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nnonosui · 2 years ago
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The ship I never expected
MudLog sounds like a good ship name
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totallysteadyyouth · 4 years ago
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the Depth Collector
DEPTH COLLECTOR (sudah dicek toko sebelah – tidak salah tulis).
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Fungsi kedalaman tidak diragukan lagi merupakan hal terpenting dalam operasi pemboran. Tatkala orang masuk lokasi, maka pertanyaan pertama “sedang apa sedang apa sekarang” lalu “sudah kedalaman berapa meter pengeborannya..”Pada 27 Desember 1937, pak John T Hayward (JTH) Oklahoma mendatangi kantor Hak Cipta untuk mematenkan…
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geologicaltravels · 8 years ago
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1985: Working as a mud-logger in the Simpson Desert
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darmawede · 4 years ago
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Mud logging recorder
The Laversab mud logging recorder EDR is designed for common data acquisition applications on the rig, including Mudlogging, Lithology, Pit Volume Totalizer (PVT), Depth Logging, and more. https://laversab.com/oilfield/mud-logging-recorder/
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mudloggingedr2-blog · 5 years ago
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Mud Logging Recorder
Mud logging recorder
The Laversab sand logging recorder EDR is created for common data acquisition software on the rig, such as Mudlogging, Lithology, Pit Volume Totalizer (PVT), Depth Logging, and much more.
What is a mud logging recorder?
In the circumstance of an oilfield drilling operation, mud logging is the custom of producing a thorough record of the depth of a borehole, which is a vertical or horizontal rotating drilled from the floor. Another purpose of sand drilling is to determine whether geologic formations exposed by the borehole comprised hydrocarbons, among the chief components in petroleum and natural gas. By creating a detailed listing, or well log, oilfield operators can ascertain the viability of this borehole for the production of the raw gas that sustains our daily lives.
mud logging EDR
Nowadays, sand logging has expanded in scope to include a range of technical services and advanced technology that help to monitor boreholes and preserve their equilibrium. To that end, Laversab Oilfield has designed an Electronic Drilling Recorder (EDR) system that performs common data acquisition software onto the rig, including mud logging. Laversab's mud logging recorder can deliver surface parameters in real time to drillers, operators, and offsite stakeholders. Additionally, thanks to the LINKS EDR software, these persons may additionally access key performance indicators, tour sheets, daily reports, and other valuable information.
How is a sand logging recorder utilized?
Mud logging technicians in oilfield environments have many broad objectives, including identifying the positions of hydrocarbon-bearing formations and tracking natural gas entering the drilling sand flow. Well logs for boreholes within an oilfield can provide valuable real-time info about cuttings, or the types of minerals found. Although this job may be physically and mentally taxing, equipment such as a mud logging recorder offer accurate readings that help boost productivity and security.
In order to maximize the potency of a subway logging recorder, it has to have an application package capable of generating oilfield data at a minute's notice. That is where Laversab LINKS comes in: this rig-ready application, which is compatible with EDR systems made by either Laversab or other businesses, is able to obtain surface parameters and format them to well-site data transfer standard markup language (WITSML). Does this transmit well-site information to oilfield stakeholders, but WITSML archives it for future usage and computes both time-based and depth-based measurements as required.
The potential for volatility is ever-present in oilfield drilling circumstances. For this advice, receiving swift, accurate information regarding well-site requirements is paramount. Not only does having this information ease successful drilling, it aids in keeping a high level of safety around the website. When used along with a mud logging recorder, LINKS accounts for distributing surface parameters and managing key performance indicators, tour sheets, and daily reports. LINKS also has modules for lithology, swab, well planning, and ton-mile calculations.
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drillersclub · 7 years ago
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Sunset in West Texas Diggin' The Videos! @nicklink726 #oilfield #sunset #texas #timelapse #drillersclub #mudlogging
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morganites-realgar · 7 years ago
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I think I got a job offer with no interview... for mudlogging...
Mudlogging is decent pay and exposes you to oil and gas companies BUT it’s not “fun” work.
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nox-lathiaen · 6 years ago
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Wellsite Geologist
Wellsite Geologist: Location : Anchorage, Alaska Evaluating offset data before the start of drilling. Analyzing, evaluating and describing formations while drilling, using cuttings, gas, formation evaluation measurement while drilling. Comparing data gathered during drilling with predictions made at the exploration stage. Advising on drilling hazards and drilling bit optimization. Advising operations personnel on-site and in the operations office. Acting, in effect, as the representative of the onshore oil company geology team. Supervising mudlogging, wireline services personnel and monitoring quality control in relation to these services. Keeping detailed records, writing reports, completing daily, weekly and post-well reporting logs and sending these to appropriate departments. Communicating regularly with onshore operations offices. Petroleum Engineer: Selecting optimal tubing size and suitable equipment in the well for different functions. Designing the completion - the part of the well that communicates with the reservoir rock and fluids. Designing systems that help the well to flow, for example using submersible pumps. Managing problems of fluid behavior and production chemistry. Managing and controlling wells with branches at the bottom (horizontal and multilateral wells). Using well and reservoir remote sensing technology and surveillance data to manage the value of the reservoir and decide on appropriate engineering interventions. Understanding and managing how a set of wells interact. Managing contractor relationships in relation to health, safety and environmental performance. Supervising well-site operations personnel and managing staff at all levels, including the training and supervision of crew members, to ensure that everyone works as a team in order to meet deadlines. Liaising with separate departments to ensure correct progress with projects. Taking responsibility for the maintenance of equipment. Liaising with clients to keep them informed of progress. Reference : Wellsite Geologist jobs Source: http://jobrealtime.com/jobs/technology/wellsite-geologist_i3044
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aroguexenolith · 8 years ago
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murphydjones replied to your post: So if I want to actually use my geology degree for...
Oil’s doing quite a bit better now- I know of several places that are actively hiring/recruiting rn, including my former employer- also don’t be afraid to apply for anything that’s asking for 2 yrs or less of experience- a lot of times they will hire without that! Sorry if you didn’t want input tho- as someone who’s worked in industry I was just drawn in :)
Nah man input is great! I’ve really appreciated the response! I was tempted to get really snarky though because I just wanted to stay and wallow in my salty corner. Cool to hear that oil’s come back a little bit, though while I’m being pessimistic I’m just gonna assume that the hordes of geophysics majors from the midwest are gonna snatch em up. From what I’d heard, mudlogging is kind of a thankless job? It’s been a while since I last read about it though.
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pedroooliveira · 4 years ago
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REPSOL SINOPEC CONSTRUIU POÇO-TESTE TERRESTRE PARA PESQUISA E DESENVOLVIMENTO NO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
A Repsol Sinopec Brasil e a empresa de tecnologia Geowellex uniram forças e construíram um poço-teste para Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (P&D) em Natal, no Rio Grande do Norte. A instalação tem tamanho real e será usada para testar novas tecnologias e a capacitar jovens profissionais e estudantes. Esta foi a primeira infraestrutura do tipo construída por uma petroleira internacional no Brasil.
O empreendimento possui uma estrutura similar a uma plataforma de perfuração terrestre em escala industrial com instrumentação completa, um poço de 120m de profundidade, revestimento de 9 5/8 polegadas e diferentes camadas de cimento. Para criar um cenário desafiador para testes futuros, foram introduzidos defeitos no cimento de forma intencional. Com essa característica, será possível avaliar em breve um projeto inovador de uma ferramenta de perfilagem inserida dentro da coluna de produção para avaliação da qualidade do cimento em poços revestidos.
“Essa infraestrutura abre uma possibilidade real de acelerar os testes dos resultados de nossos projetos de P&D, além de melhorar a eficiência das soluções, algo essencial antes de entrar em ambientes operacionais reais. Ao mesmo tempo, representa parte de nossa contribuição social através do desenvolvimento de instalações para a preparação de estudantes e jovens profissionais”, comentou a gerente de Pesquisa & Desenvolvimento da Repsol Sinopec, Támara García.
De acordo com a petroleira, o poço de teste ficará à disposição de todos os seus projetos de P&D, permitindo testes de campo e pilotos de baixo custo. Isso vai ajudar a agilizar o processo de adaptação de tecnologias promissoras desenvolvidas pela empresa e seus parceiros ao cenário real de utilização. Os possíveis usos da instalação incluem:
– Testar experimentos de escoamento multifásicos em escala de campo; – Implementação e validação de técnicas de machine learning para otimização de mudlogging; – Teste de novos sistemas de aquisição de dados de gás de perfuração; – Teste prático e qualificação de ferramentas de fundo de poço e robôs autônomos de fundo de poço para redução de custos de intervenção em poços e operações de P&A (Plug e Abandono) e – Investigação da integridade do poço relacionada ao fluxo de CO2 em cenários de injeção associados aos processos de EOR (recuperação avançada de petróleo).
“Sou profundamente grato à RSB por acreditar em nosso potencial e por nos dar a oportunidade de desenvolver novas tecnologias que beneficiarão os processos de E&P e nos consolida como empresa que desenvolve soluções inovadoras de baixo custo”, completou o CEO da Geowellex, Leonardo de Montalvão.
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totallysteadyyouth · 5 years ago
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Sketsa MudLogger (1)
MUDLOGGER dan FLOWLINE
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Menjadi mudlogger itu ibarat kerja Intel. Kami dilengkapi dengan alat penyadap “unconventional non KPK”. Yang disadap transaksi antara gas, minyak dengan lumpur. (eh transaksi atawa interaksi yak).
Dalam istilah Bahasa Inggris disebut “Gas Trap” atau “DeGasser”.
Lantas dimana alat sadap “non KPK” ini di tanam.
Ilustrasi 1 – menggambarkan awak mudlogging sedang memasang alat…
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priyanka16me · 5 years ago
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Mud logging Unit Market to Reflect Impressive Growth Rate by 2025
Global energy consumption is increasing rapidly day-by-day. Therefore, oil & gas exploration is expanding rapidly all over the globe in order to meet the rising demand for energy. Oil & gas drilling requires mud logging for the purpose of further decision-making for exploration and production of oil & gas. Mud logging, also termed as surface logging, is the process of extraction of a detailed record from the subsurface of the Earth present in the borehole, by studying the bits of sediments or rock structures carried out to the surface by the circulating medium, primarily drilling mud. Mud logging operations are contracted to a third-party mud logging company. It provides well producers and owners with approximate data about the fluid content and the subsurface lithology present in the borehole while drilling. Mud logging units are constructed of steel plate, pressurized to prevent gas entry, and equipped with insulating fireproof & explosion-proof components.
The mudlogging unit market can be segmented based on type of standard equipment, type of specialized services, application, and region. Based on type of standard equipment, the mud logging unit market can be segregated into gas extractor, vacuum system, total gas detector, gas calibration, total gas detector, gas calibrator, and optical instrument. In terms of type of specialized services, the mud logging unit market can be classified into pressure detection, geochemical analysis, petro physical analysis, measurements while drilling (MWD), and communications. Based on application, the mud logging unit market can be segmented into offshore and onshore.
A major benefit of mud logging unit is the safety of the crew working on the rig. It helps predict mishaps on the rig site by studying different parameters to avoid mishaps. New and advanced technologies are emerging in order to reduce costs and ensure better safety A major restraint of the mud logging unit market is the emergence of real-time data centers. It helps save time of installation on the rig site and also ensures better safety of the crew.
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In terms of geography, North America leads in the global mud logging unit market in terms of demand. This can be ascribed to the increase in oil & gas activities in offshore regions of the U.S. New discovery of shale oil in the North Dakota region in the U.S. has propelled the demand for mud logging units. The mud logging unit market has been expanding in countries in Asia Pacific such as India, China, and Japan due to the rise in offshore oil & gas production activities, and improvement in underwater communications in these countries. Demand for mud logging units is estimated to increase in countries in Europe such as the U.K., Germany, France, and Norway due to the rise in oil & gas drilling activities in the North Sea and improvement of maritime security in these countries. Countries in Latin America such as Brazil and Mexico are anticipated to witness an increase in demand for mud logging units due to rapid urbanization and the rise in offshore oil & gas activities in the Gulf of Mexico. Demand for mud logging units in the countries in Middle East & Africa is also likely to rise due to the increase in number of offshore oil & gas exploration and production activities in these countries. Countries in Middle East such as Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Egypt are anticipated to witness an increase in demand for mud logging units due to the rapid rise in drilling activities for exploration of oil & gas.
Key players operating in the mud logging unit market are DHI Services, Schlumberger, Weatherford International, Naftagas Oilfield Services, Diversified Well Logging LLC, Oil Field Instrumentation Ltd., Specialist Services Group, ATCO Group, Jindal Drilling & Industries Limited, SDP Services Ltd., and Excellence Logging.
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darmawede · 4 years ago
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https://laversab.com/oilfield/mud-logging-recorder/
The Laversab mud logging recorder EDR is designed for common data acquisition applications on the rig, including Mudlogging, Lithology, Pit Volume Totalizer (PVT), Depth Logging, and more.
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trendingnewz-blog · 5 years ago
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Mud Logging unit Market By 2026 DHI Services, Schlumberger, Weatherford International, Naftagas Oilfield Services, Diversified Well Logging LLC.
Global energy consumption is increasing rapidly day-by-day. Therefore, oil & gas exploration is expanding rapidly all over the globe in order to meet the rising demand for energy. Oil & gas drilling requires mud logging for the purpose of further decision-making for exploration and production of oil & gas. Mud logging, also termed as surface logging, is the process of extraction of a detailed record from the subsurface of the Earth present in the borehole, by studying the bits of sediments or rock structures carried out to the surface by the circulating medium, primarily drilling mud. Mud logging operations are contracted to a third-party mud logging company. It provides well producers and owners with approximate data about the fluid content and the subsurface lithology present in the borehole while drilling. Mud logging units are constructed of steel plate, pressurized to prevent gas entry, and equipped with insulating fireproof & explosion-proof components.
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The mudlogging unit market can be segmented based on type of standard equipment, type of specialized services, application, and region. Based on type of standard equipment, the mud logging unit market can be segregated into gas extractor, vacuum system, total gas detector, gas calibration, total gas detector, gas calibrator, and optical instrument. In terms of type of specialized services, the mud logging unit market can be classified into pressure detection, geochemical analysis, petro physical analysis, measurements while drilling (MWD), and communications. Based on application, the mud logging unit market can be segmented into offshore and onshore.
A major benefit of mud logging unit is the safety of the crew working on the rig. It helps predict mishaps on the rig site by studying different parameters to avoid mishaps. New and advanced technologies are emerging in order to reduce costs and ensure better safety A major restraint of the mud logging unit market is the emergence of real-time data centers. It helps save time of installation on the rig site and also ensures better safety of the crew.
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Key players operating in the mud logging unit market are DHI Services, Schlumberger, Weatherford International, Naftagas Oilfield Services, Diversified Well Logging LLC, Oil Field Instrumentation Ltd., Specialist Services Group, ATCO Group, Jindal Drilling & Industries Limited, SDP Services Ltd., and Excellence Logging.
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exportgeneralcorporation · 5 years ago
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Premier Oilfield Group announces Patrick Keenan as CEO
Keenan began his 45-year oilfield career as a petroleum geologist providing mudlogging and wellsite geological consulting services both on- and offshore in the U.S., North Sea, West Africa and the Middle East. More » http://dlvr.it/RHCc32
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tolfeminvestments · 5 years ago
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Premier Oilfield Group announces Patrick Keenan as CEO
Keenan began his 45-year oilfield career as a petroleum geologist providing mudlogging and wellsite geological consulting services both on- and offshore in the U.S., North Sea, West Africa and the Middle East. ...» http://dlvr.it/RHCMGl
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