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SPE Formation Evaluation
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE Form Eval 8 (03): 177–183.
Paper Number: SPE-22975-PA
Published: 01 September 1993
...-lapse interpretation is used effectively although formation responses often are masked by larger responses caused by changes in the logging environment. Several easy techniques, such as using the gamma ray log to indicate formation-water movement, are used to aid interpretation. upstream oil...
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SPE Formation Evaluation
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
SPE Form Eval 5 (01): 39–45.
Paper Number: SPE-18129-PA
Published: 01 March 1990
... Formation Evaluation june 1988 gamma ray log interpretation well-log analysis knowledge system inc lithology value lithology input data knowledge Formation Fluid Crossplot this well Well-log analysis and interpretation is an inexact science without precisely defined "best" methods...