Definition(s)


Log

A means to record activities conducted.

EXAMPLE Record, a record book, a logbook, a computerized database, or an electronic data collector.

Source: API RP 2D, Operation and Maintenance of Offshore Cranes, Seventh Edition, December 2014. Global Standards

Log

A “log” is defined as: A record, a record book, a logbook, a computerized database or an electronic data collector. Note: This log should be used for Pre-use Inspection reporting, and may also be used for documenting crane usage. The crane cab, a weather tight enclosure on the crane, or inside the nearest building are examples of appropriate locations for storage of logs.

Source: API RP 2D, Operation and Maintenance of Offshore Cranes, Sixth Edition, May 2007. Global Standards

 

Log

LOG or WELL LOG shall mean a systematic detailed record of formations encountered in the drilling of a well.

Source: Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Practice and Procedure, Code of Colorado Regulations, 2 CCR 404-1, February 2013. Regulations

 

Log

“Log” means a systematic detailed and correct record of formations encountered in drilling a well.

Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations

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