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In this study, an attempt done to detect some reservoir properties of Jeribe Formation based mainly on the available well log data and by applying the techniques of quick look methods (QLM).
To obtain this goal, the formation pore pressure is predicted from well logging data by applying three different methods including the Eaton, the Bowers and the compressibility methods.
As shown in Figs. 4a and 6a, we apply well log data to make a synthetic seismogram in noise and noise-free situations, and then generate high-accuracy and high-resolution elastic impedance of four angles based on the fast MCMC method for the direct extraction of effective pore-fluid bulk modulus parameters, testing the feasibility and noise immunity of the method.
The extraction is usually performed by data mining techniques applied on server log data or data obtained from specific tools such as Google Analytics.
His team first applies a basic set of behavioral and log data indicators, regardless of the client's industry.
This method can be directly applied in single wells using only conventional longitudinal wave time difference log data.
This strategy is applied to predict permeability of Mansuri Bangestan reservoir located in Ahwaz, Iran utilizing available geophysical well log data.
Your systems log data (Splunk)?
The RMA method [19] consists of three steps: background adjustment, quantile normalization [20], and probe set summarization of the log-normalized data applying a median polishing procedure.
This method has been applied to actual well logging data and has obtained good results.
Log data transformations were applied across all analyses to meet the assumptions of the statistical tests.
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