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020 _a9780750678834
041 _aEnglish
082 _a622.1828072 D37
100 _aDarling, Toby
_eAuthor
_9700
245 0 _aWell logging and formation evaluation
260 _aAmsterdam:
_bElsevier,
_c2005.
300 _aix, 326p.;21cms.
500 _aThis hand guide in the Gulf Drilling Guides series offers practical techniques that are valuable to petrophysicists and engineers in their day-to-day jobs. Based on the author’s many years of experience working in oil companies around the world, this guide is a comprehensive collection of techniques and rules of thumb that work. The primary functions of the drilling or petroleum engineer are to ensure that the right operational decisions are made during the course of drilling and testing a well, from data gathering, completion and testing, and thereafter to provide the necessary parameters to enable an accurate static and dynamic model of the reservoir to be constructed. This guide supplies these, and many other, answers to their everyday problems. There are chapters on NMR logging, core analysis, sampling, and interpretation of the data to give the engineer a full picture of the formation. There is no other single guide like this, covering all aspects of well logging and formation evaluation, completely updated with the latest techniques and applications.
650 _aProspecting
_xGeophysical methods
_9701
650 _aGeophysical well logging
_xMathematical models
_9702
650 _aOil well logging
_9703
942 _cBK
999 _c135
_d135