DOWN HOLE Geophysics
We have our own suite of downhole geophysics tools which map/scan the inside walls of a borehole for an accurate assessment of in-situ conditions. Outputs from logging can include the 3D logs, structural rock data, high-resolution imagery and much more. Our current suite of tools includes:
Acoustic Televiewer (ATV): https://lnkd.in/gtnV7bWE
Optical Televiewer (OTV): https://lnkd.in/gEvQDfdi
Full Waveform Sonic (FWS): https://lnkd.in/gGW5kNzV
Fluid Temperature & Conductivity (FTC): https://lnkd.in/g74zCzxa
Natural Gamma: https://lnkd.in/gPT-MYJd
In addition to those listed above we also have experience running other tools so contact us to find out how we can better support your projects.
Pressuremeter Testing
A Pressuremeter test is an in-situ testing method used to determine the stress-strain response of the tested soil/rock in order to estimate parameters such as the elastic modulus. The pressuremeter test, also known as the Ménard Pressuremeter test, is performed by applying pressure to the sidewalls of a borehole and recording the corresponding deformation. The test procedure involves drilling a borehole and placing a pressuremeter probe to the required depth.
For more information regarding our downhole testing capabilities or example results please get in touch with the team.