Measuring and testing – Borehole or drilling – Downhole test
Patent
1989-09-25
1990-10-16
Strecker, Gerard R.
Measuring and testing
Borehole or drilling
Downhole test
324324, E21B 4910, G01V 318
Patent
active
049626655
ABSTRACT:
Formation fluid is received in and passed through a sonde supported by an armored well logging cable at a depth of interest in a well bore. Periodically, samples of the formation fluid are taken. Higher density portions of the fluid, which represent formation fluid and/or mud filtrate, are separated. The separated fluid is a sample from which the resistivity is measured. As sampling continues, the sample fluid becomes substantially formation fluid and an apparent R.sub.2 measurement is made. An electrical signal indicating the R.sub.2 at the depth of interest is sent to the surface for recording and further processing. R.sub.2 measurements can be taken at any desired number of depths of interest in the well bore.
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Savage Kerry D.
Supernaw Irwin R.
Kulason Robert A.
Park Jack H.
Priem Kenneth R.
Strecker Gerard R.
Texaco Inc.
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