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well logging

American  

noun

  1. the process or technique of recording a well log.


Example Sentences

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For her, it was as well: “Logging all the conversations helps,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

A practice called “well logging” uses sealed radioactive sources to map the geology of holes oil seekers drill into the earth.

From Scientific American

Since coming to power in 2015, the eurosceptic PiS has clashed with the EU over its adherence to rule of law as well logging, migration and climate change policies.

From Reuters

He went two for 19 as a Dodger, then spent 2014 with Oakland’s triple-A affiliate and 2015 with Arizona’s, as well, logging respectable yet unspectacular statistics each time. He spent each spring training in big league camp, as he did this year with the Angels, but never earned another chance until now.

From Los Angeles Times

McGarrh is the president and owner of Basin Well Logging Wireline Services, Inc., an oilfield service company in Farmington, and has been in the oil and gas industry since he was a kid.

From Washington Times