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Oil well logging or the practice of making a detailed record (a well log) of the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole
is an important practice in the oil and gas industry. Although a lot of research has been undertaken in this field, some
basic limitations still exist. One of the main arenas or venues where plethora of problems arises is in logistically challenged
areas. Accessibility and availability of efficient manpower, resources and technology is very time consuming, restricted and
often costly in these areas. So, in this regard, the main challenge is to decrease the Non Productive Time (NPT) involved in the
conventional logging process. The thought for the solution to this problem has given rise to a revolutionary concept called the
?Robotic Logging Technology?. Robotic logging technology promises the advent of successful logging in all kinds of wells and
trajectories. It consists of a wireless logging tool controlled from the surface. This eliminates the need for the logging truck to
be summoned which in turn saves precious rig time. The robotic logging tool here, is designed such that it can move inside
the well by different proposed mechanisms and models listed in the full paper as Type A, Type B and Type C. These types are
classified on the basis of their operational technology, movement and conditions/wells in which the tool is to be used. Thus,
depending on subsurface conditions, energy sources available and convenience the type of robotic model will be selected
Biography
Nitin Lahkar is a final year student of BTech in Petroleum Engineering from Dibrugarh University with a keen interest in the subject and dedication to the oil and gas industry.
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