Introduction to Well Logs and Subsurface Maps

Title: Introduction to Well Logs and Subsurface Maps
Author: Jonathan C. Evenick, Ph.D.
ISBN: 1593701381 / 9781593701383
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 236
Publisher: PennWell
Year: 2008
Availability: In Stock

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Subsurface mapping is a way to visualize various geologic and hydrologic features in any dimension from a one-dimensional cross section to a 4-D production map. All subsurface map types can be useful, but the key is to know what you are investigating and what map types are most appropriate.This new book introduces different types of geophysical logs and subsurface maps that can be generated from basic well data, and subsurface problems that can be solved using geophysical logs and subsurface maps. “Hands-on” exercises reveal how each map type is generated and what applications they may have. Exercises at the end of each chapter introduce different types of wells and lithologies.
 

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List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Well Logs and Terminology
Chapter 2 : Basic Well Logs and Logs Signatures
Chapter 3 : Introduction to Subsurface Maps and Contouring
Chapter 4 : Structural and Stratigraphic Interpretations
Chapter 5 : Structure Contour Maps
Chapter 6 : Thickness Maps
Chapter 7 : Facies Maps
Chapter 8 : Trend Surface Maps
Chapter 9 : Trend Surface Residual Anomaly Maps
Chapter 10 : Hydrologic Maps and Injection Wells
Chapter 11 : Formation Fluid Interpretation and Hydrocarbon Reservers
Chapter 12 : Mining Maps
Chapter 13 : Cross Sections

Appendix : Swam Creek Term Project
Glossary
List of Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index