INTEGRATION OF WELL LOGS AND SEISMIC DATA


Course Objective:




Mapping the physical properties of the subsurface is of key importance in the development of the



hydrocarbon reservoirs. Those properties can be measured directly at the well locations using well



logging tools or core samples. In addition, seismic data inversion gives clues to these properties.



Wells are usually spars. Seismic data provides more complete coverage of the development areas.



The description and application of the methods for integration of both sources of information is the



objective of this course.




Course Contents:



ï‚· Physical Basis of Seismic Reflection



ï‚· 2D and 3D Seismic Acquisition and Processing



ï‚· 2-D Versus 3-D Seismic Data



ï‚· An Overview of Geophysical Well Logs



ï‚· Well Seismic Surveys



ï‚· Reservoir Geophysics



ï‚· Reservoir Characterization



ï‚· Case Studies (Histories)




Who should attend?



All Geosciences professionals including seismic interpreters as well as petroleum geologists and



reservoir engineers whom are involving in hydrocarbon exploration, appraisal, and development will



benefit from attending this course