What is WireLine logging?
Wireline logging is the practice of continuous collection and recording data from the borehole during the drilling process. This usually occurs in connection with the survey of oil and gas, where Wireline logs generate valuable information to decide how and where to drill and stop drilling. The protocols become part of the permanent data record associated with the well, and the company stores them if they are needed for future use. Geologist Wellsite usually supervises Wireline logging. People may decide to log data when lowering or increasing sensors depending on the situation. Wire logging provides continuous feedback, properties such as electrical conductivity, density, etc. It differs from measurement of samples collected on the surface, such as mud samples from the drill that the geologist analyzes to collect more information about geological formation. For comparison, the protocols of wires from neighboring holes are available to learn more about what to expectin the well. Assembly of oil or gas deposit can be a good sign, but it can be a small pocket rather than a deep and productive deposit. The geologist must be able to make practical drilling decisions to increase productivity.
The geologist can turn to a number of WireLine tools. The device can send data in real time along the cables to the surface or store data and print it later, depending on the settings and the needs of the situation. The device is often expensive and is paid to maintaining the wire log system to make it functional. Geologists may be familiar with the Szz Bind Principles of Maintenance and Calibration of Field Equipment so that they do not have to broadcast it whenever a problem occurs.
In addition to being useful for oil and gas companies, wire protocols can also be generally useful for geologists. Oil and gas survey provides a number of geology data and the composition of the EarthKé bark in different areas of the world. While companies often want to keep data confidential for security reasons, some materials can be available to scientists under special circumstances.