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Fracture Detection In A Volcanic Oil Reservoir Using Discriminant Analysis Of Well Log Data, Joseph William Cross
Fracture Detection In A Volcanic Oil Reservoir Using Discriminant Analysis Of Well Log Data, Joseph William Cross
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A new method of detecting fractures using well logs is presented. The technique uses discriminant analysis to distinguish fractured from unfractured reservoir rock and was developed for the volcanic pay zone of Jatibarang oilfield, West Java, Indonesia.
The a priori information required to derive the discriminant function was provided by 22 wells known to penetrate intervals of either fractured or unfractured volcanics. The samples consisted of these 22 intervals digitized in one-meter increments (1256 meters total thickness). The discriminating variables were the petrophysical measurements made by 10 different types of well logs.
Discriminant analysis correctly classified 94.2% of the total …
Minutes Of The Loan Committee To Consider Indonesia - Proposed Trade Policy Adjustment Loan Held On November 17, 1986, In Conference Room E-1208, World Bank/World Bank Group
Minutes Of The Loan Committee To Consider Indonesia - Proposed Trade Policy Adjustment Loan Held On November 17, 1986, In Conference Room E-1208, World Bank/World Bank Group
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Minutes of the Loan Committee to Consider INDONESIA - Proposed Trade Policy Adjustment Loan Held on November 17, 1986, in Conference Room E-1208, Loan Committee - Minutes and Reports - 1986 - 89093-01, Folder ID 30043699, ISAD(G) Reference WB IBRD/IDA LC-01, World Bank Group Archives, Washington, D.C., United States.
A Revolution Delayed: The Indonesian Republic And The Netherlands Indies, August-November 1945, Robert Cribb
A Revolution Delayed: The Indonesian Republic And The Netherlands Indies, August-November 1945, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Article discusses relations between the Indonesian Republic, the Netherlands and Great Britain in the months immediatelty after the Japanese surrender at the end of the Second World War. It argues that the strategies of all three sides were driven by their profound military weakness.
The Adventures Of Captain Mulyono: Indonesian Intelligence Operations In Kalimantan, 1946-1948, Robert Cribb
The Adventures Of Captain Mulyono: Indonesian Intelligence Operations In Kalimantan, 1946-1948, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb