Abstract
Openhole well logging encompasses a diverse range of measurements, including as measurement-while-drilling (MWD) logs, standard wireline logs, and mud logs. These measurements are the major source of formation evaluation data, and they are used in applications ranging from individual drilling-well appraisals to extensive reservoir description studies. They are also known as "logs." The technology for openhole well-logging is continuously being developed in response to the demand for increased precision in determining the features of reservoirs. Recent years have seen a proliferation of various technical advancements. This article offers a number of recent innovations and applications to demonstrate the current state of technology and to offer insight into the patterns that will guide its future growth.
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