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Title: How Well Logs Were Used To Improve Evaluation Of A Gas Storage Project
Author: J. m. Hawkins, R. W. Snyder, S. B. Pahwa
Source: American Gas Association 1979
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: This paper describes the application and interpretation of well logs in gas storage projects. A case history of a storage project in New Mexico is presented as this example had a full suite of base and monitor logs run during the life of the project. A combined application of surface geology, seismic interpretation, reservoir modeling, log evaluation, and field observations was used in developing the field and analyzing the storage operations to date. Time-lapse logging was used to monitor gas bubble growth and to help predict future gas movement. The combination of modeling and logging allowed for better interpretation of reservoir structure and faults (location and sealing efficiency), and verification of gas inventory.




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