DPS chapter news in ‘Petrophysics’ Journal
We have published an update on the revival of the DPS in the August issue of ‘Petrophysics’. Check out the print copy that will be delivered to SPWLA members soon,… Read more »
We have published an update on the revival of the DPS in the August issue of ‘Petrophysics’. Check out the print copy that will be delivered to SPWLA members soon,… Read more »
Generously Supported by Shell The next meeting of the Dutch Petrophysical Society will be at the Kivi building in Den Haag on Thursday 1st September. The theme of the meeting will… Read more »
We’ve now completed the first stage of the DPS revival survey and the survey has been closed. Thanks to all who responded and shared your thoughts and ideas – we… Read more »
As of today over 60 members have shared their opinions with us though the DPS members survey If you haven’t taken the opportunity so far to compete the survey we do… Read more »
The Dutch Petrophysical Society Revival Event “Petrophysics in the Netherlands – the Past, Present and Future” was held on 19th May 2016 at the KIVI building in Den Haag. The… Read more »
After a 4 year pause, the Dutch Petrophysical Society is being relaunched with a half day event on “Petrophysics in The Netherlands: The Past, Present and Future”. The Dutch Petrophysical Society strives to bring together professionals in The Netherlands that work with or have an interest in Formation Evaluation and would like you to be part of the journey of reviving the Society. The afternoon promises several good talks on the variety and challenges faced by Petrophysics in the Netherlands followed by a poster session covering vendor Wireline and Logging While Drilling (LWD) new technologies. The poster session will be an opportunity for you to meet fellow professionals over drinks and snacks. Admission is free but you will be kindly asked to confirm your attendance. Please feel free to forward this note to fellow colleagues or friends who may be interested as well.
Program
15:30 – Arrival & registration
16:00 – Welcome & DPS Introduction – Shyam Ramaswami – Dutch Petrophysical Society (DPS) President
16:15 – Session I – “The evolution of life-cycle petrophysical evaluation & data acquisition techniques in NAM”, Oscar Kelder – Petrophysics Discipline Lead and Cluster Development Lead – NAM
16:45 – Session II – “Amstel field – from first oil discovery to first oil production”, Danijela Krizanic – Asset Petrophysicist – ENGIE E&P Nederland
17:15 – Break
17:30 – Session III – Wireline & LWD New Technology Poster Session & networking (Includes drinks & snacks)
18:30 – End
RSVP
Please send confirmation of attendance or regrets to info@dps-nl.org by Monday 16th May, 2016
Entrance Fee
Free of Charge for all
Session I – “The evolution of life-cycle petrophysical evaluation and data acquisition techniques in NAM”
Oscar will present a talk on how evaluation and data acquisition techniques in life-cycle petrophysics in NAM has evolved over the years, its current challenges and its direction in the future.
Oscar Kelder – Is a seasoned Petrophysicist with 20 years of petrophysical experience in various IOC’s and NOC’s, including Statoil, Saudi Aramco and the last 10 years with NAM in The Netherlands. He is intimately familiar with gas field development in the Netherlands and the challenges that come with them.
Session II – “Amstel field – from first oil discovery to first oil production”
Located 12km NW of Scheveningen beach, the field holds a title of the first oil discovery in the Dutch offshore. Although it has been discovered in 1962; it has not been put into production until early 2014.
The presentation will cover the progress of the field development since its discovery with focus on reservoir characterization aspect of the project.
Danijela Krizanic – Holds MSc in Petroleum Geology from University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering. She worked for INA Oil Company and Baker Hughes before joining Engie in 2009. Currently she works as asset Petrophysicist for Dutch offshore oil and gas fields.
Session III – Wireline & Logging While Drilling (LWD) New Technology
1. “Microseismic monitoring in Groningen” – Baker Hughes
2. “TightGas exploration petrophysics” – Halliburton
3. “LWD Imaging for Well Placement in Faulted Reservoir” – Schlumberger
“Next generation Pulsed Neutron Tool” – Weatherford
Koninklijk Instituut Van Ingenieurs (KIVI)
Prinsessegracht 23, 2514 AP Den Haag
Directions:
Walk – 10 mins walk from Den Haag Central Station
Tram – Den Haag – Malieveld – Line #5 or #9
Car – Public underground parking – Den Haag – Malieveld