1972
DOI: 10.2118/3565-pa
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The Dual-Spacing Neutron Log-CNL

Abstract: A new dual-spacing neutron tool developed for porosity determination and gas detection in open or cased boreholes is combinable with various other logging tools. Simultaneous recording saves rig time, and an overlay log presentation facilitates wellsite interpretation. presentation facilitates wellsite interpretation. Introduction A two-detector neutron tool has been developed to determine porosity in open and cased boreholes. The response of the tool is determined by the rate at which the therm… Show more

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“…The formation property that best quantifies thermal-neutron porosity measurements is migration length because it takes into account both slowing-down and diffusion phenomena that control low-energy neutron count rates (Allen et al 1967). Rigorous calculation of migration length requires the use of libraries of interaction cross sections for multiple elements with neutrons at different energy levels from which weighted averages, on the basis of the slowing-down and diffusion probability for each energy group, yield accurate estimations of migration length such as the one obtained by Schlumberger Nuclear Parameter calculation program Schlumberger nuclear-parameter calculation program (SNUPAR) (McKeon and Scott 1989).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation property that best quantifies thermal-neutron porosity measurements is migration length because it takes into account both slowing-down and diffusion phenomena that control low-energy neutron count rates (Allen et al 1967). Rigorous calculation of migration length requires the use of libraries of interaction cross sections for multiple elements with neutrons at different energy levels from which weighted averages, on the basis of the slowing-down and diffusion probability for each energy group, yield accurate estimations of migration length such as the one obtained by Schlumberger Nuclear Parameter calculation program Schlumberger nuclear-parameter calculation program (SNUPAR) (McKeon and Scott 1989).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probes developed for the agriculture industry are characterized by a short source-to-detector spacing, and the vendor calibration function relating θ to CR is typically linear (Schwanki et al 1995). Probes developed for the petroleum industry are characterized by long source-to-detector spacing, and the calibration function relating θ to CR is typically non-linear (Alger et al 1971;Wilson and Wichmann 1974). The neutron probe used for logging the interim barrier is identical to that used in the agricultural industry.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The choice of tools used for the examples in this paper was based on previous experience and the known factors of depth of investigation and response to metal. The tools chosen were (1) a compensated neutron tool, 3%-in. diameter, (2) a nuclear fluid density meter, 11 X6-in.…”
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confidence: 99%