Resistivity



Resistivity SIG Objective:
The Resistivity SIG is devoted to help the petroleum community (Geology, Geophysics, Formation Evaluation, Drilling, Reservoir Engineering) understand the challenges associated with the acquisition, interpretation, and integration of Resistivity wellbore data.


Wednesday, October 26, 2005 2001 Rankin Road, Baker Atlas/INTEQ

Agenda:

9:30–9:35AM, Housekeeping and safety, Abbas Merchant, Baker Atlas

9:35–9:45AM, SPWLA sponsorship for Resistivity/MWD SIG, Jim Klein, ConocoPhillips

9:45-10:15AM, Dip effect on LWD propagation resistivity tool response and its impact on hydrocarbon-pore-feet (HPF) estimation, Hezhu Yin, ExxonMobil

10:15-10:45AM, A few specific issues in utilizing resistivity logs in interpretation, Qiang Zhou, Chevron

10:45–11:00AM, Break

11:00–11:30AM, Log Interpretation in High Angle and Horizontal Wells, Jim Klein, ConocoPhillips

11:30–12:00PM, LWD interpretation in deviated wells, Michael Bittar, Halliburton

12:00–12:45PM, Lunch

12:45–1:15PM, Frequency Dispersion Effects on LWD Propagation Resistivity Measurements, Mark Haugland, Pathfinder

1:15-1:45PM, Multiscale inversion and deep formation imaging using array resistivity data, Michael Frenkel, Baker Atlas

1:45-2:00PM, Break

2:00–2:30PM, Evaluation of Fracture Porosity and Dip-Angle in Tight-Sand Reservoir in Bohai Gulf Oil-Field, Shanjun Li, Univ of Houston

2:30–3:00PM, Triaxial induction tool with electrode sleeve: A study of its response to borehole eccentricity, Sofia Davydycheva, Tom Barber, Tracy Broussard, Dean Homan, Gerald Minerbo, Richard Rosthal, and Hanming Wang, Schlumberger

3:00-3:30PM, Horizontal well logging and anisotropy, Terry Hagiwara, Shell

3:30–4:00PM, Any other business?