BASIC WELL LOGGING (PET 407) 2023/2024 SESSION
- Well Logging
- 104 (Registered)
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COURSE OVERVIEW
This Course, “Basic Well Logging” is aimed at providing the learners the basic knowledge of Well Logging principles, and a series of techniques that will be of real practical value to petrophysicists in their day-to-day jobs. You will be taught the processes of determining the properties of the formation Insitu with logs. We would begin this course with a simple Pre-Introductory quiz, and then we will go into the course proper. We will look into: Introduction to well logging: Overview and definition, history, advantages and limitations, after which we would look into the classification of logs, acquisition and processing of logs, and interpretation of logs. In summary, this course will consist of the following Sections/Modules:
- Pre-Introductory Quiz/Pretest
- Introduction
- Classification of Logs
- Acquisition and Processing of Logs
- Interpretation of Logs
- Final Assessment
- References
This course was designed by Dr. Nnaemeka Ohia, he will act as a facilitator for the discussion boards with B. Obah, N.C. Izuwa, N.C Nwogu, I. Oguama
PREREQUISITES
None
COURSE DATES
From JULY 1st 2023 to AUG 20th 2023, 01:00 GMT. This course uses Greenwich Meridian Time (GMT)
GRADING SCHEME
You’ll be graded on weekly activities (100% weight in final score) You need to score 80% or higher to pass the course and receive a certificate. You can check your progress by selecting the “Progress” tab Important: Learners need to view the courses on a laptop for best results and if you intend to use your mobile phone, ensure you download the “articulate” mobile app. Download the “articulate mobile player app.” at google play store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.articulate.articulatemobileplayer) Check that your FULL NAME is correct as that’s the name that will appear in the certificate you may earn.
FAQ
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