Caliper & Temperature Logging PDF
Caliper & Temperature Logging PDF
Semester 1, 2008/9
Caliper and Temperature Logging
Neal Alleyne
neal.alleyne@utt.edu.tt
Basic Well-Logging Interpretation
Sequence
Learning Outcomes
1. To understand the importance of borehole
environmental variable, especially borehole
rugosity and temperature.
2. To understand the principles of operation of
caliper logging tools and temperature
recording devices.
3. To get an appreciation for the sensitivities of
pad and mandrel tools to variations of borehole
caliper and temperature along the borehole.
4. To study the types of logs used to perform
quality control of well logging measurements
Recommended Reading
Chapter 2, Wireline Log Measurements
and Supportive Information, pp.43-57
Introduction to Wireline Log Analysis,
Baker Hughes Inc. (2002).
Chapter 4, Measurement Environment
pp 60 91 in Theory, Measurement, and
Interpretation of Well Logs by Zaki
Bassiouni, SPE Textbook Series Vol. 4
(1994).
Borehole Environmental Variables
(Required for correcting log readings)
Temperature Log
4. In what situations would the caliper reading be smaller than the bit
size?
5. Give examples of tool measurements that could be affected by
variations in temperature along the wellbore?
Schlumberger
Baker Atlas