Resistivities of Water in Selected Formations, North-central Oklahoma�
Abstract
This thesis is an empirical study of the accuracy of artificially derived formation-water resistivities, ascompared to the assumed "true" resistivity value of a produced water sample. In addition, this study presents a significant data base of produced-sample resistivity values, enabling the author to arrive at reliable estimates of mean formation-water resistivities for five geologic formations.
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