This course aims to introduce users to the Geolog NMR and NMR2D modules. Both the theory behind NMR and NMR2D measurements and the workflows associated with the modules are covered. The correct interpretation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) logs requires an understanding of the principles that lie behind the measurement, enabling the log analyst to understand the processing, quality control and interpretation of NMR data. This course is structured to achieve the following objectives: • Give the user an understanding of the principles and theories behind the NMR measurement.
• Use these principles and theories to explain the value and limitations of NMR logging. • Enable the user to understand the NMR acquisition and processing cycle. • Provide guidelines on the quality control of NMR data. • Explain the differences between different tool designs and different modes of acquiring data. • Relate NMR data to the fundamental properties of rocks and fluids. • Teach how to prepare 2D NMR logging data for use in Geolog. • Teach how to process data for 2D map results and the processing steps of interpreting said maps. During the course, the user will gain practical experience in the processing, quality control and interpretation of NMR logs using the Geolog NMR & NMR2D modules. |
Users who are new to the Geolog NMR and NMR2D suite of modules within Geolog. |
GEO202
2 day(s)
1.4
Intermediate
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Aspen Technology, Inc. awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for training classes conducted by our organization. One CEU is granted for every 10 hours of class participation.