- 5-Day Training Course
Open and Cased Hole Logging Data Interpretation (OCHLDI)
Improving Efficiency for Critical Decisions
| Date | Venue | Fees | Enroll |
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09 Feb - 13 Feb 2026 |
Cape Town -South Africa |
$7,000 |
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06 Apr - 10 Apr 2026 |
Dubai - UAE |
$5,500 |
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18 May - 22 May 2026 |
Toronto - Canada |
$7,000 |
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08 Jun - 12 Jun 2026 |
Dubai - UAE |
$6,500 |
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10 Aug - 14 Aug 2026 |
Dubai - UAE |
$6,500 |
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12 Oct - 16 Oct 2026 |
Cairo - Egypt |
$7,000 |
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07 Dec - 11 Dec 2026 |
Dubai - UAE |
$6,500 |
Course Introduction
Well logs are defined as continuous recording of a geophysical parameter, plotted against depth in a well from bottom to top of well may represent – km’s of measurement. Well logging is necessary because cuttings sampling leaves an imprecise record of formations encountered. Coring is precise but slow and expensive. Logs fill the gap between the two – with experience, calibration, corrections and correlation can replace cores. Many different logs exist – geophysical measurements along a borehole, spanning both Spontaneous phenomena and induced phenomena, as well as mechanical measurements.
This interactive, applications-driven 5-day Open and Cased Hole Logging Data Interpretation (OCHLDI) training course will highlight the techniques and principles of the main open and cased hole logging tools used in the oil industry for professionals who needs to deal with wireline logs in their daily job. Logging techniques utilize direct measurement and indirect measurement for formation evaluation to determine the properties of the rock to assess if the wellbore can produce oil/gas or is just a dry hole.
The training course will feature:
- Discussions on open hole tools physical principles and applications
- Explanation of petrophysical concepts and techniques for basic log interpretation
- Cement and corrosion evaluation tools principles and applications
- Cased hole resistivity, porosity and saturation tools
- Application of interpretation methods in some examples and exercises.
Objectives
The delegates will achieve the following objectives:
- Use logging measurements for subsurface formation evaluation
- Understand the physical principles of main open and cased hole logging tools
- Familiarize with the main applications and limitations of the different tool readings
- Perform a quantitative formation evaluation on a sample lithology
- Understand the uses and interpretation of open and cased hole logging tools.
Daily Topics
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