Prof. Ir. M. (Max) Peeters

Prof. Ir. M. (Max) Peeters

Baker Hughes Distinguished Chair of Petrophysics and Borehole Geophysics

Office: GC 280 C
Tel: (303) 273-3940
Email: mpeeters@mines.edu
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Peeters is professor of Borehole Geophysics and Petrophysics at the Colorado School of Mines since 1998. Prior to this he was professor of Petrophysics at the faculty of Applied Earth Sciences of Delft University, and Petrophysical Adviser at Shell's Research Center both in The Netherlands. Peeters received a MSc in Physics of Delft University of Technology in 1968, followed by two years lecturing at the Royal Dutch Navy Academy. In Shell International he worked as Petroleum Engineer and Chief Petrophysicist in Australia, England, Brunei, and California. In 1988 he returned to The Netherlands to head a technical team charged with the development of business opportunities in the (former) Soviet Union.
 
 

Peeters is a founder member of the Dutch Petrophysical Society and an editor of the Petroleum Geoscience Journal. His current research interests are pulsed neutron logging, invasion corrections, acoustic wave propagation in porous media, and subsurface imaging. Peeters received the Distinguished Technical Achievement Award from the Society of Professional Well Log analysts in June 1996.


 
 
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Recent Publications / Patents

Brown, P. J., Dey-Sakar, S., Batzle, M., Tang, E., McMechan, G., Steensma, G., Peeters, M., Biot slow wave laboratory detection and seismic response, Accepted by the EAGE/SEG Research Workshop, Pau, France, 2001.  

Brown, P. J., Batzle, M., Peeters, M., Dey-Sakar, S., Steensma, G., 2000,Shock tube experiments and the observation of the Biot Slow Wave in natural rocks: RPB 6: Rock Properties/Borehole: Rock Physics I, Expanded Abstracts, SEG 2000 Conference, Calgary, Canada.

Symbiosis of Petro- and Geophysics.
Paper A-32 to be presented at the EAGE SAID Conference. Paris November 2000.
Peeters, M.
 
Drilling and Logging in Space; an oil-well perspective
Presented at the Space and Robotics 2000 Conference, Alberquerque, N.M.,
March, 2000. Proc. pp 739-747. Peeters, M., Blair, B.

From Pictures to Properties. The interface of Geophysics and Petrophysics
Accepted for publication to Journal of Petroleum Geosciences. Paper PG338
December 1999. Peeters, M. 

Invasion in Space and Time
Society of Professional Well Log Analysts 40th Annual Logging Symposium, Oslo, Norway,. Paper A. June, 1999. Peeters, M., Allen, D., Gomes, R., Kristiansen, J. I.

Use of time-lapse resistivity log responses in Horizontal Wells to understand polarization horns and anisotropy. SPE 56450, accepted for presentation at the SPE Annual Conference Houston Texas 
October, 1999. Gomes, R., Allen, D., Hurley, N., Peeters, M.

Method for measuring reservoir permeability using slow compressional waves. Patent Application no 09/252,419 attorney file no. 18683-01890 February 18, 1999. Peeters, M.

Huesca High Resolution subsurface imaging and rock characterization project
Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 68 th Annual Meeting New Orleans, September 1998. 
Peeters, M., Drijkoningen, G.G., Donselaar, M.E., Kempen, M.H.

3-D Earth model of outcrop, based on sedimentological, petro- & and geophysical data. Annual symposium of the European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, Geneva May 1997. 
Peeters, M., Drijkoningen, G.G., Donselaar, M.E., Kempen, M.H. van

Measuring three phase hold-up's in horizontal wellbores 
SPE paper no. 36561 Presented at the SPE Annual Conference Denver October 1996. 
Trcka, D., Berg F. van den, Manan,W.A., Peeters, M., Medhat Michael

Pulsed Neutron Hold-up Imager gives multi-phase flow information 
Paper presented at the combined European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers / European Logging Symposium, Amsterdam June 1996. Peeters, M. , Trcka, D., Madhead, M., van den Berg F.,

 

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