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"Basic Well Log Analysis" by George Asquith, Daniel Krygowski

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"Basic Well Log Analysis" by George Asquith, Daniel Krygowski

"Basic Well Log Analysis" by George Asquith, Daniel Krygowski
American Association of Petroleum Geologists. AAPG Methods in Exploration Series 16. Second Edition
AAPG | 2004 | ISBN: 0891816674 0891816526 9780891816522 | 229 pages | PDF | 70 MB

This book is a general introduction to common openhole logging measurements, both wire line and MWD/LWD, and the interpretation of those measurements to determine the traditional analytical goals of porosity, fluid saturation, and lithology/mineralogy.

The book is arranged by the interpretation goals of the data, rather than by the underlying physics of the measurements

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Preface to Basic Well Log Analysis
Preface to Basic Well Log Analysis for Geologists
1 Basic Relationships of Well Log Interpretation
2 Spontaneous Potential
3 Gamma Ray
4 Porosity Logs
5 Resistivity Logs
6 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Logging
7 Log Interpretation
8 Petrophysical Techniques
9 Borehole Images
Case Study 1: PENNSYLVANIAN ATOKA SANDSTONE, PERMIAN BASIN, U.S.A.
Case Study 2: MISSISSIPPIAN MISSION CANYON FORMATION, WILLISTON BASIN, U.S.A.
Case Study 3: EOCENE WILCOX SANDSTONE, GULF COAST, U.S.A.
Case Study 4: PENNSYLVANIAN UPPER MORROW SANDSTONE, ANADARKO BASIN, U.S.A.
Case Study 5: CRETACEOUS PICTURED CLIFFS SANDSTONE,SAN JUAN BASIN, U.S.A.
Case Study 7: PENNSYLVANIAN CANYON LIMESTONE, NEW MEXICO, U.S.A.
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