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      Resistivity Logging

      • High-Definition Induction Log
      • Rt explorer Resistivity
      • Digital Micro-Laterolog

       

      Acoustic Logging

      • XMAC F1 Acoustic Service

       

      Nuclear Logging

      • Compensated Z-Densilog
      • Compensated Neutron log
      • Gamma Ray log
      • Digital Spectralog

       

      Caliper Services

      • Well Geometry Instrument Service (WGI)

      Cement Evaluation

      Segmented Bond Tool Service (SBT)

      Pipe Recovery service

      • Mechanical Pipe Cutter (MPC)

      Cased Hole Formation Evaluation

      • Reservoir Performance Monitor (RPM) service

       

      Production Logging service

      • Production Logging Tool (PLT)
      Digital Micro-Laterolog (DMLL)

      The Digital Micro-Laterolog™ (DMLL™) service is a focused-pad device that measures the resistivity of the invaded zone near the borehole. It is designed to work best when the resistivity of the flushed zone is much greater than that of the mud-cake. When used in conjunction with deep-reading resistivity measurements, the DMLL service can provide a good indication of movable hydrocarbons.

      High-Definition Induction Log (HDIL)

      The High-Definition Induction Log (HDIL) full-spectrum array-type induction logging service provides formation resistivities at multiple depths of investigation in freshwater and oil-based drilling mud systems. The combination of HDIL high vertical resolution and deep-investigating measurements with inversion processing allows for the analysis of the formation resistivity (Rt), flushed zone resistivity (Rxo), and depth of invasion in detail.

       

      Applications

      • Formation resistivity determination
      • Hydrocarbon zone identification

       

      Features and Benefits

      • Multiple depths of investigation - Defines invasion profile
      • High Vertical resolution - Improves thin bed response
      • Multi-frequency acquisition - Optimises skin effect corrections
      Resistivity Logging

      Resistivity and depth were the first logging measurements ever recorded, and instrument designs have evolved to address more challenging, complex reservoir environments. Today’s marketplace demands technology that can look even deeper into a formation and provide answers for evaluating increasingly thinner structures. Lorasco meets this need with several state-of-the-art resistivity logging services developed by Baker Hughes. EXPLORE

      Rt eXplorer Resistivity (RTeX)

      The Rt eXplorer (RTeX) multi-laterolog service accurately determines true formation resistivity in conductive mud systems and challenging environments, consequently improving water saturation calculation and reserves estimations. It uses a model-based adaptive borehole correction technique to overcome borehole variations and eccentricity effects in all measurements for multiple depths of investigation and high vertical resolution.

      Applications

      • Improve thin bed evaluation
      • Identify formation fluid contacts
      • Define invasion profile for permeability indication

       

      Features and Benefits

      • Four independent focused measurements  - Enhances radial resolution with multiple depths of investigation
      • Logging speeds up to 3,600 ft/hr (1097 m/hr) - Accelerates decision making - Reduces rig time
      • Adaptive Borehole Correction technique - Provides real-time compensated measurements

       

       

      Compensated Neutron (CN)

      Combining the Compensated Neutron (CN) service with a density or an acoustic log survey provides accurate porosity values, shale content, and lithological information. The relationship of the  measurements often makes it possible to distinguish gas zones from oil or water zones by comparing a neutron log to another porosity log or to a core analysis.

      Digital Spectralog (DSL)

      Measuring the discrete energy of each gamma ray detected, as well as total gamma rays, is the defining value of the Digital Spectralog (DSL) and combined Digital Gamma Ray (DGR) service. By separating the total gamma ray signal into its components, the DSL service locates fracture zones, identifies the lithology of subsurface formations, measures bed thickness, correlates zones of interest between wells, and makes qualitative estimates of formation permeability.

      Gamma Ray Log (GR)

      The Gamma Ray (GR) log measures the natural radioactivity of the formation being surveyed. The intensity of radiation indicates the rock type present along the well-bore . Our GR log has flexible analog and digital varieties that can be combined with other instruments, including downhole seismic applications.The GR log can be run in any liquid- or air-filled hole, either cased or uncased. In cased holes, a casing collar log can also be recorded simultaneously.

      Nuclear Logging

      Although rock recovered by coring methods is a foundation to formation evaluation, wireline data is more universally available for determining fundamental reservoir properties throughout the available open-hole interval or well construction section. Baker Hughes nuclear services, provided by Lorasco, offer an array of accurate formation density, porosity, and lithology information by acquiring neutron porosity, natural gamma ray spectrometry, pulsed neutron gamma ray spectrometry, formation density, photoelectric effects, and basic gamma ray measurements. The combination of these measurements can simplify porosity and lithology evaluation in difficult reservoirs.

      Compensated Z-Densilog (ZDL)

      The Compensated Z-Densilog (ZDL) service provides formation bulk density (Ρb) and photoelectric absorption index (Pe) data. These measurements allow evaluation of complex formations to determine their lithology and porosity. Because the photoelectric absorption of gamma rays depends strongly on atomic number, the measured values of Pe are directly related to the formation’s composition. The Pe measurement is not significantly dependent on porosity or fluid content, making it particularly useful in determining formation lithology.

      Many earth science disciplines benefit from information derived from acoustic log data. Baker Hughes digital acoustic measurements, provided by Lorasco, gather full-wave, monopole, and dipole acoustic data that are used in petrophysical, geophysical, geomechanical, drilling and reservoir engineering applications. Our digital acoustic logging services provide quality compressional and shear wave data, including data from unconsolidated, low-velocity formations. Our acoustic logging services include simultaneous  recording of Stoneley wave data during field data acquisition. These services improve reservoir characterisation and petrophysical property determination to maximise well and reservoir productivity.

      Well Geometry Instrument (WGI)

      Large varieties of caliper instruments are used either as stand-alone devices or in combination with other measurements in all formation evaluation programs. The Well Geometry Instrument (WGI) measurement service addresses the most significant shortcomings of standard caliper tools: high-resolution calipers cannot acquire data while running in the hole, and instruments designed to work both directions do not acquire measurements with high-enough resolution.

      Resistivity Imaging Service (STAR)

      The GeoXplorer™ service provides high-resolution formation resistivity imaging in low resistivity formations drilled with nonconductive mud systems.

      Applications

      • Determine dip and strike

      • Structural mapping and cross-section generation

      • Well-to-well correlation and geological modelling

      • Determine net sand in thin-bed sand-shale sequences

      • Position of fluid sampling and sidewall coring tools

      Features and Benefits

      • High-borehole coverage design with market-leading vertical and azimuthal resolution - Acquires high-quality images in a single pass - Provides accurate imaging of dip features such as natural and drilling-induced fractures

      • Wide-range of geoscience processing and interpretation services - Provides solutions ranging from simple structural analysis to a complex, multi-well sedimentological study.

      Magnetic Resonance Explorer Tool

      The MReX™ service measures porosity and permeability and characterises reservoir fluids more quickly and more accurately than previous nuclear magnetic resonance systems.

      Applications

      • Lithology independent porosity
      • Determine permeability
      • Identify reservoir fluid

      Features and Benefits

      • Multi-frequency acquisition - Reduces rig time
      • Eccentric tool design - Improves data quality and formation response in enlarged s or deviated hole profiles
      • Accurate reservoir fluid identification - Improves producibility predictions
      XMAC F1 Acoustic

      The XMAC F1™ acoustic service provides the superior acoustic data needed to mitigate drilling risks, lower completion costs, and maximize reservoir production. An advanced, full-wave monopole, in-line dipole, and cross-dipole service, the XMAC F1 acquires accurate acoustic data in a wide variety of  challenging conditions, including large holes and ultraslow formations. The Nautilus Ultra version of the XMAC F1 tool is able to provide cross-dipole acoustic measurements under extreme conditions of high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) wells.

       

       

      Mechanical Pipe Cutter (MPC)

      The Mechanical Pipe Cutter™ (MPC™) electromechanical pipe-cutting tool reduces logistical and environmental constraints of stuck pipe or pipe recovery operations.

      • The MPC tool cuts precisely without damaging external tubulars or control lines
      • Cutting penetration is continuously measured and controlled from the surface, confirming the cut has been made successfully
      • The MPC tool’s temperature and pressure ratings allow you to cut pipe in HP/HT environments
      • Precisely cuts downhole pipe without the use of ballistics or hazardous chemicals
      • Computer controlled for precise or difficult cuts
      • Easily transported for quick offshore or remote deployment
      • Cuts a wide range of pipe types including steel and alloy (chrome) pipe and sizes compared to traditional cutters
      Reservoir Performance Monitor (RPM) service

      The Reservoir Performance Monitor™ (RPM™) service uses a slimhole, multifunction, pulsed neutron tool with industry-leading accuracy and precision that combines multiple nuclear measurements in one system.

      The RPM services addresses a broad range of applications, including formation evaluation, reservoir saturation, production monitoring, production profiling, workover and well abandonment evaluation, and identification of water channeling for mechanical integrity testing.

      Carbon/oxygen (C/O) and pulsed neutron capture PNC Sigma logging modes provide measurements for water saturation. In addition, the GasView™ and FluidView™ services provide patented, industry-unique quantitative gas saturation and multiphase saturation measurements. The NEO™ service uses neural-network models to emulate openhole log responses using RPM data. RockView™ Slim (silicon activation) measurements provide basic lithology, frac-placement optimization, and gravel pack evaluation.

      Well Integrity: Cement Evaluation

      Cement evaluation tools ensure hydraulic isolation between reservoir layers by measuring the bond between the casing and the cement pumped in the well-bore annulus. Before final well completions are made, the zones being completed must be analysed for hydraulic isolation to prevent possible crossflow between reservoir zones behind the casing. Cement evaluation logs provide results to confirm zonal isolation and help you decide whether remedial work is required before any completions are attempted.

      Segmented Bond Tool (SBT)

      The Segmented Bond Tool™ (SBT™) service delivers the information required to confirm hydraulic isolation and determine whether remedial work is required before any completions are attempted, alleviating concerns of reduced productivity and well life span.

      The SBT service quantitatively evaluates cement bond integrity in six angular segments around the casing. The SBT service can find and define channels in the cement annulus, avoiding the results of a poor hydraulic seal. Conversely, the SBT service can reliably find zones of uniform bonding within a few feet of casing. Under conditions where a short-bonded interval produces an adequate hydraulic seal, squeeze jobs can be avoided.

      The SBT service offers significant operating advantages over conventional and pulse-echo tools due to its insensitivity to heavy or gas-cut borehole fluids, fast formations, temperature and pressure variations, and moderate tool eccentering.

      Production Logging Tool (PLT)

      Production logging services are necessary for a full evaluation of static and dynamic conditions of the reservoir. Real-time, depth-correlated production data, including flow rates, pressures, and gas/oil/water ratios, provide input for pressure transient and nodal well test analysis and reservoir simulation. Using these key production parameters, it is possible to evaluate drilling and production operations at the wellsite and to diagnose potential problems such as water or gas breakthrough, crossflow of thief zones, and channeling.

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      Cementing Services

      Lorasco offers Cementing Services to provide our customers with effective zonal isolation thought the life of our customer’s wells. Our exclusive partnership with Baker Hughes offers a broad range of cementing

      systems and cementing design software to achieve the optimum cementing integrity providing low and heavy density cementing slurries.

      In addition, our expert engineers and field personnel have the capability to provide and run best-in-class downhole tools for various applications and sizes for remedial activities such as cement retainers, bridge plugs and packers.

      Equipment: 3 Cementing Packages

       

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      Coil Tubing Services

      Lorasco has the ability to perform efficient and effective coiled tubing (CT) interventions, we offer practical applications for matrix stimulation, scale removal, well-bore clean-out, nitrogen kickoff, well circulation.

      Our solutions supported by the 30 years of experience of Baker Hughes with their dedicated reaches and development facilities.

      Equipment: 1 Coil Tubing Package

      Contact:

      Habeib Elsaadi
      General Manager
      Pressure Pumping
      helsaadi@lorasco.com

       

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      Stimulation Services

      Acidizing and stimulation is applied in new or mature wells that either requires removing filter cake or extensive scale and organic deposits. Lorasco offers acidizing and stimulation solutions to connect the wellbore with the producing zone in either sandstone or carbonate formations using best in class and board range of best in class acidizing and stimulation products.

      Equipment: 3 Stimulation Packages

      Contact:
      Habeib Elsaadi
      General Manager
      Pressure Pumping
      helsaadi@lorasco.com 

       

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  • Our Team
      • Ramadan Mansour BSc.
      • Haitham I. Ben Ismail
      • Mahdi Elkrikshi
      • Habeib Elsaadi
      • Mohammed Eshelli

      Ramadan Mansour BSc.
      Chief Executive

      Ramadan Mansour was appointed Lorasco Libya’s CEO in September 2019. Mr. Mansour brings over 24 years’ upstream oil field services management expertise, in various roles and regions. He is also experienced in managing multi-billion value businesses. Earlier in his career, he held various management and engineering positions in Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Nigeria and UAE.

      Mr. Mansour holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Benghazi, Libya.

      Prior to his current role, he held various management positions in Schlumberger, including President for South & East Asia; Vice President Shared Services Organisation for Middle East & Asia; Vice President and General Manager for Libya; as well as Vice President, Drilling & Measurements, for Middle East & Asia.

      Haitham I. Ben Ismail
      General Manager - Rigs

      Haitham is the General Manager of Lorasco Rigs and your primary contact for our Libyan operation. 

      Graduating with a B.Sc. in Geology from Garunis University in Benghazi, Libya, Haitham has had an accomplished 20 year career in the Oil & Gas upstream industry with international best-in-class services companies such as Schlumberger and Halliburton, working both locally to Libya and internationally (UAE & Kazakhstan).

       

      Prior to becoming Lorasco General Manager, Haitham has gained a broad experience in Oil and Gas from working as a field engineer, in sales and marketing, business development,  to operations management of product lines.

      As a senior manager, Haitham has navigated company mergers and the set up of a new local service company. Technical specialties – Drilling and workover, drilling fluids, directional drilling and tool rental services and solutions, surface data logging.

      Mahdi Elkrikshi
      General Manager - Wireline

      Mahdi Elkrikshi was appointed Wireline General Manager in Jan 2021.

      Mahdi Elkrikshi brings over 20 years of Wireline Services management expertise, in various roles, companies and regions, along with a very expanded Wireline Operations Sales and Marketing domain.

      Prior to his current role, he held various positions in Schlumberger, including operations management and sales roles along with many years of field experience.

      He served in Baker Hughes managing sales for Asia Pacific Wireline Service for 11 countries and in North Africa as part of the biggest region of the Baker Hughes business. Earlier in his career, Mahdi Elkrikshi also has worked in Libya, Qatar, Malaysia. Mahdi Elkrikshi holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Tripoli, Libya, in addition to an Executive Master of Business Administration from Quantic University in Washington DC.

      Habeib Elsaadi
      General Manager - Pressure Pumping

      Habeib Elsaadi was appointed Pressure Pumping General Manager in Jan 2021.

      Mr. Elsaadi brings over 15 years of Pressure Pumping Services management expertise, in various roles, companies and regions, with a very expanded Pressure Pumping Operations Sales and Marketing domain.

      Prior to his current role, he held various positions in Schlumberger, including operations management and Sales management roles.

      Apart from many years of field experience, he worked in different countries and locations in North and West Africa. Earlier in his career, Mr. Elsaadi also worked in Libya and Algeria. Mr. Elsaadi holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Benghazi, Libya.

      Mohammed Eshelli
      Chief Financial Officer

      Mohamed Eshelli was appointed as Chief Financial Officer in Oct 2021. Mr. Mohamed brings over 17 years of Finance, Controllership, and management expertise, in various roles and regions.

      Prior to his current role, He held various management positions in Schlumberger, including North Africa Production Group Controller, Libya Financial Controller, Treasury Manager, Financial and Business Analyst, Central West Africa Management Accountant leader in Malaysia and Accounts Payable and Receivable Leader.

      Earlier in his career, Mr. Mohamed held various Financial and Audit assignment in Malaysia, Romania, Netherland, Congo, Gabon and Algeria, Mr. Mohamed holds a Bachelor of Bachelor of Accounting degree from the University of Tripoli, Libya.

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