About this Event
Abstract:
In this talk, Steve looks at common misconceptions in reservoir modelling and petrophysics, including so-called transition zones, oilโwater contacts, and irreducible water saturation. The message is simple: reservoir interpretation is far easier than many people suggest.
BIO: Steve Cuddy is a petrophysicist who has worked with Schlumberger, BP and Baker Hughes. He holds a PhD in petrophysics from the University of Aberdeen and degrees in physics, astrophysics, and philosophy. He has over 50 years of industry experience in formation evaluation and reservoir modelling. He has authored several award-winning SPE and SPWLA papers and has served as a Distinguished Lecturer for both organisations.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Cellar (next to Noose & Monkey), 31-35 Rosemount Viaduct, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
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