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SlimXtreme Slimhole HPHT Logging Platform

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500 degF and 30,000 psi in borehole diameters as small as 3 7/8 in

Real-time data from your most challenging jobs

The SlimXtreme slimhole HPHT well logging platform breaks through the barriers of logging in the toughest of places. Rugged and reliable sensors rated to 500 degF and 30,000 psi are integrated onto one wireline string that can log ultradeep wells with borehole diameters as small as 3 7/8 in.

Advanced engineering

SlimXtreme technology combines AIT array induction imager resistivity, formation photoelectric absorption cross section, bulk density, thermal neutron porosity, and gamma ray measurements. All the tools use advanced wireline digital telemetry rated to the same pressure and temperature as the complete platform. Data transmission capability is through wireline cables as long as 36,000 ft.

Understanding your reservoir characteristics

Tool output, enhanced by the real-time mud resistivity measurement, is fully corrected for borehole and environmental effects. Computations of water resistivity and saturation, invasion profile, true resistivity, and invaded-zone resistivity give you a better understanding of the reservoir.

HPHT logging accessories complement the SlimXtreme platform: flexible joints for logging highly deviated wells, swivel adapter heads, tool tension and compression devices, and extrastrong logging cable. A double-drum capstan system is used to reduce cable surface tension when logging deep wells. SlimXtreme logging is also compatible with the TLC tough logging conditions system for drillpipe conveyance.

Benefits

  • Get real-time, speed-corrected data in hostile environments
  • Log highly deviated wells on wireline with innovative tool design
  • Reduce operational costs through improved tool reliability, combinability, and fast rig-up/rig-down
  • Extend operating time at high temperatures

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The ready-for-rig-up SlimXtreme tool is easy to handle in a field operation.
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