157: Peter Barrett Borehole Imaging with Halliburton
Peter Barrett of Halliburton discusses the evolution and technical importance of borehole imaging within the energy industry. He explains how this technology uses acoustic and resistivity data to create 360-degree subsurface visualizations, enabling experts to identify geological fractures and bedding. Barrett highlights the critical role of the SPWLA, a professional society that fosters global collaboration and the development of new digital initiatives. The conversation covers significant historical milestones, such as the 1969 origins of the first acoustic images and the later breakthrough of oil-based mud imaging. Ultimately, Barrett emphasizes the shift toward integrated data analysis and the vital importance of mentoring the next generation of petrophysicists.