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Tong Zhou, David Rose, Pascal Millot, Rahul Grover, Sicco Beekman, M. Farid M. Amin, Mohd Dzulfahmi B. Zamzuri, Bernard Ralphie, Zaim Zakwan
Paper presented at the SPWLA 59th Annual Logging Symposium, June 2–6, 2018
Paper Number: SPWLA-2018-XXX
... Upstream Oil & Gas spwla 59 pulsed neutron detector neutron neutron tool well logging porosity measurement neutron porosity slowing-down length salinity effect formation response log analysis burst ratio porosity borehole effect Symposium capture ratio neutron porosity...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 49th Annual Logging Symposium, May 25–28, 2008
Paper Number: SPWLA-2008-L
... Abstract A new method computes an equivalent thermal neutron porosity using measurements derived from a pulsed neutron generator tool. The method uses neutron slowing-down length, capture cross section, and density to predict the count rate ratio that would be measured by a traditional thermal...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 12th Annual Logging Symposium, May 2–5, 1971
Paper Number: SPWLA-1971-N
..., taking the hydrogen index of the gas to be zero, they have the same hydrogen content. It would therefore be assumed that they would have the same Neutron log porosity response. Upstream Oil & Gas shale slowing-down length Symposium neutron reading neutron Spwla Twelfth excavation-effect...