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MWD Gamma Calibration,
Software and Training About Minette
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Software
Specifications
1.
Software uses as input the thickness
and weight per foot of a drill collar and produces a drill collar correction
factor as an output. Included in this
software will be a default drill collar density that will be used if weight per
foot is not used. At present, the plan
is to use 7.81 g/cc as the default collar density.
2.
Software uses as input the borehole
size, the eccentering of the tool, the collar inner and outer diameters, and
the KCl concentration of the mud to obtain the count rate due to mud as an
output. This count rate will be subtracted from the total count rate.
3.
Software uses as input
the borehole size, the eccentering of the tool, the collar inner and outer
diameters, and the mud weight and type to obtain a correction factor for
borehole absorption as an output...
4.
Software utilizes the
calibration factor and the software listed above to obtain the following three
curves:
a.
a calibrated probe API
value. This curve includes no correction
for the collar or borehole fluid. The
log given by this curve will be the log obtained by a probe run in a 5”
borehole eccentered against the borehole wall.
b.
a calibrated collar
corrected API value. This curve includes
all calibrations for both the probe and the collar thickness, but does not
include environmental corrections. It is
the log given in 4a corrected for the absorption of gamma rays in the drill
collar. It does not include the effect
of standoff induced by the collar, since this is dependent on other
environmental effects.
c.
a calibrated and
environmental corrected API value. This curve includes all calibration and
correction factors. This log will
accurately represent the API value of the formation that is logged.
5.
The software will
provide accurate corrections in boreholes ranging from 3.5”-20”, with collar
outer diameters ranging from 3.5” to 9”, and collar wall thicknesses of
0.50”-3.0”. It will run in light muds
with densities ranging from 0 lb/gal to 13 lb/gal (0-1.56 g/cc); barite muds
ranging from 8.34 lb/gal to 18 lb/gal (1-2.16 g/cc), and hematite muds ranging
from 8.34 lb/gal to 20 lb/gal (1-2.4 g/cc).