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Principles of Dielectric Logging Theory

  • Book

  • March 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5146466

Principles of Dielectric Logging Theory covers the theory of dielectric logging - from first principles to development of new tools - for those involved in the design, development and interpretation of dielectric logging. Dielectric logging has recently experienced a revival in the oil and gas industry and is now considered a preferred method for estimating the saturation of reservoirs. Topics covered in this book include the use of dielectric tools in different types of fields, interpretation methods, the Maxwell phenomena, and how to develop new dielectric tools for future use. Users will find this book includes enough detail that newcomers, seasoned professionals and researchers find it useful.

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Table of Contents

1. The electric field of static charges2. Stationary electric field3. Dielectric in a static electric field4. Dielectric in a time varying field5. Maxwell phenomenon6. Effective dielectric permittivity7. Development of dielectric logging

Authors

Alex Kaufman Professor Emeritus, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USA. Emeritus Professor A.Kaufman has 28 years' experience of teaching at the geophysical department in Colorado School of Mines He received his PhD. in Institute of Physics of the Earth (Moscow) and degree of Doctor of Science from the Russian Academy of Science . From 1981 to 20015 he published 14 monographs by Academic Press and Elsevier, describing different geophysical methods. Most of them are translated and published in Russia and China. He also holds three patents, which found application in the surface and borehole geophysics. A. Kaufman is a honorary member of SEG. Jean-Marc Donadille Answer Products Manager, Schlumberger, Paris, France. Jean Marc Donadille is Answer Products Manager at Schlumberger, Paris, France. He leads the department that develops the software suite which conducts petrophysical interpretation of SLB downhole tools. This involves the design and development of complex algorithms, and their packaging and commercialization as end products to clients. Donadille is actively engaged in the digital transformation through the adoption of machine learning and data analytics. Donadille also served as the Chairman of SPE France from 2015-2017, where he chaired the Board of Directors meetings and organized 28 professional conferences.