WELL LOGGING

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Across
  1. 4. - To provide electric power to downhole equipment and for data telemetry.
  2. 5. - Some _____________ have the ability to store the measurements for later retrieval with wireline or when the tool is tripped out of the hole if the data transmission link fails.
  3. 6. - To provide strength to cable to carry the instruments.
  4. 8. - Includes all information about the well logged and information necessary to describe the environment the measurement has been informed in.
  5. 9. - It is also knowas borehole logging in the practice of making a detailed record od the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole.
Down
  1. 1. - The cabin that contains the surface hardware needed to make wireline logging measurements.
  2. 2. - It is the evaluation of physical properties, usually including pressure, temperature and wellbore trajectory in three-dimensional space, while extending a wellbore
  3. 3. - Main display of measurement performed.
  4. 7. - Incluides tool/computation parameter table and calibration record.
  5. 10. - In __________, a new technique, logging while drilling (LWD), was introduced which provided similar information about the well