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Barrheadon May 06, 2008 3:06pm
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RE: Barrhead...(replies)
RE: Barrhead...(replies)First off IMO this is Hubbie's or curlyfries Department.
It is my understanding that the details of any logging results are beamed live to the appropriate receiver. The paper copies can take longer to print and analyze, although most log reviewing geologists have 3 computer monitors in a row and read the logs and can fine tune the scale readings to an adjacent well log. In the back of the logging vehicle the onsite personnel are hunched over and monitors that supply on the spot readings. Whenever I sit in the logging truck, everything is live and you don't reach over the operators shoulder and 'help' them adjust the readings. It is very interesting to see how the recorders swing over when they are logging a clean sand or a marker shale such as the First or Second White Specks.
Bottom line: Yes they know right away while logging, although a good Site Geologist already has the interval picked by the drilling samples circulated to surface over the shale shaker on the mud tanks.
As explained in my Feist 1234 posting, it is almost as simple as 1234.....drill log test case.......
Regardzzz..................Barrhead