MLogger Series Logging Instruments Digital Data Acquisition and Logging Systems Model TG Total Gas Detector Model TGC Total Gas and Chromatograph
Calibrated Logging Instruments Model TG Total Hydrocarbon Gas Detector Model TGC Total Gas Detector and Gas Chromatograph Embedded Linux operating system Industrial strength data acquisition Superior network capability Familiar Windows user interface Easy data export to LAS or ASCII file Oil-Field tough construction Portable self-contained design Automatic switching between filaments for high / low gas conditions eliminates the need for air cut or attenuation and ends filament saturation. Total Gas is span-checked prior to shipping to verify 0-100% methane response. Calibration for total gas is 1% = 100 units. Gas Chromatograph is calibrated in the field at user s discretion using his choice of calibration standard. Easy Calibration in the field using 1% and 100% methane for the Total Gas and any certified calibration gas mixture for the Chromatograph. MLogger Series instruments are true digital data acquisition systems that take full advantage of modern technology. They provide a linear response from 1% to 100% methane with very little intervention from the operator. The operator zeros the total gas detector and calibrates the chromatograph detector. The TGC is a true gas chromatograph that gives a calibrated value of C 1, C 2, C 3, I-C 4, and N-C 4.
MControl : Windows Graphical User Interface Mud logging is not just gas detection. The ability to edit data and display it in meaningful form is what distinguishes a rig-based gas detector from a logging instrument. Total gas curve. Change scale as necessary All data displayed in both graphic and digital form Edit Depth Tics Rate of Penetration Change scale to display most meaningful scale Chromatograms Chromatograph values The user interface of MLogger logging systems is an extremely user-friendly Windows application. Gas and ROP values are displayed as colored curves on a chart that can be toggled between time-based or depth-based. All scales can be changed as needed. Depth tics appear on the right hand side of the chart. On/off bottom and circulating/not circulating status show as solid colored lines as they occur. Logging parameters are also displayed in digital form in the boxes at the upper right corner of the MControl screen. Parameters such as depth and lag time are easily set using drop-down menus under the setup tab.
MControl : Windows Graphical User Interface Edit tics to correct depth and rate of penetration. Export data in LAS, ASCII and other formats for import into mud log editor. Export menu Edit lag time and depth Change from time-based to depth-based chart with mouse click Click on peaks to log chromatograph data The MLogger system is unique. All logging functions are running on the instrument. The control and display functions, along with the log editor are on the Windows computer. A network cable connects MLogger to the computer. All the data on MLogger is copied to the computer each time you log on, providing a secure backup. To export data to the mud log editor you simply drop down the file menu and select LAS or ASCII. Then select All Data and save into a folder. The file will import directly into most mud log editors. Information saved in the LAS file includes: depth, rate of penetration, total gas, and C 1 through N-C 4, if a chromatograph is present. All gas values are lagged.
Internet Enabled Logging Systems Password protected Internet access to logging data. Internet data hub for mud log and well data storage. MLogger is built on the Linux platform because of its stability and native networkability. Linux servers often run for years without re-booting. MLogger logging instruments are also network servers, with a built-in router and switch. The MLogger network can be as simple as giving the company man access to the MLogger data, or as advanced as sharing a satellite Internet connection around the rig. MControl allows one password protected Logger and multiple Observers to log on simultaneously. Once a properly configured Internet connection is made, interested parties can log onto the system via the Internet from wherever they may be. Mudlogging Systems, Inc. maintains a secure Internet data hub for mud log and well information storage. Administrators set up password protected user accounts for interested parties to use to view, upload, and download logs and documents.
MLogger Series Logging Systems Digital Data Acquisition and Logging Systems Computer-controlled, calibrated, digital logging systems minimize opportunities for human error and enhance the accuracy of mud log data. The communications capabilities of the MLogger series provide the ability to observe or operate the instrument from off-site. In addition to upgrading software, experienced users can log on to troubleshoot and solve problems. Security is ensured by user name and password protection. Specifications Size: Weight: Gas Detector: Calibration: Total Gas: 12 wide, 22 high, 22 deep 58 pounds Filament, Catalytic Combustion for low gas, switching to Thermal Conductivity at 450 units for high gas. 1% methane equals 100 units, 100% methane equals 10,000 units Chromatograph: User s choice of calibration standard Mission Statement: Our goal is to help improve the level of geological data collection at the well site by providing all loggers and geologists an affordable source for modern digital instruments and software. Mudlogging Systems, Inc., 574 Northgate Dr. #2, Grand Junction, CO 81505 (970) 243-3044 www.mudlogsys.com