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Category Archives: wireline logging

Old Schlumberger Film

Film of a 1930’s Schlumberger wireline logging job in California

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Posted byAndy MayMay 22, 2016November 19, 2024Posted inClimate Change, Schlumberger, wireline loggingTags:Schlumberger, wireline logging
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