
Open-hole logging is a vital formation evaluation technique conducted before the wellbore is cased or cemented. By performing logging directly on the exposed formation walls, operators gain accurate, unaltered measurements of reservoir properties. These evaluations help determine hydrocarbon potential, reservoir quality, formation boundaries, and key petrophysical parameters required for informed drilling and completion decisions.
Through advanced open-hole tools and real-time data acquisition, operators can identify productive zones, reduce drilling risks, and optimize well placement.
QuadPrime Solution maintains strategic partnerships with Halliburton Energy Services and Alpha Oilwell Technologies, enabling the deployment of world-class logging technology, high-precision sensors, and expert field support to ensure accurate subsurface evaluation and superior operational results.
Resistivity measurements help determine formation fluid type and saturation by analyzing how rocks and fluids conduct electrical currents. These logs provide essential data for identifying hydrocarbon-bearing zones, estimating water saturation, and building accurate reservoir models.
Porosity logs-including Density, Neutron, and Sonic logs-measure the capacity of the formation to store fluids. These logs offer insight into rock matrix properties, formation lithology, pore structure, and reservoir quality. They play a vital role in evaluating producible reserves and designing optimal completion strategies.
Formation pressure and sampling tools allow operators to obtain direct measurements from the reservoir. Formation testers help assess fluid type, mobility, pressure gradients, and reservoir connectivity. The results support critical decisions on well planning, zonal isolation, and production strategy.