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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 |
M0R3 |
True focused induction resistivity - DOI 30 inch |
DPNB |
Density Porosity from NROB |
ELTH5 |
MRIL the length of fifth echo data packet |
DNEX |
Density Time Since Drilled, Transmitted |
TAB_GR |
Gamma Ray Time after Bit |
NPSX |
Neutron Porosity Sandstone, Borehole Corrected, Transmitted |
LITR |
Lithology Ratio |
DT24.S |
Interval transit time over 24 inch interval (first break) |
NTNP |
Thermal Neutron Porosity, Enhanced Vertical Resolution |
UL |
Volumetric Photoelectric Factor, Left |
BNPU_RT |
Neutron Borehole Invariant Porosity, Up, Real-Time |
RWCZ |
Apparent Formation Water Resistivity, F from FZC |
QF |
Far Quality |
CHTP |
Label Peak Coherence, Transmitter Array, Compressional - Monopole P&S |
RAT2_SL |
Downhole Uncalibrated Head Tension from Tool 2 |
NRHO |
Bulk Density, Enhanced Vertical Resolution |
RTHK |
Ratio of curves TH/K |
TRAA |
Thermal Neutron Ratio, Real-Time |
CMRP_SIG |
Standard Deviation of CMR Porosity |
TXXST01 |
4 component dipole x-x multiplex waveform start time |
HPEF |
High Resolution Photoelectric Factor |
CTT3 |
Monopole multiplex first arrival time |
WFSH |
Warning Flag for Shear |
PORID |
Partial porosities from MRIL |
AOD1 |
Array Induction One Foot Inner Diameter of Invasion (D1) |
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