2010 Fall Workshop
— SOLD OUT!
Title: Shale Petrophysics
Overview:
As Industry's focus remains on Unconventional Reservoirs and these reservoirs become increasingly unconventional, the Petrophysicist's task of Reservoir Evaluation is ever more challenging.
This workshop focuses on Unconventional Reservoirs and explores the major areas of consideration for Petrophysicists and Log
Analysts: Characterization, Geochemistry, Geomechanics & Anisotropy, Pore Scale Imaging and NMR. Additionally, Randy Miller will
present a comparison of various shale plays.
Speakers:
Quinn Passey, ExxonMobil:
From Oil-Prone source Rock to Gas-Producing Shale
Reservoir - Geologic and Petrophysical Characterization of
Unconventional Shale-Gas Reservoirs
Mark Tobey, Encana:
Geochemical Applications – Mud Gas, TOC-RE & VRo
Jim Bray, Halliburton:
Mechanical Properties and Anisotropy in Shales
Richard Vessel, Geo Systems LLP:
Pore-Scale Imaging
Robert Lee, Core Laboratories:
Role of Bench-Top NMR in Shale Evaluation
Randy Miller, Core Laboratories:
Shale Play Comparisons
When: Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Where: Colorado School of Mines
Registration:
Email here to be added to the
waitlist.
Registration deadline is October 6th. If you
were a member in good standing as of August 1st, you
should have received an email with instructions for getting the
special members-only price for this workshop.
Details:
Fall Workshop - Shale Petrophysics.pdf
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