Geolog - Advanced Geolog
Advanced Geolog
Objectives:
Gain a comprehensive overview of Multimin (probabilistic, or optimizing, petrophysical analysis) and Geolog programming using Loglan and Tcl.
Duration: 5 days
Prerequisites:
Basic Knowledge of Geolog
Who Should Attend?:
Experienced Geolog Users
Contents:
- Multimin
Multimin is a software program that provides advanced formation evaluation answers. The program is based on the probabilistic, or optimizing, approach to modelling wireline and rock data. The formation evaluation professional will gain an understanding of the theoretical basis of the optimizing approach to petrophysical interpretation, a good understanding of how to create models in Multimin and how to run optimizing evaluations within the Geolog environment. You will work through several exercises highlighting different modelling challenges, such as bad hole, heavy minerals and secondary porosity.
- Loglan
Loglan is a fully functional programming language which is written, compiled and executed within Geolog. It allows you to develop your own modules, easily accessible from Geolog's Well or Project applications, to perform log processing and many other applications. Learn the basics of the Loglan programming language, how to develop a module using the language, and how to run the module from within Well or Project.
- Tcl Programming
Tcl, the Tool Command Language, is a platform independent easy-to-learn scripting language that is an integral part of Geolog. Learn how to develop programs using Tcl commands and Geolog extensions to create applications that compliment the functionality of Geolog.
Advanced Geolog can be made up of: **
Multimin - 2 days
Loglan - 2 days
TCL Programming - 1 day
Facimage - 2 days
Thin Bed (Laminated Shaly Sand) Analysis - 1 day
Determin Uncertainty - 1 day
To customize this course write to training_info@pdgm.com
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