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    Fracture Morphology
    Nicholas Harvey
    • Apr 13, 2017
    • 2 min

    Fracture Morphology

    Kajari Ghosh (email here) of HRP collaborated with Nicholas Harvey (CEO of HRP) and Robert Gales (California Resource Corporation) to present a poster at the AAPG ACE, April 2017 on a unique method of characterizing fracture from borehole image log and its impact in reservoir characterization. Fracture characterization from borehole image log is most commonly used to derive fracture count (commonly as 1D measurement) and orientation. In some cases, it is also used to investi
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    LogScope Discrete Data
    Nicholas Harvey
    • Feb 22, 2017
    • 2 min

    LogScope Discrete Data

    One of the fundamentals in designing LogScope was ease of use. The next release of LogScope will have the ability to import and store what we call discrete data. Discrete data can be defined as data that comes from a discrete point or interval that is generally sampled irregularly. HRP will be releasing the discrete data module in the next major revision of LogScope, sometime around April 2017. For those interested in beta testing the module contact us here An example of disc
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    HRP LogScope Update
    Nicholas Harvey
    • Jan 31, 2017
    • 3 min

    HRP LogScope Update

    Log Analysis Parameter Store LogScope was designed to be intuitive and flexible. When analysing logs a major concern when performing an evaluation is the implementation of consistent analysis parameters across multiple wells. HRP has implemented a parameter store which allows a database of all parameters to be stored. This can save the user significant amounts of time on a new evaluation. The parameter store is designed to store all the parameters used in a Log Analysis in t
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    Hydrocarbon Corrected Neutron Density added to Log Analysis
    Nicholas Harvey
    • Sep 13, 2016
    • 1 min

    Hydrocarbon Corrected Neutron Density added to Log Analysis

    HRP has added into the Log Analysis module in LogScope the ability to correct for Hydrocarbon density. For more detailed information on LogScope go here. Contact us here The additional cross plots and parameters are illustrated in the figures below. The user simply specifies the hydrocarbon density and the neutron and density are corrected. Examples from Windows and the iPad are shown. This plot allows the user to enter a hydrocarbon density and process. The points automatica
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    Patching added to LogScope
    Nicholas Harvey
    • Sep 24, 2015
    • 1 min

    Patching added to LogScope

    LogScope now has the ability to patch and set values to missing. The first view below shows the edit of a gamma ray curve. You simply tap the curve, then select patching and trace the points to change. You can also flip to set curve to missing to remove tool pickup and other features such as in the second image below. #LogAnalysis #Windows #Tablet #Petrophysics #iPad #mobility #Software
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    LogScope Webinars
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    • Aug 22, 2015
    • 1 min

    LogScope Webinars

    HRP has held two Webinar's in June to deminstrate the capabilities of LogScope. These webinars show the versatility, simplicity and speed of the software. The application can be run on Windows and can be viewed here and on the ipad here The response at the Webinars was positive. We will be conducting a Webinar to show some more advanced features - stay tuned #Software #mobility #iPad #Tablet #Windows #LogAnalysis #Petrophysics
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