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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 |
SG11 |
Signature from transmitter 1, receiver 1 |
RGMN |
MRIL minimum ringing amplitude |
FXN |
Neutron Formation Exposure Time |
DTL |
Delta-T Long Spacing |
TAB_GR |
Gamma Ray Time after Bit |
ERTH |
Error Thorium |
DP2 |
Best Bin Density Porosity (Real-time only) |
NPLM |
Neutron Porosity Limestone, Borehole Corrected, Memory |
DTCC |
Delta-T Compressional with Coherence Cutoff |
WF7 |
Waveform 7 |
T1RA |
Peak Time - Receiver Array |
HFMC |
APS High Resolution Near/Far Corrected Dolomite Porosity |
FTM |
Formation correction factor |
TTRA |
Transit Time at Compressional Peak for the Receiver Array |
T2LM_SL |
T2 Logarithmic Mean - Station Log |
M4R2 |
4 foot vertical resolution matched res. - DOI 20 inch |
CBP2_SL |
CMR Bin Porosity 2 - Station Log |
PORDC |
Bulk Density Porosity from DNC |
FTD |
Formation Test Depth |
GRRTX |
Time Since Drilled from RNT Gamma Ray, Transmitted |
RPCESH |
Resistivity Phase Diff Compensated Borehole and Dielectric Corrected Short 2MHz |
MCBW |
MRIL clay bound porosity (3 bins of TP) |
SGMA2 |
Complex sigma array 2 |
RACSL |
Resistivity Attenuation Compensated Borehole Corrected Short 400kHz |
SFPE |
Smoothed Far Detector Only Photoelectric Absorption Factor |
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