NW Shelf Borehole Image Data
HRP has acquired vintage borehole image and dipmeter data. It is available for licensing. Over 60 wells on the North West Shelf of Western Australia are available. The data set includes four arm, eight arm and image data of varying vintages. The data extends from North Rankin to Kelp (although the offshore Canning Basin is not included). A map of the wells available is shown below. A list of wells and data contained is shown here
The data has generally been transcribed from 7 track to 9 track and recalibrated against field prints. The coverage is generally good with most wells covering the intervals that are considered prospective on the NW Shelf.
HRP has the facilities to continue 7 to 9 track conversion and would be willing to discuss favourable terms to improve the database we currently have. The data available for licensing has been:
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Transcribed to DLIS
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Has a pdf
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The images are supplied with false colour image of pads
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Stress plots from the callipers are provided.
An example of the quality of the data is here
To discuss purchasing the data contact HRP here
Cooper Eromanga Wireline and Borehole Image Data
HRP has built and is licensing a standardised wireline data set of approximately 500 wells in the Cooper-Eromanga. This data is designed for direct entry into reservoir modelling and reservoir simulation software as used in the Oil and Gas industry.
The data is supplied in LAS 2.0 standard and has the following information:
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Fully populated API header with each hole size section having documented mud and temperature properties
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Spontaneous Potential has been drift corrected so the shales approximate 0 mv
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Tool pickup and casing effects have been removed
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Cycle skips on the sonic log have also been removed.
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Where available in digital format, the mudlogs and drilling curves are also included.
The wells available are summarised spatially on a map below. An example of the data quality is shown in the attached files: Acrasia 2. A list of all the wells are here,
Contact HRP here