Home > Term: oil-well directional surveyor
oil-well directional surveyor
A professional who measures sonar, electrical, or radioactive characteristics of earth formations in oil- or gas-well boreholes to evaluate productivity of oil- or gas-bearing reservoirs, using sonic, electronic, or nuclear measuring instruments. Responsibilities include:
- Signals hoisting engineer (any industry) to lower instruments into well, observing oscillograph and meters on control panel to verify operating condition of instruments.
- Turns dials on control panel to adjust instrument for specified recording and starts recording device when instruments reach bottom of borehole.
- Prints copies of recorded graphs in truck darkroom (developer (photofinishing)).
- Interprets graphs for customer to indicate identity, porosity, oil- or gas-bearing content, and productivity of geological formations.
- Measures borehole diameters, direction of borehole, and inclination of geological strata, using microcalipers, directional indicators (clinometers), and dipmeters.
- May be designated according to measuring instruments used as Acoustical Logging Engineer; Nuclear Logging Engineer.
- Sõnaliik: noun
- Valdkond/domeen: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
0
Looja
- Jason F
- 100% positive feedback
(United States of America)