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When Wireline Wasn’t an Option: My First Full TCP Perforation Job

Some jobs stick with you—not because of what went wrong, but because of what had to go exactly right. This one wasn’t your typical wireline and perforating run. This was a full-blown TCP (Tubing Conveyed Perforation) operation where wireline logging simply couldn’t reach, and we had to adapt. It was a horizontal well, deep into …

Lessons from the Pumpdown Frontline: Navigating Wireline Logging in a Horizontal Well

There’s a moment in every wireline job when everything either comes together—or comes apart. On this particular cased hole wireline operation, it was a pumpdown job in a tight horizontal well, and it reminded me why wireline logging isn’t just a technical skill—it’s a discipline forged by precision, pressure, and practice. We were assigned a …

A Lesson in Meters and Mistakes: A Wireline Engineer’s Close Call

Some wireline jobs teach you about the well. Others teach you about yourself. But this one? It taught me the importance of knowing your tools inside and out—especially when those tools can make the difference between a successful perforation well and a dangerous misfire. We were gearing up for a standard cased hole logging run—wireline …

Inside a Successful Cased Hole Wireline Operation with Dyna and Multitronic

There’s something about the rhythm of a wireline job—the calm before arming the panel, the measured current readings, the sharp focus right before firing. You learn to trust your training, your team, and most importantly, your tools. This story takes me back to a cased hole logging operation where the Dyna and Multitronic systems reminded …

Finding Collars and Confidence: A Wireline Story from the Depths

They say every tool tells a story—if you know how to read it. For me, one of the most underrated tools in the wireline logging arsenal is the Casing Collar Locator, or CCL. It’s not flashy like a perforating gun, and it doesn’t give you beautiful caliper log curves or deep formation evaluation insights. But …

Reheading Under Pressure: What the Weakpoint Taught Me About Wireline Safety

It was one of those long days on location—hot, dusty, and behind schedule. We had a cased hole logging job to run: standard CBL log, some production logging, and maybe a perforation service request depending on what the logs showed. Everything was in place. The wireline truck was ready, the wireline control systems fired up, …

What a Short Taught Me About Wireline Cable Integrity

Some lessons in the field hit you hard—not because the job went wrong, but because it went exactly the way it could have if you didn’t know what you were doing. We were prepping for a standard cased hole logging run. The tools were rigged up, the wireline truck powered, and the logging cable coiled …

What the CBL Log Taught Me at 12,000 Feet

I still remember that shift like it was yesterday. We were working a deep vertical well, pushing down past 12,000 feet. The job was straightforward: run a standard cement bond log (CBL) and variable density log (VDL) to evaluate the cement integrity. Simple enough, right? But anyone in wireline logging knows—there’s no such thing as …