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==Borehole gravity uses==
 
==Borehole gravity uses==
  
Borehole gravity is especially effective for the following exploration and production purposes:
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Borehole [[gravity]] is especially effective for the following exploration and production purposes:
  
 
'''Exploration purposes'''
 
'''Exploration purposes'''
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* [[Basic cased hole tools|Logging cased holes]] for lithologic changes
 
* [[Basic cased hole tools|Logging cased holes]] for lithologic changes
 
* Calculating [[overburden]] for [[hydrofracture]] jobs
 
* Calculating [[overburden]] for [[hydrofracture]] jobs
* Monitoring [[injection fluids]]
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* Monitoring [[injection fluid]]s
 
* Monitoring reservoirs during fluid withdrawal
 
* Monitoring reservoirs during fluid withdrawal
 
* Exploring for bypassed, behind-casing gas zones
 
* Exploring for bypassed, behind-casing gas zones
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* Direction away from the well to distant source cannot be determined without other information
 
* Direction away from the well to distant source cannot be determined without other information
* Engineering limitations of the tool restricts use to certain candidate wells (hole size, low deviation, slow reading)
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* Engineering limitations of the tool restricts use to certain candidate wells ([[hole size]], [[low deviation]], slow reading)
 
* Only a few tools presently available for use
 
* Only a few tools presently available for use
 
* Expensive to operate
 
* Expensive to operate
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[[Category:Predicting the occurrence of oil and gas traps]]  
 
[[Category:Predicting the occurrence of oil and gas traps]]  
 
[[Category:Applying gravity in petroleum exploration]]
 
[[Category:Applying gravity in petroleum exploration]]
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 31 January 2022

Borehole gravity uses

Borehole gravity is especially effective for the following exploration and production purposes:

Exploration purposes

Production purposes

Borehole gravity advantages

The following characteristics give borehole gravity surveys advantages in certain situations:

Borehole gravity disadvantages

The following characteristics give borehole gravity surveys disadvantages in certain situations:

  • Direction away from the well to distant source cannot be determined without other information
  • Engineering limitations of the tool restricts use to certain candidate wells (hole size, low deviation, slow reading)
  • Only a few tools presently available for use
  • Expensive to operate

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