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Well Logging Laboratory (WLL)
directed by Dr. C. Richard Liu was established in 1979 in the Department of Electrical Engineering of
the University of Houston
to investigate the electric properties of reservoir rocks over a wide
range of frequencies. In addition, theoretical and experimental studies
have been carried out to obtain a better understanding of electric tool
response in complex borehole environments, such as dipping formations,
thin invaded beds, and anisotropic formations. All of these studies have
the primary objective of improving interpretation of logs obtained with
existing tools. Information is also being generated on the design of
possible new tools, on the limitations of existing tools, and logging
response in complex borehole environments. The research program is supported
by a consortium of oil and service companies. The WLL operates
the API Nuclear Logging Calibration Facility and has constructed, under a
joint API-Industry funding arrangement, a set of Potassium - Uranium -
Thorium standard pits. These pits are located on the campus of the University of Houston.
Contact information: cliu@uh.edu
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Recruitment of Post-Doctors and PhD Students |
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Last update: March 18, 2006 |
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Well Logging Lab. All rights
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