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Petrophysics A Practical Guide.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Cannon, Steve
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2015.
Series:
New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
Subjects:
Geophysics.
Petroleum
>
Geology.
Physical geology.
Electronic books.
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Table of Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Table of Contents
Preface
1 Introduction
1.1 The basics
1.2 The results
1.3 Summary
2 Data Acquisition
2.1 Drilling data
2.2 Coring and core analysis
2.3 Wireline logging
2.4 Well test data
2.5 Borehole environment
2.6 Summary
3 Rock and Fluid Properties
3.1 Controls on rock properties
3.2 Lithology
3.3 Porosity
3.4 Water saturation
3.5 Permeability
3.6 Summary
4 Quality Control of Raw Data
4.1 Validation of log data
4.2 Depth merging
4.3 Tool corrections
4.4 Core analysis data
4.5 Merging core and log data
4.6 Converting measured depth to true vertical depth
4.7 Summary
5 Characteristic Log Responses
5.1 Characteristic shale response
5.2 Matrix characteristics
5.3 Fluid characteristics
5.4 Hydrocarbon corrections
5.5 Shale corrections
5.6 Summary
6 Evaluation of Lithology, Porosity and Water Saturation
6.1 Evaluation of lithology
6.2 Evaluation of porosity
6.3 Evaluation of water resistivity
6.4 Estimation of water saturation
6.5 Summary
7 Petrophysical Workflows
7.1 Data management
7.2 Quick-look interpretation
7.3 Full petrophysical interpretation
8 Beyond Log Analysis
8.1 Pressure measurements, gradients and contacts
8.2 Saturation-height functions
8.3 Electrofacies and facies analysis
8.4 Rock typing
8.5 Integration with seismic
8.6 Production logging
8.7 Geo-steering
8.8 Petrophysics of unconventional reservoirs
9 Carbonate Reservoir Evaluation
9.1 Rock fabric classification
9.2 Petrophysical interpretation
10 Petrophysics for Reservoir Modelling
10.1 Multi-scale modelling
10.2 Petrophysical issues
10.3 Blocking logs
10.4 Geological issues
10.5 Engineering issues
10.6 Volumetrics
10.7 Uncertainty
10.8 Epilog
Appendix 1: Petrophysical Report
PRELIMINARY PETROPHYSICAL EVALUATION
Summary
Objectives
Appendix 2: Data Collection and Management
Available input data
Quality
Database
Data types
Appendix 3: Oilfield Glossary
References
Index
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