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High Resolution MSFL (HMFL) |
This is an abbreviation for a well log used in the oil and gas industry. The acronym HMFL is a unique identifier to recognize this particular log and can be encountered in your log evaluation software or your corporate datastores. The full name for this log used in the industry is 'High Resolution MSFL'. This log is not often acquired after (or during) drilling a well. This log can be used to evaluate the measurement of the resistivity of the formation, by a spherically focused tool, 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 spherically focused logging technique and can be used to investigate the resistivity of the formation. Similar logs are listed below:
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