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Borehole imaging provided is a new way of the characteristics of reservoirs drilled with oil-base-mud. Complicated structures were resolved utilizing the dip data gathered with such techniques. Fractures were characterized for their aperture (open or closed), intensity of fracturing, and directional attributes. In addition to structural details, the Oil base mud imaging provided quantitative resistivity of invaded zone measurement in oil-base-mud environment. It helped to understand invasion profiles, which generally is a function of permeability, in carbonate and sandstone reservoirs and helped reservoir engineers and petrophysicists to understand response of reservoir formation tester measurements for formation pressure and reservoir fluid mobility.

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This page is a summary of: Enhanced Reservoir Description in Carbonate and Clastic Reservoirs, October 2007, Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE),
DOI: 10.2118/110277-ms.
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