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    "Handbook of Log Evaluation Techniques For Carbonate Reservoirs" by George B. Asquith (Repost)

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    "Handbook of Log Evaluation Techniques For Carbonate Reservoirs" by George B. Asquith (Repost)

    "Handbook of Log Evaluation Techniques For Carbonate Reservoirs" by George B. Asquith
    The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. Methods in Exploration Series, No.5
    AAPG | 1985/2010 | ISBN: 0891816550 9780891816553 | 53 pages | PDF | 61 MB

    This volume was designed to help the explorationist avoid costly mistakes and to suggest techniques which can be used to evaluate potential carbonate reservoirs.

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction
    General
    Resistivity Variations as a Function of Pore Geometry and Hydrocarbons
    2. Determination of Cementation Exponent (m)
    Case Study 1: Pennsylvanian Canyon Reef, Scurry County, Texas
    3. Use of Bulk Volume Water
    Case Study 2: Ordovician Red River Formation, Williston Basin, North Dakota
    Case Study 3: Devonian Zama Reef, Alberta, Canada
    4. Production Ratio Index
    Case Study 4: Lower Permian Council Grove B-zone, Ochiltree County, Texas
    5. Combining Water Saturation/ Ratio Method, Moveable Hydrocarbon Index, Bulk Volume Water, and Archie Water Saturation
    Case Study 5: Pennsylvanian Lansing-Kansas City Formation, Northwest Shelf, Anadarko Basin
    6. Use of Single Textural Parameter, W, for Solving Microporosity
    Case Study 6: Jurassic Smackover Oolite, Gulf Coast
    7. Use of Dielectric Constant Logs
    Case Study 7: Pennsylvanian Lansing Limestone, Northwestern Kansas
    8. Fracture Porosity and the Cementation Exponent (m)
    Summary
    References
    Appendix
    Review of Essential Logging Terms
    Index
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