUDIES Co-Chairpersons: Katrina Yared, Rick Nelson 15:40 O. DECREASING UNCERTAINTY IN ROCK TYPE DETERMINATION AT CERRO NEGRO FIELD,THROUGH VARIOUS RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES: R. Martnez, PDVSA PETROMONAGAS; C. Rodrguez, PDVSA CVP. 16:00 P. INCORPORATING TEXTURE AND PORE SIZE DISTRIBUTION IN ELECTOFACIES MODELING TO IMPROVE PERMEABILITY PREDICTION IN CARBONATE: RESERVOIRS: Marcelo Torrez, Eduardo Barreto, PETROBRAS, Brazil, Abel Carrasquilla, Universidade Estadual Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, Brazil, Pablo Sanchez, Paradigm, Brazil. 16:20 Q. ADVANCES IN FORMATION EVALUATION INDEPENDENT OF CONVEYANCE METHOD: STATE OF THE ART LOGGING WHILE DRILLING & WIRELINE PETROPHYSICAL ANALYSIS IN A CARBONATE RESERVOIR OFFSHORE BRAZIL: P. Ferraris, I. Borovskaya, Schlumberger, M. Ribeiro, OGX 16:40 R. HYDRAULIC FRACTURE DESIGN AND GEOMECHANICAL MODEL VALIDATION USING SONIC SCANNER AND MICROSEISMIC MEASUREMENTS IN BACO-1 WELL: GUERRA, J.J.,Schlumberger, VELEZ, E.I., SCHLUMBERGER, VASQUEZ, C., C & C Energy Group 17:00 S. IMPROVED ESTIMATION OF PORE CONNECTIVITY AND PERMEABILITY IN DEEPWATER CARBONATES WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-LAYER STATIC AND DYNAMIC PETROPHYSICAL MODELS: Elton Luiz Diniz-Ferreira, Carlos Torres-Verdn, PETROBRAS – Petrleo Brasileiro S.A., The University of Texas at Austin 17:20 T. MEASUREMENT AND EOS MODELING OF LARGE COMPOSITIONAL GRADIENTS IN HEAVY OILS: Wilson Pastor, Minister of Non-Renewable Resources, Ecuador, German Garcia, Julian Y. Zuo, Richard Hulme, Xavier Goddyn, Oliver C. Mullins, Schlumberger POSTER U. DIELECTRIC LOGGING UNCOVERS NEW RESERVES IN A REACTIVATED COLOMBIAN FIELD: Cesar Augusto Patiño Suarez, Ecopetrol, Laurent Mosse, Schlumberger, Diana Chaparro, Jorge Mantilla, Felix Mulett, Ecopetrol, Eric Decoster, Irina Mikhaltseva, Schlumberger POSTER V. FRACTURE HEIGHT DETERMINATION WITH TIME-LAPSE BOREHOLE ACOUSTICS ATTRIBUTES : E. Velez, L. Rodriguez, J. Zambrano, Schlumberger; E. Rodriguez, I. Bahamon, C. Becerra, Ecopetrol POSTER W. IDENTIFYING VALUE ADDED OPPORTUNITIES BY INTEGRATING WELL LOG INTERPRETATION, PETROPHYSICAL ROCK TYPES AND FLOW UNITS; INTRODUCING A NEW MULTI-COMPONENT STRATIGRAPHIC MODIFIED LORENZ METHOD: G.W. Gunter, NExT-Schlumberger; E.J.Viro, NExT Consultant, K. Wolgemuth, NExT Consultant POSTER X. IMPROVING WELL PERFORATING PERFORMANCE USING ACOUSTIC RADIAL VELOCITIES: E. Velez, M. Benavides, J Zambrano, R. Castiblanco, Schlumberger; R. Moreno, F. Armirola, CEPCOLSA 17:20 CLOSING REMARKS AND DOOR PRIZE

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bne: Порой банальная и давно наскучившее уравнение и пара графиков все и исчерпывают ------ A. A NEW PETROPHYSICAL MODEL FOR ORGANIC SHALES: Dicman Alfred, Lev Vernik, Marathon Oil Corporation B. BEYOND VOLUMETRICS: PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION USING ROCK TYPES TO PREDICT DYNAMIC FLOW BEHAVIOR IN TIGHT GAS SANDS: Shujie Liu, David R. Spain, BP America, John M. Dacy, Core Laboratories LP C. CAPILLARY CONDENSATION AND NMR RELAXATION TIME IN UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE HYDROCARBON RESOURCES: Jin-Hong Chen, Jilin Zhang, Guodong Jin, Terrence Quinn, Elton Frost, Baker Hughes, Jacie Chen, Dawn Laboratory D. IMPROVING GEOLOGIC CORE DESCRIPTIONS AND HETEROGENEOUS ROCK CHARACTERIZATION VIA CONTINUOUS PROFILES OF CORE PROPERTIES: Roberto Suarez-Rivera, Schlumberger, Ahmed Hakami, Saudi Aramco, Eric Edelman, Schlumberger, David Handwerger, Schlumberger, Patrick Gathogo, TerraTek I. BUILDING A PETROPHYSICAL MODEL FOR A LOW POROSITY AND HIGHLY TECTONIZED RESERVOIR. FIELD CASE: PAUTO COMPLEX – COLOMBIA: Palencia, Clara: Equin Energia Ltd; Ocampo, Alonso: Equin Energia Ltd, Alzate, Juan Carlos: Equin Energia Ltd; K. MINERALOGY, POROSITY, AND FLUID PROPERTY DETERMINATION OF OIL RESERVOIRS OF THE GREEN RIVER FORMATION IN THE UINTA BASIN: Sandeep Ramakrishna, Halliburton; Dick Merkel, Newfield Exploration Company; Ron Balliet, Halliburton M. REVIEW AND COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT GAS SHALE INTERPRETATION APPROACHES: John Quirein, James Galford, Jim Witkowsky, Dan Buller, Jerome Truax, Halliburton. P. INCORPORATING TEXTURE AND PORE SIZE DISTRIBUTION IN ELECTOFACIES MODELING TO IMPROVE PERMEABILITY PREDICTION IN CARBONATE: RESERVOIRS: Marcelo Torrez, Eduardo Barreto, PETROBRAS, Brazil, Abel Carrasquilla, Universidade Estadual Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, Brazil, Pablo Sanchez, Paradigm, Brazil. S. IMPROVED ESTIMATION OF PORE CONNECTIVITY AND PERMEABILITY IN DEEPWATER CARBONATES WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-LAYER STATIC AND DYNAMIC PETROPHYSICAL MODELS: Elton Luiz Diniz-Ferreira, Carlos Torres-Verdn, PETROBRAS – Petrleo Brasileiro S.A., The University of Texas at Austin W. IDENTIFYING VALUE ADDED OPPORTUNITIES BY INTEGRATING WELL LOG INTERPRETATION, PETROPHYSICAL ROCK TYPES AND FLOW UNITS; INTRODUCING A NEW MULTI-COMPONENT STRATIGRAPHIC MODIFIED LORENZ METHOD: G.W. Gunter, NExT-Schlumberger; E.J.Viro, NExT Consultant, K. Wolgemuth, NExT Consultant X. IMPROVING WELL PERFORATING PERFORMANCE USING ACOUSTIC RADIAL VELOCITIES: E. Velez, M. Benavides, J Zambrano, R. Castiblanco, Schlumberger; R. Moreno, F. Armirola, CEPCOLSA BB. CHARACTERIZING A TURBIDITIC RESERVOIR: Paul Daggett, Craig Knutsen, Robert Cook, Pioneer Natural Resources; Roland Chemali, John Quirein, Ramez Shokeir, Bryan Burinda, Jason Pitcher, Halliburton CC. CONTINUOUS ESTIMATE OF CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY FROM LOG DATA: A NEW APPROACH BASED ON DIELECTRIC DISPERSION ANALYSIS: Mei Han, Schlumberger, Jaime Cuadros, Mansarovar, Cesar Augusto Patiсo Suarez, Ecopetrol, Eric Decoster, Olivier Faivre, Laurent Mosse, Nikita Seleznev, Schlumberger DD. CORRECTING THE WATER SATURATION CALCULATION FOR DISPERSED CLAY IN THINLY-BEDDED SANDSTONES: REVISITING THE NORMALISED QV EQUATION OF JUHASZ: J. van der Wal, S. Stromberg, Senergy Ltd, UK EE. ELECTRICAL PROPERTY ESTIMATION FOR COMPLEX CARBONATE RESERVOIRS USING WIRELINE LOGS: Ali Al-Ghamdi, Roberto Aguilera, Christopher Clarkson, University of Calgary HH. NEW APPROACH TO INTERPRETATION OF NMR LOGS IN A LOWER CRETACEOUS CHALK RESERVOIR: Wim Looyestijn, Shell International, Stefan Steiner, Maersk Oil and Gas JJ. RECOGNITION AND CAUSES OF LOW RESISTIVITY PAY ZONES IN CRETACEOUS CLASTIC RESEVOIRS: A CASE STUDY FROM AN OILFIELD IN NORTHERN LLANOS BASIN, COLOMBIA: Marta Elena Becerra, David Hampton, Oscar Llamosa, Christian Perdomo, Claudia Malagon, Mauricio Torres, Occidental de Colombia, Cesar Patiсo, Ecopetrol KK. SATURATION-HEIGHT AND INVASION CONSISTENT HYDRAULIC ROCK TYPING USING MULTI-WELL CONVENTIONAL LOGS: Chicheng Xu, Carlos Torres-Verdn, The University of Texas at Austin LL. TOO MUCH PETROPHYSICAL DATA - A DREAM OR A NIGHTMARE: Malcolm E. Allan, Terry D. Beaschler, Joseph J. Lalicata, Aera Energy LLC. OO IDENTIFYING, QUANTIFYING AND MODELLING RESIDUAL GAS: Chris Woods, Tim Conroy, Asbjorn Gyllensten, David Hill, Daniela Vallini, Woodside Energy Ltd. HHH. PREDICTION OF DEPOSITIONAL FACIES FROM BOREHOLE IMAGES AND ELECTROFACIES IN THE GULF OF MEXICO: Marina Hruka, Julian Clark, William Corea, Chevron Energy Technology Company III. PROBING THE RELATIONSHIP OF ELECTROKINETIC SIGNAL AND ROCK PERMEABILITY THROUGH ROCK ELECTROKINETIC EXPERIMENTS AND BOREHOLE WAVE FIELD SIMULATION: Xi Cheng, CNPC Logging Co., Tianzhi Tang, CNPC Logging Co., Baodian Sun, CNPC Logging Co., Huanhong Du, CNPC Logging Co., Hengshan Hu, Harbin Institute of Technology, Xin Li, CNPC Logging Co., Tao Lu, CNPC Logging Co. LLL. INTEGRATED PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE WOODFORD SHALE IN OKLAHOMA: Nabanita Gupta, Chandra S. Rai, Carl H. Sondergeld; University of Oklahoma

bne: Получил очередное письмо из SPWLA C учетом того, что из 6-ти журналов Petrophysics до меня дошло только два мне уже непонятно за что платить им взносы

БНЕ_Gurg: за прошлый год получил всего два номера Petrophysics из шести Причем крайних найти невозможно

bne: В журнале статья Korvin про анизотропию, Хиросаки про NMR для тяжелой нефти и про эффект Metall Loss при LWD

bne: официальное название "Почтовый идентификатор" (tracking number). Пример идентификатора посылки из США - CJ123456789US С уважением, Елена, Почта России. -----Исходное сообщение----- От: Отправлено: Чт, 26.07.2012 12:06 Кому: blog Тема: Re: HA: Проблема с получением журнала Petrophysics Здравствуйте blog! Отвечаю на Ваше письмо Thursday, July 26, 2012, 11:52:21 AM, Вы написали: Спасибо Теперь мне ясно что мне от них запрашивать Попробую Хорошо бы только знать как отправителям сформулировать запрос про "номер международного стандарта (13-ти символьный код)" Видимо есть официальное название и возможно даже еще и сокращение b> Борис, добрый день. b> Спасибо за Ваше обращение и ожидание. Если журнал Вам отправляют b> регистрируемым почтовым отправлением (отправителю выдается b> квитанция при отправке с присвоением номера международного b> стандарта, 13-ти символьный код, пример: YF123456789RU), тогда, в b> случае пропажи, необходимо подавать заявление на розыск b> отправления. Это можно сделать в любом почтовом отделении в течении b> 6 месяцев со дня отправки, при себе нужно иметь документ, b> удостоверяющий личность и копию квитанции об отправке (можно b> запросить скан-копию у отправителя). Подать на розыск может также отправитель. b> Надеемся, отправления будут найдены. b> Доброго дня. b> С уважением, Елена, b> Почта России. b> -----Исходное сообщение----- b> Отправлено: Чт, 31.05.2012 11:23 b> Кому: blog b> Тема: Проблема с получением журнала Petrophysics b> b> Добрых суток! b> Мне в ЖЖ рекомендовали написать Вам письмо по поводу своих b> затруднений. b> У меня проблема с получением журналов Petrophysics (технический b> журнал) b> Журнал приходит мне на рабочий адрес в отделении связи 109004 b> Адрес b> Pangea Inc. b> P.O. Box 90 b> Moscow, 109004 b> Russia b> Я более 15 лет член американского общества SPWLA b> Указанный журнал последние годы приходили именно по данному адресу b> В прошлом (2011) году приходить перестали (номера 3-6 не получил), хотя письма b> и бандероли с CD-ROM доходят b> В этом году уже получал из SPWLA письма и бандероль (в ней был CD-ROM b> и первый номер журнала) b> Уже пора приходить номеру 2 (март-апрель), но его нет

bne: SPWLA - Working together to share ideas!! SPWLA Announces Unconventional Resources Special Interest Group 2012 Meeting to be held September 24, 2012 Accepting abstracts, due May 31, 2012 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND NEWSLETTER http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001p9UG3y5MigfXaSgXTGkcb3OmT-pKQhj33ABYEgeotVTHBLrQTNYBW-EMAcYXLmcOqVB70RB1U3OcNaPtFNZ9rEr5IAGd7h_Kyfl69VUIXGxxTDhNfDSikBEVLZyTr7Es5x1_-yWzqen9Dh3qYumG5VASk5I21qCvbf6FQ8MJIxOvuTpPGx_QuTWamrngkpOCQt9gL6BcXlM= ABSTRACT FORM http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001p9UG3y5Migf_yAfs11pV5d6uJ_Dx4pEYxijXEcgh-5JqnOQb5_vqqWq9rz17EAFoE1K11RBrbwRfP2gcJ5jPfHnOsnggDIy3fnBPrI3AJy_-gdhpqlV8XqPTKw76OFCwYFhk85kFPZ9jjBR-nb_vwAecdmCXHJ6CzfBAJR2fqpORKoLIrKyILthlpkiNylQkciThUIZR8ec=

bne: Есть вопрос о базовой зарплате и о бонусах Минимальная планка и там и там начинается с ниже $50 000 в год Максимальная - больше цифры на порядок выше

bne: SPWLA Brazil Chapter Topical Conference THE LIMITS TO OVERCOME AND BEYOND GEOSTEERING WORKSHOP August 23-25, 2012 Buzios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE WILL BE LIMITED TO SEVENTY-FIVE (75). PREFERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO APPLICANTS WHO ARE WILLING TO PRESENT AT THIS TOPICAL CONFERENCE. THERE WILL BE NO REGISTRATION FEE FOR THIS WORKSHOP. PARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE TO COVER THEIR OWN TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION COSTS. APPLICATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2012 EMAIL COMPLETED APPLICATION TO: sharon@spwla.org

bne: http://www.cspg.org/CSPG/Conventions/Abstract_Archives/2012_Abstracts/CSPG/Conventions/Archives/2012_Abstract_Archives.aspx?hkey=2fdb70af-fd59-4dcb-847d-46d2df89a862

bne: SPWLA 2012 FALL TOPICAL CONFERENCE ON "Reservoir Evaluation by Downhole Fluid Analysis and Formation Testing" To be held October 28-31, in Savannah, GA APPLICATION DEADLINE: October 5, 2012 APPLICATION TO APPLY Please return application to sharon@spwla.org and mullins1@slb.com REGISTRATION: ° Fee: $1800.00 SPWLA Member and $1875.00 Non-Member ° Registration includes conference fees ° 4 Night's Accommodation ° Breakfast and Lunch (Monday - Wednesday) ° Commemorative Shirt ° Sunday Evening Icebreaker ° Monday Evening Conference Dinner 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. Help us grow! Tell a colleague about our event!

bne: 2013 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SPWLA 54th Annual Logging Symposium New Orleans, LA - June 22-26, 2013 The 2013 international symposium will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA once again. Since the last symposium in 2005, New Orleans has seen more than its share of tragedy and triumph. The city has risen from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina as a much leaner and more resilient destination while at the same time maintaining its unique mystique and culture. As our event will closely follow Superbowl XLVII, newly installed parks, promenades, nightclubs, and streetcar lines have increased its touristic appeal. The annual symposium has traditionally provided a platform for members to showcase and share new technologies and methodologies developed in our daily activities. We solicit papers on all aspects of formation evaluation. The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in New Orleans, June 22-26, 2013 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 54th Annual Symposium. ° Unconventional Resources, Challenges and Case Histories; Shale hydrocarbon, tight gas, coal bed methane, related new technology ° Conventional Reservoirs, Challenges and Case Histories; Shaly sand, carbonates, low resistivity pay, variable water salinity, EOR, new technology ° New Logging Technology: Sensor Introduction and Validation; Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure and sampling, mud logging, imaging ° Advanced Mud Logging and Real-Time Decision-Making: Case Histories; Well placement, safety in over-pressured zones, drilling and completion optimization, wellbore stability and other well safety issues, related new technology ° Cased-Hole/Production Logging; Production logging, cement integrity, EOR, formation evaluation, related new technology ° Deep Water and Laminated Reservoirs Case Studies; Highlight application of new and existing petrophysical techniques to solve the unique challenges in the Gulf of Mexico, offshore Brazil, offshore West Africa, and other deep water drilling environments of the world Your abstract must be submitted no later than Sunday, November 4, 2012 through online submission at www.editorialmanager.com/spwla. Our society uses PeerTrack™ online submission software, which will help our distinguished Technology Committee members perform their reviews most efficiently and accurately. The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. Your abstract should only contain 200-500 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. Notification of acceptance will be made in December 2012. If accepted, your abstract will be published in the April 2013 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be scheduled for presentation at the New Orleans Symposium, and a complete manuscript will be required for the Transactions by April 7, 2013. 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. ABSTRACT IS DUE NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 4, 2012 ON-LINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AT WWW.EDITORIALMANAGER.COM/SPWLA Sharon Johnson SPWLA

bne: 2013 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SPWLA 54th Annual Logging Symposium DON'T MISS OUT! 2 WEEKS UNTIL THE SUBMISSION DEADLINE! The 2013 international symposium will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA once again. Since the last symposium in 2005, New Orleans has seen more than its share of tragedy and triumph. The city has risen from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina as a much leaner and more resilient destination while at the same time maintaining its unique mystique and culture. As our event will closely follow Superbowl XLVII, newly installed parks, promenades, nightclubs, and streetcar lines have increased its touristic appeal. The annual symposium has traditionally provided a platform for members to showcase and share new technologies and methodologies developed in our daily activities. We solicit papers on all aspects of formation evaluation. The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in New Orleans, June 22-26, 2013 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 54th Annual Symposium. ° Unconventional Resources, Challenges and Case Histories; Shale hydrocarbon, tight gas, coal bed methane, related new technology ° Conventional Reservoirs, Challenges and Case Histories; Shaly sand, carbonates, low resistivity pay, variable water salinity, EOR, new technology ° New Logging Technology: Sensor Introduction and Validation; Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure and sampling, mud logging, imaging ° Advanced Mud Logging and Real-Time Decision-Making: Case Histories; Well placement, safety in over-pressured zones, drilling and completion optimization, wellbore stability and other well safety issues, related new technology ° Cased-Hole/Production Logging; Production logging, cement integrity, EOR, formation evaluation, related new technology ° Deep Water and Laminated Reservoirs Case Studies; Highlight application of new and existing petrophysical techniques to solve the unique challenges in the Gulf of Mexico, offshore Brazil, offshore West Africa, and other deep water drilling environments of the world Your abstract must be submitted no later than Sunday, November 4, 2012 through online submission at www.editorialmanager.com/spwla. Our society uses PeerTrack™ online submission software, which will help our distinguished Technology Committee members perform their reviews most efficiently and accurately. The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. Your abstract should only contain 200-500 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. Notification of acceptance will be made in December 2012. If accepted, your abstract will be published in the April 2013 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be scheduled for presentation at the New Orleans Symposium, and a complete manuscript will be required for the Transactions by April 7, 2013. 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. ABSTRACT IS DUE NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 4, 2012 ON-LINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AT WWW.EDITORIALMANAGER.COM/SPWLA Sharon Johnson SPWLA

bne: ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2012 The 2013 international symposium will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA once again. Since the last symposium in 2005, New Orleans has seen more than its share of tragedy and triumph. The city has risen from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina as a much leaner and more resilient destination while at the same time maintaining its unique mystique and culture. As our event will closely follow Superbowl XLVII, newly installed parks, promenades, nightclubs, and streetcar lines have increased its touristic appeal. The annual symposium has traditionally provided a platform for members to showcase and share new technologies and methodologies developed in our daily activities. We solicit papers on all aspects of formation evaluation. The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in New Orleans, June 22-26, 2013 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 54th Annual Symposium. ° Unconventional Resources, Challenges and Case Histories; Shale hydrocarbon, tight gas, coal bed methane, related new technology ° Conventional Reservoirs, Challenges and Case Histories; Shaly sand, carbonates, low resistivity pay, variable water salinity, EOR, new technology ° New Logging Technology: Sensor Introduction and Validation; Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure and sampling, mud logging, imaging ° Advanced Mud Logging and Real-Time Decision-Making: Case Histories; Well placement, safety in over-pressured zones, drilling and completion optimization, wellbore stability and other well safety issues, related new technology ° Cased-Hole/Production Logging; Production logging, cement integrity, EOR, formation evaluation, related new technology ° Deep Water and Laminated Reservoirs Case Studies; Highlight application of new and existing petrophysical techniques to solve the unique challenges in the Gulf of Mexico, offshore Brazil, offshore West Africa, and other deep water drilling environments of the world Your abstract must be submitted no later than Sunday, November 4, 2012 through online submission at www.editorialmanager.com/spwla. Our society uses PeerTrack™ online submission software, which will help our distinguished Technology Committee members perform their reviews most efficiently and accurately. The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. Your abstract should only contain 200-500 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. Notification of acceptance will be made in December 2012. If accepted, your abstract will be published in the April 2013 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be scheduled for presentation at the New Orleans Symposium, and a complete manuscript will be required for the Transactions by April 7, 2013. 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. ON-LINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION WWW.EDITORIALMANAGER.COM/SPWLA

bne: 1) Теперь членам SPWLA доступен Petrophysics за год 2) Реклама рассуждений про уравнение Арчи (аппелируюшая и к закону всемирного тяготения, правда есть ссылки на статью Виков-Боссет)

bne: REGISTER NOW!!! 54th SPWLA ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM, JUNE 22 - 26, 2013 New Orleans, Louisiana USA CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION, PROGRAM AND HOTEL INFORMATION!! http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001TSZnWUiM7v-RtL5bzh0vn0xDcG-LReXR4Yd_zsWT0ViB2lC2TSEq6AV7tXj6faoMpvRbqdDqF2d26mMUo-rhK25D932KSxM9vf3nwjlgxN4= Over the last 53 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: Проплатил взносы и выписал труды конференции в Картахене Надеюсь, дойдут

bne: Таки дошел диск SPWLA-2012

bne: SPWLA ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM June 22-26, 2013 REGISTER NOW!! Keynote Speaker: John Hollowell, EVP of Shell's Deepwater Operations 3 Fulls Days Monday-Wednesday of Technical Sessions - Revised Abstracts from brochure listing Times to be announced soon 2 Days of Workshop Choices WORKSHOP 1 - Saturday: Mineralogy: From cores to logs; and from chemical measurements to integrated interpretations Organizer: Susan Herron, Schlumberger Doll Research WORKSHOP 2 - Saturday: Advances in Resistivity and Dielectric Logging Instructors: Roland Chemali, Teruhiko Hagiwara, Michael Rabinovich, John Rasmus, Martin Luling, Hanming Wang WORKSHOP 3 - Sunday: Completions Petrophysics Organizers: Thaimar Ramirez and David Spain WORKSHOP 4 - Sunday: Pore-scale Imaging: Applications to Evaluation and Development of Mudrock Reservoirs Organizers: Terri Olson and Katerina Yared WORKSHOP 5 - Sunday: New Concepts in Petrophysical Interpretation Instructors: David Kennedy, David Herrick, Steven Bryant, and Carlos Torres-Verdin Field Trip - Sunday Geological Gulf Islands National Seashore - West Ship Island Field Trip Date: June 23, 2013 Golf Tournament - Sunday - Teams Welcome!! Spouse/Partner Events - Monday - Wednesday - Local Flavor Entertainment! 3 Evening Social Events (Sunday-Tuesday) - Creole Queen, Aquarium and Cocktail Reception! (limited tickets, early bird registration strongly encouraged)

bne: Забавно перечисление тем и сочетание знакомых фамилий (в частности Verdin с Herrick)

bne: A HIGH DEFINITION WIRELINE FORMATION IMAGING IN CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS, CASE STUDY, OMAN; Redha Lawatia, Schlumberger, Joachim Bildstein, Petroleum Development Oman A METHOD TO IDENTIFY NET PAY ZONE USING MOVABLE WATER AND UNCERTAINTY LEVEL CONCEPTS RATHER THAN FIXED CUT-OFFS; Chengbing Liu, Chevron A PROPOSED PETROPHYSICAL ROCK TYPING WORKFLOW FOR AN UNCONVENTIONAL MUDSTONE RESERVOIR - EXAMPLE FROM THE NIOBRARA OF THE D J BASIN; Robert Lieber, Noble Energy, Joe Dunn, Noble Energy AN UNCONVENTIONAL APPROACH TO DETERMINE THE PRESENCE OF NATURAL OPEN FRACTURES BY OPEN HOLE LOGS IN QUINTUCO - VACA MUERTA UNCONVENTIONAL PLAY - LOMA LA LATA FIELD, NEUQUЙN BASIN, ARGENTINA; Edgar Velez, Schlumberger, Alberto Ortiz, YPF, Maria Rodriguez, YPF, Daniel Astesiano, YPF APPLICATION OF DIELECTRIC AND STANDARD LOGGING SUITES TO CHARACTERIZE THE STRATIGRAPHIC AND LITHOLOGIC VARIATIONS IN ARCHIE PARAMETERS WITHIN THE GREEN RIVER FORMATION OF THE GREATER MONUMENT BUTTE FIELD, UINTA BASIN, UTAH, USA; Margaret Lessenger, Newfi led Exploration, Richard Merkel, Newfi eld Exploration Company, Bobby Sullivan, Newfi eld Exploration Company APPLICATIONS OF A LOGGING WHILE DRILLING SPECTRAL AZIMUTHAL GAMMA RAY TOOL IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS; Chris Maranuk, Weatherford International, Steve Mack, Weatherford International, Medhat Mickael, Weatherford. com, Phil Zimmerman, Weatherford International BUSINESS IMPACT OF FOCUSED DATA GATHERING PROGRAM IN MISSISSIPPIAN LIME PLAY; Thomas Gan, Shell Oil Company, Ahmad Latifzai, Shell Oil Company, Alex Summitt, Shell Oil Company DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF ROCK PHYSICS PROPERTIES FOR IMPROVED HYDRAULIC FRACTURING IN HYDROCARBON-BEARING SHALES; Antoine Montaut, University of Texas at Austin, Paul Sayar, University of Texas at Austin, Carlos Torres-Verdнn, University of Texas at Austin DETERMINATION OF FORMATION ORGANIC CARBON CONTENT USING A NEW NEUTRON INDUCED GAMMA RAY SPECTROSCOPY SERVICE THAT DIRECTLY MEASURES CARBON; Jorge Gonzalez, Schlumberger, James Hemingway, Schlumberger, Rick Lewis, Schlumberger EVALUATE EOR POTENTIAL IN SHALE OIL RESERVOIRS BY CYCLIC GAS INJECTION; Tao Wan, Texas Tech University, James Sheng, Texas Tech University, Mohamed Soliman, Texas Tech University FRACTURE CHARACTERIZATION USING TRIAXIAL INDUCTION TOOLS; Peter Wu, Schlumberger, Thomas Barber, Schlumberger, Gong Li Wang, Schlumberger, Charlie Johnson, Schlumberger, Denis Heilot, Schlumberger, Ron Hayden, Schlumberger, Anish Kumar, Schlumberger, Weixin Xu, Schlumberger, Hanming Wang, Chevron ‘HYDROCARBON SAMPLING IN TIGHT CHALK’; Fabrizio Conti, Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd., Ritesh Kumar, Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd. INNOVATIVE PETROPHYSICS TO UNDERSTAND THE SPATIAL GAS DISTRIBUTION IN A CONVENTIONAL GAS RESERVOIR WITH UNEXPECTED UNCONVENTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS; David Forsyth, Saudi Aramco, J A VargasGuzman, Aramco INTEGRATED PETROPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF EAGLE FORD ORGANIC SHALE WITH 1-D AND 2-D NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR); Tianmin Jiang, Schlumberger, Erik Rylander, Schlumberger, Philip Singer, Schlumberger, Richard Lewis, Schlumberger, Steven Sinclair, Matador Resources Company JOINT STOCHASTIC INTERPRETATION OF CONVENTIONAL WELL LOGS ACQUIRED IN HYDROCARBON-BEARING SHALE; Qinshan Yang, The University of Texas At Austin, Carlos Torres-Verdнn, The University of Texas at Austin MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION FOR UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS: ELASTIC LOG AND GEOLOGICAL FACIES BASED METHODS; Dave Amendt, ConocoPhillips, Quinn Wenning, ConocoPhillips, Seth Busetti, ConocoPhillips MULTI-SCALE ORTHOGONAL ROCK CLASS DECOMPOSITION: TOP-DOWN RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION INTEGRATING LOGS AND CORE IN TIGHT GAS SANDS; Chicheng Xu, The University of Texas at Austin, Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin NEW METHOD TO ESTIMATE POROSITY MORE ACCURATELY FROM NMR DATA WITH SHORT RELAXATION TIMES; Lalitha Venkataramanan, Schlumberger Doll Research, Erik Rylander, Schlumberger, Fred Gruber, Schlumberger, Tarek Habashy, Schlumberger, Richard Lewis, Schlumberger, Ridvan Akkurt, Schlumberger PARTITIONING OF SPECTROSCOPY LOG ELEMENTS INTO MINERALS USING EMPIRICAL MINERALOGY FOR CALIBRATION INTO FLOW UNITS DERIVED FROM PROBABILISTIC CLUSTERING; Eric Eslinger, The College of Saint Rose, Francis Boyle, Consultant PORE-SCALE MODELING OF ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY IN HYDROCARBON-BEARING SHALES; Vahid Shabro, The University of Texas at Austin, Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin, Kamy Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE INFORMATION NMR LOGGING DELIVERS FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE PLAYS: CASE STUDIES; Songhua Chen, Halliburton, Eric Murphy, Halliburton, Ron Balliet, Halliburton, Danny Miller, Halliburton, Don Westacott, Halliburton QUANTIFYING ORGANIC POROSITY FROM LOGS; James Galford, Halliburton, John Quirein, Halliburton, Donald Westacott, Halliburton, James Witkowsky, Halliburton QUANTIFYING THE EFFECT OF KEROGEN ON ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY LOGS: THE FIRST STEP TO IMPROVE CONVENTIONAL RESISTIVITY-POROSITY-SATURATION MODELS IN ORGANIC-RICH SOURCE ROCKS; Nikhil Kethireddy, Texas A&M University, Zoya Heidari, Texas A&M University THE EFFECTS OF GAS ADSORPTION ON STORAGE AND TRANSPORT OF METHANE IN ORGANIC SHALES; Richard Sigal, University of Oklahoma TRACTOR-CONVEYED ULTRASONIC SCANNING TOOL IN A HORIZONTAL CASED HOLE: CASE STUDY PRESENTING A SOLUTION TO EVALUATE ZONAL ISOLATION IN UNCONVENTIONAL WELLS; Ivo Foianini, Halliburton, Des Murphy, Halliburton, Varun Mishra, Rice Energy, Toby Rice, Rice Energy

bne: Но просматривать практически некогда Пять дней лекций не снимают ни текучки (три отчета) ни подготовки к ГЕОМОДЕЛИ-2013 ни программирования ;-(

bne: Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts 55thAnnual Logging Symposium Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates * May 18-22, 2014 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The 2014 international symposium will be held in the Middle East for the first time. For nine consecutive years the Abu Dhabi Chapter has organized a Spring Annual Topical conference that attracts hundreds of delegates, with local, regional, and international contributors. Now, it is time to host a bigger crowd with the motto of "Inspire a generation of Petrophysicists". Given the importance of Abu Dhabi and The Arabian Gulf to world oil and gas production, there will be a strong component of data acquisition in and interpretation of data from carbonate reservoirs. The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, May 18-22, 2014 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 55th Annual Symposium. We solicit papers on all aspects of formation evaluation. Formation Evaluation of Conventional Reservoirs New technologies and case histories in shaly sands, carbonates, and low-resistivity pay. Formation Evaluation of Unconventional Reservoirs New technologies and case histories in organic-rich mudstones, tight gas/oil, and coal bed methane. New Borehole Logging Technology Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure/sampling, mud logging, imaging tool design and advancements in acquisition, processing, and data interpretation. High Angle/Horizontal Well Evaluation and/or Advanced Mud Logging and Real-Time Decision-Making Case histories, well placement, safety in over-pressured zones, drilling and completion optimization, wellbore stability and other well safety issues, and related new technology. Cased-Hole/Production Logging Production logging, cement integrity, EOR, formation evaluation, and new technologies. Carbonate Reservoirs Case Studies Application of new and existing petrophysical techniques to solve the unique challenges in carbonate reservoirs. Carbonate reservoir rock typing, surveillance, low-resistivity pay in carbonates, estimation of remaining oil saturation (ROS), and emerging technologies with emphasis on Middle Eastern case histories. Abstracts must be submitted no later than Sunday, October 6, 2013 through online submission at http://www.spwla.org/abstracts/submit_form.php . The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. Your abstract should only contain 200-500 words. Do not feel obligated to use the full-allotted length. Relevance, novelty and clarity are what our members look for at our symposia. Notification of acceptance will be made in December 2013. If accepted, your abstract will be published in the April 2014 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be scheduled for presentation at the Abu Dhabi Symposium, and a complete manuscript will be required for the Transactions by March 9, 2014. For questions, please contact Sharon Johnson at SPWLA, (+1) 713-947-8727 or email sharon@spwla.org. NOTE TO AUTHORS: Complete a separate online form for each abstract submitted. For multiple authors, the submission should come only from the designated corresponding author. BE SURE TO TELL A COLLEAGUE ABOUT OUR EVENT!! Over the last 54 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: SPWLA 54th Annual Logging Symposium, June 22-26, 2013 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS, CHALLENGES AND CASE HISTORIES A. CARBONATE PETROPHYSICAL ROCK TYPING- INTEGRATING GEOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES AND PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES WHILE LINKING WITH DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR; Mark Skalinski, Chevron ETC, Jeroen Kenter, Statoil ASA B. OPTIMIZING COMPLETION DECISIONS IN MATURE FIELDS WITH MULTIFREQUENCY DIELECTRIC LOGGING:A CASE STUDY FROM CRETACEOUS RESERVOIRS IN POZA RICA; J.M. Alvarado, J.I. Garza, PEMEX, M. Cabrera, E. Decoster, G. Dip, L. Mossé, Schlumberger C. METHODOLOGY TO DETERMINE THE REMAINING OIL SATURATION (ROS) IN THE GAS CAP OF A HIGHLY FRACTURED CARBONATE FIELD IN THE GULF OF MEXICO; Juan Gerardo del Ángel Morales, Javier Ángeles Zúñiga, Francisco Damián López Aboites, María de Jesús Correa López, Ernesto Ladrón de Guevara, PEMEX, Carlos A. Buenrostro, Craig Phillips, Chris Heine, QRI D. INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPACT OF DIAGENESIS ON THE PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES IN THE COMPLEX POROSITY SYSTEMS IN CARBONATES; Kejian Wu, David Katz, Mark Skalinski, Rafael Salazar-Tio, Chevron Energy Technology Company (ETC) E. REVISITING POROSITY ANALYSIS FROM ELECTRICAL BOREHOLE IMAGES: INTEGRATION OF ADVANCED TEXTURE AND POROSITY ANALYSIS; Tetsushi Yamada, Daniel Quesada, Arnaud Etchecopar, Isabelle Le Nir, Jean-Pierre Delhomme, Schlumberger, Jen Russel-Houston, Osum Oil Sands Corp.,Tito Satria Putra Perdana, Schlumberger F. BACK TO THE FUTURE: CHALLENGING LEGACY INTERPRETATION AND GOING BACK TO RAW PETROPHYSICAL DATA IMPROVES RESERVOIR MODELING; Bob Harrison, Colin McPhee, Senergy G. BOREHOLE PETROPHYSICAL IMAGING USING INDUCTION AND ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENTS; Guozhong Gao, Aria Abubakar, Tarek M. Habashy, Schlumberger-Doll Research H. PORE SURFACE EFFECTS IN CAPILLARY PRESSURE DATA; Joachim Strobel, Wintershall Germany I. OPTIMIZING NMR LOGGING FOR 8-in VERTICAL RESOLUTION; John Edwards, Raghu Ramamoorthy, Azzan Al-Yaarubi, H. Nate Bachman, Schlumberger, Abdulaziz AL-Maharbi, Petroleum Development Oman, Wim Looyestijn, Shell J. SATURATION ESTIMATES IN LOW RESISTIVITY SANDSTONES: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH; Joanne Tudge, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Mike Lovell, Sarah Davies, University of Leicester, Mike Millar, London Petrophysical Society K. IS POROSITY ANISOTROPY REAL AND WILL IT AFFECT MY PETROPHYSICAL EVALUATIONS? John Rasmus, Schlumberger, Olabode Ijasan, The University of Texas at Austin, Chris Morriss, Roger Griffiths, Schlumberger, Darwin Ellis, Consultant, Joseph M. Chiaramonte, Consultant, Charles R. Case, Consultant, Carlos Torres-Verdín, The University of Texas at Austin L. ESTIMATION OF RESIDUAL OIL SATURATION AFTER MISCIBLE GAS FLOOD; Peter Delaney, ConocoPhillips M. CHOOSING THE RIGHT SONIC SERVICE; Jennifer Market, Senergy N. EXAMPLES TO SHOW THE IMPORTANCE OF USING UPSCALED CORE DATA WHEN COMPARING WITH PETROPHSYCIAL DATA; Michael Holmes, Antony Holmes, Dominic Holmes, Digital Formation O. HOW A SMALL DIFFERENCE CAN MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN UNDERSTANDING COMPLEX FLUIDS; Khadija Ahmed Al Daghar, ADCO, Sultan Budebes, ADMA-OPCO, Kais Gzara, Vikas Jain, Chanh Cao Minh, Patrick Hibler, Schlumberger P. OPTIMIZED RESERVOIR EVALUATION LEADS TO SUCCESSFUL EXPLORATION; Rozlin Hassan, Ryan Lafferty, Lundin Malaysia, Sammy Haddad, Wee Wei Wa, Zailily Johan, Lee Chin Lim, Schlumberger Q. THE PETROPHYSICAL LINK BETWEEN RESERVOIR QUALITY AND HETEROGENEITY: APPLICATION OF THE LORENZ COEFFICIENT; Peter Fitch, Imperial College London and University of Leicester, Sarah Davies, Mike Lovell, University of Leicester, Tim Pritchard, BG Group R. PERMEABILITY ASSESSMENT IN CARBONATE FORMATIONS USING CONVENTIONAL WELL LOGS REQUIRED FOR PREDICTION OF ACID FRACTURE CONDUCTIVITY; Mehrnoosh Saneifar , Zoya Heidari, Texas A&M University S. FAST ESTIMATION OF PERMEABILITY FROM FORMATION-TESTER MEASUREMENTS ACQUIRED IN HIGH-ANGLE WELLS; Hamid Hadibeik, Rohollah A-Pour, Carlos Torres-Verdín, Kamy Sepehrnoori, Vahid Shabro, The University of Texas at Austin T. ESTIMATION OF POROSITY AND FLUID CONSTITUENTS FROM NEUTRON AND DENSITY LOGS USING AN INTERACTIVE MATRIX SCALE; Olabode Ijasan, Carlos Torres-Verdín, The University of Texas at Austin, William E. Preeg, Consultant U. PERMEABILITY PREDICTION IMPROVEMENT USING 2D NMR DIFFUSION-T2 MAPS; Andre Souza, Giovanna Carneiro, Schlumberger Brazil Research and Geoengineering Center, Lukasz Zielinski, Schlumberger Houston Formation Evaluation Center, Ralf Polinski, Schlumberger Brazil Wireline, Lawrence Schwartz, Martin D. Hürlimann, Schlumberger-Doll Research Center, Austin Boyd, Schlumberger Brazil Research and Geoengineering Center, Edmilson Helton Rios, Bernardo Coutinho Camilo dos Santos, Willian Andrighetto Trevizan, Vinícius de França Machado, Petrobras Research and Development Center, Rodrigo Bagueira de Vasconcellos Azeredo, Federal Fluminense University V. REGULATING WATER BREAKTHROUGH AND MITIGATING SAND PRODUCTION BY INTEGRATING DRILLING AND COMPLETION TECHNOLOGIES; Jeffrey Kok, Shim Yen Han, Michel Bouchard, Russ Neuschaefer, Schlumberger; Tom Bieltz, Alex Obvintsev, Paul Riegler, EPL Oil & Gas Inc. UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES, CHALLENGES AND CASE HISTORIES W. AN UNCONVENTIONAL APPROACH TO DETERMINE THE PRESENCE OF NATURAL OPEN FRACTURES FROM OPENHOLE LOGS IN THE QUINTUCO – VACA MUERTA UNCONVENTIONAL PLAY, LOMA LA LATA FIELD, NEUQUÉN BASIN, ARGENTINA; Daniel Astesiano, Alberto Ortiz, Maria Rodriguez, YPF, Edgar Velez, Schlumberger X. JOINT STOCHASTIC INTERPRETATION OF CONVENTIONAL WELL LOGS ACQUIRED IN HYDROCARBON-BEARING SHALE; Qinshan Yang, Carlos Torres-Verdín, The University of Texas at Austin Y. THE EFFECTS OF GAS ADSORPTION ON STORAGE AND TRANSPORT OF METHANE IN ORGANIC SHALES; Richard F. Sigal, Consultant Z. QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE INFORMATION NMR LOGGING DELIVERS FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE PLAYS: CASE STUDIES; Songhua Chen, Danny Miller, Lilong Li, Don Westacott, Eric Murphy, Ron Balliet, Halliburton AA. PORE-SCALE MODELING OF ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY AND PERMEABILITY IN FIB-SEM IMAGES OF HYDROCARBON-BEARING SHALE; Vahid Shabro, Shaina Kelly, Carlos Torres-Verdín, Kamy Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin BB. A PROPOSED PETROPHYSICAL ROCK TYPING WORKFLOW FOR AN UNCONVENTIONAL MUDSTONE RESERVOIR – EXAMPLE FROM THE NIOBRARA OF THE D J BASIN; Robert Lieber, Joe Dunn, Noble Energy Inc CC. FRACTURE CHARACTERIZATION USING TRIAXIAL INDUCTION TOOLS; Peter Wu, Tom Barber, Gong Li Wang, Charlie Johnson, Denis Heliot, Ron Hayden, Anish Kumar, Weixin Xu, Schlumberger, Hanming Wang, Simon Clinch, Christopher L. Schmidt, Chevron DD. INNOVATIVE PETROPHYSICS TO UNDERSTAND THE SPATIAL GAS DISTRIBUTION IN A CONVENTIONAL GAS RESERVOIR WITH UNEXPECTED UNCONVENTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS; David Forsyth, J.A.Vargas-Guzmán, Saudi Aramco EE. HYDROCARBON SAMPLING IN TIGHT CHALK; Fabrizio Conti, Ritesh Kumar, Maersk Oil North Sea Ltd. FF. MULTI-SCALE ORTHOGONAL ROCK CLASS DECOMPOSITION: TOP-DOWN RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION INTEGRATING LOGS AND CORE IN TIGHT GAS SANDS; Chicheng Xu, Carlos Torres-Verdín, The University of Texas at Austin GG. DETERMINATION OF FORMATION ORGANIC CARBON CONTENT USING A NEW NEUTRON-INDUCED GAMMA RAY SPECTROSCOPY SERVICE THAT DIRECTLY MEASURES CARBON; Jorge Gonzalez, Richard Lewis, James Hemingway, Jim Grau, Erik Rylander, Ryan Schmitt, Schlumberger HH. BUILDING A MULTI-WELL MODEL FOR PARTITIONING SPECTROSCOPY LOG ELEMENTS INTO MINERALS USING CORE MINERALOGY FOR CALIBRATION; Eric Eslinger, The College of Saint Rose and EGI, Francis Boyle, Consultant II. APPLICATIONS OF A UNIQUE SPECTRAL AZIMUTHAL GAMMA RAY TOOL TO UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS; Chris Maranuk, Medhat Mickael, Phillip Zimmermann, Weatherford JJ. MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS: A FACIES BASED METHODOLOGY; Dave Amendt, Quinn Wenning, Seth Busetti, ConocoPhillips KK. DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF ROCK PHYSICS PROPERTIES FOR IMPROVED HYDRAULIC FRACTURING IN HYDROCARBON-BEARING SHALE; Antoine Montaut, Paul Sayar, Carlos Torres-Verdín, The University of Texas at Austin LL. INTEGRATED PETROPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF EAGLE FORD SHALE WITH 1-D AND 2-D NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR); Tianmin Jiang, Erik Rylander, Philip M. Singer, Richard E. Lewis, Schlumberger, Steven M. Sinclair, Matador Resources MM. EVALUATION OF THE EOR POTENTIAL IN SHALE OIL RESERVOIRS BY CYCLIC GAS INJECTION; Tao Wan, James J. Sheng, M. Y. Soliman, Texas Tech University NN. QUANTIFYING THE EFFECT OF KEROGEN ON ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS IN ORGANIC-RICH SOURCE ROCKS; Nikhil Kethireddy, Zoya Heidari, Huangye Chen, Texas A&M University OO. A METHOD TO IDENTIFY NET PAY ZONES IN CLASTICS AND CARBONATE USING MOVABLE WATER AND UNCERTAINTY LEVEL CONCEPTS RATHER THAN FIXED CUT-OFFS; Chengbing Liu, Ken Kelsch, Oscar Yepes, Dick Bain, Boqin Sun, Chevron PP. TRACTOR-CONVEYED ULTRASONIC SCANNING TOOL IN HORIZONTAL CASED HOLES: A CASE STUDY PRESENTING A SOLUTION FOR EVALUATION ZONAL ISOLATION IN UNCONVENTIONAL WELLS; I. Foianini, D. Murphy, B.B. Sarmah, Halliburton, V. Mishra, T. Rice, Rice Energy QQ. APPLICATION OF DIELECTRIC AND STANDARD LOGGING SUITES TO CHARACTERIZE THE STRATIGRAPHIC AND LITHOLOGIC VARIATIONS IN ARCHIE PARAMETERS WITHIN THE GREEN RIVER FORMATION OF THE GREATER MONUMENT BUTTE FIELD, UINTA BASIN, UTAH, USA; Margaret Lessenger, Richard Merkel, Bobby Sullivan, Darrin Burton, Newfield Exploration RR. QUANTIFYING ORGANIC POROSITY FROM LOGS; James Galford, John Quirein, Donald Westacott, James Witkowsky, Halliburton NEW LOGGING TECHNOLOGY: SENSOR INTRODUCTION AND VALIDATION SS. MEAN CARBON NUMBER LOGGING: HYDROCARBON CHAIN LENGTH DETERMINATION USING DIFFUSION DISTRIBUTIONS AT MULTIPLE DEPTHS; Marcus Donaldson, Denise Freed, Yi-Qiao Song, Schlumberger-Doll Research, Lukasz Zielinski, Schlumberger Houston Formation Evaluation TT. CHARACTERIZATION OF UNDERLYING PORE AND FLUID STRUCTURE USING FACTOR ANALYSIS ON NMR DATA Vikas Jain, Chanh Cao Minh, Nick Heaton, Paolo Ferraris, Luca Ortenzi, Schlumberger, Mauro Torres Ribeiro, OGX UU. NEW DATA PROCESSING WITH NEW GENERATION MAGNETIC RESONANCE WHILE DRILLING TOOL; Rebecca Jachmann, Jie Yang, Songhua Chen, Halliburton VV. MAJOR ADVANCEMENT IN RESERVOIR FLUID ANALYSIS ACHIEVED USING A NEW HIGH-PERFOMANCE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE LABORATORY SYSTEM; R. Freedman, V. Anand, D. Catina, B. Grant, P. Tabrizi, R. Torres, K. Ganesan, Schlumberger, C. Borman, C. Krueckl, D. Ryan, Schlumberger DBR Technology Center WW. FAST-FORWARD MODELING OF AZIMUTHAL LOGGING-WHILE-DRILLING NEUTRON POROSITY MEASUREMENTS IN THE PRESENCE OF BOREHOLE AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; Olabode Ijasan, The University of Texas at Austin, Charles R. Case, Joseph M. Chiaramonte, Darwin V. Ellis, Bradley A. Roscoe, Schlumberger-Doll Research Center XX. THE MOLECULAR COMPOSITION OF ASPHALTENES IN A HIGHLY COMPOSITIONALLY GRADED COLUMN; Andrew E Pomerantz ,Schlumberger, Douglas J. Seifert, Saudi Aramco, Ahmed Qureshi, Murat Zeybek, Oliver C. Mullins, Schlumberger YY. FIELD TEST OF THE INTEGRATED COMPUTATIONAL ELEMENTS: A NEW OPTICAL SENSOR FOR DOWNHOLE FLUID ANALYSIS; Christopher Jones, Li Gao, David Perkins, Dingding Chen, Darren Gascooke, Halliburton ZZ. NEW WIRELINE DIELECTRIC DISPERSION LOGGING TOOL RESULT IN FLUVIO-DELTAIC SANDS DRILLED WITH OIL-BASED MUD; Clarke Bean, Scott Cole, Keith Boyle, Chevron Australia, Djisan Kho, Thomas J. Neville, Schlumberger AAA. THE BROADBAND ELECTROMAGNETIC DISPERSION LOGGING DATA IN A GAS SHALE FORMATION: A CASE STUDY; Hanming Wang, Andy Poppitt , Chevron BBB. QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF NATURAL GAMMA RAY DEPTH OF IMAGE AND DIP ANGLE CALCULATIONS; Jiaxin Wang, Cornelis Huiszoon, Libai Xu, Aaron Wheeler, Rick Lee, Robert Little, Allan Rennie, PathFinder, a Schlumberger Company CCC. A NEW MULTI-FREQUENCY TRIAXIAL ARRAY INDUCTION TOOL FOR ENHANCING EVALUATION OF ANISOTROPIC FORMATIONS AND ITS FIELD TESTING; Junsheng Hou, Luis Sanmartin, Dagang Wu, David Torres, Turker Celepcikay, Halliburton DDD. DFA TRACERS ANALYSIS FOR RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION; Jose Correa, Antonio Wander, OGX Oleo e Gas, Jesus A. Cañas, Rubiel Ortiz, Adriaan Gisolf, Santiago Colacelli, Alexandre Barroso, Schlumberger EEE. IMPROVED RESOLUTION OF TIME- AND FREQUENCY-BASED COHERENCE PROCESSING OF ACOUSTIC ARRAY DATA USING DIFFERENTIAL PHASE; Pradip Mukhopadhyay, Arthur Cheng, Philip Tracadas, Halliburton FFF. VALIDATION OF DOWNHOLE FLUID DENSITY, VISCOSITY AND SOUND SPEED SENSOR MEASUREMENTS; Yi Liu, Rocco DiFoggio, Anup Hunnur, Paul Bergren, Louis Perez, Baker Hughes ADVANCED MUD LOGGING AND REAL-TIME DECISION MAKING AND LWD GGG. IN-SITU GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF ROCK SAMPLES FROM SIMULTANEOUS WELLS ENABLES FIELD-WIDE FORMATION CHARACTERIZATION IN REAL-TIME; Gionata Ferroni, Geolog International, Konrad Rockenbauch, RAG, Fabio Rivolta, Geolog International, Ron McWhorter, Porto Energy and Sorgenia HHH. QUANTITATIVE FORMATION EVALUATION TOOLKIT FOR HIGH-ANGLE AND HORIZONTAL WELLS; Pingjun Guo, Jinjuan Zhou, Daniel Lewis, ExxonMobil Production Co., Alberto Mendoza, Exxon Neftegas Co. Ltd., Philippe Gaillot, ExxonMobil Exploration Co., Scott Wertanen, Mobil Cepu. Ltd., Dale Fitz, ExxonMobil Exploration Co, Quinn Passey, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Co. III. ADVANCES IN LWD MULTIPLE DEPTH OF INVESTIGATION ARRAY SIGMA MEASUREMENTS; Marie-Laure Mauborgne, Françoise Allioli, Chanh Cao Minh, Roger Griffiths, Carlos Maeso, Nicole Reichel, Christian Stoller, Doug Murray, Hendrayadi Prabawa, Schlumberger, Mostafa Haggag, Ahmed AlKhoori, Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations ADCO JJJ. IMPROVED DEPTH QUALITY MANAGEMENT: WHERE OLD THEORY SHOULD MEET (NEAR) FUTURE PRACTICE; David Forsyth Saudi Aramco, Harald Bolt, ICT Europe, Ton Loermans KKK. NEUTRON POROSITY AND FORMATION DENSITY ACQUISITION WITHOUT CHEMICAL SOURCES IN LARGE CARBONATE RESERVOIRS IN THE MIDDLE EAST–A CASE STUDY; Mudar Atfeh, Khadija Ahmed Al Daghar, Khalid Al Marzouqi, Mustapha Olayeni Akinsanmi, Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO), Doug Murray, Rajan Dua, Schlumberger LLL. PRE-JOB MODELING AND REAL-TIME MEASUREMENTS OF INSITU FLUID PROPERTIES ENABLE EFFICIENT FOCUSED-FLUID SAMPLING; Jianghui Wu, Gavin Sibbald, Baker Hughes Incorporated MMM. LIMITATIONS OF RESISTIVITY ANISOTROPY INVERSION IN LWD APPLICATIONS; Burkay Donderici, Hsu-Hsiang Wu, John Quirein, Halliburton NNN. MULTIDETECTOR LWD SIGMA LOGGING PRINCIPLES, PETROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; Edwin Ortega, Carlos Torres-Verdín, The University of Texas at Austin, William E. Preeg, Consultant, Jeffrey Miles, Schlumberger-Doll Research Center OOO. CHARACTERIZING TEARDROP INVASION IN HORIZONTAL WELLS IN THE PRESENCE OF BOUNDARIES USING LWD DIRECTIONAL RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS; Dzevat Omeragic, Lin Sun, Valery Polyakov, Yong-Hua Chen, Xiande Cao, Tarek Habashy, Torbjoern Vik, John Rasmus, Jean-Michel Denichou, Schlumberger PPP. SPEED MATTERS: EFECTS OF LOGGING SPEED ON LOG RESOLUTION AND LOG SAMPLING; John Priest, Elton Frost, Terrence Quinn, Baker Hughes CASED-HOLE/PRODUCTION LOGGING QQQ. A NEW NUCLEAR LOGGING METHOD TO LOCATE PROPPANT PLACEMENT IN INDUCED FRACTURES; Harry D. Smith Jr. Consultant, Robert Duenckel, Xiaogang Han, CARBO Ceramics, Inc RRR. CEMENT EVALUATION BEHIND THICK-WALLED CASING WITH ADVANCED ULTRASONIC PULSE-ECHO TECHNOLOGY: PUSHING THE LIMIT; Ivo Foianini, Batakrishna Mandal, Robert Epstein, Halliburton SSS. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES IN INTEGRATED CEMENT EVALUATION; Pavel Shaposhnikov, Donna Findlater, Schlumberger TTT. COMPLEMENTING PRODUCTION LOGGING WITH SPECTRAL NOISE ANALYSIS TO IMPROVE RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION AND SURVEILLANCE; Nelson Suarez, Ademola Otubaga, Nagendra Mehrotra, Dubai Petroleum Establishment, Arthur Aslanyan, Irina Aslanyan, Murat Khabibullin, Michael Wilson, Jamal Barghouti, Yulia Maslennikova, TGT Oil and Gas Services UUU. CASED-HOLE POROSITY MEASUREMENTS USING PULSED-NEUTRON LOGGING TOOLS; Larry A Jacobson, Weijun Guo, Daniel Dorffer, Shan Kwong, Halliburton VVV. ESTIMATION OF NEAR-WELLBORE RELATIVE PERMEABILITY FROM SIMULATION AND INVERSION OF TIME-LAPSE MULTIPHASE PRODUCTION LOGS; Amir Frooqnia, Carlos Torres-Verdín, Kamy Sepehrnoori, Rohollah A-Pour, Saeedeh Mohebbinia, The University of Texas at Austin WWW. PNL APPLICATION IN CO2 AND OIL SATURATION IN CO2 FLOODING FIELDS; FNU Suparman, Halliburton, Zhipeng Liu, Garry Simmons, Kinder Morgan XXX. APPLICATION OF A NEW MULTI-DETECTOR PULSED-NEUTRON SYSTEM IN A CO2 FLOOD OF A MATURE FIELD; Richard Odom, Hunter Well Science, Larry Albert, Jose Camacho, Allied Wireline, Jennifer Burton, John Allison, Legado Resources DEEP WATER AND LAMINATED RESERVOIRS CASE STUDIES YYY. ADVANCED RESERVOIR EVALUATION USING DOWNHOLE FLUID ANALYSIS AND ASPHALTENE FLORY-HUGGINS-ZUO EQUATION OF STATE; Hani Elshahawi, Shyamalan Ramaswami, Chengli Dong, Shell, Julian Y. Zuo, Oliver C. Mullins, Dan Zhang, Schlumberger, Yosadara Ruiz-Morales, Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo ZZZ. A SYNOPSIS OF OIL-BASED MUD EFFECTS ON WIRELINE AND LWD RESISTIVITY LOGS; John Rasmus, Tom Barber, Schlumberger, Becky Poon, Shell Nigeria Exploration & Production Co. AAAA. FORMATION EVALUATION CHALLENGES IN TAMAR FIELD, OFFSHORE ISRAEL; Christopher J. Christensen, Garwin Powers, Noble Energy, Inc. BBBB. SOLVING FOR PALEO POROSITY: VOLUMETRIC FRACTIONS OF SOLID AND LIQUID PHASES USING NMR, DENSITY, AND TOC MEASUREMENTS FROM LOGS AND CORE; Charles F Tucker IV, Shell Exploration and Production Company CCCC. MACROSCOPIC ANISOTROPY AT MULTIPLE SCALES; Teruhiko Hagiwara, Aramco Services Company DDDD. FAULT BLOCK MIGRATIONS INFERRED FROM ASPHALTENE GRADIENTS; Chengli Dong, Melton P. Hows, Peter M.W. Cornelisse, Hani Elshahawi, Shell EEEE. MISCIBILITY EFFECTS OF OIL-BASE MUD AND IN-SITU GAS ON CONVENTIONAL WELL LOGS; Hamid Hadibeik, Essi Kwabi, Carlos Torres-Verdín, Kamy Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin FFFF. BAYESIAN HYPOTHESIS TESTING: INTEGRATING FAST WELL-LOG FORWARD MODELING TO VALIDATE PETROPHYSICAL ROCK TYPING AND TO QUANTIFY UNCERTAINTY IN DEEPWATER RESERVOIRS; Chicheng Xu, Qinshan Yang, Carlos Torres-Verdín, The University of Texas at Austin GGGG. IMPROVED PETROPHYSICAL EVALUATION OF CONSOLIDATED CALCAREOUS TURBIDITE SEQUENCES WITH MULTI-COMPONENT INDUCTION, MAGNETIC RESONANCE, RESISTIVITY IMAGES, AND CORE MEASUREMENTS; Abhishek Bansal, Chicheng Xu, Carlos Torres-Verdín, The University of Texas at Austin, Javier Méndez de León, PEMEX Exploration and Production

bne: SPWLA 2014 Fall Topical Conference! [] "Mineralogy & Elemental Composition: Measurement and Interpretation from Core, Cuttings, and Logs" CO-CHAIRS: Susan Herron, Schlumberger; Mike Dix, Weatherford; Stephen Cheshire, Saudi Aramco STEERING COMMITTEE: Michael Ashby, Apache; Matt Bratovich, Baker Hughes; Gary Simpson, Hess; Pingjun Guo, Exxon Mobil, Xiaogang Han, BP; Mike Lovell, University of Leicester; Paul Theologou, Chevron; Jerry Truax, Linn Energy; Steve Wilson, USGS SPWLA VP OF EDUCATION: Shujie Liu, BP October 19-23, in Sanibel Island, Florida PRESENTATION APPLICATION DEADLINE: October 5, 2014

bne: 2015 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SPWLA 56th Annual Logging Symposium Long Beach, CA - July 18-22, 2015 The 2015 international symposium will be held in Long Beach, California. With a current emphasis on the evaluation and development of unconventional reservoirs, and a long history of oil, gas and geothermal energy production, petrophysics in California encompasses a wide range of topics that are reflected in the theme of this conference: "The Role of Petrophysics: From Exploration Through Abandonment". The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in Long Beach, California, USA, July 18-22, 2015 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 56th Annual Symposium. We solicit papers on all aspects of formation evaluation. ° Formation Evaluation of Conventional Reservoirs; New technologies and case histories in shaly sands, carbonates, and low-resistivity pay. ° Formation Evaluation of Unconventional Reservoirs; New technologies and case histories in organic-rich mudstones, tight gas/oil, and coal bed methane. ° New Borehole Logging Technology; Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure/sampling, mud logging, imaging tool design and advancements in acquisition, processing, and data interpretation. ° High Angle/Horizontal Well Evaluation and/or Advanced Mud Logging and Real-Time Decision Making; Case histories, well placement, safety in over-pressured zones, drilling and completion optimization, wellbore stability and other well safety issues, and related new technology. ° Reservoir and Production Surveillance; Production logging, cement integrity, EOR, formation evaluation, and new technologies. ° Carbonate Reservoirs Case Studies; Application of new and existing petrophysical techniques to solve the unique challenges in carbonate reservoirs. Carbonate reservoir rock typing, surveillance, low-resistivity pay in carbonates, estimation of remaining oil saturation (ROS), and emerging technologies with emphasis on case histories. Of particular interest are papers relevant to California, including: Monterey Shale potential and challenges, diatomite reservoir development case studies, reservoir monitoring of enhanced recovery processes, geothermal reservoir characterization and case studies integrating ancient and modern log data. Abstracts must be submitted no later than Sunday, October 26, 2014 through online submission at http://www.spwla.org/abstracts/submit_form.php. The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. Your abstract should contain 200-500 words. Do not feel obligated to use the full-allotted length. Relevance, novelty and clarity are what our members look for at our symposia. Notification of acceptance of either oral or poster papers will be made in December 2014. If accepted, your abstract will be published in the April 2015 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be scheduled for presentation at the Long Beach Symposium, and a complete manuscript from both oral and poster will be required for the Transactions by June 1,2015. Before submitting you must agree to meet all deadlines and that extensions are not guaranteed. For questions, please contact Sharon Johnson at SPWLA, (+1) 713-947-8727 or email sharon@spwla.org. NOTE TO AUTHORS: Complete a separate online form for each abstract submitted. For multiple authors, the submission should come only from the designated corresponding author. ABSTRACT IS DUE NO LATER THAN October 26, 2014. ON-LINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AT http://www.spwla.org/abstracts/submit_form.php

bne: 2015 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SPWLA 56th Annual Logging Symposium Don't Miss our Abstract Due Date of October 26, 2014 Long Beach, CA - July 18-22, 2015 The 2015 international symposium will be held in Long Beach, California. With a current emphasis on the evaluation and development of unconventional reservoirs, and a long history of oil, gas and geothermal energy production, petrophysics in California encompasses a wide range of topics that are reflected in the theme of this conference: "The Role of Petrophysics: From Exploration Through Abandonment". The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in Long Beach, California, USA, July 18-22, 2015 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 56th Annual Symposium. We solicit papers on all aspects of formation evaluation. ° Formation Evaluation of Conventional Reservoirs; New technologies and case histories in shaly sands, carbonates, and low-resistivity pay. ° Formation Evaluation of Unconventional Reservoirs; New technologies and case histories in organic-rich mudstones, tight gas/oil, and coal bed methane. ° New Borehole Logging Technology; Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure/sampling, mud logging, imaging tool design and advancements in acquisition, processing, and data interpretation. ° High Angle/Horizontal Well Evaluation and/or Advanced Mud Logging and Real-Time Decision Making; Case histories, well placement, safety in over-pressured zones, drilling and completion optimization, wellbore stability and other well safety issues, and related new technology. ° Reservoir and Production Surveillance; Production logging, cement integrity, EOR, formation evaluation, and new technologies. ° Carbonate Reservoirs Case Studies; Application of new and existing petrophysical techniques to solve the unique challenges in carbonate reservoirs. Carbonate reservoir rock typing, surveillance, low-resistivity pay in carbonates, estimation of remaining oil saturation (ROS), and emerging technologies with emphasis on case histories. Of particular interest are papers relevant to California, including: Monterey Shale potential and challenges, diatomite reservoir development case studies, reservoir monitoring of enhanced recovery processes, geothermal reservoir characterization and case studies integrating ancient and modern log data. Abstracts must be submitted no later than Sunday, October 26, 2014 through online submission at http://www.spwla.org/abstracts/submit_form.php. The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. Your abstract should contain 200-500 words. Do not feel obligated to use the full-allotted length. Relevance, novelty and clarity are what our members look for at our symposia. Notification of acceptance of either oral or poster papers will be made in December 2014. If accepted, your abstract will be published in the April 2015 issue of Petrophysics. The paper will be scheduled for presentation at the Long Beach Symposium, and a complete manuscript from both oral and poster will be required for the Transactions by June 1,2015. Before submitting you must agree to meet all deadlines and that extensions are not guaranteed. For questions, please contact Sharon Johnson at SPWLA, (+1) 713-947-8727 or email sharon@spwla.org. NOTE TO AUTHORS: Complete a separate online form for each abstract submitted. For multiple authors, the submission should come only from the designated corresponding author. ABSTRACT IS DUE NO LATER THAN October 26, 2014. ON-LINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AT http://www.spwla.org/abstracts/submit_form.php

bne: SPWLA 2014 Fall Topical Conference! [] "Mineralogy & Elemental Composition: Measurement and Interpretation from Core, Cuttings, and Logs" CO-CHAIRS: Susan Herron, Schlumberger; Mike Dix, Weatherford; Stephen Cheshire, Saudi Aramco STEERING COMMITTEE: Michael Ashby, Apache; Matt Bratovich, Baker Hughes; Gary Simpson, Hess; Pingjun Guo, Exxon Mobil, Xiaogang Han, BP; Mike Lovell, University of Leicester; Paul Theologou, Chevron; Jerry Truax, Linn Energy; Steve Wilson, USGS SPWLA VP OF EDUCATION: Shujie Liu, BP October 19-23, in , Fort Myers, Florida (Sanibel Island) PRESENTATION APPLICATION DEADLINE: September 30, 2014 READ MORE CLICK NOW FOR TOPICS

bne: Забавно, но ровно сейчас я с этим развлекаюсь по проекту и никакого энтузиахма не испытываю

bne: AAPG/SEG/SPWLA Hedberg Conference "Fundamental Parameters Associated with Successful Fracturing - Means and Methods for Better Understanding" December 7-11, 2014, Austin, TX SPWLA HOUSTON CHAPTER TECHNOLOGY SHOWDecember 1, 2014, Houston TX - CALL FOR ABSTRACTS (deadline - Nov 16, 2014) - Complete details about these events can be found on our web site WWW.SPWLA.ORG 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: SPWLA 2015 SPRING TOPICAL CONFERENCE "PORE-SCALE IMAGING AND DIGITAL ROCKS: EXPANDING THE PETROPHYSICAL TOOLKIT" CO-CHAIRS: Terri Olson, FEI and Katerina Yared, Apache Oil STEERING COMMITTEE: Lyn Canter, Whiting; Mark Curtis, OU; Hesham El-Sobky, ConocoPhillips; Neil Fishman, Hess; Joanne Fredrich, BP; Lori Hathon, Shell; Jop Klaver, RWTH Aachen University; Pal-Eric Oren, FEI; Mark Rudnicki, ExxonMobil; Josephina Schembre-McCabe, Chevron; Carl Sisk, Ingrain; Grant Yip, ExxonMobil SPWLA VP-Education: Shujie Liu, BP May 3-7, 2015, in Stevenson, Washington PRESENTATION APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 1st READ MORE - CONFERENCE TOPICS Conference Fee (Inclusive package): SPWLA Member $1800.00 Non-SPWLA Member $1875.00 Included in this package (no modifications or exceptions) ° Registration Fee (1-4 days) ° Hotel Accommodation (Sunday-Wednesday, checking out Thursday morning) ° Monday -Wednesday Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner ° Monday - Wednesday AM/PM Coffee Breaks ° Sunday Evening Icebreaker Conference Hours (times may vary slightly with final program selection) ° Sunday, Registration 6:30PM-8:30PM, (late arrivals can pick up registration packet in the AM) ° Sunday Evening Cocktail Reception, 7:00PM-8:30PM ° Monday-Wednesday Morning Breakfast: 7:00AM-8:00AM ° Monday and Wednesday Sessions, 8:00AM-5:00PM ° Tuesday Session, 8:00am-12:00pm Afternoon Break (Optional Field Trip to FEI NanoLab, Evening Session, 6:00pm-9:00pm REGISTER NOW SPWLA Topical Conferences are designed to encourage communication amongst peers in our industry. A formal presentation is not required for acceptance to attend; we encourage you to consider a topic you wish to share at the conference. Priority will be given to applicants based on the strength of their submissions. Conference attendance is limited to seventy-five. Preference will be given to applicants who are willing to present at this topical conference. Our Policy It is the policy of this organization to provide equal opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual preference, age, or disability. Proceedings are "off the record" to encourage sharing of the latest techniques and information. 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. BE SURE TO TELL A COLLEAGUE ABOUT OUR EVENT!!

bne: SPWLA 2015 SPRING TOPICAL CONFERENCE Don't Delay Register Now! Offering you a great value package! "PORE-SCALE IMAGING AND DIGITAL ROCKS: EXPANDING THE PETROPHYSICAL TOOLKIT" CO-CHAIRS: Terri Olson, FEI and Katerina Yared, Apache Oil STEERING COMMITTEE: Lyn Canter, Whiting; Mark Curtis, OU; Hesham El-Sobky, ConocoPhillips; Neil Fishman, Hess; Joanne Fredrich, BP; Lori Hathon, Shell; Jop Klaver, RWTH Aachen University; Pal-Eric Oren, FEI; Mark Rudnicki, ExxonMobil; Josephina Schembre-McCabe, Chevron; Carl Sisk, Ingrain; Grant Yip, ExxonMobil SPWLA VP-Education: Shujie Liu, BP May 3-7, 2015, in Stevenson, Washington REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 1st READ MORE - CONFERENCE TOPICS Conference Fee (Inclusive package): SPWLA Member $1800.00 Non-SPWLA Member $1875.00 Included in this package (no modifications or exceptions) ° Registration Fee (1-4 days) ° Hotel Accommodation (Sunday-Wednesday, checking out Thursday morning) ° Monday -Wednesday Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner ° Monday - Wednesday AM/PM Coffee Breaks ° Sunday Evening Icebreaker Conference Hours (times may vary slightly with final program selection) ° Sunday, Registration 6:30PM-8:30PM, (late arrivals can pick up registration packet in the AM) ° Sunday Evening Cocktail Reception, 7:00PM-8:30PM ° Monday-Wednesday Morning Breakfast: 7:00AM-8:00AM ° Monday and Wednesday Sessions, 8:00AM-5:00PM ° Tuesday Session, 8:00am-12:00pm Afternoon Break (Optional Field Trip to FEI NanoLab) This is an optional excursion to the state-of-the-art imaging laboratory in Hillsboro, Oregon, on Tuesday afternoon. A tour of high resolution 2-D and 3-D microscopes including demos of their capabilities will be offered to small groups. An overview of capabilities and recent advances will also be presented. Transportation and regional beverages will be provided. ° Tuesday Evening Session, 7:00PM - 9:00PM REGISTER NOW SPWLA Topical Conferences are designed to encourage communication amongst peers in our industry. A formal presentation is not required for acceptance to attend; we encourage you to consider a topic you wish to share at the conference. Priority will be given to applicants based on the strength of their submissions. Conference attendance is limited to seventy-five. Preference will be given to applicants who are willing to present at this topical conference. Our Policy It is the policy of this organization to provide equal opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual preference, age, or disability. Proceedings are "off the record" to encourage sharing of the latest techniques and information. 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. BE SURE TO TELL A COLLEAGUE ABOUT OUR EVENT!!

bne: Проплатил взносы 2015 и и выписал труды-2014 и подборку по NMR Вышло $162, что не слишком греет

bne: Получил материалы, хотия в России на почте переврали фамилию Получать должен был некто "Аник" Хорошо хоть искусствоведы в штатском не пришли

bne: AN MICP-BASED PORE TYPING WORKFLOW – CORE SCALE TO LOG SCALE, Paul Theologou, Mark Skalinski, Robert Mallan, Chevron ETC DETERMINATION OF WETTABILITY FROM MAGNETIC RESONANCE RELAXATION AND DIFFUSION MEASUREMENTS ON FRESH-STATE CORES, Chanh Cao inh , Steve Crary, Philip Singer, Andrea Valori , Nate Bachman , Schlumberger, Gabor Hursan, Shouxiang Ma, Ali Belowi, Ghazi Kraishan, Saudi Aramco ESTIMATING THE PERMEABILITY OF CARBONATE ROCKS BY PRINCIPAL COMPONENT REGRESSION OF NMR AND MICP DATA, Edmilson Helton Rios, National Observatory, Adam Keith Moss, Timothy Neil Pritchard, Brent Anthony Glassborow, BG Group plc., Rodrigo Bagueira de Vasconcellos Azeredo, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil, Irineu Figueiredo, National Observatory RECONCILING THOMEER HYPERBOLAS AND SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES FOR ASSESSMENT OF WATER SATURATION AND PERMEABILITY: CASE STUDY FROM TERTIARY CARBONATE RESERVOIR, Taoufik Ait-Ettajer, Laurent Fontanelli, Mudaham Zen, Repsol CONFOCAL LASER SCANNING MICROSCOPY AND AUTOMATED PETROGRAPHIC IMAGE ANALYSIS: CAPILLARY PRESSURE CURVES AND 3D POROSITY RECONSTRUCTION IN DIFFERENT ROCK TYPES, Miguel Angel Caja, Repsol Technology Center, Laurent Fontanelli, Repsol Technology Hub, Maria Fernanda Leon, Repsol Technology Center, Taoufik Ait-Ettajer, Repsol Technology Hub, Diana Acero-Allard, Schlumberger Doll Research, Weishu Zhao, Schlumberger Dhahran Carbonate Research, Neil Hurley, Schlumberger Doll Research, (now with Chevron Energy Technology Company) CORE PLUG NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR) ANALYSIS AS A METHOD TO ESTIMATE PERMEABILITY ANISOTROPY, Evan R. McCarney, Magritek Ltd, Sam Taylor-Offord, Victoria University Wellington, Malcolm J. Arnot, GNS Science, Mark W. Hunter, Magritek Ltd., Mark J.F. Lawrence, GNS Science EFFECT OF PORE GEOMETRIES ON ARCHIE’S EXPONENTS IN TIGHT SANDY CONGLOMERATE, Liu Xuefeng and Diao Qinglei, China University of Petroleum, Li Danyong and Zhao Tianpeng, Irock Technologies, Sun Baodian, CNPC Logging Company, Zhao Jianpeng, China University of Petroleum ESTIMATION OF IN-SITU RELATIVE PERMEABILITY AND CAPILLARY PRESSURE FROM INVERSION OF WIRELINE FORMATION TESTER DATA, Koksal Cig, Morten Kristensen and Cosan Ayan, Schlumberger, Eric Mackay, Heriot-Watt University INVERSION-BASED INTERPRETATION OF SONIC DISPERSION LOGS USING SEMI-ANALYTICAL SPATIAL SENSITIVITY FUNCTIONS, Shan Huang, and Carlos Torres-Verdнn, The University of Texas at Austin NEW METHODOLOGY FOR LOG PETROPHYSICS EVALUATION IN SAN JORGE GOLF BASIN, ARGENTINA, INTEGRATING SPECTROSCOPY, DIELECTRIC DISPERSION AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE., Andre Paschier, and Laurent Mosse, Schlumberger, Cecilia Biurrun, Julia Cabrera, Daniel Maza, Matias Suppicich and Eduardo Breda, YPF PATTERN RECOGNITION IN A DIGITAL AGE: A GAMEBOARD APPROACH TO DETERMINING PETROPHYSICAL PARAMETERS, Daniel A. Krygowski and Robert M. Cluff, The Discovery Group TOTAL THERMODYNAMICALLY CONSISTENT ESTIMATION OF HYDROCARBON COMPOSITION FROM NUCLEAR AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE MEASUREMENTS, Hyungjoo Lee and Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin A MULTILEVEL ITERATIVE METHOD FOR QUANTIFYING EFFECTS OF PORE-SIZE DISTRIBUTION ON PHASE EQUILIBRIUM OF MULTI-COMPONENT HYDROCARBON FLUIDS IN UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE PLAYS, Baoyan Li and Alberto Mezzatesta, Baker Hughes, Yixin Ma, Oklahoma Universit A NEW MODELING METHOD FOR ACCURATE ESTIMATION OF HYDROCARBON PHASE BEHAVIOR UNDER THE NANO-PORE CONFINEMENT OF UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE RESERVOIRS, Alberto Mezzatesta and Baoyan Li, Baker Hughes, Yinghui Li, InPetro Technologies, Bahareh Nojabei, Penn State University APPLYING MICRON-SCALE SPATIAL MINERALOGY ANALYSIS AND LITHOTYPING OF DRILL CUTTINGS TO LOGSCALE GEOPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF CLAY-RICH RESERVOIRS, David Haberlah, Cary Purdy, Kimball Skinner, Eric Goergen, Herman Lemmens, FEI DETERMINATION OF TOTAL SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA USING CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY AND NITROGEN ADSORPTION: A CASE STUDY IN MONTEREY, NIOBRARA, BAKKEN, HAYNESVILLE, AND EUROPEAN SILURIAN FORMATION, Lemuel J Godinez, Milad Saidian and Manika Prasad, Colorado School of Mines FORMATION EVALUATION OF MULTIPLE PAY ZONES WITHIN AN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIR (PERMIAN BASIN): AN INTEGRATED INTERPRETATION USING ELEMENTAL, MINERALOGICAL, PROGRAMMED PYROLYSIS, AND MUD-GAS DATA., Pukar Mainali, Weatherford Labs, Gbenga Yemidale, Weatherford, Brian Hankins and Christopher C. Matson, Weatherford Labs, Uduzei Ovbiagele, Weatherford NEW INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUE TO EVALUATE SHALE SWEETSPOTS, A CASE STUDY FROM NORTH AFRICA, Ahmed Algarhy, Richard M. Bateman and M. Y Soliman, Texas Tech University RAPID INVERSION OF POROSITY LOGS IN SUB-RESOLUTION BEDS WITH LAYER THICKNESS UNCERTAINTY, J. A. Whetton, H. Chok and P. A. S. Elkington, Weatherford RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN COMPRESSIONAL, SHEAR, AND DENSITY LOGS IN UNCONVENTIONAL FORMATIONS, John Quirein, Mehdi Far, Ming Gu, Deepak Gokaraju and Jim Witkowsky, Halliburton SELECTIVE ADSORPTIVES FOR MICRO-AND MESO-PORE STRUCTURE AND WETTING ORIENTATION STUDY OF SELF-RESOURCING SHALES, Sanyog Kumar and Manika Prasad, Colorado School of Mines SHALE GAS TRANSPORT IN ROCK MATRIX: DIFFUSION AND CAPILLARY CONDENSATION, Jin-Hong Chen, Qiushi Sun, Dan Georgi and Hui-Hai Liu, Aramco Research Centers-Houston, Luis Estevez and Emmanuel P Giannelis, Cornell University USING ADVANCED LOGGING MEASUREMENTS TO DEVELOP A ROBUST PETROPHYSICAL MODEL FOR THE BAKKEN PETROLEUM SYSTEM, Gary A. Simpson and John Hohman, Hess Corporation, Iain Pirie and Jack Horkowitz, Schlumberger USING MICRO-RESISTIVITY IMAGING AND ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS DATA TO IDENTIFY THIN ORGANIC-RICH BEDS IN THE WILLISTON BASIN, NORTH DAKOTA, Treasure Bailley and Robert Denton, Halliburton, Flemming Mengel, Anschutz Exploration Company USING SONIC AND RESISTIVITY EFFECTIVE MEDIUM THEORIES TO QUANTIFY THE INFLUENCE OF ROCK FABRIC ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC MUDROCKS, Paul Sayar and Carlos Torres-Verdнn, The University of Texas at Austin NEW RESISTIVITY MODELS FOR RESERVOIR MONITORING APPLICATIONS, Ahmed Fouda, Burkay Donderici, Glenn Wilson, Tasneem Mandviwala and Etienne Samson, Halliburton http://www.spwla2015.com/documents/Symposium_Brochure_Website_highres_SPWLA.pdf

bne: http://www.spwla2015.com/registration.html SPWLA15 Technical Program NOTE: Selected papers listed below may not be in the order in which they will be presented. The final technical program may differ from that shown due to paper withdrawals. All technical sessions are held in The Long Beach Convention Center - Terrace Theater. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind is strictly prohibited in all areas including technical sessions, workshops and exhibition hall. CARBONATE RESERVOIRS CASE STUDIES AN MICP-BASED PORE TYPING WORKFLOW - CORE SCALE TO LOG SCALE, Paul Theologou, Mark Skalinski, Robert Mallan, Chevron ETC CASE STUDIES OF LOW RESISTIVITY PAY IN A CLEAN CARBONATE RESERVOIR,. Juan Gerardo del Бngel Morales, Alejandro Omar Hurtado Ordoсez, Francisco Damiбn Lуpez Aboites, Marнa de Jesъs Correa Lуpez, PEMEX, Carlos A. Buenrostro and Pedro Anguiano-Rojas, QRI CHALLENGES OF DEVELOPING PETROPHYSICAL RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATIONS IN COMPLEX LOW POROSITY FRACTURED CARBONATES - INTEGRATING PORE GEOMETRY, DETERMINISTIC PETROPHYSICAL ROCK TYPES AND SATURATION HEIGHT MODELS - PEMEX CASE STUDY OFFSHORE MEXICO., J. Mendez de Leon, PEMEX , G. W. Gunter, NExT/Schlumberger, E.J. Viro, Consultant NExT Schlumberger DETERMINATION OF WETTABILITY FROM MAGNETIC RESONANCE RELAXATION AND DIFFUSION MEASUREMENTS ON FRESH-STATE CORES, Chanh Cao inh , Steve Crary, Philip Singer, Andrea Valori , Nate Bachman , Schlumberger, Gabor Hursan, Shouxiang Ma, Ali Belowi, Ghazi Kraishan, Saudi Aramco DIELECTRIC RESPONSES OF CARBONATES FROM AN ALBIAN CARBONATE RESERVOIR, CAMPOS BASIN, BRAZIL, Michael B Clennell, Matthew Josh, Tongchen Han, Lionel Esteban, CSIRO EFFECTS OF OIL BASE MUD ADDITIVES ON PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES ON CARBONATE RESERVOIR - SAUDI ARABIA CASE STUDY, Abdullah Alakeely, Gabor Hursan, Charles Bradford, Saudi Aramco ESTIMATING THE PERMEABILITY OF CARBONATE ROCKS BY PRINCIPAL COMPONENT REGRESSION OF NMR AND MICP DATA, Edmilson Helton Rios, National Observatory, Adam Keith Moss, Timothy Neil Pritchard, Brent Anthony Glassborow, BG Group plc., Rodrigo Bagueira de Vasconcellos Azeredo, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil, Irineu Figueiredo, National Observatory EVOLVING PETROPHYSICS OF THE OVERBURDEN - A SPECTROSCOPY APPROACH, Amitabha Chatterjee, Harish Datir, Mirza Hassan Baig, Jack Horkowitz, Jim Grau, Schlumberger, Jeremy Goonting, Helen Haneferd, Dianne Tompkins, Brett Wendt, ConocoPhillips GAS PRODUCTION PREDICTION IN CARBONATE RESERVOIR BASED ON CT AND NMR LOGGING, Li Ning, Wang Kewen, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina, Wu Lihong, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Zhang Gong and Wu Hongliang, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina, Zhao Luzi, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Feng Qingfu and Feng Zhou, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina IMPROVED PERMEABILITY PREDICTION IN HETEROGENEOUS CARBONATE RESERVOIRS: A NEW APPROACH USING ROCK TYPING AND WIRELINE FORMATION TESTING, Iulian N. Hulea, Shyamalan Ramaswami, Daniela Frese, Shell Global Solutions INTEGRATED PETROPHYSICAL ROCK CLASSIFICATION IN THE MCELROY FIELD, WEST TEXAS, Mehrnoosh Saneifar, University of Texas A&M, Mark Skalinski and Paul Theologou, Chevron ETC, Clifford Cuffey, Chevron MBCU, Rafael Salazar-tio, Chevron ETC MULTIFREQUENCY DIELECTRIC TOOL IDENTIFIES OIL/WATER CONTACTS WITHIN COMPLEX MEXICAN CARBONATES IN OIL-BASED MUD, Marco A. Cabrera R., Eric Decoster and Constancio I. Barajas G., Schlumberger, Antonio Sanchez Trejo and Julian Gonzalez Morales, PEMEX MULTI-SCALE CHARACTERIZATION OF PORE STRUCTURE IN CARBONATE FORMATIONS FOR ENHANCED ASSESSMENT OF PETROPHYSICAL AND COMPOSITIONAL PROPERTIES, Mehrnoosh Saneifar, Emmanuel Oyewole and Zoya Heidari, Texas A&M University NMR LOG INTERPRETATION IN BIMODAL CARBONATE ROCKS BASED ON CORE-TO-LOG INTEGRATION, Frederico Bastos Schuab, UNICAMP/PETROBRAS, Alessandra Winter, CEPETRO/UNICAMP, Osvair Vidal Trevisan, UNICAMP PETROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE ELASTIC MODULI MODELING: SECONDARY POROSITY, SATURATION AND PERMEABILITY EVALUATION IN COMPLEX CARBONATES THROUGH THE ROCK-PHYSICS TECHNIQUES, Sergey Vorobiev, Wintershall, Vladimir Vorobyev, Lukoil Overseas RECONCILING THOMEER HYPERBOLAS AND SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES FOR ASSESSMENT OF WATER SATURATION AND PERMEABILITY: CASE STUDY FROM TERTIARY CARBONATE RESERVOIR, Taoufik Ait-Ettajer, Laurent Fontanelli, Mudaham Zen, Repsol FORMATION EVALUATION OF CONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS A NEW MODEL FOR UNDERSTANDING TRIAXIAL INDUCTION RESPONSE IN DIPPING CROSSBEDDED FORMATIONS, Gong Li Wang, Tom Barber, Peter Wu, David Allen, and Aria Abubakar, Schlumberger A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO WIRELINE FORMATION TESTING PROVIDES A HIGHER LEVEL OF RESERVOIR UNDERSTANDING, Waqar Ahmad Khan, Diptaroop Chakraborty, Rojelio Medina, Venkat Jambunathan, Jim Galford, Luis Quintero, Ron Balliet, Rohin Naveena-Chandran and Sandeep Ramakrishna, Halliburton, Tony Gonnell, Connie L. Bargas, Ryan T. Murphy and Arthur H. Saller, Cobalt International Energy ACOUSTIC LOG & QAQC PROCESSING, Ahmed AbdelKarim, BG Group Consultant Petrophysicist, Tim Pritchard, BG Group Chief Of Petrophysics ADVANCED FORMATION LOGGING: A CASE STUDY OF REVEALING THE TRUE POTENTIAL OF A GAS RESERVOIR, Keith Boyle, Chevron, Djisan Kho, Schlumberger , Paul Pillai, Chevron , Olga Filipstova, Schlumberger ADVANCED RESERVOIR FLUID CHARACTERIZATION UTILIZING LOGGING-WHILE-DRILLING, A DEEP WATER CASE STUDY, Franck Michel, Jerry House and James Wilkins, Halliburton, Rob Alexander, Marubeni Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. 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Far and John Quirein, Halliburton, Liwei Ou, Colorado School of Mines NEW OPTIONS FOR WIRELINE LOGGING DEPTH DATA QUALITY IMPROVEMENT, Harald Bolt, ICT Europe, Ton Loermans, Consultant, Philippe Theys, Consultant NEW SAMPLING WHILE DRILLING TECHNOLOGY IN HORIZONTAL WELLS SAVES INTERVENTION COSTS IN MARGINAL FIELDS - A CASE STUDY FROM THE THANG LONG FIELD, VIETNAM, Vu Viet Hung, Phan Phuoc Gia and Nam Nguyen Van, Lam Son Joint Operating Company, Nikhil Hardikar, Jos Pragt and Raveen Kumar, Baker Hughes RBF-BASED NMR VISCOSITY PREDICTION MODEL FOR KUWAIT SHALLOW UNCONSOLIDATED VISCOUS OIL FORMATION, Khalid Ahmed, Faisal Hassan, Fatma Taqi and Waleed Al-Khamees, Kuwait Oil Company, Songhua Chen, Wei Shao and Magdalena Sandor, Halliburton Energy Services RESISTIVITY ANISOTROPY AND FORMATION DIP EVALUATION AT ALL WELL INCLINATIONS USING LWD DIRECTIONAL ELECTROMAGNETIC MEASUREMENTS, Mathias Horstmann and Keli Sun, Schlumberger, Per Atle Olsen, Statoil, Peter Berger, OMV, Steve C. Crary, Dzevat Omeragic and Roger Griffiths, Schlumberger SPECTRAL GAMMA RAY MEASUREMENT WHILE DRILLING, Libai Xu, Cornelis Huiszoon, Jiaxin Wang, Bob Adolph, Jong Yi, Dustin Cavin, Gary Laughlin and Ed Tollefsen, Schlumberger UTILIZATION OF ELECTRO-MAGNETIC ACOUSTIC TRANSDUCERS IN DOWNHOLE CEMENT EVALUATION, Doug Patterson, Ed Domangue, Pawel Matuszyk and Jesus Tizon, Baker Hughes RESERVOIR AND PRODUCTION SURVEILLANCE ENHANCE RESERVOIR UNDERSTANDING BY THE INTEGRATION OF POST-FRAC PRODUCTION LOGGING DATA WITH (PRE-FRAC) STATIC PETROPHYSICAL DESCRIPTION, William Dawson, German Merletti, Adrian Zett, Robert Clark, David Spain and Michael Webster, BP FIELD EXPERIENCE OF NMR LOGGING THROUGH FIBER-REINFORCED PLASTIC CASING IN AN EOR OBSERVATION WELL, Azzan Hamed Al-Yaarubi and John Edwards, Schlumberger, Suryanarayana Guntupalli, Liali Al-Qasmi, Jackie Kechichian and Ghalib Al-Hinai , Petroleum Development Oman, Nate Bachman and Aryaf Al Amri, Schlumberger, Matthias Appel, Shell NEW RESISTIVITY MODELS FOR RESERVOIR MONITORING APPLICATIONS, Ahmed Fouda, Burkay Donderici, Glenn Wilson, Tasneem Mandviwala and Etienne Samson, Halliburton THE EFFECT OF TIME ON APPARENT CEMENT INTEGRITY - TIME-LAPSE LOGGING OF CEMENT BOND LOGS, Ian Leslie, Tom Bradley and Julius Balamaga, Baker Hughes RDS, Steve Gill, Baker Hughes, Pressure Pumping Services, Iain Whyte, Tullow Oil WELL PRODUCTION AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION IN DEEP WATER GRAVEL PACKED COMPLETIONS, Ivan D. Pinzon, Adrian Zett and Xiaogang Han, BP, Shang Kwong, Chris McIlroy, Weijun Guo and Daniel Dorffer, Halliburton

bne: SPWLA 2015 Fall Topical Conference WE HOPE YOUR MAKING PLANS TO JOIN US! SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT with REGISTRATION! REGISTER ONLY! COMPLETION PETROPHYSICS November 12-13 Houston, TX "Adding and preserving value during completion and production" Synthesis and integration of well logging measurements and petrophysical evaluation methods with innovative completion and production engineering in both complex offshore conventional reservoirs and in heterogeneous organic mudstone reservoirs are essential to step up operations effectiveness, to add value over the life of field development, and to thrive in difficult environments. To encourage sharing of the latest techniques and ideas, conference attendance is limited and proceedings are off the record. The conference will address the importance and the impact of Completion Petrophysics into the whole life of the well and reservoir management. Potential topics include: ° Current challenges and applications in petrophysics-assisted completion design ° Technology development requirements to face current and future challenges ° Assessing completion effectiveness and establishing a production baseline ° Impact of completion and production petrophysics into short and long term reservoir and well surveillance ° Use of monitoring and surveillance for improving future completion design, remediation, and recompletion Steering Committee Ivan D. Pinzon, BP, Chair Rafay Ansari, L48 Bob Cluff, Discovery Group Dale Fitz, ExxonMobil Jason Gendur, Schlumberger Nathan Vrubel, Chevron Dennis F. Wyatt, Chevron Zoya Heidari, UT Austin Michael Manning, Southwestern Energy Chris Morton, L48 Eric Murphy, Chesapeake Luis Quintero, Halliburton Robin Slocombe, Schlumberger Ricardo Quintero, WellTec Tie Sun, L48 Adrian Zett, BP Shujie Liu, Oxy, SPWLA VP Education Conference Fee: SPWLA Member $170. and Non-Member $220. Venue: Schlumberger, 10001 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77042 Application Deadline: October 15, 2015

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bne: Home Technical Program Sponsorship Exhibition Committee members Hotel Information Student Papers Technical Program Feb 3, 2016 A comprehensive three-day technical program will cover the following topics: Complex Reservoirs and New Play Types Formation Evaluation of Conventional Reservoirs Formation Evaluation of Unconventional Reservoirs High Angle/Horizontal Well Evaluation and/or Advanced Mud Logging and Real-Time Decision-Making New Borehole Logging Technology Reservoir and Production Surveillance NOTE: Selected papers listed below may not be in the order in which they will be presented. The final technical program may differ from that shown due to paper withdrawals. All technical sessions are held in Harpa Conference Center. Photography and video/audio recording of any kind is strictly prohibited in all areas including technical sessions, workshops and exhibition hall. COMPLEX RESERVOIRS AND NEW PLAY TYPES FORMATION TESTING AND SAMPLING IN LOW-MOBILITY FORMATIONS AN EXAMPLE OF THE BENEFITS OF NEW TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS Margaret Aasly, VNG Norge AS, Gavin Sibbald and William Orrell, Baker Hughes HOW PORE-SCALE ATTRIBUTES MAY BE USED TO DERIVE ROBUST DRAINAGE AND IMBIBITION WATER SATURATION MODELS IN COMPLEX TIGHT-GAS RESERVOIRS German Merletti, Pavel Gramin, Sarita Salunke, Jeffry Hamman, David Spain, Vahid Shabro and Peter Armitage, BP, Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin, Greg Salter and John Dacy, Core Laboratories IMPACT OF ACCURATE AND ROBUST NUCLEAR MODELLING FOR ENHANCING RESERVOIR AND WELL SURVEILLANCE Xiaogang Han, Emin Alkhasov, Michael Webster and Adrian Zett, BP, Weijun Guo and Luis Quintero, Halliburton INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES APPLIED ON LOGGING-WHILE-DRILLING AZIMUTHAL DENSITY DATA FOR REDUCING STRUCTURAL UNCERTAINTIES CASE STUDIES Franck Michel, David Hinz and Timothy Parker, Halliburton INTEGRATING CORE AND WELL LOG DATA TO CHARACTERIZE A HEAVY OIL SAND RESERVOIR IN KEARL, ALBERTA Pingjun Guo, ExxonMobil, Sam Zheng, XTO Energy, Michael Nicholis, Imperial Oil Resources NEW METHOD OF PETROPHYSICAL ROCK CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MICP AND GRAIN-SIZE DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS Mauro Palavecino and Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin THE CONGLOMERATES CHALLENGE: EVALUATING THE NEW HYDROCARBON PLAYS ON THE NORWEGIAN SHELF Amitabha Chatterjee, Mirza Hassan Baig, Karl-Erik Holm Sylta, Harish Datir, Jean-Marc Donadille and Richard Leech, Schlumberger, Terje Kollien, Sven Erik Foyn and Ingrid Piene Gianotten, Lundin Norway AS TIME LAPSED IMAGE LOGGING TO CHARACTERIZE NATURAL & HYDRAULIC FRACTURE INTERACTION: INNOVATIVE FIRST IN TYPE DATA ACQUISITION Rupdip Guha, Cairn India Limited, Manabesh Chowdhury, Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd, Amit Ranjan and Jayabrata Kolay, Cairn India Limited FORMATION EVALUATION OF CONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS A COMPREHENSIVE INVESTIGATION OF SHALES AND THEIR DIELECTRIC AND ELECTRICAL BEHAVIOUR Matthew Josh, CSIRO A MODEST APPROACH OF CONVERTING HIGH RESOLUTION BOREHOLE DATA INTO SEISMIC MODE Sarvagya Parashar and Chung Yee Lee, Halliburton, Ko Ko Kyi and M Hadi Zakaria, Petronas Carigali A NEW METHOD FOR ASSESSMENT OF PERMEABILITY AND DIRECTIONAL CONDUCTING PORE NETWORK USING ELECTRIC CONDUCTANCE IN POROUS MEDIA Emmanuel Oyewole, Texas A&M University, Zoya Heidari, The University of Texas at Austin A PHYSICS-BASED MODEL FOR THE DIELECTRIC RESPONSE OF SHALY SANDS Denise Freed, Nikita Seleznev and Chang-Yu Hou, Schlumberger, Pabitra Sen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kamilla Fellah, Schlumberger, Gabriel Dumy, MINES ParisTech - Ecole des mines de Paris A PORE BODY-PORE THROAT-BASED CAPILLARY APPROACH FOR NMR INTERPRETATION IN CARBONATE ROCKS USING THE COATES EQUATION Edith Mueller-Huber, Technical University Berlin, Juergen Schoen, Montanuniversitaet Leoben and Frank Boerner, Technical University Berlin ACOUSTIC FRACTURE CHARACTERISATION - INTELLIGENT INTERPRETATION Jennifer Market, Weatherford ADVANCED LWD NMR PROCESSING AND INTERPRETATION TECHNIQUES TO CHARACTERIZE DEEP WATER SILICICLASTIC RESERVOIRS OFFSHORE ANGOLA Mauro DaCruz, Carlo Sanuca and Fernando Martins, BP, Doug Murray, Vikas Jain and Nadileiny Silva, Schlumberger AN INNOVATIVE CASED-HOLE, OIL-SATURATION METHOD OF UTILIZING EXCESS CARBON ANALYSIS OF PULSED NEUTRON MEASUREMENTS IN A SILICICLASTIC CENOZOIC FORMATION, LOS LLANOS BASIN, COLOMBIA Freddy Mendez, Nora Alarcon and Sandeep Gade, Baker Hughes Inc, Juan Manuel Ulloa, Diana Chaparro, Sonia Lara and Sandro Arango, Ecopetrol COMBINING HIGH-RESOLUTION WELLBORE IMAGES AND NMR TO REDUCE UNCERTAINTIES IN THIN-BEDDED PAY PENETRATED BY HIGH-ANGLE WELLBORES Lene Hauge and Stephen Morris, Baker Hughes, Egil Fjeldberg and Tone M. Haldorsen, Statoil, Tom Bradley, Jon Torkel Petersen and Ingelinn Aarnes, Baker Hughes CONNECTED CONDUCTING POROSITY: A CONCEPT FOR UNIFYING RESISTIVITY-POROSITY MODELS Crystal Pate and David Kennedy, Southwestern Energy DISTINGUISHING IN-PLACE HYDROCARBONS FROM OBM INVASION BY INTEGRATING CONVENTIONAL AND ADVANCED FORMATION EVALUATION WORKFLOWS WITH A NEW INNOVATIVE GAS RATIO ANALYSIS APPROACH Nicklas Ritzmann and Ingelinn Aarnes, Baker Hughes Inc, Petter Ulrik Gahre and Marit Kongslien, NORECO, Tom Bradley and Richard Socki, Baker Hughes Inc EXTRACTING MORE FROM WIRELINE FORMATION TESTING: BETTER PERMEABILITY ESTIMATION Shyam Ramaswami, Melton Hows and Hani Elshahawi, Shell FINDING OIL IN A DEPLETED FIELD USING SP AND PULSED NEUTRON LOGS Tracy Pursell, Eric Pasternack, Patrick Lowry and Veronica Chitwood, Denbury Resources FORMATION FLUID COMPOSITION DETERMINED BY LWD FLUID SAMPLING IN HIGHLY DEVIATED WELL IN THE NORTH SEA Nicklas Ritzmann, Jos Pragt and Ingelinn Aarnes, Baker Hughes, Asfaw Tenna Woyessa, Erlend Moldrheim, Reidar Steinsland, Jon-Inge Paulsen, Paal Fristad, An-Magritt Hasos and Ashok Kumar Chejara, Statoil FOUNDATIONAL FLAWS IN MODERN PETROPHYSICAL MODELS Yaz Meridji, Scott Jacobson and David Kennedy, Southwestern Energy GEOMETRICAL FACTOR OF CONDUCTIVITY IN ROCKS: BRINGING NEW RIGOR TO A MATURE MODEL David Kennedy, Southwestern Energy Company, David Herrick, Yellowstone Petrophysics, Carl Fredrik Berg, Statoil HOW CAN MICROFRACTURING IMPROVE RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT? Mayank Malik, Chevron Energy Technology Company, Colin Jones, Alex Fraser and Pablo Carnicero, Chevron Upstream Europe IMPROVED WATER SATURATION ASSESSMENT FROM SPONTANEOUS POTENTIAL LOGS: A MODERN APPROACH Joshua Christopher Bautista-Anguiano and Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin, Joachim Strobel, Wintershall IMPROVING THE INTERPRETATION OF FORMATION-TESTER MEASUREMENTS WITH EXPEDIENT AND DETAILED NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS Juan Diego Escobar Gomez and Carlos Torres-Verdin, The University of Texas at Austin, Mark Proett, Aramco Services Company and Shouxiang Ma, Saudi Aramco INNOVATIVE SIDEWALL PRESSURE CORING TECHNOLOGY YIELDS IMPROVED RESERVOIR INSIGHT IN MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS John Pinkett and Donald Westacott, Halliburton JOINT INTERPRETATION OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE FLUID VOLUMES AND RESISTIVITY-BASED WATER SATURATION A MISSED OPPORTUNITY? Thern Holger and Geoffrey Page, Baker Hughes Inc LAMINATION ANALYSIS FROM ELECTRICAL BOREHOLE IMAGES: A QUANTITATIVE WORKFLOW Josselin Kherroubi, Carlos Maeso and Helena Gamero Diaz, Schlumberger LOW RESOLUTION 3D FORMATION EVALUATION. A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR EVALUATING COMPLEX THIN BEDS AND OTHER APPLICATIONS Rick Aldred, Consultant and Wanida Sritongthae, PTT E&P PLC MICRO-CT ASSISTED INTERPRETATION OF NMR RESPONSES OF HETEROGENEOUS MIXED-WET CARBONATE ROCK Nawaf I. SayedAkram, Igor Shikhov, Ji-Youn Arns and Christoph H. Arns, The University of New South Wales MULTIDETECTOR PULSED-NEUTRON TECHNOLOGY FOR LOW-POROSITY RESERVOIR INTERPRETATION METHODOLOGY Natasa Mekic, Weijun Guo and Freeman Hill, Halliburton NMR CONSIDERATIONS IN SHALE EVALUATION Carl Sondergeld, Ali Tinni, Alexander Besov and Chandra Rai, University of Oklahoma NMR T2 FLUIDS SUBSTITUTION Chanh Cao Minh, Vikas Jain and Roger Griffiths, Schlumberger ON UNCERTAINTY ESTIMATION AND MAKE USE OF FIRST ORDER ERROR PROPAGATION AS INTEGRAL PART OF PETROPHYSICAL CALCULATION Stein Ottar Stalheim, Statoil ASA PETROPHYSICAL CUT OFF DEFINITION BASED ON DYNAMIC RESERVOIR PARAMETERS Serge V. Galley, Shell PORE GEOMETRY ASSESSMENT FROM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE USING 3D PRINTED PLUGS STANDARD Lionel Esteban and Bruce Maney, CSIRO Energy RESERVOIR EVALUATION, DOWNHOLE FLUID ANALYSIS AND RESERVOIR FLUID GEODYNAMICS Oliver C. Mullins, Hadrien Dumont, Vinay Mishra, Thomas Pfeiffer, Vladislav Achourov, Andrew E. Pomerantz, Julian Y. Zuo and Peter Tilke, Schlumberger, Chengli Dong and Hani Elshahawi, Shell, Rolando Di Primio, Lundin RESERVOIR FACIES CHARACTERIZATION OF TURBIDITE DEPOSITS WITH INTEGRATION OF ADVANCED WELL-LOGS AND FORMATION-TESTER MEASUREMENTS Hamid Hadibeik, Zunerge Guevara, Chris Williams, Kaveri Ray and Sandeep Ramakrishna, Halliburton ROCK-TYPING OF THIN-BEDDED RESERVOIR ROCK BY NMR IN THE PRESENCE OF DIFFUSION COUPLING Nader Alhwety, Igor Shikhov and Christoph H. Arns, The University of New South Wales SPECIFIC PRODUCTIVITY INDEX FROM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND PRODUCTION LOGGING: AN INNOVATIVE WAY TO ADDRESS PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION AND RESERVOIR MODELING ISSUES Marco Pirrone and Giuseppe Galli, Eni S.p.A., Sara Melloncelli, Intern of Eni S.p.A. TAR MAT FORMATION ON BAFFLES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE OIL COLUMN Thomas Pfeiffer, Schlumberger, Rolando DiPrimio, Lundin Petroleum Norway AS, Vladislav Achourov and Oliver Mullins, Schlumberger THE EFFECTS OF REPEATED INTERRUPTIONS DURING THE CLEAN-UP CYCLE IN A CHALLENGING LOGGING-WHILE-DRILLING FLUID SAMPLING OPERATION Francisco Galvan Sanchez, Jos Pragt, Tushar Patil, Carmen Vieitez and Virochan Ganjoo, Baker Hughes UNCONSOLIDATED THIN BED CLASTIC PETROPHYSICS - LESSONS LEARNT, GREATER DOLPHIN AREA, TRINIDAD Stefan Calvert, Candice Ogiste, Arden Burrowes, Mike Millar and Tim Pritchard, BG Group WHERES MY FRACTURE GONE? - IMAGING A HYDRAULIC FRACTURE AWAY FROM A CASED BOREHOLE BEFORE AND AFTER STIMULATION Asmer Sadigova and Geoff Page, Baker Hughes, Evgeny Tyurin and Yarick Ionnikoff, Ruspetro WHICH SATURATION-HEIGHT FUNCTION? Stephen J. Adams, WellEval.com Pte. Ltd. FORMATION EVALUATION OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS ADVANCED LOG INTERPRETATION IN FIELD DEVELOPMENT Richard Merkel, Denver Petrophysics and Margaret Lessenger, Newfield Exploration AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO QUANTIFY THE IMPACT OF KEROGEN MATURITY ON ITS CHEMICAL AROMATICITY AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY Anqi Yang, Texas A&M University and Zoya Heidari, The University of Texas at Austin AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO QUANTIFY THE IMPACT OF RELATIVE HUMIDITY ON NMR-BASED ASSESSMENT OF CLAY BOUND WATER Kai Cheng, Texas A&M University and Zoya Heidari, The University of Texas at Austin AN EXPERIMENTAL MULTI-SCALE APPROACH FOR ASSESSMENT OF UNCERTAINTY IN ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ROCK COMPONENTS IN ORGANIC-RICH MUDROCKS AND ITS IMPACT ON EFFECTIVE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Clotilde Chen Valdes, Texas A&M University, Zoya Heidari and Saurabh Tandon, The University of Texas at Austin AN INTEGRATED TOTAL SHALE APPROACH USING TEXTURAL INFORMATION FROM PETROGRAPHY, CORE AND LOGS Stephen Cheshire, Saudi Aramco ASSESSING RESERVOIR QUALITY IN TIGHT OIL PLAYS WITH THE DOWNHOLE RESERVOIR PRODUCIBILITY INDEX (RPI) Drew Pomerantz, Ravi Kausik, Stacy Reeder, Paul Craddock, Jing Yang, Robert Kleinberg, Erik Rylander, Iain Pirie and Rick Lewis, Schlumberger CASE STUDY: APPLICATION OF MULTICOMPONENT INDUCTION TOOL INVERSION TO NATURAL/DRILLING INDUCED FRACTURE CHARACTERIZATION IN A RESOURCE PLAY Sweta Bose and Scott Jacobsen, Southwestern Energy CHARACTERIZATION OF AZIMUTHAL SLOWNESS SENSITIVITY FOR LWD UNIPOLE TOOLS Denis Syresin, Naoki Sakiyama, Hiroaki Yamamoto, Ryohei Iritani and Hiroshi Nakajima, Schlumberger Kabushiki Kaisha COMBINING HIGH-RESOLUTION WITH LARGER VOLUME IMAGES FOR IMPROVED CHARACTERIZATION OF MUDSTONE RESERVOIRS: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE BARNETT SHALE Andrew Fogden, Eric Goergen and Terri Olson, FEI Oil & Gas, Qianhao Cheng, Jill Middleton, Andrew Kingston, Department of Applied Mathematics, Australian National University, Mark Curtis and Jeremy Jernigen, University of Oklahoma COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PULSED-NEUTRON DERIVED OPENHOLE AND CASEDHOLE LITHOLOGY, MINERALOGY AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIR Freddy Mendez, Baker Hughes Inc, Gustavo Diaz, Petrolera Entre Lomas SA, Nora Alarcon, Martin Paris, Angel Lopez and Sandeep Gade, Baker Hughes Inc COMPARISON OF PREDICTIVE ORGANIC MATTER CORRELATIONS IN NORTH AMERICAN SHALE PLAYS Adam Haecker, Continental Resources, Humberto Carvajal, Core Lab and Jen White, Continental Resources CONVERGENT INTEGRATED PETROPHYSICAL ANALYSIS OF TOC, MINERAL CONCENTRATIONS, AND POROSITY IN HYDROCARBON-BEARING UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS Hao Zhang, Freddy Mendez, Elton Frost, Ian McGlynn, Alberto Mezzatesta and Terry Quinn, Baker Hughes, Michael Manning, Southwestern Energy DEPLOYING A FIT-FOR-PURPOSE FORMATION EVALUATION PROGRAM TO DE-RISK A TIGHT GAS SAND PLAY ONSHORE AUSTRALIA Jose Murta de Oliveira Neto and Tim Pritchard, BG Group plc DEVELOPMENT OF AN EFFECTIVE RESERVOIR MODEL FOR EAGLEFORD SHALE FROM WELLBORE ENVIRONMENT, WEBB COUNTY, SOUTH TEXAS Aamir Siddiqui and Amer Hanif, Baker Hughes, Pat Noon, SM Energy, Freddy Mendez and John Longo, Baker Hughes EXPERIMENTAL QUANTIFICATION OF THE IMPACT OF THERMAL MATURITY ON KEROGEN DENSITY Anqi Yang, Texas A&M University and Zoya Heidari, The University of Texas at Austin HAZARD AVOIDANCE AND COMPLETION OPTIMIZATION BY INTEGRATION OF RESERVOIR NAVIGATION SERVICES AND NEAR-WELL DEEP SHEAR WAVE IMAGING Eduardo Cazeneuve , Neil Peterson, Karim Sabaa, Aaron Rever, Dustin Flatt, David Gadzhimirzaev, Syed Mohsan Shah, Baker Hughes Inc, Kurt Von Plonski and Mark Semmelbeck, Battlecat Oil & Gas, LLC HIGH AND LOW-FIELD NMR RELAXOMETRY AND DIFFUSOMETRY OF THE BAKKEN PETROLEUM SYSTEM Ravinath Kausik and Kamilla Fellah, Schlumberger-Doll Research, Gary Simpson, Hess Corporation IMPROVED CHARACTERIZATION OF ANISOTROPIC ELASTIC MODULI AND STRESS FOR UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS USING LABORATORY MINERALOGY, TOC, STATIC AND DYNAMIC GEOMECHANICAL DATA Farrukh Hamza, Ming Gu and John Quirein, Halliburton IMPROVED INTERPRETATION OF PHASOR-INDUCTION LOGS IN PYRITE- AND CLAY-RICH SHALE FORMATIONS Martin G. Luling, Schlumberger, Siddharth Misra, University of Oklahoma, Dean M. Homan, John Rasmus and Thomas D. Barber, Schlumberger INVESTIGATION OF PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MUDSTONES USING HIGH-FIELD NMR Z. Harry Xie, Tuan Vo and Robert Lee, Core Laboratories LP LOGGING FOR FREE - THE USE OF XRF ON CUTTINGS DATA IN UNCONVENTIONALS Jeff Taylor and David Thurston, Nexen Energy ULC NMR ISOTHERM STUDIES OF GAS SHALES Boqin Sun, John Zintsmaster, Lin Li and Haijing Wang, Chevron NOVEL DETERMINATION OF TOTAL GAS IN PLACE (TGIP) FOR GAS SHALE FROM MAGNETIC RESONANCE LOGS Ravinath Kausik and Robert Kleinberg, Schlumberger-Doll Research, Erik Rylander and Rick Lewis, Schlumberger, Andrew Westacott, Kerogen Resources PREFERENTIAL FLUID COVERAGE EFFECTS ON ACOUSTIC VELOCITY AND RESISTIVITY IN MUDROCKS Sanyog Kumar and Manika Prasad, Colorado School of Mines QUANTITATIVE MINERAL ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENTARY FORMATIONS USING FTIR SPECTROSCOPY Paul R. Craddock, Michael M. Herron and Susan L. Herron, Schlumberger SIMULTANEOUS INVERSION OF NMR MULTIPLE ECHO TRAIN DATA INCORPORATING CONVENTIONAL LOGS Alberto Mezzatesta, Roberto Arro, Baoyan Li and Rolando del Cairo, Baker Hughes UNDERSTANDING ACOUSTIC DATA IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS Jennifer Market, Weatherford UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS THROUGH NEW GENERATION NMR T1/T2 LOGGING MEASUREMENTS INTEGRATED WITH ADVANCED WIRELINE LOGS Vivek Anand, Mansoor Ali, Rahul Grover, Aria Abubakar, Iain Pirie, Jorge Gonzalez and Orlando Neto, Schlumberger USING NMR TO CHARACTERIZE FLUIDS IN UNCONVENTIONAL TIGHT ROCK AND SHALE Boqin Sun, Elton Yang, Haijing Wang, Scott Seltzer, Veronica Montoya and John Crowe, Chevron WETTABILITY CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPARISON OF CARBONATE SOURCE ROCKS USING NMR Hasan Kesserwan and Guodong Jin, Baker Hughes Inc, Felix R. Oyarzabal, Saudi Aramco and Abdullah Sultan, King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals HA/HZ WELL EVALUATION AND/OR ADVANCED MUD LOGGING AND REAL-TIME DECISION-MAKING A HORIZONTAL PROGRAM UTILIZING GEOSTEERING COLLABORATION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR NEARLY 70% PRODUCTION GROWTH OVER THE ORIGINAL VERTICAL PROGRAM IN THE GULF OF MEXICO Shaikh Iqbal, Pavel Martinez and Mevis Juliana Tarazona, Halliburton, Chuck Henry, John Chakalis and Brian Gaudet, Energy XXI GEOSTEERING IN HIGH-DIP STRUCTURAL ENVIRONMENTS USING AZIMUTHAL RESISTIVITY Robert Gillson, Halliburton and Michael McCray, California Resources Corporation GEOSTEERING WITH AZIMUTHAL PROPAGATION RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS John Q. Zhou and Hu Li, Maxwell Dynamics IMPROVED POST-WELL RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION USING IMAGE-CONSTRAINED RESISTIVITY INVERSION - AN EXAMPLE FROM HA/HZ WELL IN CHANNELIZED SAND Ulrike Peikert, Nicklas Ritzmann, David Larsen, and Stefan Wessling, Baker Hughes, Brita Rommetveit, ENI Norge, Maurizio Mele and Maria Teresa Galli, ENI Upstream & Technical Services Headquarters MULTI SENSOR FLUID TYPING FOR IMPROVED PREDICTIONS DURING SAMPLING OPERATIONS Ansgar Cartellieri, Svenja Erdmann and Tobias Kischkat, Baker Hughes NAVIGATING THE HORIZONTAL SECTION IN A HETEROGENEOUS FORMATION WHILE USING EXTRA DEEP AZIMUTHAL RESISTIVITY FOR OPTIMIZING THE WELLBORE PLACEMENT WITHIN A NARROW TVD WINDOW David Selvog Larsen, Jon Skillings, Yuriy Antonov, Baker Hughes Inc. and Mats Bjorndal SKAUG, Total E&P SUPERCHARGING ASSESSMENT IN FORMATION PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS MADE WHILE DRILLING BY DELIBERATELY PULSED CIRCULATION IN A CHALK RESERVOIR Adil G. Ceyhan and Maria Bravo, Schlumberger, Kenny Walrond, University of Stavanger, David Steer, Alfred B. Graeper and Gauhar Abrahman, Maersk Oil and Gas THE APPLICATION OF WELL SITE ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS FOR RESERVOIR EVALUATION Javad Estarabadi, Ahmad Shoeibi, Gionata Ferroni and Mario Chiaramonte, Geolog International , Mashari Al-Awadi, Awatif Al-Khamiss, Bader Al-Ajmi, Jalal Dashti and Rita Andriany, Kuwait Oil Company WELL INTEGRITY ASSURANCE THROUGH HEAVY BOREHOLE FLUID AND THICK CASING: A CHALLENGE OF ULTRASONIC EVALUATION Batakrishna Mandal, Halliburton IN SEARCH OF A PERFECT LANDING: WELL PLACEMENT IS THE CRITICAL ENABLER TO EXPLOIT THIN REMAINING OIL COLUMNS ON SHELLS DRAUGEN FIELD Vanessa Mendoza Barron and Adrian Crawford, A/S Norske Shell, Haifeng Wang and Hakima Charef-Khodja, Schlumberger NEW BOREHOLE LOGGING TECHNOLOGY A NEW DIRECTIONAL FRACTURE INDICATOR BASED ON INTEGRATING DIFFERENTIAL ENERGY ANALYSIS OF CROSS DIPOLE MEASUREMENTS WITH STONELEY FRACTURE ANALYSIS Sachin Bammi, Adam Donald and Takeshi Endo, Schlumberger A NEW FLUID PROPERTY - INSITU FORMATION VOLUME FACTORS FROM FORMATION TESTING Julian Zuo, Kentaro Indo, Julian Pop, Adriaan Gisolf, Kang Wang and Li Chen, Schlumberger A NEW LARGE HOLE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE LOGGING WHILE DRILLING TOOL FOR EARLY STAGE FORMATION EVALUATION Nate Bachman, Vikas Jain, Yustinus Gunawan, Pierre Bonningue, Nidal Hazboun and Kirill Kuptsov, Schlumberger, Nayda Terran and Marisol Bastidas, PetroAmazonas, Francisco Machuca Sanchez and Rommel David Garcia Montoya, PEMEX A NEW SMALL DIAMETER, MEMORY BASED, MICRORESISTIVITY IMAGING TOOL ENGINEERED FOR OIL-BASED MUD: DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS Peter Williams, Scott McQuown and Bryan Page, Weatherford ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE METHODS ENHANCE FORMATION TESTING ACCURACY AND EFFICIENCY: CHALLENGES AND BENEFITS Haomin Xu, Hermanus Nieuwoudt, Paul Oloyede, Denyse Di Miele, Tushar Patil and Virochan Ganjoo, Baker Hughes ASPHALTENE AND SATURATION PRESSURE MEASUREMENT USING DOWNHOLE FLUID ANALYZER WHILE PULLING OUT OF HOLE ON WIRELINE Hadrien Dumont, Julian Y. Zuo, Oliver C. Mullins, Vinay K. Mishra, Jordi Montesinos, Shunsuke Fukagawa, German Garcia, Christopher Harrison, Red Robert, Li Chen and Matthew Sullivan, Schlumberger DIPOLE SHEAR ANISOTROPY USING LOGGING-WHILE-DRILLING SONIC TOOLS Pu Wang, Sandip Bose and Bikash K. Sinha, Schlumberger-Doll Research DYNAMIC RANGE OPTIMIZATION OF ARRAY LATEROLOG TOOLS THROUGH ADVANCED CONTROL ALGORITHMS Daniel Viassolo, Burkay Donderici, Joni Lie, Abdul Qadir Shabbir and Alberto Quintero, Halliburton EXTENDING THE UNDERSTANDING OF IN-SITU CEMENT PROPERTIES Doug Patterson, Vimal Shah, Shailesh Dighe, Pawel Matuszyk, Xiaochu Yao and Wei Han, Baker Hughes FAST NEUTRON CROSS-SECTION MEASUREMENT PHYSICS AND APPLICATIONS Tong Zhou, David Rose, Tim Quinlan and James Thornton, Schlumberger IMPROVING THE SEISMIC TIE WITH AN ACCURATE COMPRESSIONAL SLOWNESS IN SLOW FORMATIONS Bill Langley, Philip Tracadas and Arthur Cheng, Halliburton LOOKING AHEAD OF THE BIT WHILE DRILLING: FROM VISION TO REALITY Frank Antonsen, Monica Vik Constable, Per Atle Olsen, Stein Ottar Stalheim, Oystein Zahl Fjell and Nick Dray, Statoil ASA, Jean Seydoux, Jean-Michel Denichou, Dzevat Omeragic and Michael Thiel, Schlumberger, Sigurd Eikenes and Haakon Aarflot, Statoil ASA, Andrei Davydychev, Jim Cory and Henrik Jorgensen, Schlumberger NEW ACOUSTIC ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING METHOD ASSIST IN DELINEATING STRUCTURE IN AN EXPLORATION PLAY IN THE GULF OF MEXICO Doug Patterson, Baker Hughes Inc, David Middleton, Talos Energy LLC, Charles Bourgeois, Terrence Quinn, Andrew Duncan, Karim Sabaa, John Priest and Eduardo Cazeneuve, Baker Hughes Inc NEW, ROBUST MULTIDIMENSIONAL NMR INVERSION ALGORITHMS FOR IMPROVING FLUID TYPING AND ROCK CHARACTERIZATION Wei Shao and Songhua Chen, Halliburton ON THE PETROPHYSICAL ANALYSIS OF DIELECTRIC ANISOTROPY Jean-Marc Donadille, Schlumberger REAL-TIME FORMATION TESTING FOCUSED-SAMPLING CONTAMINATION ESTIMATION Ryan Lee, Li Chen, Adriaan Gisolf and Julian Youxiang Zuo, Schlumberger, John C. Meyer and Tom Campbell, Deep Gulf Energy SPARSE BAYESIAN T1-T2 INVERSION FROM BOREHOLE NMR MEASUREMENTS Pu Wang, Schlumberger-Doll Research, Vikas Jain, Schlumberger and Lalitha Venkataramanan, Schlumberger-Doll Research THE WAVEFIELD OF ACOUSTIC LOGGING IN MULTIPLE CASING MODELS Hua Wang, Mike Fehler and Douglas Miller, Earth Resources Lab., MIT RESERVOIR AND PRODUCTION SURVEILLANCE A NEW AND INNOVATIVE HIGH FREQUENCY ULTRASONIC METHOD FOR EVALUATING CEMENT BOND AND CASING THICKNESS IN WELLS WITH FIBERGLASS CASING APPLIED IN THE FRENCH PARIS BASIN Lucio N. Tello, Katja Hesse and Maciej K. Pawlowski, Weatherford, Marek Z. Kozak, SuperSonic Geophysical, Louis Hirsinger and Olivier Audouin, CFG Services EXTENDING THE RANGE OF MULTIDETECTOR PULSED NEUTRON LOGGING AND NUCLEAR MODELLING APPLICATIONS FOR RESERVOIR SURVEILLANCE IN THE COLUMBUS BASIN Tony Fondyga, Adrian Zett, Mike Webster and Xiaogang Han, BP, Steve Riley, Darryl Trcka and Leidy Boyce, Weatherford GETTING THE MOST OUT OF OUR PNL DATA - PRACTICAL METHODS TO IMPROVE PULSED NUCLEAR MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY IN CHALK FIELDS USING C/O STATIONS AND ELEMENTAL CAPTURE YIELDS Alexandra Love, Andy Ronald, Xiaogang Han and Mike Webster, BP, Rodney Howard, David Lavery, Weijun Guo and Luis Quintero, Halliburton, Adrian Zett, BP HOW ACCURATE IS ENHANCED OPTICAL FLUID ANALYSIS COMPARED TO LAB PVT MEASUREMENTS? Malik Mayank and Jianxin Wang, Chevron, Christopher Michael Jones, Anthony VanZuilekom and Robert Engelman, Halliburton INTEGRATION OF SATURATION LOGS FOR MONITORING IN WATER ALTERNATING GAS Nils-Andre Aarseth, Gunnar Tjetland, Victoria Daae, Xiaogang Han, Mike Webster and Adrian Zett, BP MODELING FLOW PROFILE USING PRODUCTION LOG TEMPERATURE DATA IN SINGLE AND MULTIPHASE WELLS Cody Kainer, Waqar Khan and Luis Quintero, Halliburton, Ivan Dario Pinzon and Adrian Zett, BP PRODUCTION-ORIENTED ROCK CLASSIFICATION IN THE EAGLE FORD SHALE THROUGH INTEGRATION OF PETROPHYSICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION Shahin Amin, Texas A&M University, Zoya Heidari, The University of Texas at Austin, Matthew Wehner and Mike Tice, Texas A&M University STATE OF THE ART PULSED NEUTRON SERVICE UNLOCKS STRANDED OIL IN CO2 EOR RESERVOIRS Jorge Gonzalez Igleisas, Lance Smith and Robert Walker, Schlumberger http://www.spwla2016.com/program/2016/02/03/Technical-Program.html

bne: SPWLA Announces SPWLA, Three Day Topical Conference on: NMR Maximizing Values in Reservoir Characterization by Integrating Core and Logging Technologies, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, April 27-29, 2016, Core Laboratories, Houston, Texas, Accepting Abstracts until March 29, For more details including registration and flyer, please visit web link: http://www.spwla.org/SPWLA/Meetings_Resources/2016_SPRING_TOPICAL_CONFERENCE_/SPWLA_2016_SPRING_TOPICAL_CONFERENCE_.aspx SPWLA 57th Annual Logging Symposium Reykjavik, Iceland, June 25-29, 2016 For more information on registration, hotels, workshops, field trips and more visit: http://www.spwla2016.com/ SPWLA Bangkok Chapter will host a Two day Regional Conference on: "Petrophysics: Adding Value to Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Fields" August 30-31, 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand, For Call for Abstract information and flyer, please visit web http://www.spwla.org/EventDetail?EventKey=ANA_2016&WebsiteKey=d5396ba3-8971-445b-9aa6-47b3cdb8075c

bne: Он предлагает всем членам SPWLA встретиться 16 августа и проголосовать за открытие отделения Когда-то этим ведал покойный Борис Евгеньевич Лухминский (примерно 1995-2000 годы Потом и он не уходил и публика не собиралась Теперь хорошо бы кому-то из молодежи с хорошим английским (например, Павла Куляпина) А площадка хорошая есть в ЦГЭ Хотя особого смысла в создании секции я не вижу

bne: SPWLA Announces CONFERENCES ASIA & AUSTRALIA -REGIONAL CONFERENCE AUGUST 29-31, 2016 "Petrophysics : Adding Value to Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Fields" in Bangkok, Thailand The 22nd Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan JOGMEC-TRC, Chiba, SEPTEMBER 29 - 30, 2016 CHAPTER AND SIG MEETINGS Unconventional Resource SIG Conference SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 1 Day Conference in Spring Texas Nuclear Logging SIG 2016 Technical Meeting OCTOBER 12, 2016 Houston, Texas Resistivity SIG Meeting NOVEMBER 1, 2016 Houston, Texas WEBINARS Joint Interpretation of Magnetic Resonance - And Resistivity -Based Fluid Volumetrics - A Framework for Petrophysical Evaluation SEPTEMBER 21 or 22, 2016 Pay Cutoff Definition Based on Dynamic Reservoir Parameters OCTOBER 7 or 8, 2016 TRAINING AND WORKSHOPS Applied Geostatistical Methods on Reservoir Characterization SEPTEMBER 12-14, 2016 SPWLA Frank S Millard Training Center, Houston Texas Geosteering and Log Interpretation in High-Angle and Horizontal Wells SEPTEMBER 2016 SPWLA Frank S Millard Training Center, Houston Texas SPWLA 2016 Fall Topical Conference on Dielectric Logging - Technology, Wave Propagation, Core Analysis, and Formation Evaluation OCTOBER 31, 2016 SPWLA Frank S Millard Training Center, Houston Texas The Role of Petrophysics in Plug and Abandonment NOVEMBER 7-8, 2016 SPWLA Frank S Millard Training Center, Houston Texas Reservoir Characterization Using Ancient Open-Hole Logs and Modern Through-Casing Logs NOVEMBER 9, 2016 SPWLA Frank S Millard Training Center, Houston Texas ALL EVENTS LISTED CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON OUR WEBSITE www.spwla.org

bne: SPWLA Frank S. Millard Training Center, Houston Texas Applied Geostatistical Methods on Reservoir Characterization SEPTEMBER 12-14, 2016 This course delivers a basic overview in applied geostatistical methods; the essential underpinnings of effective modern reservoir characterization and modeling. Data Analytics, variograms, kriging and stochastic simulation are reviewed and illustrated in their application to modeling problems. Course Instructors: Dr. Reinaldo J. Gonzalez and Dr. Jeffrey M. Yarus Geosteering and Log Interpretation in High-Angle and Horizontal Wells SEPTEMBER 26, 2016 This short course will focus on the practical aspects of log interpretation in high-angle and horizontal (HAHZ) wells for geosteering and formation evaluation applications. The main objective is to evaluate the geometric relationship between the borehole and target reservoir and to land the well correctly into the target, in addition to the more familiar petrophysical evaluation purpose. Course Instructor: Dr. John Zhou Dielectric Logging - Technology, Wave Propagation, Core Analysis, and Formation Evaluation OCTOBER 31, 2016 This course will attempt to cover a wide range of topics concerning dielectric well logging including tool physics, core measurements, and formation evaluation techniques using dielectric log data. Course Instructor: Michael J Manning Reservoir Characterization Using Ancient Open-Hole Logs and Modern Through-Casing Logs NOVEMBER 9, 2016 Reservoir characterization through casing is of importance in many oil and gas fields. For example, it is often too risky or too expensive to acquire open-hole log data in newly-drilled wells, and logging through casing reduces both risk and cost. Modern through-casing logs can often provide the data necessary to calculate porosity, fluid saturation and fluid type in these cases. Course Instructors: Eric Pasternack and James Hemingway

bne: 5 Day's until the Deadline CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SPWLA 2017 ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM The 2017 international symposium will be held in Oklahoma City, USA. In these challenging times, it is more important than ever to accurately evaluate formations, not only to identify reserves but to drill and complete wells safely and efficiently. The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in Oklahoma City, USA, June 17-21, 2017 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 58th Annual Symposium. We solicit papers on all aspects of petrophysics and formation evaluation. Midcontinent Formation Evaluation Permian, Anadarko, Arkhoma, Ft Worth, Palo Duro, Kansas and Forest City Basin studies. Completion Petrophysics Hydraulic fracture modeling, new tech relating to measurement of rock mechanics, completion optimization, case studies in spacing studies Formation Evaluation of Conventional Reservoirs New technologies and case histories in shaly sands, carbonates, and low-resistivity pay. Formation Evaluation of Unconventional Reservoirs New technologies and case histories in organic-rich mudstones, tight gas/oil, and coal bed methane. New Borehole Logging Technology Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure/sampling, mud logging, imaging tool design and advancements in acquisition, processing, and data interpretation.

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bne: Spring Topical Conference SPWLA 2017 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS (Deadline Date Extended to March 25th) Value of Information and Uncertainty in Petrophysics. Today’s low oil price drives cost reduction measures all across the Industry. For those of us involved in data acquisition proposals – and many Petrophysicists and decisions are – this poses a challenge. Should we reduce data acquisition? Should we strongly defend it? What generates value for our money? It also poses an opportunity. We often take the value of our data acquisition simply for granted, or we acquire data that frankly we don’t use fully. Being challenged forces us to consider the value that data brings us, and come with a good justification for both acquisition and use of the data. At its core, data acquisition supports decision making under uncertainty. And its value lies in enabling the right decisions by addressing that uncertainty. Uncertainty in Petrophysics and Value of Information are thus intricately linked. There are a number of tried and trusted methodologies around that can help to quantify Petrophysical Uncertainty and Value of Information – as well as new techniques and approaches. Deployment of such methods is instrumental in providing Petrophysicists with the justification of their data acquisition programs. It prepares us for the challenges from other disciplines and functions to reduce data acquisition, and in fact prepares us for developing cost-effective data acquisition ourselves. Methodologies - Petrophysical Uncertainty – in porosity, saturation, permeability, … and in 3D/4D - Value of Information - best practices - Software tools - Database Management - Data Analytics on Formation Evaluation. Case studies - VOI and Uncertainty in exploration and appraisal setting - VOI and Uncertainty in development and production setting - Lookback reviews: realised value of data acquisition - Beyond the wellbore – VOI and decision making o in field development o in field operations - Database Management - Improvements and Efficient results with Data analytics on formation evaluation. Role of SPWLA in driving VOI and cost-and-value-conscious data acquisition Technical Committee: Jean-Paul Koninx, Chair, Shell, jean-paul.koninx@shell.com - Global Integrated Reservoir Modelling César Patiño, Co-Chair, Ecopetrol, Cesar.Patino@ecopetrol.com.co - Reservoir & EOR Department Ulises Daniel Bustos, Schlumberger, ulises.bustos@slb.com - Wireline Petrophysics Domain (Colombia-Ecuador-Peru) Sandra Carneiro, Petrobras, sandra_carneiro@petrobras.com.br - Reservoir Petrophysicist Ellen Coopersmith, DecisionFrameworks, ellencoopersmith@decisionframeworks.com - President Milton Mendez, Baker Hughes, Milton.Mendez@bakerhughes.com - LatinAmerica Chief Petrophysics Cristina Rueda, Halliburton, cristina.rueda@halliburton.com - LatinAmerica Formation Evaluation Leader Carlos Varga, Weatherford Carlos.Vargas@LA.Weatherford.com - Reservoir Solution Manager (Colombia-Ecuador-Peru) Dates: 19-21 April 2017, Bogotá, Colombia  19 April – Optional Introductory Course, Registration, Icebreaker, Welcome Keynote  20-21 April – Conference (Content Topics below, to be further high graded by Conference Committee post Abstract submission deadline of 15 March, depending on Abstract content)  SEND ABSTRACT TO abstract@spwla.org (include title, author(s) with company or institution name and abstract (A limit of 150 words is suggested)  Register to attend www.spwla.org No onsite registration will be available and registration is done purely online. Registration deadline is April 11, 2017 and payment is due at time of registration. Registration Fee: $100 (members), $150 (non-members), $80 (students) 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. 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!

bne: SPWLA DELIVERS "PETROPHYSICS" 58th Annual Symposium -- June 17-21, 2017 -- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Impactful Networking -- Invaluable Technical Sessions -- Leadership Growth -- Meet High Level Experts Join us for ° Three full days of Technical Sessions and E-Posters (100 + Papers) ° Six - One Day Workshops ° Field Trip (visit outcrops with various shale types) ° Exciting Spouse Activities ° Lunches (Society Business Lunch and Awards Presentation) ° Three Sponsored -- Evening Social Events ° Acoustic SIG Meeting ° Headquarter Hotel Discounts - Reserve NOW while there are rooms available Renaissance by Marriott and Courtyard by Marriott ° Free Exhibition-only pass available to Members (technical program not included with this offer) PRINTABLE BROCHURE http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001TLlo5jQN6msGDdg30q7hyc2P0jBBuApzool19cue51t1Ip9Xv7xPnP485I25RtfaUOXsIwcZY6hQ_bZe9n7faH2zxCoKh2ADeAT6xP2ulc8wLirBUAaGL7ZPLr5J8DlSkFTXoyUAZfNSb8-TV6iV5mAMppYE0AuuAoc6E1wvB6PnhU1EATEO8GSpge9gnQlIRYeqxReT0NaF-mBJoeqfniSk5CRzSAyYjj8RUjtZgSk=&c=bcs3owdVPo2_iL6EpcvWQWJWT1DatrWPZD5hEzlubp7CIKkzZeyKNw==&ch=1VqHu7hTj2fiBbXZYr2Kz1ez4bbiyiqPShyKcNqUcn3RuyC42Vv_ZA==

bne: Наконец, стали интересные мне вебинары предлагать SPWLA Monthly Webinar Title: "How Pore-Scale Attributes May Be Used to Derive Robust Drainage and Imbibition Water Saturation Models in Complex Tight-Gas Reservoirs" SPWLA Distinguished Speaker: German Merletti, BP There are two identical sessions, please register for only ONE. Morning Time: Wednesday, May 24th, 8AM - 9AM US Central Time OR Evening Time: Thursday, May 25th, 8:00PM - 9:00PM US Central Time Fee: *FREE to Members

bne: Одно письмо с претензиями уже писал Сорок долларов (в дополнение к взносам им перевел) Ни флешки, ни номера Днями пошлю им второе письмо

БНЕ_Home: Около 10 лет я выписывал труды профессионального общества геофизиков-каротажников (SPWLA) из US Одновременно платил взносы и за материалы конференции Всегда они до меня доходили В этом году не дошли На почте мне рассказали причину Американцы сверху пишут имя и фамилию Ниже - организацию Сегодня из US получил маршрутную квитанцию Из неё стало ясно, что работники почты не удосужились отдать письмо в мою организацию, а подержав месячишко отправили обратно (я, как адресат написанный выше не приходил) В итоге крайних нет и мне надо снова выписывать

bne: Обратно в US пакет не дошел Выслали пакет с USB снова Пришлось подбирать ответный текст (при моем письменном английском Google в помощь) А за это время прошла еще одна конференция SPWLA

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bne: Зарегистрированный членам SPWLA дают возможность скачать номера Petrophysics за несколько лет Я обновил свою подборку номеров (включая и апрельский)

bne: SPWLA 2017 FALL TOPICAL CONFERENCE Quest for Quality Data in High Angle/ Horizontal (HAHZ) Wells As oil stays lower for longer and operators extract more from HAHZ wells, key challenges remain with the acquisition of measurements, conveyance of tools, and integration of data for business decisions. The goal of this topical meeting is to address petrophysical data quality challenges to improve efficiency and economics for resource development: READ MORE CALL FOR ABSTRACTS (email to abstract@spwla.org) November 1 - 2, 2017 SPWLA Training Center (Houston, TX)

bne: SPWLA 2018 ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts 59th Annual Logging Symposium London, UK * June 2-6, 2018 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in London, UK, June 2-6, 2018 to showcase your recent innovations and discoveries at the 59th Annual Symposium. We solicit papers in the following categories, Formation Evaluation of Conventional Reservoirs New technologies and case histories in shaly sands, carbonates, low-resistivity pay, and thin-bed analysis. Formation Evaluation of Unconventional Reservoirs New technologies and case histories in organic-rich mudstones, tight gas/oil, and coal bed methane. Europe Formation Evaluation Case studies from North Sea, Artic, Scandinavia, Continental Europe, and the Mediterranean Sea. Reservoir Characterization Case Studies Integration of petrophysics with other disciplines, such as geology, geophysics, and reservoir engineering for static and dynamic modeling. Completion Petrophysics Hydraulic fracturing modeling, rock mechanics, completion optimization, case studies in spacing studies and stimulated reservoir volume. New Borehole Logging Technology Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure/sampling, mud logging, imaging tool design and advancements in acquisition, processing, and data interpretation. High Angle/Horizontal Well Evaluation and Real-Time Decision Making Case histories, well placement, safety in over-pressured zones, drilling and completion optimization, wellbore stability and other well safety issues, and related new technology. Reservoir and Production Surveillance Production logging, cement integrity, enhanced oil recovery, behind casing formation evaluation, and new technologies. Complex Reservoirs and New Play Types Application of new and existing petrophysical techniques to solve challenges, keys to better understand the reservoirs to optimize development decisions in both short and long term. Oil and Gas Data Science and Analytics New trends on the use of petrophysical data for decision making using data mining and machine learning methods. We welcome submissions of all types, such as case studies, new interpretation techniques, novel tools, and reviews of industry practices. Abstracts must be submitted no later than Monday, 30 October 2017 via online submission at http://www.spwlaworld.org/phpabstracts/submit_form.php. The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. Your abstract should contain no more than 500 words. Our members look for papers containing strong technical and innovative content at our symposiums.We ask you to refrain from commercialism and focus on the promotion of petrophysics and formation evaluation. Abstracts including trademarks or concealed advertising would normally rank low and will not be accepted for presentation.

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bne: First Announcement and Call for Abstracts Nuclear Logging SIG 2018 Technical Meeting Date:Wednesday, October 17, starting at 8:00 am Location: Frank S. Millard SPWLA Training Center 8866 Gulf Freeway, Suite 320, Houston, TX 77017 This one-day meeting will consist of several sessions of formal talks focused on recent challenges and advances in nuclear logging. Each session will contain several 20 min. presentations ending with a general discussion. Some of the sessions, preliminary titles, and presenters are: ° Radionuclide Source Risk Mitigation ° Source Risks and Alternatives - An Overview, ° Ahmed Badruzzaman (Consultant) ° Perspectives on Source Risks and Alternatives in U.S. Well Logging, Gary Fisher (Pioneer) ° An X-Ray Tool for True Sourceless Density Logging, ° Avto Tkabladze (Schlumberger) ° Natural Gamma Ray Calibration ° Monte Carlo Modeling of Thorium Blankets: A Digital Alternative for the API Gamma Ray Calibration Facility, Jim Galford (Halliburton) ° A Model-Independent Definition of the Gamma Ray API Unit, ° Chris Stoller (Schlumberger) ° Is "API" Enough for Gamma Ray Logs, or Do We Need More? ° Feyzi Inanc (Baker Hughes, a GE Company) ° Characterizing Natural-Gamma-Ray Tools without the API Calibration Formation, Gordon Moake (Halliburton) ° Recent Advances and Challenges in Nuclear Logging ° What's New in Borehole Nuclear Modeling? (A Lot!), ° Grant Goodyear (Halliburton) ° Use of SNUPAR in Research and Practical Applications, ° Kent Newsham (Oxy) ° A Method for Calculating More Accurate Stratigraphic Positioning of Horizontal Wells Using Continuous Inclination and Azimuthal Gamma Ray Images Even While Sliding, Jiaxin Wang (Halliburton) ° Comparison of Multi-Detector Pulsed Neutron Nuclear Attributes of Multiple Vendors in the Prudhoe Bay Alaska, Gerardo Cedillo (BP) ° Other papers selected from submitted abstracts ° Neutron porosity and pulsed neutron capture standards Call for Abstracts Additional presentations are welcome! Please submit abstracts of 200 - 500 words to RRadtke@slb.com. If more abstracts are received than can be accommodated, the executive committee will select which will be presented. To allow time for review and preparation, the deadline for abstract submission is September 7. Attendance There are two ways to participate in this meeting: ° In person at the SPWLA Training Center. ° By webinar through the SPWLA web site. In either case, your SPWLA dues must be current. If your dues are not current, please visit www.spwla.org. Note that no audio or video recordings of this meeting will be made. Registration details will follow in a second announcement around September 1. Questions? Contact R. J. Radtke, Schlumberger (RRadtke@slb.com; +1 281 285 8402 office, +1 281 546 4710 cell) or Ahmed Badruzzaman (ahmed.badruzzaman@gmail.com;+1 510 889 9427 office,+1 714 348 9751 cell) The Nuclear Logging SIG is to be a focal point to advance the science, technology and application of nuclear measurements utilized for subsurface characterization and monitoring. Executive committee: Ahmed Badruzzaman, Consultant (Chairman) R. J. Radtke, Schlumberger (Vice-Chairman Technology) Dale Fitz, Consultant (Secretary) Cornelis Huiszoon, Schlumberger (Treasurer) Feyzi Inanc, Baker Hughes, a GE Company Gordon L. Moake, Halliburton Anton Nikitin, Shell Richard R. Pemper, Weatherford Adrian Zett, BP

bne: Editor: Carlos Torres-Verdin, Ph.D. Managing Editor: Stephen Prensky, Ph.D. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE TUTORIAL Capillary Pressure Tutorial Part 2-The Path Out of the Jungle E.C. Thomas DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018t1 (PAGES 557-563) ARTICLES - BEST OF 2018 SPWLA ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM A Novel X-Ray Tool for True Sourceless Density Logging Mathieu Simon, Avto Tkabladze, Sicco Beekman, Timothy Atobatele, Marc-André De Looz, Rahul Grover, Farid Hamichi, Jacques Jundt, Kevin McFarland, Justin Mlcak, Jani Reijonen, Arnaud Revol, Ryan Stewart, Jonathan Yeboah, and Yi Zhang DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a1 (PAGES 565-587) Integrating Measured Kerogen Properties With Log Analysis for Petrophysics and Geomechanics in Unconventional Resources Paul R. Craddock, Laurent Mossé, Romain Prioul, Jeffrey Miles, MaryEllen L. Loan, Iain Pirie, Erik Rylander, Richard E. Lewis, and Andrew E. Pomerantz DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a2 (PAGES 565-587) Fast Pressure-Decay Core Permeability Measurement for Tight Rocks Zheng Gan, Ted Griffin, John Dacy, Harry Xie, and Robert Lee DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a3 (PAGES 606-616) An Unsupervised Learning Algorithm to Compute Fluid Volumes From NMR T1-T2 Logs Unconventional Reservoirs Lalitha Venkataramanan, Noyan Evirgen, David F. Allen, Albina Mutina, Qun Cai, Andrew C. Johnson, Aaron Y. Green, and Tianmin Jian DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a4 (PAGES 617-632) Proxy-Enabled Stochastic Interpretation of Downhole Fluid Sampling Under Immiscible Flow Conditions Morten Kristensen, Nikita Chugunov, Koksal Cig, and Richard Jackson DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a5 (PAGES 633-648) Downhole Fluid Analysis and Gas Chromatography; a Powerful Combination for Reservoir Evaluation Oliver C. Mullins, Julia C. Forsythe, Andrew E. Pomerantz, Tim Wilkinson, Ben Winkelman, Vinay K. Mishra, Jesus A. Canas, Li Chen, Richard Jackson, Soraya S. Betancourt, Julian Y. Zuo, Armin Kauerauf, and Ken E. Peters DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a6 (PAGES 649-671) Integrated Workflow to Estimate Permeability Through Quantification of Rock Fabric Using Joint Interpretation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electric Measurements Artur Posenato Garcia, Yifu Han, and Zoya Heidari DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a7 (PAGES 672-693) Upscaling of Digital Rock Porosities by Correlation With Whole-Core CT-Scan Histograms Stefan A. Hertel, Marisa Rydzy, Benjamin Anger, Steffen Berg, Mathias Appel, and Hilko de Jong DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a8 (PAGES 694-702) Improved Interpretation of Electrical Resistivity Measurements in Mixed-Wet Rocks: An Experimental Core-Scale Application and Model Verification Chelsea Newgord, Artur Posenato Garcia, Ameneh Rostami, and Zoya Heidari DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a9 (PAGES 703-718) ARTICLES - REGULAR SUBMISSIONS A New Hierarchical Method for Rock Classification Using Well-Log-Based Rock Fabric Quantification Sonia Arumdati Purba, Artur Posenato Garcia, and Zoya Heidari DOI:10.30632/PJV59N5-2018a10 (PAGES 720-734) SIGN IN HERE TO READ THE FULL VOLUME [] [] [] SPWLA, 8866 Gulf Freeway., Suite 320, Houston, TX 77017 SafeUnsubscribe™ enikeev_bn@pangea.ru Forward this email | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by sharon@spwla.org in collaboration with

bne: SPWLA 2019 ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us in The Woodlands, TX, USA, June 15-19, 2019 to showcase your new technologies and innovations at the 60th Annual Logging Symposium. The past few years have seen some dramatic changes in the oil and gas industry. Increasing production from unconventional resources and the eventual oversupply of oil based on the predicted high oil price and the reality of much lower prices has led to the need for more innovative technology. Of particular importance to the petrophysical profession is the rapidly increasing number of new wells where little or no log information is acquired. Ideas and new techniques using log data to derive answers that can improve completion design should be showcased. We are soliciting papers in the following categories: ° Formation Evaluation of Conventional Reservoirs - Case histories, new technologies and studies in clastics as well as carbonates covering low contrast pay, thin beds, fresh formation water etc. ° Formation Evaluation of Unconventional Reservoirs - New technologies and techniques that are designed for the specific issues faced by operators in tight oil/gas formations and shale-rich formations. ° Machine Learning - Reservoir characterization methods that use core or other database inputs and outputs to train model-independent mapping functions for predicting reservoir properties from well logging data (supervised learning) or methods that use pattern recognition or clustering algorithms for quality control of data and/or extraction of useful reservoir information (unsupervised learning). ° Case Studies - New and interesting studies for evaluating reservoirs. ° Completion Petrophysics - Hydraulic fracturing modeling, rock mechanics, completion optimization, case studies in spacing studies and stimulated reservoir volume. ° New Borehole Logging Technology - Resistivity, nuclear, sonic, magnetic resonance, pressure/sampling, mud logging, imaging tool design and advancements in acquisition, processing, and data interpretation. ° Reservoir and Production Surveillance - Production logging, cement integrity, enhanced oil recovery, and formation evaluation technologies used to optimize reservoir performance. ° Formation Evaluation Behind Casing - Formation evaluation techniques based on measurements made in cased wellbores including those that integrate openhole data with cased hole measurements. ° Deep Water Reservoir Analysis - New techniques and studies that are applicable to the Gulf of Mexico and other deep-water environments. ° Petrophysics in Brownfields - New technologies and techniques applied to brownfield production and development. Making economic wells in older developed fields with high water cuts and low hydrocarbon flow rates. To get started ° Our members look for papers containing strong technical and innovative content at our symposiums. ° The information contained in your abstract is the basis for the acceptance of your paper into the technical program. ° Complete a separate online form for each abstract submitted. For multiple authors, the submission should come only from the designated corresponding author. ° Abstracts must be submitted no later than Sunday, October 28, 2018. ° Your abstract should contain 200-500 words. Do not feel obligated to use the full-allotted length. ° Refrain from commercialism and focus on the promotion of petrophysics and formation evaluation. ° Digital abstract submission platform with new and improved functionality ° http://www.spwlaworld.org/abstract-submission Notifications and important dates ° Acceptance of abstracts will be made in December 2018 and you will need to prepare a manuscript for both oral and/or e-poster categories. ° If selected, your abstract will be published on the SPWLA Symposium website in March 2019. ° You will be required to submit a draft manuscript for the Symposium transactions by April 29,2019. ° After submitting your draft manuscript it will go through a minimal technical committee review process to ensure clarity and to avoid commercialism. ° You will receive notice of the review results and your final manuscript is due on or before May 13th. ° Before submitting your final manuscript you must agree to meet all deadlines. SPWLA has a policy of No Paper, No Podium (or e-Poster). Authors who do not submit their manuscripts by the due date will be removed from the program and replaced by an alternate paper. ° Your submitted abstract and your final manuscript must not differ. Before making revisions to the original content of the reviewed and accepted abstract you must seek approval from the technology committee. ° For questions, please contact Stephanie Turner at SPWLA, (+1) 713-947-8727 or email stephanie@spwla.org. Please note that for the 2019 symposium we are considering running dual sessions. The decision on whether to do this or not will be made at a later date and be at least partly dependent on the number of abstracts received. We look forward to reviewing your abstracts! James Hemingway Vice-President Technology 2018-2019 PRINTABLE COPY OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT SHARE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WITH YOUR COLLEAGUES!! Over the last 59 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 Fellow SPWLA Member, Another great year has passed which means it's time to send membership annual dues statements. Ahead of this scheduled billing, I am reaching out to you this afternoon to remind you that per President, Z's column in the SPWLA Today Newsletter starting with the 2019 SPWLA billing cycle, we now offer a lifetime membership to our long-term members 60 years old or older who have been engaged in SPWLA for a minimum of 15 consecutive years. The price for a lifetime membership is $300 however, if you qualify for this offer we require a simple note to membership@spwla.org from you requesting this membership fee so that our team can modify your account to avoid problems when paying your dues. Note this fee will not populate automatically so the request is important to be proactive. We look forward to your continued support to SPWLA, let us know if you need our assistance. With kindest regards, Sharon Johnson Executive Director ====================== Уважаемый член SPWLA,   Прошел еще один великий год, который означает, что пришло время направить членские годовые отчеты о взносах. В преддверии этого запланированного биллинга, я обращусь к вам сегодня днем, чтобы напомнить вам, что каждый президент, колонка Z в информационном бюллетене SPWLA Today, начиная с платежного цикла SPWLA 2019 года, теперь мы предлагаем пожизненное членство для наших долгосрочных членов 60 лет старые или более старые, которые занимались SPWLA в течение как минимум 15 лет подряд.   Цена за пожизненное членство составляет 300 долларов США, однако, если вы претендуете на это предложение, мы требуем простую записку для членства. Обратите внимание, что этот сбор не будет заполняться автоматически, поэтому запрос является важным для обеспечения активности.   Мы с нетерпением ожидаем вашей постоянной поддержки SPWLA, сообщите нам, если вам нужна наша помощь.   С наилучшими пожеланиями, ======================================================= Но явообще-то не только числюсь, но и журнал просматриваю и материалы симпозиума покупаю

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bne: SPWLA 2019 SPRING TOPICAL CONFERENCE Thinking sideways - Challenges of High Angle and Horizontal wells Houston, TX, April 2-3, 2019 Call for Abstracts and Participants: Our purpose is to facilitate knowledge sharing, technical training and multiple discipline collaboration specific to high angle well placement and formation evaluation. READ MORE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE Monday, January 21st REGISTRATION FEE: MEMBER $275, NON-MEMBER $375, STUDENT $60 REGISTER HERE Since 1959, 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. [] SPWLA, 8866 Gulf Freeway., Suite 320, Houston, TX 77017

bne: NMR Today and Tomorrow Downhole, at the Wellsite, and in the Lab . 2 day conference, June 20 -21, 2019 following the Annual Symposium in The Woodlands Host Location: Southwestern Energy, Spring TX CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Rock characterization and integrated petrophysics Hydrocarbon and fluid typing Unconventional reservoirs Inversion techniques State-of-the-art instrumentation

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bne: Citations Export to: Reference manager (RIS) Spreadsheet (CSV) Citation Style Bertolini, A. C., Monteiro, J., Canas, J. A., Betancourt, S. S., Mullins, O. C., Colacelli, S., & Polinski, R. (2019, June 15). Connectivity, Asphaltene Molecules, Asphaltene Gradients and CO2 Gradients in a Brazilian Carbonate Presalt Field. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Bose, S., Myers, M. T., Chen, P., & Thakur, G. (2019, June 15). Application of an Integrated Petrophysical Modeling to Improve Log Based Reservoir Characterization and Oil In-Place Estimate of a Fresh Water Shaly Sand Reservoir. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Curtis, A. A., Eslinger, E., & Nookala, S. (2019, June 15). Core-Log-Geomodel Integration: Advanced Classification and Propagation Workflows for the Consistent, Rigorous, and Practical Upscaling of Petrophysical Properties. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Dai, B., Jones, C., Price, J., & van Zuilekom, T. (2019, June 15). Auto-Navigation of Optimal Formation Pressure Testing Locations by Machine Learning Methods. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Durand, M., Nikitin, A., McMullen, A., Blount, A., Driskill, B., & Hows, A. (2019, June 15). Crushed Rock Analysis Workflow Based on Advanced Fluid Characterization for Improved Interpretation of Core Data. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Garcia, G., Dumont, H., Mishra, V. K., Chen, L., Hayden, R., & Babin, C. (2019, June 15). A Concept Platform for Highly Efficient and Accurate Pressure, Sampling and Sidewall Coring Operations Using Wireline Conveyance. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Gupta, K. D., Vallega, V., Maniar, H., Marza, P., Xie, H., Ito, K., & Abubakar, A. (2019, June 15). A Deep-Learning Approach for Borehole Image Interpretation. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Jain, V., Wu, P.-Y., Akkurt, R., Hodenfield, B., Jiang, T., Maehara, Y., … Abubakar, A. (2019, June 15). Class-Based Machine Learning for Next-Generation Wellbore Data Processing and Interpretation. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Josh, M., Clennell, M. B., Esteban, L., & Hopkins, M. (2019, June 15). Development of a Reservoir Rock Dielectric Database. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Li, H., Liu, G., Yang, S., Guo, Y., Huang, H., Dai, M., & Tian, Y. (2019, June 15). Automated Resistivity Inversion and Formation Geometry Determination in High-Angle and Horizontal Wells Using Deep Learning Techniques. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Market, J., Rossiter, H., & Armitage, B. (2019, June 15). Advanced Petrophysical Applications for the Australian Mining Industry. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Murray, D., Silva, N., & Ascanio, M. (2019, June 15). Combining Logging-While-Drilling (LWD) Resistivity and Capture Sigma (Σ) to Identify and Evaluate Water Flood Encroachment - Case Study of a Field with Multilayered, Complex Reservoirs. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Peyret, A.-P., Ambía, J., Torres-Verdín, C., & Strobel, J. (2019, June 15). Automatic Interpretation of Well Logs with Lithology-Specific Deep-Learning Methods. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Piazza, R., Vieira, A., Sacorague, L. A., Jones, C., Dai, B., Pearl, M., & Aguiar, H. (2019, June 15). Direct MID-IR Optical Measurement of Synthetic Drilling Fluid Filtrate Contamination During Formation-Tester Pumpouts. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Pineda, W., Wadsworth, J., Halverson, D., Mathers, G., Cedillo, G., Maeso, C., … Xu, W. (Wayne). (2019, June 15). Advanced LWD Oil-Based Mud (OBM) Imaging in Challenging Sub-Salt Deepwater Environments. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Rojas, P. A. R., Cristea, A., Pavlakos, P., Ergündüz, O., Kececioglu, T., & Alpay, S. F. (2019, June 15). Artificial Intelligence Applied to NMR Logging for Rock and Fluid Typing in Heavy Oils. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Sarmah, B., Garrison, N., Bogle, E., Ross, K., & Noon, P. (2019, June 15). Characterization and Production Influence of Geological Facies in the Eagle Ford. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Saxena, N., Hows, A., Hofmann, R., Alpak, O., Freeman, J., Appel, M., & Dietderich, J. (2019, June 15). Digital Rock Technology for Accelerated RCA and SCAL: Application Envelope and Required Corrections. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Se, Y., Villegas, M., Iskakov, E., Playton, T., Lindsell, K., Cordova, E., … Wang, H. (2019, June 15). ‘Log-Soak-Log’ Experiment in Tengiz Field: Novel Technology for in Situ Imbibition Measurements to Support an Improved Oil Recovery Project. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Shao, W., Chen, S., Eid, M., & Hursan, G. (2019, June 15). Carbonate Log Interpretation Models Based on Machine Learning Techniques. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Stalheim, S. O. (2019, June 15). Deducting Dispersive Permittivity from LWD Resistivity Measurements. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Wang, G. L., Homan, D. M., Uschner-Arroyo, N., Zhang, P., Abdallah, W., & Khan, N. (2019, June 15). Determining Resistivity and Low-Frequency Dielectric Constant Using Induction Data in the Presence of Strong Induced Polarization. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Wang, R., Chang, C., Coates, R., Lee, J., Michel, F., Halbert, M., & McCaslin, J. (2019, June 15). Cement Bond Evaluation with a Logging-While-Drilling Sonic Tool. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Wang, R., & Coates, R. (2019, June 15). Accurately Estimating Shear Slowness Using Data-Driven Quadrupole Sonic Logging-While-Drilling Data Processing. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts. Yuan, C., Li, C., Zhou, C., Liu, G., Wu, H., Feng, Z., & Liu, J. (2019, June 15). Can the Evaluation Accuracy of Elemental Concentration Be Further Enhanced in Geochemical Logging?—A Break Attempt to Obtain Purer Inelastic Gamma Spectrum. Society of Petrophysicists and Well-Log Analysts.

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bne: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS 61st Annual Logging Symposium Banff, Canada * June 20 - 24, 2020 The SPWLA Board of Directors invites you to join us at the Fairmont Banff Springs in Alberta, next June 20-24, 2020 to showcase your case studies, new technologies and innovations at the 61st Annual Logging Symposium. We are soliciting papers in the following categories; ° New Borehole Logging Technology ° Advances in Machine Learning ° Deep Water Reservoir Analysis ° Petrophysics in Brownfields ° Case Studies ° Formation Evaluation Behind Casing ° Completion Petrophysics and Reservoir Surveillance ° Formation Evaluation of Conventional Reservoirs ° Formation Evaluation of Unconventional Reservoirs Abstracts must be submitted no later than Sunday 27th October 2019 via online submission READ MORE Note to Students: the SPWLA International Student Paper Contest announcement and instructions will be sent at a later date. Only submit through this platform if you plan to participate in the Professional Program pending approval of your abstract.

bne: SPWLA Resistivity SIG Spring Meeting Call for Abstracts The Resistivity Special Interest Group (Rt-SIG) Spring Meeting will be held at MD Anderson Library Rockwell Pavilion, University of Houston (4333 University Drive, Houston, TX 77204) on Tuesday, March 31st, 2020. The Rt SIG committee now invites submissions for special topics and presentations. The deadline for abstract submission will be on Friday, March 20th, 2020. If you are interested in presenting talks related to resistivity, dielectric, geosteering, borehole imaging tools or any other oilfield electromagnetic topics, please send your title, abstract (200-400 words) and a short biography to the Rt-SIG Committee at rtsig@spwla.org. Short lectures on challenging and practical subjects which benefit our members are welcome too. We look forward to seeing you soon at the Spring Meeting! Rt-SIG Committee Chair: Xie, Hui, HXie@slb.com Secretary: Shen, Qiuyang, QiuyangShen@Cyentech.com http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ZeLjhM0ADEDwNntY7ivcDBOIqOFipN3hwCdMxUMaUcmdmDO4JJiDKgILuA95PlFqE-raG_NA4yQbcjqclyyK-xi3wlF1FFl6e-o3TjaQpyTMUBqMu5KIawXYb-7oXY1QgQJA3O5QPAJEqmp7sGqo_qBe1p-jtAbHLVapjWQt7px3uLn6GiKmfnrjdwoDplOZvKFM1tGqsEKevcvZXvMVNeZtoJ-4KDmdpkEQtVBCkoUMdKNlZaOI1MJd4YSgVIyw&c=bWPznCDrvehiUp6libgtZIr2RzofQjDA_esc_vXU5-fssz5s2LgT0w==&ch=yIxK1dhm7RboeeY1bdxEIZcd8OxEHVfZLpuompv01vJ5UdHsptNgRA==

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bne: Add to cart Export citation Quick AbstractMetrics SPWLA The Importance of Core-Log Integration in Laminated Reservoirs with Complex Mineralogy: Case Study of Longá Formation, a new Exploratory Play in the Parnaíba Basin, Brazil Menchio, Bruno, ENEVA Yebra, Manuella, ENEVA 5007 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 Bayesian Method for Rapid Multi-Well Interpretation of Well Logs and Core Data in Unconventional Formations Deng, Tianqi, The University of Texas at Austin Ambía, Joaquín, The University of Texas at Austin Torres-Verdín, Carlos, The University of Texas at Austin 5040 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 Hydrocarbon Gas Behavior in Nano Pore Confinement Organic Shale Systems Mathur, Ashish, W.D. Von Gonten Laboratories Ali, Safdar, W.D. Von Gonten & Co. Ali, Mansoor, W.D. Von Gonten Laboratories Belanger, Chad, W.D. Von Gonten Laboratories Ravi, Vivek, Consultant 5048 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 Pore-Scale Investigation of Porosity-Resistivity-Permeability Relationships: Implications for Petrophysical Rock Typing Sun, Zhonghao, University of Texas at Austin Mehmani, Ayaz, University of Texas at Austin Torres-Verdín, Carlos, University of Texas at Austin 5039 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 Change of Saturation Exponent in Polymer Water-Flooded Reservoirs: A Case Study from Offshore Africa Guivarc'h, Benoît, TOTAL Caroli, Emmanuel, TOTAL 5068 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 The Benefits and Dangers of Using Artificial Intelligence in Petrophysics Cuddy, Steve, Baker Hughes 5066 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 Automatic Facies Classification from Well Logs Gkortsas, Vasileios-Marios, Schlumberger-Doll Research Liang, Lin, Schlumberger-Doll Research Johansen, Yngve Bolstad, Aker BP Venkataramanan, Lalitha, Schlumberger-Doll Research Datir, Harish, Schlumberger 5075 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 Petrophysical Workflows vs Machine Learning – A Comparative Case Study in the Dakota Group, Williston Basin Basu, Saptaswa, ConocoPhillips Company Ltd Johansen, Kyrre, ConocoPhillips Company Ltd Skvortsov, Sergey, ConocoPhillips Company Ltd 5087 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 Methodology to Make Quantitative Estimates of Variable Reservoir Wetting Properties in Unconventional Reservoirs Using Triple-Combo Well Log Data Holmes, Michael, Digital Formation, Inc. Holmes, Antony M., Digital Formation, Inc. Holmes, Dominic I., Digital Formation, Inc. 5090 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 What Happens to the Petrophysical Properties of a Dual-Porosity Organic-Rich Chalk During Early-Stage Organic Maturation? Vinegar, Eva G., The University of Texas at Austin Rosenberg, Yoav O., Geological Survey of Israel Reznick, Itay, Geological Survey of Israel Gordin, Yair, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Singer, Philip M., Rice University Wang, Xinglin, Rice University Chen, Zeliang, Rice University Nguyen, Scott V., 17TeraWatts Li, Weidong, Baker Hughes Bradley, Tom, Baker Hughes Hirasaki, George J., Rice University Lake, Larry W., The University of Texas at Austin Feinstein, Shimon, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Hatzor, Yossef H., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Vinegar, Harold J., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev / Rice University / Vinegar Technologies 5092 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 Effects of Pore Types on Electrical Properties of Carbonate Rocks and Determination of Electrical Parameters from NMR Logging Data Wang, Kewen, PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development Wu, Hongliang, PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development Feng, Zhou, PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development Liu, Peng, PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development Zhao, Taiping, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Company 5094 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 Advanced Petrophysical Analysis and Water Saturation Prediction in Three Forks, Williston Basin Boualam, Aldjia, University of North Dakota Rasouli, Vamegh, University of North Dakota Dalkhaa, Chantsalmaa, Energy and Environmental Research Center Djezzar, Sofiane, Energy and Environmental Research Center 5104 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 The Log-Derived SW Compared to Surface Measurement of Core SW: How they are Reconciled Everett, Bob, Robert V Everett Petrophysics, Inc. Holgate, Dorian, Aptian Technical Ltd. Everett, James, Everett Energy Software Rops, Eric, CNOOC 5006 SPWLA Conference Paper - 2020 А рефераты есть в ONEPETRO https://www.onepetro.org/conferences/SPWLA/SPWLA20/

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bne: TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE ARTICLES Full-Waveform Inversion of Fiber-Optic VSP Data From Deviated Wells Olga Podgornova, Pierre Bettinelli, Lin Liang, Joël Le Calvez, Scott Leaney, Marco Perez, and Ahmed Soliman PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 576–590; 11 FIGURES. Http://DOI.org/10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a1 Sourceless LWD Borehole Acoustics: Field Testing the Concept Alexei Bolshakov, Kris Walker, Andee Marksamer, Lorelea Samano, and Andrew Reynolds PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 591–603; 8 FIGURES. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a2 Past, Present, and Future Applications of Ultradeep Directional Resistivity Measurements: A Case History From the Norwegian Continental Shelf Supriya Sinha, Arthur Walmsley, Nigel Clegg, Brígido Vicuña, Hsu-Hsiang (Mark) Wu, Andrew McGill, Téo Paiva dos Reis, Marianne Therese Nygård, Gunn Åshild Ulfsnes, Monica Vik Constable, Frank Antonsen, and Berit Ensted Danielsen PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 604–633; 31 FIGURES, 1 TABLE. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a3 Naturally Fractured Carbonate Reservoir Characterization: A Case Study of a Mature High-Pour Point Oil Field in Hungary Muhammad Nur Ali Akbar, István Nemes, Zsolt Bihari, Helga Soltész, Ágnes Bárány, László Tóth, Szabolcs Borka, and György Ferincz PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 634–649; 8 FIGURES, 1 TABLE. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a4 Fracture Characterization Combining Borehole Acoustic Reflection Imaging and Geomechanical Analyses Xiao-Ming Tang, Pei-Chun Wang, Shengqing Li, Lei Xiong, and Hanlin Zhang PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 650–657; 4 FIGURES. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a5 Quantifying Interfacial Interactions Between Minerals and Reservoir/Fracturing Fluids Isa Silveira de Araujo and Zoya Heidari PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 658–670; 13 FIGURES. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a6 Using Digital Rock Physics to Evaluate Novel Percussion Core Quality Dmitry Lakshtanov, Yuliana Zapata, Dave Saucier, Jennie Cook, Robin Eve, Mark Lancaster, Nathan Lane, Glen Gettemy, Kevan Sincock, Elizabeth Liu, Rosemarie Geetan, Ian Draper, and Tim Gill PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 671–684; 15 FIGURES, 2 TABLES. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a7 Comparison of Raman, Brillouin, and Rayleigh Distributed Temperature Measurements in High-Rate Wells Brian C. Seabrook, Andreas Ellmauthaler, Michel LeBlanc, Mikko Jaaskelainen, John L. Maida, and Glenn A. Wilson PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 685–699; 20 FIGURES. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a8 UDAR: Past, Present, and Future: An Operator’s Experience and Perspective on the Challenges and Opportunities in Applications With Ultradeep Resistivity Tools John Bergeron, Michael Rabinovich, Murad Murtuzaliyev, Andy Ronald, and Elnur Binyatov PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 700–723; 12 FIGURES, 2 TABLES. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a9 Deep Learning for Multiwell Automatic Log Correction Vanessa Simoes, Hiren Maniar, Aria Abubakar, and Tao Zhao PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 724–747; 21 FIGURES, 11 TABLES. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a10 Uncertainty in Automated Well-Log Correlation Using Stochastic Dynamic Time Warping Mustafa A. Al Ibrahim PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 748–761; 12 FIGURES. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a11 What Next After a Decade With Significant Advances in the Application of Ultradeep Azimuthal Resistivity Measurements? Frank Antonsen, Berit Ensted Danielsen, Kåre Røsvik Jensen, Marta Prymak-Moyle, Jon Kåre Lotsberg, Maria Emilia Teixeira De Oliveira, and Monica Vik Constable PETROPHYSICS, VOL. 63, NO. 6 (DECEMBER 2022); PAGES 762–780; 11 FIGURES, 1 TABLE. DOI:10.30632/PJV63N6-2022a12

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bne: 5th SPWLA India Symposium & Exhibition, 2023 Call for Papers Theme “Ideate, Innovate, Integrate” Petrophysics: The E&P Gateway from Discovery to Recovery and Beyond Mumbai, 15th – 16th April, 2023 Important Dates Date for Submission of Extended Abstracts: 15.01.2023 Intimation of Acceptance: 31.01.2023 Last date for submission of Full papers: 15.02.2023 Date for Submission of Abstracts are extended till 15.01.2023 For regular updates please visit the website: www.spwlaindia.org We are soliciting papers on the following topics: Integrating Petrophysics in de-risking Exploration • Reservoir characterization in complex reservoirs • Innovative workflows for uncertainty mitigation and de-risking Exploration • Multi domain integration for realistic reserve estimation in Frontier and emerging Basins • Validating workflows with improved Core analysis • Deep water exploration and challenges • Unlocking unconventional plays Maximizing Asset value in Brown fields and Mature Basins • Integrating multi domain studies for addressing Brown field issues • Improved Production/ Injection profiling & advancements in Production logging • Breakthroughs via Analysis behind Casing • Time lapse studies in mature Basins • Advancements in IOR/EOR techniques and effective reservoir management • Challenges in Marginal Field Development - Optimization of well platforms Geomechanics in E&P life cycle • Improved MEMs for safe drilling, borehole stability & well placement • Geomechanics for effective stimulation and completion designs • Understanding reservoir stress anisotropies for resolving production anomalies • Rock physics & Geomechanics • Geomechanics for Unconventional Reservoirs Testing, completion and well surveillance • Emerging trends in Production Testing and completion technologies • Innovative engineering solutions for well surveillance • Rig-less interventions • Well salvaging • Alternative fracking technologies 5th SPWLA India Symposium & Exhibition, 2023 5 th SPWLA India Symposium & Exhibition, 2023 Hydrocarbon to low-carbon & no-carbon: Attaining financial resilience in new energy paradigm • Geothermal • Coal Bed Methane • Gas Hydrate • Uranium • Carbon capture, utilization and storage • Energy Regulatory aspects Value unlock from emerging technologies • One Company One data- Breaking the barriers • Riding AI/ML for data driven solutions • AI/ML for improving operational efficiency in E&P lifecycle • New advents in Wireline, LWD & Mud logging (data acquisition and evaluation) • Innovative methods in Formation Evaluation



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