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Paper presented at the SPWLA 49th Annual Logging Symposium, May 25–28, 2008
Paper Number: SPWLA-2008-RRR
... such an integrated well-based rock physics modeling study using data from a Gulf of Mexico discovery and offset dry hole. Tremendous industry interest and speculation have followed the July 1999 announcement of the Thunder (Crazy) Horse (MC778) discovery by BP. Holistic evaluation of the Thunder Horse well data...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 18th Annual Logging Symposium, June 5–8, 1977
Paper Number: SPWLA-1977-G
... examples illustrate the use of the neutron log for finding shallow gas, when combination of the commonly used induction and sonic logs, only, probably would have failed to indicate the gas sands. The third well was a successful gas discovery, but more by luck than judgment. It should provide food...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 8th Annual Logging Symposium, June 12–14, 1967
Paper Number: SPWLA-1967-E
... ABSTRACT A brief history of log evaluation in subject area is presented through cretaceous Newcastle Formation production to the Dakota and Minnelusa Formation discoveries and development phases, emphasizing the important items of formation evaluation information available from well logs...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 7th Annual Logging Symposium, May 9–11, 1966
Paper Number: SPWLA-1966-X
... by the discovery of the shallow Reed City Michigan Stray Gas Field (see Fig. 2) in November of 1940. On June 3, 1941 the Pure Oil Company completed their #l Gingrich, SE SE SW Section 30- Tl8N-RlOW, in the Main "Reed City" zone. Development of the field on a basic 20-acre pattern continued through 1945...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 7th Annual Logging Symposium, May 9–11, 1966
Paper Number: SPWLA-1966-E
... and fluid characteristics of the formations. The bulk of the present oil production of over 8,000 bbl/day comes from the Middle-Devonian - the Iquiri formation - in the Camiri area which includes the new discoveries of the Tatarenda field, located 70 miles north of the city of Camiri. The Iquiri formation...

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