1968
DOI: 10.2118/1751-pa
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A Full-Wave Display of Acoustic Signal in Cased Holes

Abstract: The technology of the oil industry today is such that more rigid requirements are placed upon cement isolation in wells. In addition, recent advances in well evaluation and completion technology permit completions to be made in zones that would have been considered uneconomical a few years ago. With longer payouts, it is even more important to insure the best possible completion. Many completions are made in formations that depend upon natural fractures, vugs, or induced fractures for commercial production rat… Show more

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“…E. HART AND L. C. WILSON 3 2. Noise Logs -This tool measures the noise level inside the casing and is normally run while the well is flowing and again with the well shut-in.…”
Section: Spe 20424mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. HART AND L. C. WILSON 3 2. Noise Logs -This tool measures the noise level inside the casing and is normally run while the well is flowing and again with the well shut-in.…”
Section: Spe 20424mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cations and aid in lithology definition. More sophisticated suites include pulsed-neutron and specialized acoustic measurements consisting of various wave velocity and wave amplitude recordings (95,60), variable intensity displays (92,93), Borehole Televiewing (103), and others. From the pulsed neutron-acoustic combinations, fluid levels, saturations, bonding, and lithology can be inferred and even accurately determined.…”
Section: Evaluation Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible applications of these studies include lithology definition; rock structure determination via elastic parameters; detection and evaluation of fractured or vugular zones; improved generation and detection of compressional, shear and other types of wave; better evaluation of cement to formation bond; an acoustic "picture" or visual record of the formation or casing under many well conditions; as well as the determination of realistic porosity, permeability, and formation fluid type and saturation (103,81,6,93,9,29,95). Figure 4 illustrates a variable intensity display recorded in a well cased through a carbonate section.…”
Section: Acousticsmentioning
confidence: 99%