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Well Logging for Physical Properties: A Handbook for Geophysicists, Geologists, and Engineers [Hardcover]

Joseph R. Hearst (Author), Philip H. Nelson (Author), Frederick L. Paillet (Author)


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April 14, 2000 0471963054 978-0471963059 2
A unique description of the latest logging technology and how to apply it not only in standard situations but in other conditions, such as air-filled boreholes and partially-saturated formations, and for other applications such as the estimation of lithology type, shale fraction and the movement of fluids in a borehole. Standard well logging technology was developed primarily to quantify the content of petroleum in fluid-saturated sedimentary formations, however, there are many other uses for the technology. By taking a fundamental approach to tool physics, and covering more topics in greater depth and at a higher technical level, this book enables the reader to understand the technology, to ask the right questions, and then to use the answers.

It explores the physical principles behind logging methods, including modern methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance, full-wave acoustic methods, and logging-while-drilling. No other book explains all of these new techniques. However, because log analysts must deal with logs run long ago, descriptions of the older technology are also retained.

This comprehensive resource will help the log user review the results from the logging service companies, which run the logs and present the results. Throughout the book, numerical values for the physical properties of fluids and minerals help the readers convert log values to actual formation properties. The explanations of technology, practical examples, and numerical data not only make this book an invaluable reference but also permit readers to improve and correct measurements made in the field.

Standard well logging technology was developed primarily to quantify the content of petroleum in fluid-saturated sedimentary formations. However, there are many other uses for the technology. This book covers more topics, in depth, than any other book in the field. It is the only book to cover nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logging and borehole gravimetry in any depth. Its high level, mathematically and technically, makes it invaluable. It is the first book to cover modern borehole imaging, measurement of fluid flow, in-situ mineralogical logging, logging while drilling, full-wave acoustic logging and electromagnetic wave resistivity, all of which have gained in importance since the first edition and none of which are explored in detail in any other book.

The book helps the log user critically review the results from the logging service companies which run the logs and present the results. It will enable the user to understand the technology, ask the right questions and utilise the answers to improve the results obtained from logging contractors. The book gives practical examples of situations in which the authors' knowledge of the technology permitted them to correct measurements made in the field.

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Well Logging for Physical Properties A Handbook for Geophysicists, Geologists and Engineers Second Edition Joseph R Hearst Consultant Philip H Nelson United States Geological Survey Frederick L Paillett United States Geological Survey Standard well logging technology was developed primarily to use measurements in liquid-filled boreholes to quantify the petroleum content in liquid-saturated sedimentary formations. By taking a fundamental approach to tool physics, this book enables readers to move beyond the standard situations and assumptions to use the technology under other conditions, such as air-filled boreholes and partially-saturated formations, and for other applications, such as the estimation of lithology type, shale fraction, mineral content, coal quality, total organic carbon, bedding dip and strike, and the movement of fluids in a borehole. This new edition explores the physical principles behind logging methods, including modern methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance, full-wave acoustic methods, and logging-while-drilling. No other book explains all of these new techniques. However, because log analysts must deal with logs run long ago, descriptions of the older technology are also retained. This comprehensive resource will help the log user review the results from the logging service companies, which run the logs and present the results. It will enable the user to understand the technology, to ask the right questions, and then to use the answers. Throughout the book, numerical values for the physical properties of fluids and minerals help the readers convert log values to actual formation properties. The explanations of technology, practical examples, and numerical data not only make this book an invaluable reference but also permit readers to improve and correct measurements made in the field.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 492 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 2 edition (April 14, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471963054
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471963059
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,812,019 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
wireline technologies, geophysical exploration methods, log frequency, electromagnetic wave tools, shoulder bed effect, shear head wave, epithermal neutron log, borehole gravimetry, shear wave logging, noneffective porosity, magnetic resonance logging, log analysts, borehole gravity data, semblance processing, structural shale, neutron tool, neutron log response, acoustic logging, electromagnetic propagation tool, free air gradient, logarithmic energy decrement, wellbore environment, resistive beds, shop calibration, acoustic logs
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Logging Symp, Well Log Analysts, New York, Courtesy of Schlumberger, Monte Carlo, Formation Evaluation, Dresser Atlas, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Gulf Coast, United States, American Petroleum Institute, Fall Tech, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report, Geological Applications of Wireline Logs, North Sea, Nevada Test Site, Handbook of Physical Properties of Rocks, Academic Press, Handbook of Physical Constants, Halliburton Energy Services, Oil Weekly, Trans Nuc, Environmental Applications, Applied Geophysics, Boca Raton
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