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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 |
PDD |
Data Density from Phase Difference |
CALS |
Micro Resistivity Caliper |
AQABN |
Array Induction Quality Control Borehole Corrected Non-Filtered Array Signal |
GR2X |
Gamma Ray from Detector 2, Transmitted |
AFTC |
APS Thermal Detector Count Rate |
SCO2 |
Smoothed Best Bin Standoff Correction |
RND |
Real-Time CNP (Dolomite Matrix) |
PR |
Poisson Ratio |
RPAL |
Resistivity Phase Diff Compensated Apparent Long 400kHz |
EN1C |
Vector amplitude of inter echo noise of frequency1 |
HLLU |
LDS High Resolution Long-Spaced LU Raw Window Count Rate |
PO4B |
Partial porosity from MRIL (single element) |
AMC5 |
AMS Channel # 5 |
ROBB_RT |
Bulk Density, Bottom, Real-Time |
RWA_HILT |
Apparent Formation Water Resistivity from HILT Lithology Computation |
H2EP |
APS High Resolution Array-2 Detector Count Rate |
AC_SHEAR |
Shear Acoustic Slowness |
GRAX |
Gamma Ray Apparent, Transmitted |
RL3 |
Lateral resistivity curve from F9A and FAB |
TBRM |
Mud resistivity from rmudtmp2_0 pfn |
PTMP |
HP probe temperature |
AHFRWAI |
Array Induction Four Foot Radial RWA Image |
CHID |
Goodness of fit of each echo data packet |
SFB2 |
Smoothed Best Bin Far Detector Only Bulk Density |
SGR |
Spectroscopy Gamma Ray |
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