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This text covers all the petroleum-oriented standard methods which traditionally have comprised the majority of applications of geophysical formation evaluation. This volume provides complete practical information and instructions on using the standard exploration and evaluation methods.

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This text covers all the petroleum-oriented standard methods which traditionally have comprised the majority of applications of geophysical formation evaluation. This volume provides complete practical information and instructions on using the standard exploration and evaluation methods.


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James K. Hallenburg is currently a retired geophysicist/petrophysicist living with his wife, Jaquelyn, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Jim was born in Chicago in 1921, and has traveled to and worked in many comers of the world. During World War II, Jim was a bomber pilot and weather observer in the U.S. Army Air Corps, and still enjoys flying. Following his stint in the military, Jim returned to his studies, graduating with a B.A. in physics from Northwestern University. Throughout his career, he has attended a number of schools to further his education and has taught courses at several of them. Jim spent 18 years as an engineer, designing geophysical systems for Schlumberger Well Services He was a Senior Engineer for the Mohole Project and Chief Engineer for the Western Company of North America. He also operated and owned Data Line Logging Company in Casper, Wyoming. Later, he was Manager of Applications Engineering for Century Geophysical in Tulsa. Jim has also been a consultant for the International Atomic Energy Commission. Subsequently, Jim spent several years giving seminars in geophysics and formation evaluation. He is the author, co-author, and editor of several books and computer programs and has held office in numerous technical societies.