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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 |
ENPH |
Epithermal Neutron Porosity |
TFST06 |
Monopole multiplex waveform start time |
SPSC |
Smoothed CNP (Sandstone Matrix-Caliper Corrected) |
WF6 |
Waveform 6 |
CFF6_SL |
CMR Free Fluid for T2 Cutoff 6 - Station Log |
A4TN |
Attenuation derived from P4HS and R4AT |
SPBD |
SP from bridle electrode processed in common remote |
FFOC |
Formation factor from CDPF |
LSA1 |
Long Spacing Sonic Amplitude 1 |
SN |
Short normal resistivity |
AORX |
Array Induction One Foot Rxo |
RGMN |
MRIL minimum ringing amplitude |
WF8 |
Waveform 8 |
RACV |
Resistivity Attenuation Borehole and Inversion Corrected |
CHTS |
Label Peak Coherence, Transmitter Array, Shear - Monopole P&S |
SFSF |
Smoothed Far Detector ONLY Porosity (Sandstone Matrix-Fixed Hole Size) |
DSO8 |
High Resolution Density Standoff |
AHT60 |
Array Induction Two Foot Resistivity A60 |
TNGN11 |
Monopole multiplex waveform gain |
BNPH |
Neutron Borehole Invariant Porosity |
KTIM_SL |
Permeability Computed Using Timur/Coates Model - Station Log |
CFF1 |
CMR Free Fluid for T2 Cutoff 1 |
TXYWV01 |
X-y axis dipole multiplex waveform |
CHID |
Goodness of fit of each echo data packet |
SNPE |
Smoothed Near Detector Only Photoelectric Absorption Factor |
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