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www.taskgeoscience.com TASK G eosc l ence THE BOREHOLE IMAGE SPECIALISTS BOREHOLE IMAGING COURSE H undreds of image logs have been acquired by Australian Oil companies in recent years. There is currently an important resource of image logs sitting in data archives. Images can provide unrivaled information of the geological structure, stratigraphy and sedimentology from the wellbore. The application of image logs in our industry has long been undervalued or not fully appreciated. The interpretation of images is a skill that needs to be learned and the best way to do so is with some of the industries’ leading interpreters. Borehole images, both wireline and LWD can fill a vital data gap between core and seismic data. unlock the value Course aims... Carry out QC of borehole image data: wireline and LWD Design a borehole image logging program Provide a brief structural interpretation Classify major lithofacies types and sediment dispersal indicators Describe fractures and faults Appreciate limits of borehole images Date... 15th, 16th and 17th August 2006 Venue... Heritage Room. South of Perth Yacht Club Instructors... Lawrence Bourke, Task Geoscience, Perth Adam Styles, Task Geoscience, Aberdeen Price... AU$ 2948 + GST per attendee, price includes lunch, coffee and snacks, Course notes and Exercises. DAY 1: Introduction: Borehole Image, Dipmeter and LWD acquisition and processing techniques, Log quality and artefact image recognition. Structural Interpretation: Basic principles - quick-look interpretation, Structural dip identification, unconformities, Large scale fault deformation structures. Practical Exercise - tectonic tilt, faults, unconformities. DAY 2: Structural Interpretation: Fracture analysis. Practical Exercise - fracture analysis. Integration with surface seismic and production data. Practical Exercise - integration with seismic and production data. Analysis of borehole images in horizontal wells. Sedimentological interpretation: borehole image and dipmeter data. DAY 3: Sedimentological Interpretation (continued): borehole images - clastic sequences. Practical Exercise - clastics. Sedimentological interpretation: carbonate sequences. Practical Exercise - carbonates. Approaches to permeability classification - carbonates; Petrophysical applications of image logs, in-situ stress analysis. Practical Exercise - in-situ stress analysis. Request a booking form today from [email protected] TASK GEOSCIENCE LIMITED BASED IN ABERDEEN, PERTH (AND SOON TO BE HOUSTON) IS AN INDEPENDENT GEOLOGICAL CONSULTANCY SPECIALISING IN THE INTERPRETATION OF BOREHOLE IMAGES AND THE INTEGRATION WITH CORE AND OTHER WELL BORE DATA. Who should attend... Geologists, Petrophysicists & Geophysicists working with integrated reservoir models Overview... Image log technology and practice Quality control Structural analysis Horizontal well analysis In-situ stress analysis Sedimentological characterisation - in clastics and carbonate rocks Task Pesa Ad June2006 25/5/06 5:11 pm Page 1

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Page 1: Task Pesa Ad June2006THE BOREHOLE IMAGE SPECIALISTS BOREHOLE IMAGING COURSE H undreds of image logs have been acquired by Australian Oil companies in recent years. There is currently

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TASKGeosclenceT H E B O R E H O L E I M A G E S P E C I A L I S T S

BOREHOLE IMAGING COURSE

Hundreds of image logs have been acquired by Australian Oil companies in

recent years. There is currently an important resource of image logs sitting

in data archives. Images can provide unrivaled information of the geological

structure, stratigraphy and sedimentology from the wellbore. The application of

image logs in our industry has long been undervalued or not fully appreciated.

The interpretation of images is a skill that needs to be learned and the best way

to do so is with some of the industries’ leading interpreters. Borehole images, both

wireline and LWD can fill a vital data gap between core and seismic data.

unlock the value

Course aims...• Carry out QC of borehole image

data: wireline and LWD

• Design a borehole image logging program

• Provide a brief structural interpretation

• Classify major lithofacies types and

sediment dispersal indicators

• Describe fractures and faults

• Appreciate limits of borehole images

Date...• 15th, 16th and 17th August 2006

Venue...• Heritage Room.

South of Perth Yacht Club

Instructors...• Lawrence Bourke,

Task Geoscience, Perth

Adam Styles,

Task Geoscience, Aberdeen

Price...AU$ 2948 + GST per attendee,

price includes lunch, coffee and

snacks, Course notes and Exercises.

DAY 1: Introduction: Borehole Image, Dipmeter and LWD acquisition and processing techniques, Log quality and artefact image

recognition. Structural Interpretation: Basic principles - quick-look interpretation, Structural dip identification, unconformities,

Large scale fault deformation structures. Practical Exercise - tectonic tilt, faults, unconformities.

DAY 2: Structural Interpretation: Fracture analysis. Practical Exercise - fracture analysis. Integration with surface seismic and

production data. Practical Exercise - integration with seismic and production data. Analysis of borehole images in horizontal wells.

Sedimentological interpretation: borehole image and dipmeter data.

DAY 3: Sedimentological Interpretation (continued): borehole images - clastic sequences. Practical Exercise - clastics.

Sedimentological interpretation: carbonate sequences. Practical Exercise - carbonates. Approaches to permeability classification -

carbonates; Petrophysical applications of image logs, in-situ stress analysis. Practical Exercise - in-situ stress analysis.

Request a booking form today from [email protected]

TASK GEOSCIENCE LIMITED BASED IN ABERDEEN, PERTH (AND SOON

TO BE HOUSTON ) IS AN INDEPENDENT GEOLOGICAL CONSULTANCY

SPECIALISING IN THE INTERPRETATION OF BOREHOLE IMAGES AND THE

INTEGRATION WITH CORE AND OTHER WELL BORE DATA.

Who should attend...• Geologists, Petrophysicists & Geophysicists

working with integrated reservoir models

Overview...• Image log technology and practice

• Quality control

• Structural analysis

• Horizontal well analysis

• In-situ stress analysis

• Sedimentological characterisation

- in clastics and carbonate rocks

Task Pesa Ad June2006 25/5/06 5:11 pm Page 1