Osama is a senior petrophysicist with 16 years of experience in evaluating clastic and carbonate reservoirs using both deterministic and probabilistic methods. He is highly skilled in core-log integration, SCAL applications, and saturation height modeling. His expertise includes Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and acoustic data processing for enhanced reservoir characterization, particularly in carbonate and unconventional plays. Osama is proficient in borehole image interpretation, especially for identifying fractures and vugs in fractured carbonates. He also has strong experience in cased hole saturation monitoring and well integrity assessment. Additionally, he applies machine learning techniques to petrophysical evaluation, making him a versatile and valuable expert in reservoir petrophysics.