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Description

CoreLog is an advanced application designed for log analysis and petrophysical modeling, utilizing established industry models to assess the petrophysical characteristics of wells. It computes various essential properties, including porosity, permeability, and shale volume, either by specific zones or overall well analysis. Users benefit from a seamless and effective interface for importing data, transforming it, visualizing and plotting information, and subsequently exporting it for further application. The platform stands out with its powerful data visualization features, which facilitate straightforward interpretation and adjustment of the information presented. Additionally, CoreLog empowers users to generate markers and define zones, tailor plots to their requirements, and either print or export their findings easily. The information is organized in an intuitive layout, featuring tabbed views, tables, and tree structures, all contributing to enhanced user efficiency and productivity. Furthermore, the application's design encourages a streamlined workflow, making it suitable for both novice and experienced users in the field.

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Block H125 primarily focuses on the development of the Qingshankou oil layer, where the top structure of the Qing 1st sublayer features a broken nose configuration hindered by reverse normal faults. This area exhibits a layered lithological structure reservoir type, and the current operation employs a refined five-point well pattern, comprising 27 injection wells alongside 38 production wells. Delta front deposits serve as the main target layers in the northern section of Block H125, with bars identified as the principal microfacies types across each sublayer. The technology for reservoir geological modeling is categorized into two essential workflows: structural modeling and property modeling. Property modeling encompasses various aspects, including sedimentary facies modeling, porosity modeling, permeability modeling, oil saturation modeling, and NTG modeling. The initial phase in geological modeling involves utilizing the well header and well picks to create a structural model, wherein the increments in the I and J directions are set to optimize grid quality and well configuration. This meticulous approach ensures that the reservoir's geological characteristics are accurately represented for enhanced production strategies. Additionally, ongoing assessments of well performance and reservoir behavior are crucial for optimizing extraction methods and maximizing resource recovery.

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Windows
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Live Rep (24/7)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Plano Research Corp

Country

United States

Website

www.planoresearch.com/corelog

Vendor Details

Company Name

GPT

Country

China

Website

www.gptsoft.com/ges-case-study-block-h125-modling/

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