Best of SPWLA
Wednesday, 22 July 2020, 1:45 p.m.–3:30 p.m. | Austin, Texas
Course Content
The Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of petrophysics, log and core measurements, formation evaluation techniques, and hydrocarbon, mineral, and water resources. The SPWLA is pleased to showcase a selection of top-rated unconventional reservoir-focused papers presented at its Annual Symposium June 2020. The papers will highlight new technologies and techniques that are designed for the specific issues faced by operators in tight oil/gas formations and shale-rich formations. We will also examine the impact of near-crisis conditions in the oil industry, and how that has altered the approaches to petrophysics analysis and well logging.
Agenda
1:45 |
Introductory Remarks |
1:50 |
Reservoir Pressure in Tight Gas Formations from a Pressurized Core System
Luis Quintero, Halliburton |
2:15 |
Impact of Geochemistry and Reservoir Temperature and Pressure on Contact Angle Measurements for Assessment of Kerogen Wettability
Archana Jagadisan, UT at Austin |
2:40 |
A New Method of Estimating Tortuosity and Pore Size in Unconventional Formations using NMR Restricted Diffusion Measurements
Xinglin Wang, Zeliang Chen, Philip M. Singer, Harold J. Vinegar, George J. Hirasaki |
3:05 |
Integrated Reservoir Characterization using Unsupervised Learning on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) T1-T2 Logs
Tianmin Jiang, Ron J. Bonnie, Thiago Simoes Correa, Marty C. Krueger, Shaina A. Kelly, Matt S. Wasson |
Fees: Included with Registration
Venue
Austin, TX
Austin,
Texas
United States