Borehole Acoustics and Logging and Reservoir Delineation Consortia

Research activity in the Borehole Acoustics and Logging/Reservoir Delineation Consortia continue to focus on the development of geophysical methods to detect and characterize geological conditions which control fluid flow in a reservoir. This report presents a summary of our results from the past...

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Main Author: Burns, Daniel R.
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory
Format: Technical Report
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/75337
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description Research activity in the Borehole Acoustics and Logging/Reservoir Delineation Consortia continue to focus on the development of geophysical methods to detect and characterize geological conditions which control fluid flow in a reservoir. This report presents a summary of our results from the past year. Three major areas of research are presented: subsurface fracture characterization, modeling and imaging of complex structures, and reservoir logging applications.
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spelling mit-1721.1/753372019-04-12T20:32:21Z Borehole Acoustics and Logging and Reservoir Delineation Consortia Burns, Daniel R. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory Burns, Daniel R. Research activity in the Borehole Acoustics and Logging/Reservoir Delineation Consortia continue to focus on the development of geophysical methods to detect and characterize geological conditions which control fluid flow in a reservoir. This report presents a summary of our results from the past year. Three major areas of research are presented: subsurface fracture characterization, modeling and imaging of complex structures, and reservoir logging applications. 2012-12-10T19:40:06Z 2012-12-10T19:40:06Z 1997 Technical Report http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/75337 Earth Resources Laboratory Industry Consortia Annual Report;1997-01 application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory
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