Cross-Plots and Histograms for Well Log Analysis in Unfamiliar Lithologies
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Complete suites of well logs were analyzed with the purpose of understanding the response of presently available tools in uncommon lithologies. The wells under study were drilled in the Raft River geothermal area in Cassiah County, Idaho. These were exploratory geothermal wells. The analog copies of the logs were digitized in two foot intervals. The digitized values were converted t o proper units and stored in a magnetic tape with corresponding depth values. Each well was subdivided into two sections considered to be of uniform lithology. For this purpose lithological cross sections were constructed based on drill cuttings and core samples. The raw data was plotted versus depth, and cross-plotted, and histograms were generated by the use of computer programs.
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Type of resource | text |
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Date created | 1977 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Jusbasche, J. Michael |
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Primary advisor | Sanyal, Subir K. |
Degree granting institution | Stanford University, Department of Petroleum Engineering |
Subjects
Subject | School of Earth Energy & Environmental Sciences |
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Genre | Thesis |
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- Jusbasche, J. Michael. (1977). Cross-Plots and Histograms for Well Log Analysis in Unfamiliar Lithologies. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/wt673pw3518
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