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ISBN 978-87-403-0979-9
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1.1 History, present and future of a science and technology 8
1.2 Fundamental problems and the way we go 10
2 Reservoir Rocks, Reservoir Properties 14
2.1 Reservoir rock types 14
2.3 Fluids in the pore space: Saturation and bulk volume luid 19
3.2 Principle of log measurement 28
3.3 Logging methods – Classiication 33
3.4 he tool (probe) and the environment of measurement 36
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4 Well Logging – he Methods 41
4.1 Borehole geometry 41
4.2 Electrical and electromagnetic logs 44
4.4 Acousticlog, Sonic log 90
4.5 NMR measurements 97
4.6 Imaging Techniques 105
5 Log Interpretation – Introduction 109
5.2 Quick-Look methods 112
5.3 Quantitative Interpretation: Shale Content 113
5.4 Quantitative Interpretation: Porosity from a single log 114
5.5 Porosity and Mineral Composition – Multiple Porosity Methods 116
5.6 Water Saturation from logs 125
6 Some Applications in Water Exploration 133
6.1 Water well in an unconsolidated formation 134
6.2 Mineral water well in a fractured carbonate formation 137
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