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LPS Newsletter London Petrophysical Society
Registered Charity Number 1020083
A Chapter of SPWLA
Dates For Your Diary 2013
Tues 7th May 2013
Evening Lectures -Free Entry- Talk 1; Establishing the original fluid contacts in a giant oil field after 40 years of production, Talk 2; Advanced Mud Logging Ton Loermans SPWLA Dist in-guished Lecturer Mon 3rd June 2013
Evening Lecture -Free Entry- Petrophysical prop-erties of fault rocks Javed Haneef Leeds University Ia in Hi l ler award recipient Tues 18th June 2013
Seminar Seeing is bel ieving The applications of well-bore image logs to petrophysics, ge-ology and engineer-ing”.
Message From the President Many thanks to Aruna Mannie for her excellent presention "Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of salt diapir collapse-related depocentres: Upper Jurassic, Cod Terrace, Central North Sea" at the April evening meeting. We got to see how truly integrated Petrophysics can be with other sub-surface disciplines. Aruna is a PhD student at Imperial College and the LPS paid for her to log core in Stavanger as part of her studies through the Iain Hillier award scheme. At the next Evening meeting on 7th May, we are very pleased to welcome SPWLA Distinguished speaker, Ton Loermans, who will give us two talks, "Establishing the original fluid contacts in a giant oil field ... … after 40 years of production" and "Advanced Mud Logging", On Tuesday 18th June 2013 the London Petrophysical Society will be holding a one-day seminar entitled 'Seeing is Believing - the applications of well-bore image logs to petrophysics, geology and engineering', at the Geological Society, Burlington House, London. With presentations from British Geological Survey, Eriksfiord AS, Gaia Earth Sciences, GeoScience Limited, Harvey Rock Physics Pty Ltd, Prolog Geoscience & BHICS Ltd., Task Geoscience, University of Leeds, Uni-versity of Leicester, Baker Hughes, Schlumberger and Weatherford UK. There will be case stud-ies and presentations on topics as wide as comparing images from oil and water based muds; using images to determine the suitability of Halite for gas storage; using images to characterise Carbonates, Clastics and Unconventionals. Please see the website for a registration form. Don’t forget to take advantage of the SPWLA’s new membership initiative before it ends on 31
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May. If you join the SPWLA as a new member and you are a member of the LPS (or another Chapter such as AFES), you won't be charged a member ship fee for 2013. The membership dues are waived for New or Re-Joining Members who are sponsored by Officer of SIG or Local Chapter, who join before May 31st 2013. The dues waived until Jan-1st-2014 and you will only get the “Petrophysics” on-line version (not paper copy) Complimentary Membership - “How to” Guide
Go to SPWLA.org website
On the membership services tab, click on “Become a Member”
Read the “Requirements and Qualifications” first
Use your local chapter President as a reference if you want to use the free offer (ie Mike Millar)
Please note the comment about it taking 3 to 4 weeks to process And don’t forget to get in touch with me if you have ideas about how you would like a new Dialog on-line LPS publication to look, what it should cover, papers that need publishing, letters that need airing, etc. etc., please get in touch.
All the best
Mike Millar
Mike Millar : LPS President
this issue Message From the President P.1
2013 LPS Committee P.2
Seeing is Believing P.3
Dick Woodhouse Award P.4
05 ISSUE
May 2013
www.lps.org.uk
London Petrophysical Society Newsletter Issue 05 2013 www.lps.org.uk
Contacts
Membership
Peter Fitch
Seminars
Ian Draper
Newsletter
Rob Leveridge
The 2013 LPS Committee
President: Mike Millar (BG) Past President: Adam Moss (BG) Treasurer: Paul Hoddinott (BG) Secretary: Sasthene Parker (Senergy) VP Technology: Iain Whyte (Tullow Oil) VP Technology: Liz Brown (BP) VP Seminars: Ian Draper (Baker Hughes) VP Arrangements: Liz Brown (BP) VP Publications: Mike O’Keefe (Schlumberger) VP Comms & Newsletter: Rob Leveridge (Schlumberger) VP Membership: Peter Fitch (Imperial College) VP External Relations: Jeremy Farrow (Independent)
Seminars
Upcoming Evening Talks - starting at 18:30
Date Seminar Presenter
Tues 18th June Seeing is Believing Various
Wed 18th September Petrophysics ‘101’ Various
Wed 11th December Cased Hole followed by The Presidents
Evening Various
Date Evening Lectures Presenter
Tue 7th May
Talk 1; Establishing the original fluid contacts in a giant
oil field after 40 years of production,
Talk 2; Advanced Mud Logging, Ton Loermans, SPWLA
Distinguished Lecturer
http://www.spwla.org/chapter/speaker-list
Ton Loermans SPWLA
Distinguished Lecturer
Mon 3rd June Petrophysical properties of fault rocks Javed Haneef Iain Hiller award recipient
Mon 8th July Neutron Gamma Density (NGD): Principles, field test
results and log quality control of a radioactive-free bulk
density measurement
Nicole Reichel SPWLA Distinguished Lecturer
Mon 9th Sept
Monday 9th September - Down to the pore scale
to understand recovery in conventional and un-
conventional hydrocarbon reservoirs,
Martin Blunt SCA Darcy Award Winner
Tue 15th Oct Dynamics of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet: insights from
submarine landforms and clay minerals Kelly Hogan
Iain Hiller award recipient
Date Evening Lectures Presenter
Tue 7th May
Talk 1; Establishing the original fluid contacts in a giant
oil field after 40 years of production,
Talk 2; Advanced Mud Logging, Ton Loermans, SPWLA
Distinguished Lecturer
http://www.spwla.org/chapter/speaker-list
Ton Loermans SPWLA Distinguished Lecturer
Mon 3rd June Petrophysical properties of fault rocks Javed Haneef Iain Hiller award recipient
Mon 8th July Neutron Gamma Density (NGD): Principles, field test
results and log quality control of a radioactive-free bulk
density measurement
Nicole Reichel SPWLA Distinguished Lecturer
Mon 9th Sept
Monday 9th September - Down to the pore scale
to understand recovery in conventional and un-
conventional hydrocarbon reservoirs,
Martin Blunt SCA Darcy Award Winner
Tue 15th Oct Dynamics of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet: insights from
submarine landforms and clay minerals Kelly Hogan
Iain Hiller award recipient
Key Details Tuesday 18th June
Contacts
Ian Draper
Seeing is Believing One Day Seminar Tuesday 18th June Burlington House London
London Petrophysical Society Newsletter Issue 05 2013
The applications of well-bore image logs to
petrophysics, geology and engineering
With presentations from
Oil & Gas companies, Academia, & Service Companies
Case studies, and presentations including:
Tool physics
Conveyancing and limitations
Wireline vs. LWD images
Advancements in resolving low resistivity rocks and low contrast pay
Interpreting structural and sedimentological dip for trap definition
Identifying pay in conventional and unconventional reservoirs
Applications to geosteering, staying in the reservoir and completions placement
£150 for delegates
(LPS is not VAT registered) Students can register for free
Includes lunch and post-seminar wine and savories. Doors open at 9am
For more info or to register for this event please visit
www.lps.org.uk/seminar.asp