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Proceedings of Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, 1975
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Discussion of this paper is invited. Three copies of any discussion should be sent to the Society of Petroleum Engineers office. Such discussion may be presented at the above meeting and, with the paper, may be considered for publication in one of the two SPE ...
John J. Kowalski, Milton E. Holter
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American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Discussion of this paper is invited. Three copies of any discussion should be sent to the Society of Petroleum Engineers office. Such discussion may be presented at the above meeting and, with the paper, may be considered for publication in one of the two SPE ...
John J. Kowalski, Milton E. Holter
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Ambiguity analysis of well‐log data
GEOPHYSICS, 1994Ambiguity in a geophysical interpretation problem is the possibility of accepting more than one solution caused either by solution nonuniqueness or instability. Nonuniqueness is related to the existence of more than one solution regardless of the precision of observations.
Alvaro Bueno Buoro, João B. C. Silva
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Proceedings of Petroleum Industry Application of Microcomputers, 1987
Abstract Log analysis without the aid of taped or digitized data, and a mini-computer, is a tedious chore. A typical desk top interpretation may consist of manual data extraction from log prints, hand plotting the appropriate crossplots for parameter selection, and then processing the data level by level in a hand held programmable ...
G. H. Heemink +2 more
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Abstract Log analysis without the aid of taped or digitized data, and a mini-computer, is a tedious chore. A typical desk top interpretation may consist of manual data extraction from log prints, hand plotting the appropriate crossplots for parameter selection, and then processing the data level by level in a hand held programmable ...
G. H. Heemink +2 more
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IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS IN GEOTHERMAL WELL LOG ANALYSIS
Proceedings of SPE California Regional Meeting, 1977American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Abstract The objectives of well logging, logging operation and log analysis in the geothermal industry are considerably different from those in the petroleum industry. This paper discusses these differences.
S.K. Sanyal, H.T. Meidav
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Reservoir Analysis by Well Log Data
Energy Sources, 2005The aim of this research is to describe and characterize the reservoir sections by well log data. Well logs are used to examine the porosity, water saturation and true resistivity properties of the reservoir. Throughout the project, the data is processed using geostatistical tests that are frequency, histograms, auto-correlation, cross-correlations ...
MUSTAFA VERSAN KOK +2 more
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