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CBL VDL Interpretation

The document discusses different cement bond log interpretation models including good cement, no cement, partial cement, microannulus, cement without bond to formation, and cement bond in hard formations.
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CBL VDL Interpretation

The document discusses different cement bond log interpretation models including good cement, no cement, partial cement, microannulus, cement without bond to formation, and cement bond in hard formations.
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CEMENT BOND LOG http://www.bridge7.com/grand/log/gen/casedhole/cbl.

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INTERPRETATION

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CEMENT BOND LOG CB L-VDL
The Cement Bond Log (CBL) gives a continous measurement of the amplitude of sound pulses from a transmitter to receiver. This amplitude is maximum in unsupported pi

CEMENT BOND LOG INTERPERTATION MODELS:

1) GOOD CEMENT

“Amplitude” low.
“VDL” formation signals are strong.
Good cement. No need for squeeze

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2) NO CEMENT

· “Amplitude” High.
· “VDL” straight. No formation signals. "V" type Chevron patterns are seen at collars.
· Squeeze cement needed.

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3) PARTIAL CEMENT

· “Amplitude” is low and moderate.


· “VDL” can shows both wiggly formation signals and straight casing signals
· Squeeze can be necessary if the channel is long enough..
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4) MICROANNULUS (micro gap between cement and casing)

· “Amplitude” is moderate..
· “VDL” can shows both wiggly formation signals and straight casing signals
·In case of doubt, repeat the log under 1000psi pressure to the well. The gap will be closed and log will
change to "Good Cement"
· No need for squeeze..

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5) CEMENT WITHOUT BOND TO FORMATION

· “Amplitude” low.
· “VDL” doesn't show casing and formation signals. Thin mud signals are visible
· Squeeze needed

Note: Keep in mind that gas in formation can give the same model.

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6) CEM ENT BOND IN HARD FORMATIONS

· “Amplitude changes between low and high


· Formation signals cover casing signals.
· No need for cement...
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CEMENT BOND WITH ACOUST IC IMAGING


There are two types of cement bond evaluation tools :Sonic tools (as above) and ultrasonic tools (as
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