Major causes of low resistivity and a model to calculate hydrocarbon saturation in the turbidite pay sands of Song Hong basin
Abstract
The low resistivity phenomenon in the turbidite pay sands of Song Hong Basin on the continental shelf of Viet Nam was investigated based on synthesis and analysis of geological and mudlog data, thin section petrographical and petrophysical materials as well as related materials of the study area. The results which the authors present and discuss include the major causes of low resistivity and a new concept in Log interpretation to calculate water saturation. These results will be compared to conventional log interpretation methods.
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