--> Abstract: LOTUS(tm) Template for Calculating Well Logs, by R. J. Mitchell and S. J. Taylor; #90991 (1993).

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MITCHELL, ROBERT J., Schlumberger Well Services, Amarillo, TX, and SCOTT J. TAYLOR, Taylor Energy Corporation, Amarillo, TX

ABSTRACT: LOTUS(tm) Template for Calculating Well Logs

Calculating well logs is a time-consuming process. This template uses input parameters consisting of well name, location, county, state, formation name, starting depth, repeat interval, resistivity of shale, and irreducible bulk volume water, which provides heading information for print outs. Required information from basic well logs are porosity, conductivity (optional), formation resistivity, resistivity of the formation water for the zone being calculated, resistivity of the mud filtrate, the porosity cutoff for pay in the zone being calculated, and the saltwater saturation cutoff for the pay zone. These parameters are used to calculate apparent water resistivity, saltwater saturation, bulk volume water, ratio of apparent water resistivity to input water resistivity, irreducible sa twater saturation, resistivity volume of shale, permeability, and a derived porosity value. A print out of the results is available through the lotus print function. Using this template allows maximum control of the input parameters and reduces hand calculation time.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90991©1993 AAPG Mid-Continent Section Meeting, Amarillo, Texas, October 10-12, 1993.