Measure naturally-occurring formation radioactivity
The SGR tool measures the naturally occurring radioactivity of the formation surrounding the tool and outputs the results as a gross gamma ray curve. By analysing the energy levels of the incoming gamma rays in a 256-channel spectrum, the tool provides the amount of potassium, uranium, and thorium contributing to the total gamma ray count. The results are used in clay volume calculations, clay type analysis, heavy mineral detection, and fracture detection.
Features
Rugged construction: 300°F and 20 kpsi
Large scintillation detector improves sensitivity and efficiency
Spectrum peak alignment handled by software, does not contain a radioactive source
Fully compatible with Ultrawire* tools
Easy to transport: length less than 10 feet