Method for determining formation parameter

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Using well logging device

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C073S152540

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ABSTRACT:
A method of measuring a parameter characteristic of a rock formation in an oil well is provided for evaluating a reservoir treatment applied to a subterranean formation including the steps of injecting from a tool body suspended into a well at an injection location a known volume of fluid into the formation, performing a logging operation sensitive to a change of fluid content at several measuring points below and above the injection location; and using results of the logging operation to determine a depth profile along said well of a parameter related to fluid content.

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