Cased Hole Log Interpretation Principles/Applications
Published in 1989, Cased Hole Log Interpretation Principles/Applications provides a thorough background in cased hole log interpretation, the process by which parameters measured through casing, e.g., thermal decay time and interval transit time, are translated into the desired petrophysical parameters of porosity, hydrocarbon saturation, producibility, lithology, and mechanical rock properties. These parameters are used to identify potential hydrocarbon-bearing strata.
The book discusses formation evaluation, completion evaluation, cement evaluation, corrosion evaluation, perforation and completion evaluation, mechanical rock properties and completion design, and cased hole seismic equipment and applications. Various procedures, technologies, tools and services are defined and explained.
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1. Introduction
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2. Fundamentals of Quantitative Log Interpretation
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3. Formation Evaluation in Cased Holes
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4. Completion Evaluation
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5. Cement Evaluation
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6. Corrosion Evaluation of Casing and Tubing
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7. Perforating
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8. Mechanical Rock Properties vs. Completion Design
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9. Cased Hole Seismic
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10. Other Cased Hole Services
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