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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 |
AHMF |
Array Induction Mud Resistivity Fully Calibrated |
MNSH |
Minimum Labeling Slowness, Shear |
AOPR |
Array Induction One Foot Radial Resistivity Profile |
CLLD |
Laterolog Deep Conductivity |
SONR |
Minimum Ultrasonic Standoff, Right |
RTDQK |
1970KA Quartzdyne pressure gauge temperature |
E2RB |
Channel 2 (imag) echo amplitudes scaled by calib. factor |
TFAC |
Toolface from Impulse |
TTIC |
Transit time integration (cumulative) |
HNPO |
High Resolution Enhanced Thermal Neutron Porosity in Selected Lithology |
TNP2 |
Thermal Neutron Porosity, Bank 2 |
SLOW |
Slowness |
CHID |
Goodness of fit of each echo data packet |
ASCA |
Array Induction SPA Calibrated |
DPSX |
Density Porosity Sandstone, Transmitted |
M2C2 |
2 foot vertical resolution matched cond. - DOI 20 inch |
NLIM |
Neutron Phi Lime Matrix |
BFH |
Detector Blade Face With Respect to Highside |
HAUS |
12 Raw Shallow Resistivities before environmental corrections |
ROS1 |
Short Spacing Bulk Density |
CBF4_SL |
CMR Bound Fluid Volume for T2 Cutoff 4 - Station Log |
PTCP |
Pump through capacitance |
TNGN10 |
Monopole multiplex waveform gain |
BFV |
Bound Fluid Volume |
E1RB |
Channel 1 (real) echo amplitudes scaled by calib. factor |
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