Theory and Practice of a Web-based Intelligent Agent in the Location of Pay Zones on Digital Well Log Files

Kansas Geological Survey

Open File 2004-28

 

Problems with Supervised Classification of Hydrocarbon Pay

 

 

Variations in pore type among the oomolidic lithofacies makes application of single cut-offs to define hydrocarbon pay difficult, providing a compelling reason for a “bottom-up” approach to defining pay.

 

Petrophysical Variations in Oomoldic Limestone Reservoirs - Example from Hall Gurney Field, Russell County, Kansas

 

 


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