Here is placeholder text.
Strengthen the foundation of cooperation and jointly draw up a blueprint for well logging development—Geophysical Exploration Institute holds an exchange and symposium with the Tuha Branch of China National Petroleum Corporation Logging Co., Ltd.
Recently, the Institute of Geophysical Exploration held an exchange and discussion meeting with the Tuha Branch of China National Petroleum Corporation Logging Co., Ltd. The meeting focused on in-depth discussions about cutting-edge technological innovations, resource sharing, and project collaboration in the field of oil and gas logging. Both sides also reached several consensus agreements on areas such as joint talent development, shared access to high-end instruments and equipment, and collaborative research on key technologies.

During the meeting, Gu Zhiwen, a member of the Party Committee of the Geophysical Exploration Institute, Deputy General Manager, and Chief Engineer, highlighted the institute’s long-standing history in well logging and its remarkable achievements in areas such as conventional engineering logging and coalbed methane logging. He stated that the Geophysical Exploration Institute will open up its well-logging resources, complementing the strengths of CNPC Well Logging, and jointly build a healthy “industry-academia-research-application” ecosystem. The two entities will engage in collaborative innovation in fields including conventional logging, specialized logging, and perforation technologies. Meanwhile, CNPC Well Logging shared its independently developed oil-and-gas logging equipment—successfully deployed in multiple ultra-deep wells in the Tuha Basin—which has provided reliable data support for the evaluation of deep-layer oil and gas resources. They also introduced advanced technologies such as ultra-high temperature and high-pressure logging tools, array multi-dimensional imaging, and intelligent enhanced-perforation systems. CNPC Well Logging further indicated that, leveraging its extensive well-logging database and technological reserves from its own oilfields, it will share and exchange cutting-edge oil-and-gas logging technologies with the Geophysical Exploration Institute, and collaborate on reservoir evaluation, new energy utilization, and integrated geological solutions.
As exchanges deepen and intentions for cooperation take concrete shape, the Institute of Geophysical Exploration and CNPC Logging will join forces to establish a joint innovation consortium for oil-and-gas logging technologies. This collaboration will drive exploration efficiency through technological breakthroughs and inject strong momentum into ensuring national energy security.
Executive Producer | Yu Changheng
Reviewed by | Zou Zhongping
Editor-in-charge | Zhou Huiying
Text | Tan Zhangkun
Figure | Xu Jie
Editor | Wen Han