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SPWLA 60th Annual Logging Symposium Transactions.
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Gary James Frisch, Weijun Guo, Peter Fadesere, Mike Englar, George Ware, Glenn Donovan, Gordon L. Moake, Fnu Suparman, Lou Daigle, Phil Fox
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Day 3 Wed, September 30, 2015.
New techniques for well abandonment log evaluations have been under study since 2012 in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Legacy practices typically used acoustic methods consisting of cement bond log and ultrasonic scanner devices. The new methods described
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Day 2 Tue, September 29, 2015.
The radial bond tool consists of multiple receivers normally 2 to 3 ft from the source in addition to the standard 3 to 5 ft of receiver spacing. The standard interpretation from these tools consists of 6 to 8 amplitude measurements presented as eith
Autor:
Juan Pablo Torne, Francisco J. Arevalo, Gary James Frisch, Phillip Lucas Jay, Nacer Guergueb, Mahmoud Eid Salim
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During the last two decades, the efficiency and economy of horizontal wells have significantly increased owing to the successful introduction, adoption, and application of new technologies. Proper planning and economic evaluation of proposed horizont
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The newest generation of production logging tools consists of multiple sensors in multiple locations around the wellbore that incorporate 12 resistivity and capacitance probes and six spinners. The capacitance array tool (CAT™) determines the water
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Evaluation of cement bonding and zonal isolation is a challenge that the oil and gas industry continues to face as wells are drilled deeper within more hostile environments. The complexity of this task has increased as these wellbores have more chall
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Horizontal well production logging (PL) measurements, especially center-sample devices, have been misleading in evaluation of the flowing stream. These inaccuracies are due to the natural segregation of the fluids owing to the difference in the phase
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An analysis was undertaken to appraise the effectiveness of using the current logging program to evaluate both casing damage and the cement sheath for a major offshore field. The standard program consisted of a Conventional Bond Log (CBL) and rotatin
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) permeability combined with newly developed petrophysical analysis improves the candidate selection process for production-enhancement treatments such as matrix acidizing, acid fracturing, and traditional hydraulic pro
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Methods to evaluate conventional cements with logging data may not yield valid results in foamed cements. Logging tools commonly used in cement evaluation are the traditional cement bond log (CBL) tools and the modern ultrasonic scanning tools. CBL t