Geological Well Logs Their Use in Reservoir Modeling

Well logging has come a long way from the simple electrical devices of the early years. Today's tools are not only much more accurate but much more diverse in their applications. Among these are tools that characterize geological properties of rocks in the borehole in a way that was previously...

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title_auth Geological Well Logs Their Use in Reservoir Modeling
title_exact_search Geological Well Logs Their Use in Reservoir Modeling
title_full Geological Well Logs Their Use in Reservoir Modeling by Stefan M. Luthi
title_fullStr Geological Well Logs Their Use in Reservoir Modeling by Stefan M. Luthi
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title_short Geological Well Logs
title_sort geological well logs their use in reservoir modeling
title_sub Their Use in Reservoir Modeling
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Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
Geology
Earth sciences
Geotechnical engineering
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