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Introduction To Mud Logging Model Answer

The document discusses the importance of mud logging and equipment used for mud logging like gas traps and sensors. It also covers chemicals used to analyze cuttings, the responsibilities of mud loggers, and factors that affect lag time.

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Introduction To Mud Logging Model Answer

The document discusses the importance of mud logging and equipment used for mud logging like gas traps and sensors. It also covers chemicals used to analyze cuttings, the responsibilities of mud loggers, and factors that affect lag time.

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1- The importance of Mud Logging

a) For well site safety by continuous Monitoring of the well


b) For economic drilling by avoiding Non Productive Time (NPT).
c) For reservoir evaluation using cuttings & hydrocarbon gas Analysis
d) All of the above

2- The Gas trap mounted on

e) Possum belly (Shaker Header tank)


f) Flow Line
g) Top Drive
h) Rig floor

3- Flow out sensor mounted on


a) Hoisting system
b) Rotating system
c) Circulating system
d) Power system

4- The responsibilities of the SDL (Select all that apply)

a) Full and timely communication with the customer regarding Information in drilling
parameters, gas and geology.
b) Checking mud weights, sand contents, and rheological data.
c) Gathers drilled cuttings at depth intervals, washes, dries and describes cuttings.
d) Performs any specialized monitoring services as required by customer

5- Barium Chloride (BaCl2) used to

a) Confirm the presence of Anhydrite or Gypsum


b) Differentiate between Sandstone and Limestone
c) Confirm the presence of cement
d) Differentiate between Limestone and Dolomite

6- Phenolphthalein used to
a) Differentiate between Limestone and Dolomite
b) Differentiate between Sandstone and Limestone
c) Confirm the presence of Anhydrite or Gypsum
e) Confirm the presence of cement
7- We can differentiate between Lime stone and Dolomite by (Select all that apply)

a) 10% Hydrochloric Acid


b) Alizarin Red S
c) Phenolphthalein
d) Calcimeter

8- Equipment’s required for sample description (Select all that apply)

a) Stainless steel wedge tray


b) Hammer
c) Sink
d) Spot Dish

9- Sensors mounted on the Rotating systems are (Select all that apply)

a) RPM sensor
b) Depth Sensor
c) Pit Volume sensor
d) Torque sensor

10- The lag time will ………………with increasing the depth of the hole

a) Decrease
b) Not affected
c) Increase
d) Decrease for a definite interval and increase

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