NorAm Wellsite Services

A. COMPLETE LOGGING SERVICE

B. LIMITED LOGGING SERVICE

C. TOTAL GAS DETECTION SERVICE

D. RENTAL GAS DETECTION SERVICE

A. COMPLETE LOGGING SERVICE

FEATURES INCLUDE:

B. LIMITED LOGGING SERVICE

FEATURES INCLUDE:

C. TOTAL GAS DETECTION SERVICE

FEATURES INCLUDE:

D. RENTAL GAS DETECTION SERVICE

THE MANY FEATURES OF THE MINIPAC 2100 INCLUDE:

* Depth

* Sample Up

* Low gas

* High gas

* Time of day

* Trap flow

* Slow penetration rate

* Fast penetration rate

FEATURES OF LOGGING SERVICE

COMPUTER GENERATED HYDROCARBON WELL LOG

Results of the total gas data, chromatographic analysis and the sample examination are presented on our computer generated comprehensive hydrocarbon well log. This log is plotted on a 1:240 API wireline equivalent scale to promote rapid correlation between the hydrocarbon well log and the wireline logs.

Distinctive features include:

INTERPRETIVE SERVICE

In addition to the hydrocarbon log, an in-depth analysis is provided of all instrument charts produced by the gas detector and analysis instruments. This analysis will be performed by supervisory personnel, normally in consultation with the unit manager, at selected intervals and at the conclusion of the well. These intervals are usually intermediate log and casing runs or zones of particular geological interest. Detailed annotations arising from this analysis are carefully plotted on a print of the log and, together with the actual instrument chart data, comprise the basis for an in-depth conference with the well operator. This conference will result in the fullest understanding and utilization of the hydrocarbon logging data as it applies to the well evaluation program. This interpretive service is provided at no additional cost.

CHROMATOGRAPHIC RATIO PLOT

As a supplement to the hydrocarbon well log NorAm utilizes a chromatographic ratio plot to help determine the character of the reservoir fluids. A plot of the wetness, balance and character ratios reveals trends which allow the type of reseroir fluids to be recognized. Significant shifts in these trends can help locate contact points between different reservoir fluids. Contact points between gas, oil, solvent and water have been located through the use of these ratio plots.

HYDROCARBON DATA IN LAS FORMAT

The Canadian Well Logging Society has developed the Log ASCII Standard (LAS) in order to standardize the organization of digital log curve information for floppy disks. Information from NorAm Hydrocarbon Well Log can be digitized in the LAS format and stored on a floppy disk. This allows digitized data from the hydrocarbon log to be merged with other digitized log data.

This page last updated on June 7, 2004