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2.introduction To Open Hole Logging

This quiz covers open hole logging concepts. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key logging terms like lithology, porosity, water saturation, oil saturation, wireline logging, logging while drilling, pay zone, and separation of resistivity curves to identify permeable zones. The questions also cover density-neutron crossplots for shale evaluation and different well logging measurement techniques like resistivity, radioactivity, and acoustics.

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2.introduction To Open Hole Logging

This quiz covers open hole logging concepts. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key logging terms like lithology, porosity, water saturation, oil saturation, wireline logging, logging while drilling, pay zone, and separation of resistivity curves to identify permeable zones. The questions also cover density-neutron crossplots for shale evaluation and different well logging measurement techniques like resistivity, radioactivity, and acoustics.

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Open Hole Logging Quiz

Note: Some questions may contain multiple answers

1.) Which of the following statements is true?


a. Lithology is a general classification characterized by the type of fluids in the rock.
b. Lithology is strongly linked to depositional environment.
c. Lithology determination is not required for formation evaluation.

2.) ____________is defined as the pore volume per unit volume of the rock formation.
a. Permeability
b. Porosity
c. Density

3.) A cube of 1m3 of formation rock can be decomposed as follows:


Volume of rock material: 0.6 m3
Volume of oil: 0.3 m3
Volume of water: 0.1 m3
Determine the values for porosity, water saturation, and oil saturation:
a. Porosity=30%, Water saturation=20%, and Oil saturation=40%

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b. Porosity=40%, Water saturation=25%, and Oil saturation=75%
c. Porosity=40%, Water saturation=75%, and Oil saturation=25%
d. Porosity=25%, Water saturation=40%, and Oil saturation=75%

4.) The process of recording the formation properties by lowering a set of sensors on an
electric cable is called _________.
a. Coring
b. Mud Logging
c. Wireline Logging
d. Logging while Drilling

5.) The process in which formation properties can be acquired during the excavation of the hole
through the use of tools integrated into the bottom-hole assembly is called _________.
a. Coring
b. Logging While Drilling
c. Wireline Logging

6.) The _______ is the portion of the reservoir that contains economically producible hydrocarbons.
a. Cutoff
b. Pay zone
c. Water-bearing zone

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7.) ________ zones are recognized by the separation of resistivity curves resulting from invasion, by
a separation of the MCFL microlog curves and deep resistivity.
a. Permeable
b. Non-permeable

8.) ______ and _______ are the two main lithologies for hydrocarbon reservoirs.
a. Evaporites
b. Carbonates
c. Shaly sands

9.) The density-neutron crossplot is a reliable shale indicator in both shaly sands and in carbonates.
a. True
b. False

10.)Which physics of measurement does the petrophysicist use to evaluate rock properties?
a. Resistivity
b. Radioactivity / Nuclear
c. Acoustics

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