Petrophysicist Bootcamp: Maximizing Insights and Potential
Westside Houston
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Seminar Date: Jan 16 2025
Registration Opens: Dec 15 2024 - Jan 17 2025
Time: 11:30 AM - 01:00 PM (US CDT)
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Contact: QinShan “Shan” Yang (VP Westside, SPWLA Houston Chapter)
Corresponding: vpwestside@spwla-houston.org
Fees: FREENOTES:
Speaker : Yuan C. Cong
Date : Thursday, Jan 16th , 2025
Time : 11:15 am – 1:00 pm (US CDT)
Venue : SLB, 6350 West Sam Houston Parkway North, Houston, TX 77041
Admission : This activity will include a boxed lunch.
The seminar is sponsored by SLB so there
is no charge for registration.
However, you still need to register using
the applicable links below.
Please register by Jan 15th, 2025 @ 11am to reserve lunch.
Parking Info : Guest parking is available free of charge. Upon arrival, please proceed to the front desk to check in
Contact : QinShan (Shan) Yang (SPWLA Houston VP Westside)
Corresponding : vpwestside@spwla-houston.orgABSTRACT:
In the AI/ML era, mastering the training of models is crucial for long-term success and optimal results. Above all, the quality of the data is the paramount, along with understanding the nature of each data category, whether quantitative or qualitative, and the analysis approach, whether probabilistic or deterministic. Petrophysicists must possess this knowledge to correctly and effectively instruct AI/ML models. This one hour webinar is a concentration of a daily course which delves into the essential theories of logging equipment and quality control in data acquisition and also explore software-independent readout, quick-look analysis techniques for swift decision-making on site. This webinar will focus on essential concepts, Key points, and area of concerns instead of covering in-depth details
BIOGRAPHY:
With over 35 years of experience in wireline logging and LWD with major service providers, this career has consistently been on the frontline, spanning hands-on operations, global technical support, and data analysis/interpretation. This includes overseeing critical logging jobs 24/7 from both operational and geoscience perspectives. Experience includes serving a range of IOCs, NOCs, and independent oil and gas companies worldwide. The work has covered everything from single well operations to comprehensive field studies, encompassing exploration logging program planning, implementation, analysis, interpretation, completion evaluation, and production/injection well profile and integrity monitoring.