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Well logging / Petroleum production / Physics / Natural gas / Petroleum industry / Wireline / Spontaneous potential / Formation evaluation / Gamma ray logging / Effective porosity / Sonic logging / Gamma ray
Date: 2006-03-25 14:59:35
Well logging
Petroleum production
Physics
Natural gas
Petroleum industry
Wireline
Spontaneous potential
Formation evaluation
Gamma ray logging
Effective porosity
Sonic logging
Gamma ray

Microsoft Word - INTRODUCTION TO LOGGING TOOLS.doc

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