We'll soon find out!
We'll soon find out!
The slabs will be great for teaching purposes, as the porosity and permeability values are presented in each core analysis plug hole.
The slabs will be great for teaching purposes, as the porosity and permeability values are presented in each core analysis plug hole.
That's what the organisers of the PGK monthly technical talks thought over the past few years.
We recently supplied them with a new batch of gifts that will hopefully land on desks and will be looked at for years to come!
That's what the organisers of the PGK monthly technical talks thought over the past few years.
We recently supplied them with a new batch of gifts that will hopefully land on desks and will be looked at for years to come!
The wellsite geologists have attempted to interpret the classic Zechstein formation breakdown, but isn't it a challenge to recognise the Grauer Salzton in here?
The wellsite geologists have attempted to interpret the classic Zechstein formation breakdown, but isn't it a challenge to recognise the Grauer Salzton in here?
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We have seen a fair bit of core, but this little oil spill was new for us. It sits in a thin and fine-grained bit of Buzzard sandstone from exploration well 20/04a-10.
The composite well log does not report shows in this interval above OBM, so what could it be?
We have seen a fair bit of core, but this little oil spill was new for us. It sits in a thin and fine-grained bit of Buzzard sandstone from exploration well 20/04a-10.
The composite well log does not report shows in this interval above OBM, so what could it be?
Student at Kiel University in Germany
Student at Kiel University in Germany
Striking things are the oil-stained sands versus non oil-stained sands, probably due to cementation, the well-developed Kimmeridge Clay, and the soft-sediment deformation visible in the sandstones.
Striking things are the oil-stained sands versus non oil-stained sands, probably due to cementation, the well-developed Kimmeridge Clay, and the soft-sediment deformation visible in the sandstones.
Are you interested in a set of cores for your classroom, a visit from us, or a copy of the slides, please let us know.
Are you interested in a set of cores for your classroom, a visit from us, or a copy of the slides, please let us know.
Now, this handshake is a symbol for Kirstie to move on and focus more on her career.
In the meantime, the rest of the team remains as dedicated as ever.
Kirstie, thank you so much for the work over the years!
Now, this handshake is a symbol for Kirstie to move on and focus more on her career.
In the meantime, the rest of the team remains as dedicated as ever.
Kirstie, thank you so much for the work over the years!
Also, this section was accidentally cored as the original target was deeper down.
We are now thankful this happened.. 😬
Also, this section was accidentally cored as the original target was deeper down.
We are now thankful this happened.. 😬
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