Log Normal Distribution Sebuah distribusi log normal adalah berhubungan erat dengan distribusi normal. Jika log dari variabel acak yang terdistribusi normal, variabel yang diasumsikan log terdistribusi normal. Transformation of Log-Normal to Normal Distribution
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Log Normal DistributionSebuah distribusi log normal adalah berhubungan erat dengan distribusi normal. Jika log dari variabel acak yang terdistribusi normal, variabel yang diasumsikan log terdistribusi normal.
Transformation of Log-Normal to Normal Distribution
Probability Plot of Sample Permeability
22
2ln 1
2
ln 2
Standar Deviation
• Sebuah survei dari reservoir minyak dan gas dalam yang diberikan suatu cekungan menunjukkan bahwa mean aritmetika dari semua cadangan adalah 200.000 BBLS dan deviasi standar 400.000. Jika distribusi dari cadangan adalah log-normal, menghitung probabilitas yang belum dibor prospek akan menghasilkan kurang dari 400.000 BBLS.
Solution
22
2
2
2
ln 1
400,000ln 1200,000
1.609
2ln 2
1.609ln 200,000 211.4
In (400,000) = 12.90
ln 12.9 11.41.609
1.18251.1825 0.88 from Table 2.2
xz
F
…………………….……………………..……………………2.30
Dykstra Parson Coefficient
k kVk
E. Interference and Estimation of Parameters
Objective of any statistical analysis is to make interferences about population based on the information contained in a sample. In addition to making interfrence, we would also like to know the uncertainties associated with the estimation
3. Type of Estimation
In interfering about population parameters, two types of estimates are possible. An interval estimate allows an estimation of probability that a random variable within population will fall within certain region.
4. Desirable Properties of Estimation
a. Unbiasedness
E ……………….……………………..……………………2.31
b. Minimum Variance
Fig. 2.11: Unbiasedness Criterion
Fig. 2.12: Variance of Estimators
E. Bivariate Distribution
1. Linear Regression
1 2
,x
C X Y
……….……………………..……………………2.32
0 1E Y E X .……………………..……………………2.33
Example 2.7Using the data from Example 2.4, calculate the slope and the intercept for a linear regression between log of permeability and the porosity.
The following well bore porosity data are collected from a sandstone reservoir. The data were collected at every one foot interval
Solution
A plot of covariance versus a lag distance is shown in Figure 2.15. The plot indicates that the intuitive relationship between the covariance and the lag distance has been borne out.