Environmental Correction IP
Environmental Correction IP
1. Gamma Ray
of 3.375 inches. If you don't know the exact OD of the GR tool for your GR
log, you can still use the default OD of 3.625 in the Interactive Petrophysics
software. Since the GR log is usually used for shale volume calculation, it
should be alright, as long as you put in the correct bit size, mud weight and a
caliper log.
Standoff (inc): Usually, for vertical wells the logging tools are run using
standard standoffs and eccentralizers etc. The Induction Resistivity Tool is
usually run with a 1.5" rubber standard off. The neutron tool is run
eccentered with a bow spring, since it needs to be pushed against the
borehole wall. The density tool has a caliper arm which pushes the density
detector pad against the borehole wall. In the standard tool string the
Gamma Ray is eccentered because of the above tools which are run in
combination. The GR is seldom run centralized for the standard supercombo
or triple combo logs.
If your logs were recorded during the early 1980's, you may not have a tool
string sketch on the log. Therefore, you will not know if the GR is run
centralized or eccentered. I would use the option of "eccentered" for the GR
log. However, in the modern day logs which are recorded using computers,
the sketch of the tool string will be shown on the log insert.
2. Density
3. Neutron