Deviation Survey Data

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Deviation Survey Data

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A boring/well deviation survey is usually accomplished by moving a probe along the hole and sensing the movement of the probe relative to one or more frames of reference which may include the earth's gravitational field, magnetic field or other inertial reference, and/or by sensing the distortion or bending of the housing of the probe itself. The different methods each have their own advantages and limitations such as ability / inability to operate inside steel casing, speed and complexity of operation, accuracy, cost, distance between measurements, ruggedness and reliability.