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Understanding borehole logging

While the vast majority of drilling jobs involve boreholes a number of them then require data from those same holes to be logged. Debbie Darling explores how the logging process is undertaken and how the data collected is used.

Robertson Geo has a fleet of service logging vehicles fully customised and comprehensively equipped with subsurface data acquisition and surface winch deployment equipment; ready to go whatever the location or application

Robertson Geo has a fleet of service logging vehicles fully customised and comprehensively equipped with subsurface data acquisition and surface winch deployment equipment; ready to go whatever the location or application

Nearly all articles about drilling (and many of those you read in GeoDrilling International) will contain a reference to boreholes. A borehole refers to the shaft that is drilled - usually vertically -...

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