Basically, you need a winch and an electrical logging cable to insert the probes into the well. The data collected by the probe can be read on a surface logging unit. Well logging is the cheapest method of collecting and assessing the data related to geophysical properties of a well. Instead of drilling wells with dedicated coring tools, it is much more cost-effective to obtain wireline logs using high-tech logging equipment. In the process of coring, the cores must be brought to the surface for their complete analysis. This can be tedious the pressure in the well can damage softer sediments in this core. In this regard, logging data offers better insights about the natural characteristics of sediments or rocks without causing any damage to them. Secondly, well logging provides real-time evaluation of the formation characteristics. This information can be effectively used for correcting the borehole drilling schedules. For example, if the depth of target formation is different from the expected depth, well logs can be used for assessing this flaw and take corrective measures in the real time.
The formation of well logs takes much lesser resources as compared to coring method. They take lesser space for storage than core samples. The latter needs climate-controlled facilities for their storage. The data, once captured, can be evaluated again for further exploration of the same site for more natural resources.
The wireline logging tools provided by Soha holding are as follows:
-Cased/open hole tools
-Sonic, density, neutron, resistivity, gamma ray