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Volume: 10 (1926)

Issue: 8. (August)

First Page: 775

Last Page: 785

Title: An Interesting Example of a Survey of a Deep Bore Hole

Author(s): F. S. Hudson, N. L. Taliaferro

Abstract:

A survey of the course of a well, by the Anderson method, yielded interesting data on deflection of bore holes drilled by rotary tools. The two most important factors causing deflection in this well appear to have been changes in lithology and the whipstock action of sidetracked drill-pipe. All of the deflections thought to have been caused by changes in lithology are in a clockwise direction, while most of the deflections ascribed to mechanical difficulties are in a counter-clockwise direction. The latter relationship is thought to be entirely accidental, but it is believed that the first relationship cannot be fortuitous. A further conclusion is that no reliance can be placed on the dips observed in cores without a knowledge of the angles of inclination of the hole at t e points where the cores were taken.

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