by John Northcott | Feb 1, 2021 | Blog
The negative mental picture. Did you hear the one about the remote geosteerer working in their Tigger pajamas, chain eating Cheetos and swigging Dr. Pepper from a 2-liter bottle while steering your well? Yeah, we heard it too. The image was delivered as a sales pitch...
by John Northcott | Aug 10, 2020 | Blog
Type log thicker than the interval you are steering through? Type logs (TL’s) are our models, right? What do we do when the TL model doesn’t reflect the apparent thicknesses in our real-time interpretations? We usually start by dialing in dip solutions well above...
by John Northcott | Jul 17, 2019 | Blog
Hey folks, want to share something on the lighter side of geosteering ops. (Check our our other technical posts here!) Any geologist who geosteers long enough can experience some serious ups and downs and we’re not talking about inclination or dip. Just to be fair...