Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization 2014 is a course that covers topics such as:
- Generate permeability-porosity relations unique to their reservoir
- Integrate rock data obtained from logs and cores
- Identify and characterize flow units
- Utilize data from formation evaluation tools to determine reservoir quality
- Relate fracture density, aperture, and length to facies, lithology and digenesis
- Analyze the variations in pore architecture and its effect on permeability
- Calculate Porosity partitioning coefficient of a naturally fractured reservoir
- Determine fracture porosity and permeability in NFR
- Analyze well tests in naturally fractured reservoirs
- Calculate storage capacity and inter-porosity flow factor
- Use MBE to analyze impact of pressure Depletion on Recovery
- Assess reservoir performance of horizontal wells in NFR
Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization 2014 brings together roduction engineers, reservoir engineers and other technical staff.