- Integrated week
- Philippe RENAUD
- Conventional Energies, Oil & Gas Exploration-Geosciences
Language: English
Planned duration: A whole week (possible format in 5 half days or 5 days)Adaptable upon request
With Elf Aquitaine then Total from 1981 to 2019
? 2015-2018 – Technical Excellence Manager (Houston)
? 2014-2015 – Exploration Manager Us Gulf of Mexico (Houston)
? 2012 -2014 – Head of Geology – New Business Division – Exploration Direction (Paris)
? 2008 -2012 – Exploration Manager TOTAL EP Angola (Luanda)
? 2006-2008 – Deputy Manager – Geosciences Technologies Division (Pau)
? 2003-2006 – Head of Structural & Sedimentology Department (Pau)
? 1984-1986 – Geologist Engineer Diploma (ENSPM – IFP)
? 1981-1984 – PhD University Nancy 1. “Paleogeographical relations between different units of Latium-Abruzzo’s and North of Campania from Middle Cretaceous to Upper Neogene – Structural consequences. Central and Southern Italy”(Elf Italia contract)
Instructor in 2013 and 2014 when assigned at the Explo/PN Division (PN stands as Projets Nouveaux) in Paris with a COP (Caracterisation Operations Puits EXPLO/GTS) representative. The course was named “Quick Look interpretation” and was based on:
? Drilling/mudlogging overview
? Logging tools/data acquisition
? Quick-look principles
? Shaly levels, tight levels, lithologies determination
? Porosity, saturation, fluids identification and contacts
? Pressure data, basics for interpretation
? Useful values/Remarks on resistivity
In the domain of Geosciences (Exploration & production), proposal of a course that is designed to provide elements to help the interpreters (geoscientists) to be more precise, concise, accurate and practical (work faster) when the topic is well log interpretation. To reach this point, the aim of this course is to introduce the audience the basics of Petrophysics and the wells logs interpretation bases to:
o Be familiar with tool families and their limitations;
o Perform basic quality control of Well Logs;
o Have basis to differentiate basic lithologies from well logs;
o Know how to define reservoir / seal zones. DST interpretation
o Understand the principle of Archies Law and how to quickly compute its various parameters (Porosity, Water Saturation, Resistivity) from Well logs.
o Analyze Case studies