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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 |
CEID |
Deep conductivity from EID processing |
U |
Uranium |
RPCSL |
Resistivity Phase Diff Compensated Borehole Corrected Short 400kHz |
SOAB |
Average Ultrasonic Standoff, Bottom |
HNPH |
High-resolution Classic Neutron Porosity |
CMRP_SL |
CMR Porosity - Station Log |
AHTRT |
Array Induction Two Foot Rt |
TRMTT04 |
Monopole multiplex first arrival time |
TBRM |
Mud resistivity from rmudtmp2_0 pfn |
TFAC |
Toolface from Impulse |
RACV |
Resistivity Attenuation Borehole and Inversion Corrected |
PESI |
Photoelectric Factor Image, 0.1 ft, 16-Sector |
MST6 |
Monopole multiplex waveform start time |
PO6D |
Partial porosity from MRIL (single element) |
LSN |
Long Spaced Neutron Count Rate |
DPLX |
Density Porosity Limestone, Transmitted |
P34H |
ARC Phase Shift Resistivity 34 inch Spacing at 2 MHz, Environmentally Corrected |
TRMWV01 |
Acoustic multiplex waveform |
ECHOC |
Amplitude of echo train |
AHORWAI |
Array Induction One Foot Radial RWA Image |
GRK |
Gamma Potassium |
HRLS |
High Resolution Shallow Resistivity |
SNLF |
Smoothed Near Detector ONLY Porosity (Limestone Matrix-Fixed Hole Size) |
RHOL |
Long Spacing Bulk Density |
E1RC |
Channel 1 (real) echo amplitudes scaled by calib. factor |
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