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Abstract

Logging through drill rods and casing is a well-known challenge in the coal, oil and gas industries, and several techniques have been developed to obtain open-hole values using open-hole tools in cased-hole (C-thru). Due to the differences between conventional open-hole and iron ore environments and practices, simply applying the same methods can result in spurious data and unreliable findings.

A revised tool design together with an improvement upon the standard oil and gas technique through single wall rods was required to ensure accurate results. Development of an appropriate compensation algorithm and response through Reverse Circulation (RC) rods was determined where multiple walls of steel and gaps of fluid and air separate the tool from the target formation.

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2016-12-01
2026-01-24
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References

  1. Wordsworth, J., Giraldo, F., and Morales, J., Casing Correction of slimline density logs for iron ore exploration: ASEG Volume Number 1 2015. 24th International Geophysical Conference and Exhibition, Perth.
  2. P.A.S. Elkington, P.A.S.E. Samworth J. R. Pereira, C. A. “Cased hole formation density logging with a Compact
  3. open hole tool, and implications for gas zone evaluation”. SPWLA 47th Annual Logging Symposium, June 4-7, 2006 paper BBB
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): c-thru; density; drill rods; Iron ore
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