Robertson Geo
From its beginnings in 1979, Robertson Geologging pioneered the development of slim-hole digital borehole logging systems and techniques. Now, as probably the largest global supplier of slim-hole borehole-logging equipment in the world, RG supplies well-logging instrumentation and contract logging services to every continent. Industries served include oil and gas, nuclear and civil engineering, geotechnical, water-well management, environmental and mining.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Geotechnical
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1979
- Employees:
- 11-100
About Us
Robertson Geo can supply all your logging requirements from a cable-head to a complete logging truck. Our standard equipment range is probably the largest and most technically advanced in the industry. As an OEM, we develop and manufacture all major equipment ourselves and we operate a QMS certified to ISO 9001. Now, as probably the major supplier of slimhole borehole logging equipment in the world, our success remains based on technological leadership and global customer support. Our borehole logging equipment is currently used for civil engineering, geotechnical, groundwater resource management, environmental and mining surveys in over 150 countries. Also (and uniquely in this industry) we started as a borehole logging service company and continue to operate our own global borehole logging services as a major part of our business.
Our subsidiary company, Robertson Geologging (USA)...
Our subsidiary company, Robertson Geologging (USA) Inc., directly supports the North and South American markets while an extensive network of factory-trained local agents and representatives provides support elsewhere. Robertson Geologging is majority owned by the OYO Corporation of Japan and enjoys the technical and organisational benefits of membership of this major international group. Our headquarters are located in the UK, close to Llandudno in North Wales. The site also contains our design and development department and our main assembly unit. On-site test facilities include a borehole, calibration blocks and ovens and autoclaves capable of testing complete probes at temperatures up to 260degC and pressures up to 100MPa.