Gamma Logging
Gamma ray logging is a method of measuring naturally occurring gamma rays to characterize the rock or sediment in a borehole or drill hole.
Compass gamma ray tools provide wide range measurements from basic correlation to real-time borehole imaging, geo-steering, and evaluation of reservoir organic content and clay volume.
Gamma ray logs are helpful for quantifying shaliness, pick casing and coring point by determining formation tops, well-to-well correlation, depth correlation between open and cased-hole logs, and for correlation between logging runs.