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Pump piston position (LMP) |
This is an abbreviation for a well log used in the oil and gas industry. The code LMP is a unique identifier to recognize this particular log and can be found in any (ASCII) log files provided by the logging company. The official name for this log is 'Pump piston position'. This log is often used in the industry. This log can be used to evaluate the volume of fluid. This log usually has the unit 'Volume'. This is the space occupied by a body in cubic units; e.g., cm3, in3, quarts, liters, etc. Data from this log can be used to investigate the volume of the fluid. Similar logs are listed below:
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