Offshore staff
HOUSTON -- PathFinder Energy Services completed borehole MWD (monitoring while drilling) surveying and vibration analysis along with LWD (logging while drilling) gamma Ray, resistivity, annular pressure and temperature AWR (array wave resistivity) services for the first time in a major operator's well in the Nile Delta Disoug, Egypt.
All the tools acquired accurate and reliable real-time and memory data as part of an 8-in. HDS-1L / AWR / DPM logging run in a 12 ¼-in. borehole.
The AWR is a compensated symmetrical antenna array, dual frequency (2 MHz and 500 kHz) resistivity tool which provides up to 12 resistivity curves in all mud types. The tool service features 0.1 – 3000 ohm/m response, an HPHT (high pressure, high temperature) rating of 25,000 psi, 350° F, with onboard, API calibrated gamma-ray and tri-axial inclination measurements.
The high-capacity memory and long life battery, coupled with a high speed data read, provides extended duration down-hole measurements and a faster tool turnaround time at the surface. The systems are modular and can be configured anywhere within the LWD BHA (bottom hole assembly).
5/3/07
Drill & Complete
Egypt