Basic Principles of Induction Logging
by Kaufman, Alex A., Itskovich, Gregory
Basic Principles of Induction Logging provides geoscientists with the information required to survey the electrical conductivity of rocks surrounding a borehole. The formation conductivity distribution in the borehole vicinity is critical information required in formation evaluation and geosteering applications. Developing a theory of EM logging and on understanding basic physics for both wireline and LWD logging tools, this reference furnishes valuable insights for development and use of EM techniques in practical logging applications.
Basic Principles of Induction Logging will be vital for anyone attempting to investigate, invent, and develop the next generation of EM logging tools. It will provide information required to enable operation in more challenging environments such as logging while drilling, anisotropic and thinly laminated formations, high angle and horizontal wells.
- Provides a step-by-step approach to the theory of electromagnetic methods in borehole applications starting from the simplest models
- Presents theory on the subject that has been previously hard to find, making this a must have reference for anyone working in the field
- Delivers a much needed update on the latest analysis methods, modelling techniques, drilling environments, and probe configurations
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