Pulsed Neutron Capture Log Evaluation Using Synthetic Base Logs (includes associated papers 10920 and 10939 )

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Geophysics ◽  
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Vol 76 (3) ◽  
pp. E95-E103 ◽  
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Jordan G. Mimoun ◽  
Carlos Torres-Verdín ◽  
William E. Preeg

We have developed an inversion method to reduce shoulder-bed effects on pulsed neutron capture (PNC) logs for estimating layer-by-layer-capture cross sections Σ. The method is based on a previously developed rapid approximation of PNC logs. Tests performed on synthetic examples that include a variety of lithology, saturating-fluid, and bed-thickness configurations confirm the efficiency, reliability, and stability of the inversion procedure. Inversion consistently improves the vertical resolution and Σ definition of PNC logs across beds thinner than 45 cm. Our fast, iterative algorithm inverts Σ logs in seconds of CPU time and is therefore suitable for joint petrophysical interpretation with other open- and cased-hole logs.


2005 ◽  
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Charles W. Morris ◽  
Frank Morris ◽  
Timothy Michael Quinlan ◽  
Taha A. Aswad

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