WEBINAR:
INVERSION FOR DRILLERS
IKON'S MARCH WEBINAR SERIES

 

This one hour webinar will be presented in 3 different regions and time zones with local experts available to discuss the unique needs and challenges in the region via a live Q&A.

1. March 24th, 2pm GMT (London)/ 9am CDT (Houston)

2. March 25th, 2pm MYT (Kuala Lumpur/Perth)

 

Inversion for DrillersWhat we'll cover:

In this presentation, we discuss the interrelation of elastic (inversion) and mechanical (drilling) properties as well as the importance of using seismic data to support predicted mechanical properties. We will review the theory of how well bore behavior is reviewed and applied to a number of case studies in key unconventional basins in the US and Canada. We will discuss the integrated workflow developed and implemented in RokDoc software utilized by the Ikon Science services teams. Overall, we highlight how geophysicists play an important role generating value for drilling and engineering operations.

Meet the Instructor:

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Alan Mur - Product Champion - Reservoir

Alan Mur is a geoscientist with over a decade of experience in geology, rock physics and geophysics and joined Ikon Science in 2014 as product geoscientist and a member of the quantitative interpretation team, where he executed consulting work in on and offshore, conventional and unconventional environments across North America, South America, and Africa.
 
Alan is the regional product champion for reservoir in the Americas and is responsible for internal and external communications relating to software workflow needs, case studies, software demos, technical explanations and solutions, product status updates, assistance with deploying new R&D technologies and technical QC of software improvements. Alan has a B.S. in Geology and English writing from the University of Pittsburgh and a PhD in Geology with specialization in Geophysics from the University of Pittsburgh.

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