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					1.00 What Is Well Logging?
 1.01 Creating the Well Log
 1.02 Depth Scales On Logs
 1.03 Log Presentation Styles
 1.04 Log Curve Scales
 1.05 Logging The Well
 2.00 Electrical Resistivity Basics2.01 Electrical Survey (ES Log(
 2.02 Normal and Lateral Curves On The ES Log
 2.03 Schlumberger and Lane Wells Electrical Survey
 2.04 Halliburton and Welex Electrical Survey
 2.05 Examples of Electrical Survey Logs
 3.00 Spontaneous Potential Log 
					 4.00 Gamma Ray Logs4.01 Gamma Ray Detectors
 4.02 Gamma Ray Spectral Logs
 5.00 Induction Logs5.01 Induction Electrical Survey (IES)
 5.02 The 5FF27 and 5FF40 Tools
 5.03 The 6FF40 Tool
 5.04 Dual Induction Log (DIL)
 5.05 Phasor Induction Log (IDPH)
 5.06 Array Induction Log (AIT)
 5.07 Examples of Induction Logs
 6.00 Laterlog Tools6.01 Older Laterlog Resistivity Scales
 6.02 Early Laterologs (LL3, LL7, Gaurd Logs, FoRxo Logs)
 6.03 Dual Laterolog (DLL)
 6.04 Laterolog 8 (LL8) and Spherically Focused Log (SFL)
 6.05 High Resolution Array Laterolog (HRL)
 6.06 Azimutha; Resistivity Image Log (ARI)
 6.07 Cased Hole Formation Resistivity (CHFR)
 6.08 Resistivity Images From Modern Logs
 7.00 Micro Resistivity Logs 
					 8.00 Acousic Theory 1 – Elaasyic Rock 
					Properties8.01 Acousic Theory 2 – Snell’s Law
 8.02 Acoustic Theory 3 – Velocity, Travel Time, and Slowness
 8.03 Sonic Logging Tools
 8.04 Single Receicer Sonic Log
 8.05 Two Receiver Sonic Log
 8.06 Borehole Compensated Sonic Log (BHCS)
 8.07 Array Sonic Log
 8.08 Deriving Travel Time From Sonoc Logs
 8.09 Dipole Shear Sonic Log
 8.10 Acoustic Anisotropy
 8.11 Scaling the Sonic Log into Porosity Units
 
 8.12 S Acoustic Log Energy Sources8.13 Acoustic Dispersion
 8.14 Acoustic Transmission Modes
 8.15 Attenuation of Sound Waves
 9.00 Density and Photo Electric (PE) 
					Logs9.01 Photo Electric Effect
 9.02 Density / PE Logging Tools
 9.03 Umcompensated Density Log
 9.04 Compensated Densiry Log (FDC)
 9.05 PE-Densitt (Litho-Density) Log (LDT)
 9.06 Adverse Boreholw Conditions
 9.07 Dual PE-Density Log and 90 Degree Offser
 9.08 Cased Hole Formation Density (CHFD)
 9.09 Scaling a Density Log into Porosity Units
 9.10 Density Interfacr Logs
 9.11 LWD Demsiry Image Log
 9.12 Examples of Density Logs
 10.00 Neutron Logging Tool Types 10.01 Neutron Diffusion Length
 10.02 Neutron Slowing-Down Length and Migration Length
 10.03 Gamma Ray Neotrom Log (GRN, GNT)
 10.04 Sidewall Neotrom Log (SNP)
 10.05 Compensated Neotrom Log (CNL)
 10.06 Accelerator Neutron Porosity Log (APS)
 10.07 Examples of Neotrom Logs
 11.00 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Log (NMR)11.01 NMR Operating Principles
 11.02 Applications of the NMR Concept
 11.03 NMR Porosity Logs
 11.04 Example od NMR Log
 12.00 Pulsed Neutron / Thermal Decay 
					Time Logs (PDK, TDT)12.01 Pulsed Neutron Log Respomse
 12.02 Porosity and Water Saturation
 12.03 Reservoir Saturation Log (RST)
 12.04 Examples of Pulsed Nertron Logs
 13.00 Activation / Capture Spectrosopy 
					Logs13.01 Chlorine Log
 13.02 Carbon/Oxygen Log (C/O)
 13.03 Pulsed Neutron Spectroscopy Log
 13.04 Geochemical Log (GST)
 13.05 Elemental Capture Spectroscopy Log (ECS)
 13.06 Examples of ECS Logs
 14.00 Which Logs Should Be Run?14.01 Logging Tool Bed Resolution
 14.02 Logging Tool Accuracy
 14.03 Logging Tool Borehole Requirements
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