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A history of well logging

Geophysics, 1962
Abstract The science of well logging, begun by Conrad Schlumberger in 1927 as an application of his work on resistivity measurements of the earth in surface exploration, has advanced further during the intervening 33 years than even its creator could have imagined. From the early measurement of electrical properties by means of normal
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Oil Well Logging

Physics Today, 1949
The intense demand for more efficient production in the oil industry has opened a relatively new field of opportunity for the physicist in applying scientific methods to logging oil wells.
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Well-Logging Prediction Based on Hybrid Neural Network Model

Energies, 2021
Lei Wu, Zhenzhen Dong, Weirong Li
exaly  

Acoustic Well Logs and Porosity Logging

2023
Frederick L. Paillet, Chuen Hon Cheng
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Missing Well Log Estimation by Multiple Well-log Correlation

Proceedings, 2018
S. Bader, X. Wu, S. Fomel
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Well logging

2006
George V. Chilingar   +6 more
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Well Log Basics

1989
The late George R. Pickett of the Colorado School of Mines once said that using well logs in oil and gas exploration was “like hunting on a game preserve.” To some this may be a revelation. However, most people in the petroleum industry know that well logs play a key role in oil and gas exploration and reservoir evaluation.
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