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Petroleum Geology AcronymsBrowse through the Acronyms using the letters above or search for the acronym or it's description using the form below. If you have a acronym or abbreviation you would like to see in this list please contact us.
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CBL Amplitude (CBL) |
This is the name of a log measured along a well bore (a well-log). The acronym CBL is a unique identifier to recognize this particular log and can be encountered in your log evaluation software or your corporate datastores. CBL Amplitude is the offical name for this log. This log is very common in the industry. This log helps to evaluate the measure of acoustic wave amplitude used for cement bond evaluation. At a higher level, this can be seen as a measure of the acoustic amplitude (A measure of the maximum departure of an acoustic wave from the average value). Simply said, this is a log that describes the extent or range of a property; especially, the maximum departure of a wave from its average value.This log usually has the unit 'Low Electric Potential'. Data for this log is produced by a tool that uses a acoustic logging technique and can be used to investigate the bond strength of the cement job. Similar logs are listed below:
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