Well Logging

Well logging also known as borehole logging is the practice of making a detailed record of the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole. The log may be based either on visual inspection of samples brought to the surface or on physical measurements made by instruments lowered into the hole (geophysical logs). Some types of geophysical well logs can be done during any phase of a well's history are drilling, completing, producing, or abandoning.

  • open hole logging
  • cased hole logging
  • production logging
  • Plug setting
  • Perforations String shot

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