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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 liek to see in this list please contact us.
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Acronym |
Full Name |
AHMF |
Array Induction Mud Resistivity Fully Calibrated |
PO5 |
Partial porosity from MRIL (single element) |
SFR5 |
Synthetic focused deep resistivity |
SGM1 |
Complex sigma array 1 |
CTT3 |
Monopole multiplex first arrival time |
ECHOF |
Amplitude of echo train |
M0R2 |
True focused induction resistivity - DOI 20 inch |
ITTI |
Integrated Transit Time |
E1RB |
Channel 1 (real) echo amplitudes scaled by calib. factor |
EN1 |
Vector amplitude of inter echo noise of frequency1 |
CWV3 |
Acoustic multiplex waveform |
LLRM |
Computed mud resistivity |
CHT.T |
Cable Head Tension (Time-based) |
RG1B |
Ringing vector amplitude of frequency1 |
CBP8 |
CMR Bin Porosity 8 |
TNPA |
Thermal Neutron Porosity |
EXC |
Phase avg'd amp of channel 1 (real) portion of echo train |
M4R6 |
4 foot vertical resolution matched res. - DOI 60 inch |
CRGMR |
Enhanced processing medium real conductivity |
EY |
Phase avg'd amp of channel 2 (imag) portion of echo train |
A28H |
ARC Attenuation Resistivity 28 inch Spacing at 2 MHz, Environmentally Corrected |
GRSL |
Gamma Ray from Series 1329 Spectrum |
SGM4 |
Complex sigma array 4 |
RLA0 |
Apparent Resistivity from Computed Focusing Mode 0 |
DT2 |
Delta-T Shear - Upper Dipole |
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