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Formation evaluation, logging and well testing. Anon. JPT, November 1996, 48(11), 1013--1037 (20 pages).

Eleven synopses of SPE papers are presented. They comprise the use of wireless-conveyed real-time bottomhole data to optimize production; applications of multichannel, fully digital spectrum induction systems; the impact of variable formation thickness on pressure-transient-test permeability; multilayer, multiphase-flow test analysis; expanding economical formation evaluation with formation evaluation while drilling (FEWD) technology. Details are reviewed of the location and characterization of gass-well plugs using pressure-transient analysis; hydraulically fractured gas-condensate pressure-transient-data interpretation; evaluating layer productivity before well completion; grid block effective-permeability calculation for simulation of naturally fractured reservoirs; gradient NMR logging---characterization of light hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs; a new model of stratified flow in horizontal wells.
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