With this addition, Halliburton offers the greatest range of hole-size capability and is the only service company to provide this larger wellbore measurement.
ALD provides downhole density measurements, including high-quality borehole image logs, to help optimize wellbore placement through geosteering and to reduce geological uncertainties. The measurements, delivered via LWD, also eliminate costly wireline conveyance runs and capture data immediately after drilling when the borehole is in the best condition.
The 9-1/2-inch ALD provides the same functionality as its smaller counterparts, including azimuthal density, and photoelectric and acoustic stand-off measurements. This information has a wide range of applications that can help determine a formation's porosity, rock strength, pore pressure and borehole geometry.
ALD addresses an important market need and is currently the only commercially available LWD density service designed for large-diameter boreholes, said Corey Walker, vice president of Sperry Drilling. In areas like the Gulf of Mexico and other regions where large boreholes are common, we are well positioned to meet increasing demand.
Previously, operators had to perform wireline runs to retrieve these results, but ALD provided this information without adding expensive deepwater rig time, operation costs and risks associated with wireline conveyance.