Method and apparatus for displacing logging tools in deviated we

Wells – Processes – With indicating – testing – measuring or locating

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166 50, 166 66, 166381, E21B 4712, E21B 2300

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ABSTRACT:
Method for displacing a logging tool through a non-gravity descent portion of a well such as a highly deviated portion, comprising the steps of providing a logging tool at the lower end of a drill pipe as an exposed extension to said drill pipe, displacing the tool thus exposed through said portion of the well by connecting additional sections of drill pipe and lowering the drill pipe, and, during this displacing step, continuously generating and sending uphole a signal indicative of the compressive load undergone by the tool.

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"Techniques of Drilling and Producing High Drift Angle Directional Wells" by Johnston et al., Fourth World Petroleum Congress Proceedings, 1955.

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