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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 |
MPHEB |
Array of partial porosities from second process |
TFGN06 |
Monopole multiplex waveform gain |
TXYGN10 |
X-y axis dipole multiplexed gains |
RPCSH |
Resistivity Phase Diff Compensated Borehole Corrected Short 2MHz |
HEND_RT |
Near Helium Bank Total Counts, Real-Time |
VLIME |
Limestone Volume |
DTST |
Stoneley wave slowness |
RG1D |
Ringing vector amplitude of frequency1 |
M4R9 |
4 foot vertical resolution matched res. - DOI 90 inch |
SNB2 |
Smoothed Best Bin Near Detector Only Bulk Density |
SSNR |
Short Spaced Neutron Count Rate (raw) |
MBVMD |
Free fluid indexes |
RLD |
Synthetic deep resistivity curve |
TXXGN10 |
X-x axis dipole multiplexed gains |
CNCF |
Field Normalized CNC |
WF3D |
Waveform 3 Depth |
RAT1 |
Downhole Uncalibrated Head Tension |
CIMQ |
Medium conductivity quadrature |
RL1 |
Lateral resistivity curve from F56 |
A22H_UNC |
ARC Uncorrected Attenuation Resistivity for 22 inch Spacing at 2 MHz |
TXYWV01 |
X-y axis dipole multiplex waveform |
EC12F |
MRIL filtered echo train packet 2 real |
HADC |
APS High Resolution Near/Array Corrected Dolomite Porosity |
DT |
Interval Transit Time over 24 Inch Interval |
E2RD |
Channel 2 (imag) echo amplitudes scaled by calib. factor |
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