The document outlines steps for analyzing well logging data, including: 1) Creating cross plots of p-impedance vs gamma ray and p-impedance vs density to identify markers between different formations labeled BRF, BRF1, BRF2, and BRF3; 2) Adding gamma ray as a color key to cross plots of p-impedance and density; 3) Extracting a wavelet for AVO analysis; 4) Creating a new cross plot of p-impedance, density, and gamma ray (as color key); and 5) Analyzing a cross section at a depth of 1035 meters to identify good formations.
The document outlines steps for analyzing well logging data, including: 1) Creating cross plots of p-impedance vs gamma ray and p-impedance vs density to identify markers between different formations labeled BRF, BRF1, BRF2, and BRF3; 2) Adding gamma ray as a color key to cross plots of p-impedance and density; 3) Extracting a wavelet for AVO analysis; 4) Creating a new cross plot of p-impedance, density, and gamma ray (as color key); and 5) Analyzing a cross section at a depth of 1035 meters to identify good formations.
The document outlines steps for analyzing well logging data, including: 1) Creating cross plots of p-impedance vs gamma ray and p-impedance vs density to identify markers between different formations labeled BRF, BRF1, BRF2, and BRF3; 2) Adding gamma ray as a color key to cross plots of p-impedance and density; 3) Extracting a wavelet for AVO analysis; 4) Creating a new cross plot of p-impedance, density, and gamma ray (as color key); and 5) Analyzing a cross section at a depth of 1035 meters to identify good formations.
The document outlines steps for analyzing well logging data, including: 1) Creating cross plots of p-impedance vs gamma ray and p-impedance vs density to identify markers between different formations labeled BRF, BRF1, BRF2, and BRF3; 2) Adding gamma ray as a color key to cross plots of p-impedance and density; 3) Extracting a wavelet for AVO analysis; 4) Creating a new cross plot of p-impedance, density, and gamma ray (as color key); and 5) Analyzing a cross section at a depth of 1035 meters to identify good formations.