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AAPG Methods in Exploration No. 13, Chapter 4: Defining Thin Beds and Improving Net Pay with Modern Logging and Core-interpretation Techniques, by Jeremy Lofts and Geoff Page, Pages 39 - 53
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AAPG Methods in Exploration No. 13: Geological Applications of Well Logs, Edited by M. Lovell and N. Parkinson
Copyright © 2002 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.

Chapter 4
Defining Thin Beds and Improving Net Pay with Modern Logging and Core-interpretation Techniques

Jeremy Lofts
Geoff Page
Baker Atlas Geoscience
Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K.


ABSTRACT

Previous HitResolutionNext Hit of data sets acquired from a potential reservoir varies greatly from the scale of seismic records to the scale of cores. If data are analyzed at the poorest Previous HitresolutionNext Hit, much information--and potentially net pay--may be lost. This fact is becoming evident. Many reservoirs considered as "thick tanks of sand," as well as "shaly-silty zones" above and below, are evaluated beneficially by reinvestigation with Previous HitresolutionTop-enhancement techniques and thin-bed modeling.

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