DDQC provides measurements for computing the both dips to indicate potential oil and gas reservoirs
Supply Ability: 30 Set/Sets per Year
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T
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The dip of a formation is represented by two components. The is the angle at which the sediment was originally deposited, and the is the result of subsequent tilting or deformation. . Highly accurate deviation and azimuth are obtained from a tri-axial accelerometer and three magnetometers. It also provides two caliper measurements 90 degrees apart. The tool can be combined with GR tool through DLC.
Main Applications of the Logs:
1. Determination of both stratigraphical dips
2. Determination of both structural dips
3. Stratigraphical analysis
4. Fracture identification
5. Borehole geometry
Tool Specifications:
Pressure rating 100 or 140 MPa
Temperature rating 150 or 175ºC
Max. OD of the tool 114 mm
Length of the tool 6796 mm
Shock rating 50g/100g 11ms
Vibration rating 5g/7.5g 10~60 Hz 3-axises
Working power 250 VAC/140mA/50~60Hz
EMEX 20VDC
Measurement range and sensor sensitivity
DEV 0 ~ 90°
AZ 0 ~ 360°
RB 0 ~ 360°
Accelerometer 5 V/g
Magnetometer 4.9 V/0.7 oerstes
Resistivity 0.2 ~ 2000·m
Calipe 150~500 mm
Measurement repeat
DEV. ± 0.2°
AZ. ± 2°
Vertical; resolution ± 4 in
Depth of investigation 300 mm
Depth of investigation 300 mm
Max. logging speed 1200m/h