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  1. pl find this excel-sheet attached. When u draw a graph find out slope of the straight line as 1/m or using equation m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1). take inverse of m. this will give you gradient, depending on ur unit. if pressure is in psi and depth is in feet, u will get gradient in psi per feet. this u can convert in density which is easy to give u an idea if it is a gas, water or oil.
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  2. Thanks Jaideep, nice stuff.
    If you have some other material related to petrophysics like a, m, n determination, Movable HC etc etc. Plz share here or any alternate?
    Thanks again

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