Proceedings of an International Conference on Gas Habitats of SE Asia and Australasia
DOI: 10.29118/ipa.849.19.23
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Applications and limitations of mud logging gas data in the detection of formation fluids and overpressure : examples from South-East Asia

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“…This allows geological and drilling personnel onsite to determine more easily the tops of reservoirs, to locate gas-bearing marker zones, and even to "steer" directional well bores along thin reservoir beds [10,11]. Recent improvements by IFP and Geoservices have been made on the system itself (high speed-high accuracy chromatograph coupled with constant volume-high efficiency degassing device) but also on the processing of the data.…”
Section: Getting Better Data From the Gas Contained In The Mudmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allows geological and drilling personnel onsite to determine more easily the tops of reservoirs, to locate gas-bearing marker zones, and even to "steer" directional well bores along thin reservoir beds [10,11]. Recent improvements by IFP and Geoservices have been made on the system itself (high speed-high accuracy chromatograph coupled with constant volume-high efficiency degassing device) but also on the processing of the data.…”
Section: Getting Better Data From the Gas Contained In The Mudmentioning
confidence: 99%