Gustavus Archie

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Gustavus Archie
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Latest company Shell Oil Company
BSc Mining and Electrical Engineering
BSc university University of Wisconsin

Gustavus E. (Gus) Archie (1907-1978) was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin with degrees in both mining and electrical engineering. His professional career was spent with Shell Oil Company where, as a scientist, engineer, and administrator, he contributed significantly to the science and technology of the oil industry.

Biography

Archie is perhaps best known for his contributions to petrophysics. The prototype equation relating rock porosity to various electrical properties of rock bears his name: Archie’s equation. He played the key role in identification of producible horizons at the giant Elk City Field in Oklahoma, an episode which dramatically demonstrated for the first time the role that well log measurements could play in identifying pay zones.

Archie was a very modest and unpretentious man, yet wielded considerable influence in his choice of staff to work with and for him. Many of these people went on, on their own, to make major contributions in their own way in development geology, reservoir engineering, as well as petrophysics. He had a remarkably good feeling for working with the earth and recognizing others who could improve our understanding of it.

Reproduced with permission of the AAPG Foundation

Publications

  • Archie, G.E. (1942). "The electrical resistivity log as an aid in determining some reservoir characteristics". Petroleum Transactions of AIME 146: 54–62. doi:10.2118/942054-g.
  • Archie, G.E. (1947). "Electrical resistivity an aid in core-analysis interpretation". American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 31 (2): 350–366.
  • Archie, G.E. (1950). "Introduction to petrophysics of reservoir rocks". American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 34 (5): 943–961. doi:10.1306/3d933f62-16b1-11d7-8645000102c1865d.
  • Archie, G.E. (1952). "Classification of carbonate reservoir rocks and petrophysical considerations". American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 36 (2): 278–298. doi:10.1306/3d9343f7-16b1-11d7-8645000102c1865d.

Links

Gustavus E. Archie Biography, AAPG Foundation[1]