Presenters
C.L. Veach & J.C. Wheatley, Western Wire Line
In the 1940's neutron logging was commercially developed as an alternate method of determining porosity. The ability to respond to formations behind casing foretold a great future. Unfortunately, however, the same principles which allow a neutron log to predict porosity as a function of the hydrogen index of a formation also produce many undesirable effects. The principles of operation of the compensated neutron log represent the culmination of technology intended to overcome these undesirable effects and to provide a usable tool in the search for petroleum products.