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SC5: Electromagnetic/Acoustic and Machine Learning Techniques in Oil & Gas Exploration: Modeling, Inversion, and Interpretations 1

Session Organizers

Decheng Hong
Jilin University
China
Jiefu Chen
University of Houston
USA

Session Chairs

Guozhong Gao
Yangtze University
China
Decheng Hong
Jilin University
China

Session Infomation

This session welcomes all papers related to Electromagnetic/Acoustic (EM/ACOU) theories and their applications in oil&gas, mining, and other resource explorations. This session aims at presenting frontier research in the theory, modeling, inversion, interpretation, and especially, machine learning applications for solving the EM/ACOU problems and improving the interpretations of borehole and surface EM/ACOU surveys. All research related to EM/ACOU applications in resources explorations is very welcome: new tool design concept, efficient analytic solutions in complex medium, Hybrid numerical modeling method, Joint inversion method, meta-heuristic and deterministic inversion method, advanced interpretation, numerical modeling, and inversion based on machine learning method, and so on.

Submitted Articles

Kindly be aware that this is not the final version and the date/time of presentations may be slightly adjusted. The date for each talk will be finalized in Advance Program by 5 October, 2021. The time for each talk will be finalized in Final Program by 20 October, 2021.
Presenting Author Talk Time Paper Title | Authors | Abstract Session Date / Room
08:00
Web
A Novel Intelligent Inversion Method for DC Laterolog Measurements in Deviated Formation
*Yizhi Wu (China University of Petroleum (East China)) Yiren Fan (China University of Petroleum (East China)) Pan Zhang (China University of Petroleum (East China)) Lianyun Cai (China University of Petroleum (East China))
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1A_13
2022-04-25
AM
Room: Online ROOM 13
08:10
Web
Solving Bubbly Flow Inverse Problem of an Electromagnetic Measurement Device
*Yu Ke Lim (Schlumberger Oilfield (S) Pte Ltd) Cheng-Gang Xie (Schlumberger Oilfield (S) Pte Ltd.) Xudong Chen (National University of Singapore)
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1A_13
2022-04-25
AM
Room: Online ROOM 13
08:20
Onsite
Investigation of Formation Structure Effects on Electromagnetic LWD Tools Using 2.5D Finite Difference Method
*Zhenguan Wu (Southwest Petroleum University) Jun Zhao (Southwest Petroleum University) Yiren Fan (China University of Petroleum (East China)) Lei Wang (China University of Petroleum (East China)) Qiang Lai (PetroChina Southwest Oil and Gas Company)
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1A_13
2022-04-25
AM
Room: Online ROOM 13
08:35
Web
2D Pixel Based Inversion of Ultra-deep Electromagnetic Logging Data for Look-ahead Applications
Li Yan (University of Houston) Hanming Wang (Chevron Energy Technology Company) *Jiefu Chen (University of Houston)
[View Abstract] [Published Paper]
1A_13
2022-04-25
AM
Room: Online ROOM 13
08:45
Web
Keynote
Present and Future of Borehole Electromagnetic Measurements and Their Interpretation
*Carlos Torres-Verdin (The University of Texas at Austin)
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1A_13
2022-04-25
AM
Room: Online ROOM 13
09:10
Web
Keynote
Looking for New LWD Tools That Can Look Farther Ahead
*Teruhiko Hagiwara (9415 Bassoon Drive)
[View Abstract] [Published Paper]
1A_13
2022-04-25
AM
Room: Online ROOM 13
09:35
Web
Keynote
Dielectric Dispersion Logging: The Why, the How and Open Challenges
*Laurent Mosse (Schlumberger-Doll Research)
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1A_13
2022-04-25
AM
Room: Online ROOM 13

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