Company Profile

Auslog

We are a manufacturer of geophysical borehole logging equipment for use by coal miners, mineral explorers, groundwater consultants, geotechnical engineers and management authorities.

Auslog is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Weatherford®. We operate from premises located at Willawong, Brisbane, Australia. These facilities consist of an administration center, fully equipped electrical and mechanical production and workshop facilities. We have a controlled test borehole located in our factory grounds.

Auslog Digital Logging Systems are designed to be easy to use in field operations with a minimal of training. The windows operating software package includes a "help" function to assist though any area of doubt and is designed to be used with a basic laptop computer, minimizing cost and complexity.

Logging tools are either pulse or digital, and are rugged and reliable. Full calibration of parameters ensures all data is accurate, while careful design and manufacture of components assures consistent quality data time after time. We also offer a number of borehole video systems to suit many applications

Auslog Winches are known for their reliability robustness and low maintenance design. Our systems are available in a large range of configurations from small portable units to large units suitable for vehicle mounting.

At Auslog we are dedicated to constant improvement and adding new equipment to product range. We undertake the bulk of Research and Development in-house. To this end, Auslog invites all users to offer suggestions as to how they would like current Auslog equipment modified or upgraded and what equipment and tools should be added to our product range.

Auslog continues to set the standard for others to follow. Our High Quality instrumentation coupled with our no nonsense warranty assures you of a quality product for many years to come.

General Information:

Auslog

Geophysical borehole logging is one of the major investigative methods used today by a wide spectrum of the minerals industry: mining, exploration, groundwater and geotechnical. The basic principle is the analysis of data recorded by one or more tools run within the borehole.

A large number of different borehole tools are available with responses related to a variety of physical properties of the strata surrounding the borehole. These responses are recorded in digital form, processed in appropriate fashion, and analysed to provide useful information on such strata properties as geological character, depth and thickness, density, electrical resistivity, moisture content, and fracture intensity.

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