This course provides practical training in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Logging and Its Applications, focusing on the interpretation and application of NMR measurements for reservoir characterization and petrophysical evaluation. Participants will learn how to utilize NMR data to determine reservoir properties, identify fluid types, and enhance formation evaluation for improved reservoir management and decision-making.
The course covers essential topics including NMR principles, T1 and T2 relaxation mechanisms, porosity determination, permeability estimation, fluid typing, free and bound fluid analysis, and the integration of NMR data with conventional well logs. Participants will also gain practical experience in NMR log interpretation, reservoir quality assessment, permeability prediction, and combining geological and petrophysical data to improve reservoir understanding, reduce uncertainty, and support effective reservoir characterization and field development planning.