The Electromagnetic Propagation Tool (EPT*) is a downhole microwave instrumentation devicewhich channels 1.1 GHz energy into the formation and measures the tra1!el time and attenuation of the miCrOW41!e signal as it propagates through the invaded zone. The rele~'ant electromagnetic field theory, the basic measurement technique, and the tool block diagram are reviewed. The present interpretation techniques are then discussed, followed b" several log examples which show the utility of the EPT. Specifically, the EPT-derived porosity, when compared with neutron/density porosit)'. allows one to distitlgutsh hetween h)ldrocarbonbearing and water-bearing zones in formations ha1'ing var.1,ing lithologies and water salinities. 2 SPE 9267
The basic theory upon which the microwave Electromagnetic Propagation Tool (EPT) has been founded is reviewed, and the measurement technique is discussed in terms of a functional block diagram. Two methods of interpreting the propagating wave's measured phase and attenuation are reviewed. Specific log examples which distinguish between hydrocarbon and water-bearing zones in several lithologies are presented..
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