Borehole Imaging

Borehole Imaging
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Publisher : Geological Society of London
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 1862390436
ISBN-13 : 9781862390430
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Borehole Imaging by : Gail Williamson

Dipmeter and Borehole Image Log Technology

Dipmeter and Borehole Image Log Technology
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Publisher : AAPG
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9780891813736
ISBN-13 : 089181373X
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Dipmeter and Borehole Image Log Technology by : Michael Poppelreiter

Borehole imaging is among the fastest and most accurate methods for collecting high resolution subsurface data. Recent breakthroughs in acquisition, tool design, and modeling software provide real-time subsurface images of incredible detail, from the drill bit straight to a workstation. This text portrays key applications of dipmeter and image log data across the exploration and production life cycle.

Geological Well Logs

Geological Well Logs
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 3540678409
ISBN-13 : 9783540678403
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Geological Well Logs by : S. Luthi

Logging has come a long way from the simple electrical devices of the early years. Today's tools are considerably more accurate and are used for an increasingly diverse number of tasks. Among these are tools that characterise geological properties of rocks in the borehole. Combined with new technology to drill deviated wells, the geoscientist now has tools which allow him to characterise and develop reservoirs more accurately than ever. This book, written for researchers, graduate students and practising geoscientists, documents these techniques and illustrates their use in a number of typical case studies.

Borehole Acoustic Logging – Theory and Methods

Borehole Acoustic Logging – Theory and Methods
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9783030514235
ISBN-13 : 3030514234
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Borehole Acoustic Logging – Theory and Methods by : Hua Wang

This book covers the principles, historical development, and applications of many acoustic logging methods, including acoustic logging-while-drilling and cased-hole logging methods. Benefiting from the rapid development of information technology, the subsurface energy resource industry is moving toward data integration to increase the efficiency of decision making through the use of advanced big data and artificial intelligence technologies, such as machine/deep learning. However, wellbore failure may happen if evaluations of risk and infrastructure are made using data mining methods without a complete understanding of the physics of borehole measurements. Processed results from borehole acoustic logging will constitute part of the input data used for data integration. Therefore, to successfully employ modern techniques for data assimilation and analysis, one must fully understand the complexity of wave mode propagation, how such propagation is influenced by the well, and the materials placed within the well (i.e., the cement, casing, and drill strings), and ultimately how waves penetrate into and are influenced by geological formations. State-of-the-art simulation methods, such as the discrete wavenumber integration method (DWM) and the finite difference method (FDM), are introduced to tackle the numerical challenges associated with models containing large material contrasts, such as the contrasts between borehole fluids and steel casings. Waveforms and pressure snapshots are shown to help the reader understand the wavefields under various conditions. Advanced data processing methods, including velocity analyses within the time and frequency domains, are utilized to extract the velocities of different modes. Furthermore, the authors discuss how various formation parameters influence the waveforms recorded in the borehole and describe the principles of both existing and potential tool designs and data acquisition schemes. This book greatly benefits from the research and knowledge generated over four decades at the Earth Resources Laboratory (ERL) of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) under its acoustic logging program. Given its scope, the book is of interest to geophysicists (including borehole geophysicists and seismologists), petrophysicists, and petroleum engineers who are interested in formation evaluation and cementation conditions. In addition, this book is of interest to researchers in the acoustic sciences and to 4th-year undergraduate and postgraduate students in the areas of geophysics and acoustical physics.

A Practical Guide to Borehole Geophysics in Environmental Investigations

A Practical Guide to Borehole Geophysics in Environmental Investigations
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781351469678
ISBN-13 : 1351469673
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis A Practical Guide to Borehole Geophysics in Environmental Investigations by : W. Scott Keys

Borehole geophysics is frequently applied in hydrogeological environmental investigations where, for example, sites must be evaluated to determine the distribution of contaminants. It is a cost-effective method for obtaining information during several phases of such investigations. Written by one of world's leading experts in the field, A Practical Guide to Borehole Geophysics in Environmental Investigations explains the basic principles of the many tools and techniques used in borehole logging projects. Applications are presented in terms of broad project objectives, providing a hands-on guide to geophysical logging programs, including specific examples of how to obtain and interpret data that meet particular hydrogeologic objectives.

Advances in Networked-based Information Systems

Advances in Networked-based Information Systems
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 778
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ISBN-10 : 9783030290290
ISBN-13 : 3030290298
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Advances in Networked-based Information Systems by : Leonard Barolli

This book focuses on the emerging areas of information networking and its applications, presenting the latest innovative research and development techniques from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Today’s networks and information systems are evolving rapidly, and there are new trends and applications in information networking, such as wireless sensor networks, ad hoc networks, peer-to-peer systems, vehicular networks, opportunistic networks, grid and cloud computing, pervasive and ubiquitous computing, multimedia systems, security, multi-agent systems, high-speed networks, and web-based systems. However, since these networks need to be capable of managing the increasing number of users, provide support for different services, guarantee the QoS, and optimize the network resources, a number of research issues and challenges have to be considered in order to provide solutions.

Rock Stress '03

Rock Stress '03
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 612
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ISBN-10 : 9781000151336
ISBN-13 : 1000151336
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Rock Stress '03 by : K. Sugawara

This publication contains three special lectures, six keynote addresses and sixty-eight technical papers presented at the symposium. The wide variety of topics covered are grouped in the proceedings according to subject.

Hydrocarbons in Basement Formations

Hydrocarbons in Basement Formations
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 644
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ISBN-10 : 9781119294535
ISBN-13 : 1119294533
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Hydrocarbons in Basement Formations by : M. R. Islam

Petroleum and natural gas still remain the single biggest resource for energy on earth. Even as alternative and renewable sources are developed, petroleum and natural gas continue to be, by far, the most used and, if engineered properly, the most cost-effective and efficient, source of energy on the planet. Contrary to some beliefs, the industry can, in fact, be sustainable, from an environmental, economic, and resource perspective. Petroleum and natural gas are, after all, natural sources of energy and do not have to be treated as pariahs. This groundbreaking new text describes hydrocarbons in basement formations, how they can be characterized and engineered, and how they can be engineered properly, to best achieve sustainability. Covering the basic theories and the underlying scientific concepts, the authors then go on to explain the best practices and new technologies and processes for utilizing basement formations for the petroleum and natural gas industries. Covering all of the hottest issues in the industry, from oil shale, tar sands, and hydraulic fracturing, this book is a must-have for any engineer working in the industry. This textbook is an excellent resource for petroleum engineering students, reservoir engineers, supervisors & managers, researchers and environmental engineers for planning every aspect of rig operations in the most sustainable, environmentally responsible manner, using the most up-to-date technological advancements in equipment and processes.