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Oklahoma City Geological Society
Abstract
Fraclog: A Computerized Process for the Interpretation of Well Logs in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Abstract
The Fraclog is a computerized process which allows the determination of primary and secondary porosity as well as the determination of water saturation in the primary porosity, secondary porosity and the composite system.
The process utilizes conventional well logs such as resistivity, density-neutron and/or sonic.
This paper presents the theoretical background behind the interpretation techniques and examples of its application in the recompletion of an Austin Chalk well and the completion of fractured carbonates in the Williston Basin of Montana and in Canada.
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