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				 PRACTICAL QUANTITATIVE LOG ANALYSIS 
				FOR CONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS 
              
				This
				Reference Manual covers all
			topics needed to calculate shale volume, porosity, lithology, water saturation,
			permeability, net pay, oil and gas in place, flow capacity, and
				initial productivity from modern
			well logs. This is a practical, no-nonsense eText covering both
			visual and numerical analysis methods, with numerous real-world
			exercises. 
 
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					REFERENCE MANUAL CONTENTS |  
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					1.00 Integrated Petrophysics
 1.01 What Is Well Logging?
 1.02 Organizing Your Work
 1.03 Calculators, Computers, and the Math Hierarchy
 1.04 Spreadsheets for Log Analysis
 2.00 The Step by Step Procedure 2.01 The Analysis Model
 2.02 The Formation Rock Model with Definitions
 2.03 The Log Response Equation
 2.04 Using The Log Response Equation
 2.05 Integration – Calibrating to Ground Truth
 3.00 Cran’s Rules For Visual Analysis 
					Of Logs3.01 Crain’s Rules For Picking Log Data
 3.02 Crain’s Rules For Choosing Analysis Parameters
 4.00 Shale Basics 4.01 Clay Basics
 4.02 Calculating Shale Volume
 5.00 Porosity Basics 5.01 Porosity in Sandstones
 5.02 Porosity in Carbonates
 5.03 Calculating Effective Porosity
 5.04 Porosity From The Complex Lithology Density Neutron 
					Crossplot
 5.05 Porosity From The Sonic Log
 5.06 Porosity From The Density Log
 5.07 Porosity From The Neutron Log
 5.08 Material Balance for Porosity (Maximum Porosity Method)
 5.09 Useful Porosity
 5.10 Porosity From The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Log
 5.11 Fracture Porosity
 5.12 Porosity from Old ES Logs
 6.00 Lithologic Analysis of Matrix 
					Rock Volume 6.01 Two Mineral Lithology From Matrix Density
 6.02 Lithology From Sonic Density Neutron Data
 6.03 Lithology From PE Density Neutron Log
 6.04 Lithology From Spectral Gamma Ray Log
 6.05 Lithology From Vp/Vs Velocity Ratio
 
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					7.00 Formation Water 
					Resistivity
 7.01 Water Resistivity From Catalog or Well Test
 7.02 Water Resistivity From Water Zone (R0 and Rwa Method)
 7.03 Water Resistivity From Spontaneous Potential
 8.00 Water and Hydrocarbon Saturation
 8.01 Determination of Saturation Parameters
 8.02 Pore Geometry and Variable “M” Method
 8.03 Water Saturation from Archie Method
 8.04 Water Saturation from Simandoux Method
 8.05 Water Saturation from Dual Water Method
 8.06 Water Saturation from Buckles Number
 8.07 Irreducible Water Saturation
 8.08 Moveable Oil Saturation
 9.00 Permeability and Productivity 9.01 Permeability from the Wyllie-Rose Method
 9.02 Permeability from Porosity
 9.03 Permeability from the Coates Method
 9.04 Fracture Permeability
 10.00 Net Pay and Cutoffs10.01 Cumulative and Average Reservoir Properties
 10.02 Fluid Properties and Reserves
 10.03 Productivity Index and Water Cut
 11.00 Beyond Log Analysis 11.01 Productivity From Drill Stem and Production Tests
 11.02 Production Projection and Cash Flow
 12.00 Case Histories 12.01 Cretaceous Clean and Shaly Sand
 12.02 Triassic Dolomitic Sand
 12.03 Devonian Carbonate Reef
 12.04 Bitumen Bearing Oil Sand
 13.00 List of Abbreviations |  
			
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