Gamma ray values are lower for carbonates, salt, and coal, and higher for shale. Resistivity is higher for hydrocarbons, oil, and carbonates, and lower for shale and saltwater. Spontaneous potential is higher for shale, anhydrite, salt, gypsum, coal, and fresh water, and lower for carbonates and sandstone. Porosity estimates show shale as 4.0%, salt as 4.7%, coal as 0.17%, and sandstone as 1.81%. A gas effect crossover on neutron and density logs indicates the presence of gas in a formation.
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Sonic (Acoustic) Log: Sonic (Acoustic) Log
Gamma ray values are lower for carbonates, salt, and coal, and higher for shale. Resistivity is higher for hydrocarbons, oil, and carbonates, and lower for shale and saltwater. Spontaneous potential is higher for shale, anhydrite, salt, gypsum, coal, and fresh water, and lower for carbonates and sandstone. Porosity estimates show shale as 4.0%, salt as 4.7%, coal as 0.17%, and sandstone as 1.81%. A gas effect crossover on neutron and density logs indicates the presence of gas in a formation.