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Dear Members,
It’s been another busy month for LPS members and the committee as we lead up to the last one day seminar for the
year, the university open day and had the AGM earlier this month.
On 4th November we held our AGM followed by a terrific off topic talk from Dr Michael de Podesta of the National
Physical Laboratory. The talk was titled “How does anyone know what the temperature really is?” and went down
very well indeed. Great use of props and audience participation!
The evening was very well attended and we achieved agreement on all matters, including the approval of the commit-
tee for 2015. Thank you to all who turned out for the evening and showed support.
On 26th November we had a one day University Open Day, this year being hosted at Royal Holloway. A great selec-
tion of talks, attendance and support. We are looking at the best dates to hold this event in 2015 to best suit graduates
and perspective employers.
I would like to take this opportunity to remind you that our final one day seminar for 2015 will be held on 11th Dec
2014 which will be followed by the presidents evening. The title of the seminar is “Reservoir Fluids; Sampling &
DFA, PVT & EOS, Waxy oils, Acid Gases, Asphaltenes & Water Chemistry. Please register in the usual way,
through links on the website where you will also find a full agenda and list of fabulous speakers for the day.
Finally, congratulations to Monika Adaszkiewicz , the 2014 winner of Dick Woodhouse award for young profession-
als. Monika was awarded with a cheque and this prestigious award by Mike Millar as shown in the photograph
above. Very well done indeed Monika! We encourage applicants for 2015 to apply through the website.
All the very best. I look forward to seeing on 11th Dec for the seminar and subsequently the Presidents Evening at
the King's Head, W1S 4RX
Iain Whyte Iain Whyte : LPS President
Various
Service Companies
Mike Lovell
University of Leicester
London Petrophysical Society Newsletter Issue 11 2014 www.lps.org.uk
Membership
Peter Fitch
Seminars
Ian Draper
Newsletter
Rob Leveridge
Date Evening Lectures Presenter
Thursday 11th Dec Reservoir Fluids - Sampling & DFA, PVT & EOS, Waxy
oils, Acid Gases, Asphaltenes & Water Chemistry Various
Thursday 29th Jan New Technology Seminar Service Companies
President: Iain Whyte (Tullow) Treasurer: Paul Hoddinott (E.On) Secretary: Negah Ardjmandpour (GE Oil & Gas) VP Technology: Elizabeth Davis (BP) VP Seminars: Ian Draper (Baker Hughes) VP Arrangements: Ben Fletcher (BG) VP Publications: Michael O’Keefe (Schlumberger) VP Comms & Newsletter: Rob Leveridge (Schlumberger) VP Membership: Mauricio Castellanos (TGS Nopec) VP External Relations: Peter Fitch (Imperial College) Past President: Mike Millar (BG)
Date Evening Lectures Presenter
Tuesday 10th Feb
Educating the Petrophysicist – how we should teach
petrophysics and a review of the 2014 SPWLA Spring
Conference
Mike Lovell (University
of Leicester)
Tuesday3rd March Tying image and mineral analyses to the petrophysi-
cal properties of rocks Eric Goergen
Registration £150 for members and non members, (LPS is not VAT registered).
There are a limited number of free places for Students, but you must register in advance.
Includes lunch and refreshments.
To attend please download a Registration form and email to Ian Draper, VP Seminars.
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Thurs 11th Dec
Michael O’Keefe
Seminar chair
Reservoir Fluids
Sampling & DFA, PVT & EOS, Waxy oils,
Acid Gases, Asphaltenes & Water Chemistry
Thursday 11th December—Full Day
London Petrophysical Society Newsletter Issue 11 2014 www.lps.org.uk
Sampling & DFA, PVT & EOS, Waxy oils, Acid Gases,
Asphaltenes & Water Chemistry
Time Presentation Presenter Affiliation
9:00 Registration
9:15 Welcome & Introduction Michael O'Keefe LPS
9:30 Interpreting compositional and pressure gradi-ents
Brian Moffatt Petrophase
10:10 Fluids Integration - There is no 'Silver Bullet' Shyam Ramaswami
Shell
10:50 Break
11:10 Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior and PVT Analysis Javed Haneef University of Leeds
11:50 Using EoS fluid modelling to integrate subsurface and surface; experiences in heavy oil developments, Kurdistan
Eduardo Luna-Ortiz & Igor Bagno
Xodus Group
12:30 Lunch
13:20 Challenges around Sampling & Characterization of True Waxy Crudes
Gerard Runham Tullow Oil
14:00 Challenging Fluid Properties: Viscosity of Oils, Acidity of Gases (H2S & CO2)
Michael O'Keefe Schlumberger
14:40 Break
15:00 Formation Water - Sampling, Analysis & Model-ling
Ross McCartney Oilfield Water Ser-vices
15:40 Effect of Elapsed time on single-phase sample contamination levels
Carmen Elena Vietez
BakerHughes
16:20 DFA coupled with Asphaltene EOS Oliver Mullins Schlumberger
17:00 Final Comments
17:30 President's Evening at the King's Head, W1S 4RX
Kings Head
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Thurs 26th Mar
Mike Millar
Seminar chair
Call for Abstracts
What's So Special About Core Analyses?
Thursday 26th March 2015
London Petrophysical Society Newsletter Issue 11 2014
On Thursday 26th March 2015 the London Petrophysical Society will be holding a one-
day seminar entitled "What's So Special About Core Analyses?" at the Geological Socie-
ty, Burlington House, London. This is the latest in our line of "Basic FE" seminars, and
is intended as an introduction to Core Analyses for Petrophysicists and other Geoscien-
tists. This one-day seminar will provide a basic understanding and vocabulary for profes-
sionals from a wide-variety of backgrounds and it should work to improve the way we
can work together as a team to achieve effective integration of core data into the under-
standing of our reservoirs.
This is a Call for Abstracts for presentations from Oil & Gas Companies, Service Com-
panies, Independent Consultants, Academia and other interested parties on the topic. The
seminar consists of a series of themed talks each lasting between 35 and 40 minutes, with
5 to 10 minutes for questions and discussion. We also hope that we will be able to give a
set of the abstracts and the presentation slides (either as presented or edited) to the partic-
ipants after the event.
We are looking for talks covering topics such as;
Overview - petrophysical fundamentals - porosity, permeability, capillarity
Acquiring good core data and getting it to the laboratory
Introduction to analysing cores - plugging, cleaning/drying, basic analysis and some
basic QC
Calibrating log-to-core for porosity and permeability
Electrical properties and saturations
Capillary pressure and height-function
Wettability and Relative Permeability
Designing completions with core data - sieve, rock strength, formation damage
Understanding reservoir quality - sedimentology, petrography
Core-to-log Integration case studies
This seminar is intended for general technical interest (as opposed to sales or marketing)
and we request that the talks are kept technical in nature, with the use of generic rather
than trade names.
Abstracts should be up to 300 words and may include one or two illustrations and sub-
mitted in Word Document or Adobe PDF format.
Please send you abstracts to Mike Millar ([email protected]), or any member
of the LPS committee. You can also contact Mike if you have any questions or sugges-
tions.
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