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2 inch normal resistivity (RNML) |
This is an acronym for a well log used in the oil and gas industry. You could have found the code RNML in your log evaluation software or your corporate datastores. 2 inch normal resistivity is the full name for this log. The business value of this log is often deamed high. This log displays readings of the micro Resistivity measurement using a "normal" electrode arrangement; traditionally combined with Micro Inverse Resistivity in a Microlog survey for identifying permeable beds. Concluding, this is a measure of the measurement of the resistivity of the formation within the first few inches of the borehole wall.This log usually has the unit 'Resistivity'. This is the property of a material which resists the flow of electrical current. The ratio of electric-field intensity to current density. The reciprocal of conductivity. Data for this log is produced by a tool that uses a normal logging technique and can be used to investigate the resistivity of the formation. Similar logs are listed below:
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