In drilling, nothing tells the real story of the reservoir like a core sample.
While logs and seismic interpret,
cores prove.
A core sample is a cylindrical section of rock cut directly from the formation, preserving its lithology, porosity, fractures, and fluids exactly as they exist underground.
Why cores matter:
Identify lithology and depositional environment
Measure porosity & permeability directly
Detect natural fractures and vugs
Calibrate wireline & LWD logs
Reduce uncertainty in reservoir models
Types of coring:
- Conventional coring – highest quality, highest cost
- Sidewall coring – faster, targeted depths
- Rotary sidewall coring – modern, improved recovery
In an era of advanced logging and AI, cores remain the ground truth.
If you want to understand the reservoir — you must touch the rock.
