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Sound Velocity of Hydrocarbons 

Sound Velocity of Hydrocarbons
Description: This chart is used to determine the sound velocity (ft/s) and sound slowness (μs/ft) of gas in the formation. These values are helpful in sonic and seismic interpretations. Enter the chart with the temperature (Celsius along the top x-axis and Fahrenheit along the bottom) to intersect the formation pore pressure.
Source: © Log Interpretation Chartbook (2009), Schlumberger
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Gas Effect on Compressional Slowness
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Gas Density versus Pressure and Temperature


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