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Petrophysics MSc Course Notes References REFERENCES GENERAL 1. Archer, J.S. & Wall, C.G., Petroleum Engineering: Princ...

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Petrophysics MSc Course Notes

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REFERENCES GENERAL 1. Archer, J.S. & Wall, C.G., Petroleum Engineering: Principles and Practice, Graham & Trotman Ltd., London, 362 pp., 1986. 2. Asquith, G., Basic Well Log Analysis for Geologists, AAPG Memo, AAPG, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 216 pp., 1982. 3. Bassiouni, Z., Theory, Measurement and Interpretation of Well Logs, SPE Textbook Series Vol. 4, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Texas, 372 pp., 1994. 4. Blackbourn, G.A., Cores and Core Logging for Geologists, Whittles Publishing, Caithness, 113 pp., 1990. 5. Carmichael, R.S., Practical Handbook of Physical Properties of Rocks and Minerals, CRC Press, Boston, 741 pp., 1989. 6. Doveton J.H., Geologic Log Interpretation, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) Short Course Notes, 29, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 169 pp., 1994. 7. Doveton, J.H., Geologic Log Analysis using Computer Methods, AAPG Computer Applications in Geology No. 2, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 169 pp., 1994. 8. Guéguen, Y. Palciauskas, V., Introduction to the Physics of Rocks, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 294 pp., 1994. 9. Jorden, J.R. & Campbell, F.L., Well Logging II – Electric and Acoustic Logging, SPE Monograph Vol. 10, Society of Petroleum Engineers, New York, 182 pp., 1986. 10. Rider, M., The Geological Interpretation of Well Logs, 2nd Ed., Whittles Publishing, Caithness, 280 pp., 1996. 11. Serra, O., Fundamentals of Well Log Interpretation – Vol. 1: The Acquisition of Data, Developments in Petroleum Science No. 15A, Elsevier, New York, 423 pp., 1984. 12. Serra, O., Fundamentals of Well Log Interpretation – Vol. 2: The Interpretation of Logging Data, Developments in Petroleum Science No. 15B, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 684 pp., 1986. 13. Serra, O., Sedimentary Environments from Wireline Logs, Schlumberger, Houston, 211 pp., 1985. 14. Tiab, D. & Donaldson, E.C., Petrophysics: Theory and Practice of Measuring Reservoir Rock and Fluid Transport Properties, Gulf Publishing Co., Houston, Texas, 706 pp., 1996.

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Petrophysics MSc Course Notes

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SPECIFIC 1. Archie, G.E., The electrical resistivity log as an aid in determining some reservoir characteristics, Trans. Am. Inst. Min. Metall. Pet. Eng. 146, (1942) 54-62. 2. Waxman, M.M. & Smits, L.J.M., Electrical conductivity in oil-bearing shaly sand, Soc. Pet. Eng. J. 8, (1968) 107-122. 3. Cuddy, S. & Glover, P.W.J., Litho-Facies and Permeability From Electrical Logs Using Fuzzy Logic, SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering, 3, No. 4, 319, 2000, SPE 64511. 4. Glover, P.W.J., Hole, M.J. & Pous, J., A modified Archie’s Law for two conducting phases, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 180(3-4), 369-383, 2000. 5. Revil, A., P. Pezard & P.W.J. Glover, Streaming potential in porous media. I. Theory of the zetapotential, J. Geophys. Res., 104(B9), 20021-20031, 1999. 6. Revil, A. & Glover, P.W.J., Nature of surface electrical conductivity in natural sands, sandstones, and clays, Geophys.Res.Lett., 25(5), 691-694, 1998. 7. Revil, A. & Glover, P.W.J., Theory of ionic surface electrical conduction in porous media, Phys.Rev.B, 55(3), 1757-1773, 1997.

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