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Paper presented at the SPWLA 45th Annual Logging Symposium, June 6–9, 2004
Paper Number: SPWLA-2004-D
... averages for the neutron and density measurements with the gamma ray and caliper discriminators applied. The average wireline neutron porosity is 4 to 10 pu higher than the LWD neutron porosity in shaly formations. The LWD and wireline bulk densities agree within 0.03 g/cc (1.8 pu). The agreement between...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 20th Annual Logging Symposium, June 3–6, 1979
Paper Number: SPWLA-1979-AA
... ABSTRACT A new evaluation approach, covering both the fluid saturation and producibility aspects of shaly formations, is presented. The approach is based on the combined use of the "total" and "effective" porosity systems linked via the parameters Qv (cation-exchange capacity per unit total...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 19th Annual Logging Symposium, June 13–16, 1978
Paper Number: SPWLA-1978-Z
... called CYBERLOOK processing was developed. It uses the new Dual Water model for the interpretation of shaly formations. 2 This model considers a shaly formation to behave as a clean formation containing two types of water: IClay waterll near the surface of the claY crystals and far water l...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 19th Annual Logging Symposium, June 13–16, 1978
Paper Number: SPWLA-1978-CC
...SPWLA NINETEENTH ANNUAL LOGGING SYMPOSIUM, JUNE 13-16, 1978 LOG INTERPRETATION OF SHALY FORMATIONS USING THE VELOCITY RATlO PLOT by Richard Leeth, WELEX, a Hall iburton Company Michael Holmes, Independent Geological Consultant ABSTRACT Conventional log analyses in the shaly sandstones of Western...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 15th Annual Logging Symposium, June 2–5, 1974
Paper Number: SPWLA-1974-H
.... well logging Saraband Upstream Oil & Gas flow rate shaly formation input parameter log analysis Milk River formation shale evaluation Symposium Engineer systematic approach reservoir Milk River Spwla Fifteenth Crossplot histogram permeability index producibility SPWLA...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 12th Annual Logging Symposium, May 2–5, 1971
Paper Number: SPWLA-1971-O
... ABSTRACT In order to determine the water saturation of a shaly formation, use is made of a formula expressing the relationship between the true resistivity (Rt) and the formation parameters affecting this resistivity. These include water resistivity (Rw), clay resistivity (Rclay), porosity...