- "mud log" or "mudlog". The
occupational description is "mud logger" or "
mudlogger". In most cases, the two word
usage seems to be more common. The mud log...
- gas company. They also may have
practical experience as a rig hand or
mudlogger or mud engineer. Well
logging Mud
logging MWD (measurement
while drilling)...
-
fracturing Logging while drilling Measurement while drilling Mud
motor Mudlogger Rotary steerable system Trenchless technology "Development
tendency of...
- When an oil well has been tapped, a
geologist (known on the rig as the "
mudlogger") will note its presence.
Historically in the
United States, in some oil...
-
tasted to see if
crude oil was present. Today, a
wellsite geologist or
mudlogger uses a low
powered stereoscopic microscope to
determine the lithology...
-
concentrations in this
aspect of the field.
Petroleum and
mining companies use
mudloggers, and large-scale land
developers use the
skills of
geologists and engineering...
- look of the trap, and
source rock. More data may be
obtained from the
mudlogger, who
analyzes the
drill cuttings and the rock
formation thicknesses. Today...
-
equipment directly relates to the
cleanliness of the
treated drilling fluid.
Mudloggers usually go out and
check the
shakers for rock
samples that have circulated...
-
fluid performs adequately. The mud
engineer is not to be
confused with
mudloggers,
service personnel who
monitor gas from the mud and
collect well bore...
- next
pulled out of the hole, and the
results checked with the tally.
Mudloggers should be vigilant, as they
provide the
opportunity to
cross check with...