2024 12 06 Logging Instruments Part 2 - Steve Richards
Good Morning Everyone!
Today is Friday, December 6, 2024, 6:00 am MST. At report time, we are currently on bottom at 15,712’ MD, circulating and conditioning mud, preparing to POOH LDDP (“Pull Out Of Hole Lay Down Drill Pipeline").
Had a good 10’ flare on bottoms up.
Yesterday we finished POOH with the bit and reaming BHA.
RU and ran FMI/SS tool (“Formation Magnetic Imager / Sonic Scanner”) from 15,712’ MD TD to casing at 12,670’.
The FMI tool is the exact same technology used in hospitals today to record internal images of the human body, except here, it is used to record images of the inside of the borehole.
It takes a picture of the inside of the wellbore and lays it out flat as shown below.
This data further defines fractured intervals, identifies fault systems, and determines many other geological features.
Sonic Scanner waveform images.
All of those wiggles and their dimensions have different meanings and engineering values for determining various rock properties.
Data is used for seismic depth correlations and the design of hydraulic fracturing procedures.
Current plans are:- Finish POOH LDDP (“Pull Out Of Hole Lay Down Drill Pipeline")
- Run 4½” production casing
- Cement
- RDMO Rig 88 to Jeffrey City yard.
Today’s video topic focuses on the actual logging tools run in the hole (Part 2) by Steve Richards.
Picture attached.
Enjoy!!
2024 12 06 https://vimeo.com/1036155037/c55d9db8ce?share=copy
2024 12 06 Logging Instruments Part 2 - Steve Richards
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