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by Stefan M. Luthi (Author) "Logging, or more precisely wireline logging, is a technique developed mostly in the oil industry that measures properties of the rocks surrounding the borehole..." (more)
Key Phrases: dipmeter curves, dipmeter results, electrical borehole images, Symp Soc Prof Well Log Analysts, Geol Soc Spec Publ, Mark of Schlumberger (more...)
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Well logging has come a long way from the simple electrical devices of the early years. Today's tools are much more diverse in their applications. Among these are tools which characterize geological properties of rocks in the borehole in a way that was previously only possible with oriented cores. Thus, borehole imaging, nuclear spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, and paleomagnetic logging provide precise information on bedding, mineralogy, texture and age of the rocks traversed by the borehole. Many of these logs can not only be acquired in the traditional "wireline" mode, but also in logging-while-drilling mode where the sensors are placed directly behind the drill bit, and the measurements are transmitted in real-time to the surface. Combined with new technology to drill deviated wells, the geoscientist now has tools which enable him to specify and develop reservoirs more accurately. This book is for researchers, graduate students and practising geoscientists.

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Text for researchers, graduate students and practicing geoscientists on the technology of well logs and their use in reservoir modeling. Discusses the tools used today, including borehole imaging, and the information that can be gathered through the use of well logs, such as specifics on bedding, mineralogy, texture and age of rocks. Dicusses the levels of accuracy achieved today.

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Logging, or more precisely wireline logging, is a technique developed mostly in the oil industry that measures properties of the rocks surrounding the borehole. Read the first page
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dipmeter curves, dipmeter results, electrical borehole images, electrical borehole imaging, dipmeter interpretation, dipmeter data, using borehole images, dipmeter survey, log analysts, experimental deposit, foreset azimuth, log analysis using computer methods, sidewall coring tool, dipmeter tool, dip calculations, photoelectric factor, spectroscopy logs, borehole shape, resulting zonation, petrophysical evaluation, reservoir zonation, borehole elongations, resistivity imaging, accomodation space, natural remanent magnetism
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Symp Soc Prof Well Log Analysts, Geol Soc Spec Publ, Mark of Schlumberger, Ann Conf Soc Petr Eng, Ann Conf Soc Petrol Eng, North Sea, Geophys Res, Gulf of Mexico, New York, Soc Petr Eng Petroleum, Academic Press, Petrol Technol, Mark of Halliburton, United States, Bull Am Assoc Petrol Geol, Computer Applications, Schlumberger Educational Services, Baker Hughes, Core-Log Integration, Halliburton Energy Services, Middle Eastern, Permian Rotliegende, Petr Trans, Soc Econ Paleo Mineral Spec Pub, South Texas
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