Abstract

Borehole time-domain electromagnetic remote detection realizes reservoir scale formation boundary measurement. There is a strong correlation between the abnormal response signal of borehole time-domain electromagnetic pure quadratic field and the distance of formation boundary. The greater the boundary distance, the later the abnormal extreme point appears. The response characteristics of the secondary field of the coaxial and coplanar multi-component measurement modes are just "opposite" at different dip angles. Using borehole time-domain electromagnetic measurement information, the formation dip and remote borehole boundary detection can be directly calculated.

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