2 QUANTITATIVE CORE ANALYSIS The primary purpose of coring is to obtain rock samples of a sufficient size to obtain estimates of critical reservoir properties. Work will involve onsite operational support during drilling with some pre-drill technical package review and preparation to insure successful well delivery. Chapter 4 details operating procedures for quantitative wellsite core analysis equipment. Company is seeking a Wellsite Geologist for rotational work in support of coil and rotary drilling operations on Alaska’s North Slope. Chapter 3 ex plains the routine role of the logging geologist in core retrieval, sampling, and qualitative evaluation. Chapter 2 deals with the various techniques used in coring. Chapter 1 discusses the concepts of porosity, permeability, and saturation, how these properties are determined in core analysis, and their significance in controlling rest:rvoir performance. Not all of the operations described are common practice in all logging units however, familiarity with them is a necessary part of general ex ploration knowledge and professionalism. This coring operations reference handbook is intended as a practical guide for the logging geologist to procedures, activities, and responsibilities required when bottomhole or sidewall coring is performed at the wellsite. Wellsite Geologist Training Report 3 - Free download as Word Doc (.doc), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free.
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