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1 PETROSYNC Synchronize Your Petroleum Skills Advanced Cased Hole Logging Understanding how to optimize and reach full production potential 5th May th May 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Includes Practical Exercises Case Studies and Sharing! Petrosync Distinguished Instructor. Mourad B. Wassef Founder, Petromina Energy Group Independent Consultant Over 23 years of experience in Oil & Gas industry Specializes in petrophysics, petroleum geology, electric logging & production logging interpretation Handled projects, consultancy and positions in MB Petroleum, CNPC, Indusmin Energy & CoreLab Course Objectives Learn what is happening inside your well and its environment Understand if different fluids which enter the casing are really coming from the formation Know where your injection gas or water is going Reasons of leaks behind casing Learn and understand zonal cross flow Knowledge on injection efficiency and thief zones Understand how to define different production phases Learn how to calculate underground percentage of different production phases Specially Designed for The course is designed for petrophysicists, wellsite geologists, petroleum engineers, drilling engineers, managers, reservoir engineers, production engineers/technologists, log analysts and professionals interested in understanding what production logs and cased-hole surveys can tell us. Supported by

2 Course Overview Cased-hole logging is performed more rarely but still provides valuable information about the well. Cased-hole logging is used to help operators obtain additional information from a well or reservoir that has already been completed. This course covers all aspects of cased-hole logging and interpretation, with particular emphasis on logs and flow quantification. More knowledge about cased-hole logs will lead to better understanding of the well and the surrounding reservoir. The course will cover detection of leaks behind casing, cement bond logs and applied in Deviated wells. Also the interpretation of Multi phase flow, tool threshold, Slip velocity correlation will be covered. Instructor Profile Mourad B. Wassef is a geologist and petrophysicist with over 23 years of experience in oil and gas exploration, development, and training. His principal areas of expertise are petrophysics, petroleum geology of carbonate and clastic reservoirs, Electric logging as well as Production logging interpretation. He handled several exploration services including Shale Gas and Oil in Jordan. Mourad received his BS degree in Geology from Cairo University of Egypt. After a long career with Core Laboratories, he founded Petromina Energy Group in Along his career Mourad assumed several roles as Petroleum Geology Consultant for Austin, TX, USA based GLG in Cairo and MB Petroleum in Sultanate of Oman. He served as Operations Chief Officer for Indusmin Energy, as well as Production Services Supervisor, Wellsite Geologist and Core analyst with Core Laboratories. He served as an instructor of various petroleum courses including Electric Open hole logging, Cased hole logging, Petrophysics, Overpressure detection, Petroleum systems and petroleum economics in Egypt, Syria, and Sultanate of Oman. He issued more than 50 reports about Petroleum Geology and Upstream Oil industry in Africa (Angola, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia) as well as in Brazil. His reports covered exploration and production services as well as Petroleum systems and asset evaluation in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, Thailand, Papua New Guinea, and Philippines. Petrosync Quality Limited Attendees The course has limited seats to ensure maximum learning and experience for all delegates. Certificate of Attendance You will receive a Certificate of Attendance bearing the signatures of the Trainer upon successful completion of the course. This certificate is proof of your continuing professional development. Interactive Training You will be attending training designed to share both the latest knowledge and practical experience through interactive sessions. This will provide you with a deeper and more long-term understanding of your current issues. High Quality Course Materials Printed course manual will provide you with working materials throughout the course and will be an invaluable source of reference for you and your colleagues afterward. You can follow course progress on your laptop with soft copies provided.

3 Course Agenda Day One - 5th May 2014 What is Cased hole logging? Temperature Log Temperature Measurement in Oil & Gas boreholes Origin of Thermal Energy Thermal Conductivity Static Geothermal Gradient Dynamic Thermal Profile Cement Exothermic Effect Temperature Tool Zonal Inflow Temperature fingerprint Flow Rate detection using Temperature (Theoretical Basis) Radioactive Tracer Log Tracers Uses and limitations Flow Rate Calculation Logging Procedures Slug Tracking Velocity Shot Radioactive Tracer Tool Calculation of Velocity Flow Percent and Flow Regime Day Two - 6th May 2014 Spinner Flow Meter Log Definition Uses Logging Tool Logging Procedure Interpretation Procedure Calibration Curve Mechanical Effects at Low Flow rates Fluid Velocity and Midpoint Multiphase flow effects Monophase Flow Multiphase Flow Density Log Principle and Definition Uses of Density log Factors Affecting Fluid Density Log Tools Nuclear Fluid Densimeter Gradimanometer Factors Affecting Fluid Density Log Fluid Capacitance Log Nature and definition Hold Up principle Factors affecting Capacitance Log Capacitance Log Tool Day Three - 7th May 2014 Hold Up and Slip Velocity Correlations Multiphase log Interpretation Noise Log Definition & Nature of Noise Log Uses of Noise Log Logging Tool Interpretation Procedure Day Four- 8th May 2014 Sound Logs Cement Bond Log (CBL) & Variable Density Log (VDL) Definition Causes of Poor Cement Job Bond Index Factors Affecting CBL Measurement CBL Tool Microannulus CBL Interpretation Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Logs Principle & Definition Applications Advantages of Ultra sonic vs Conventional application Cement Evaluation Logs (CET) CET log interpretation Ultrasonic Image Logs IN-HOUSE SOLUTIONS SAVE COST IMPROVE PERFORMANCE REDUCE RISK PetroSync understands that in current economic climate, getting an excellent return on your training investment is critical for all our clients. This excellent training can be conducted exclusively for your organization. The training can be tailored to meet your specific needs at your preferred location and time. We will meet you anywhere around the globe. If you like to know more about this excellent program, please contact us on or general@petrosync.com

4 Pulsed Neutron Logs Neutron Capture Capture Cross Section (SIGMA) Pulsed Neutron Capture Logs (TDT, PNL, NLL, PDK) Application Time Lapse Paulse Neutron Spectrometry Logs Phase Velocity Logs Detection of Channels behind casing Causes of Flow behind casing Detection using Temperature Logs Detection using Tracer Logs Day Five - 9th May 2014 Horizontal well cased-hole logs Flow patterns in Horizontal wells Capacitance Array log Resistivity Array log Spinner Array log Formation Evaluation using cased hole logs Final Course Exam CASE STUDY Profiling Gas Production in the Tubing/Casing, Using Noise/Temperature Logging Techniques In Europe and USA regulating authorities often require that a production logging survey be acquired periodically. In Canada these vary from province to province. Often, in the absence of regulatory requirements, operators must determine if the relative contribution of each completion zone continues to deliver gas as originally identified in logs. It is critical to run a periodic flow profile that assists in predicting earlier-than-expected termination of the completed net pay. If remediation is required, corrective action could include running a plunger or foam injection could be recommended Noise- and temperature-logging tools have been used for many years to identify flow behind casing within cement channels. In the 1970s, tests were conducted to quantify wellbore inflow using noise/temperature logs. Such technique was recently used to evaluate numerous wells in Western Canada with favourable results. Fluid turbulence generates sound, high-noise amplitudes indicate location of greater turbulence, such as leaks, channels, and perforations. Noise logging is used primarily for detecting channels in the cement sheath for influx. It has also been used measure flow rates, identify open perforations, detect sand production, and locate gas-liquid interfaces. PROGRAM SCHEDULE 08:00 09:00 Registration (Day1) 09:00 11:00 Session I 11:00 11:15 Refreshment & Networking Session I 11:15 13:00 Session II 13:00 14:00 14:00 15:30 Lunch Session III 15:30 15:45 Refreshment & Networking Session II 15:45 17:00 Session IV 17:00 End of Day

5 Group Discount is based on Standard Price * To enjoy the promotion & discount offer, payment must be made before deadline * For 7 or more delegates, please inquire for more attractive package. * Prices include lunches, refreshments and materials. Promotion & discount cannot be combined with other promotional offers. * Important: Please note that registration without payment will incur a SGD 200 administration fee. 1st Delegate Name 2nd Delegate Name 3rd Delegate Name INVESTMENT PACKAGES Investment Package Standard Price 2nd May 2014 SGD $ 5, 995 Early Bird Offer Group Discount (3 or more Delegates) Deadline DELEGATES DETAILS INVOICE DETAILS Attention Invoice to: Fax: Company: Industry : Address: Postcode: Country: Please note: - Indicate if you have already registered by Phone Fax Web - If you have not received an acknowledgement before the training, please call us to confirm your booking. PAYMENT METHODS Course Fee 4th Apr 2014 SGD $ 5, 795 2nd May % discount for groups of 3 registering from the same organization at the same time s Ms Dr Others s Ms Dr Others By Credit Card : Please debit my credit card: Visa MasterCard AMEX Security Code: Card Number: Expiry Date: Name printed on card: By Direct Transfer : Please quote invoice number(s) on remittance advice PetroSync LLP Bank details: Account Name: PetroSync LLP Bank Number: 7144 Branch Code: 013 Account No: Name of Correspondent Bank : Standard Chartered Bank, 6 Battery Road, Singapore SWIFT Code of Correspondent Bank: SCBLSGSGXXX All bank charges to be borne by payer. Please ensure that PetroSync LLP receives the full invoiced amount. s Ms Dr Others PROGRAMME CONSULTANT Name : Cay Aagen registration@petrosync.com Phone : Fax : TERMS AND CONDITIONS DISCLAIMER Please note that trainers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing; however, PetroSync may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the trainers or topics. As such, PetroSync reserves the right to change or cancel any part of its published programme due to unforeseen circumstances. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible. DATA PROTECTION The information you provide will be safeguarded by PetroSync that may be used to keep you informed of relevant products and services. As an international group we may transfer your data on a global basis for the purpose indicated above. If you do not want us to share your information with other reputable companies, please tick this box CANCELLATION POLICY You may substitute delegates at any time as long as reasonable advance notice is given to PetroSync. For any cancellation received in writing not less than fourteen (14) working days prior to the training course, you will receive credit voucher less a SGD $200 administration fee and any related bank or credit card charges. Delegates who cancel less than fourteen (14) working days of the training course, or who do not attend the course, are liable to pay the full course fee and no refunds will be granted. In the event that PetroSync cancels or postpones an event for any reason and that the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend in on the rescheduled date, you will receive a credit voucher for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit voucher for another PetroSync to be mutually agreed with PetroSync, which must occur within a year from the date of postponement. PetroSync is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of the cancellation policy. PetroSync will assume no liability whatsoever in the event this event is cancelled, rescheduled or postponed due to any Act of God, fire, act of government or state, war, civil commotion, insurrection, embargo, industrial action, or any other reason beyond management control. DETAILS Please accept our apologies for mail or that is incorrectly addressed. Please us at registration@petrosync.com and inform us of any incorrect details. We will amend them accordingly. CHARGES & FEE(s) - For Payment by Direct TelegraphicTransfer, client has to bear both local and oversea bank charges. - For credit card payment, there is additional 4% credit card processsing fee. Course Confirmation I agree to PetroSync s terms & conditions,payment terms and cancellation policy. Authorized Signature : PAYMENT TERMS : Payment is due in full at the time of registration. Full payment is mandatory for event attendance.