ANTARES is a German company, engineering and developing wireline logging tools for over 30 years. We currently have engineers, scientists and technicians. Stringent testing procedures and extensive quality control are key to our daily business and customer’s satisfaction. Our experienced team not only offers a large range of logging tools, they are also experienced at finding customized solutions for the special challenges of our clients. We support our customers at all levels and at all stages of the service lifetime of the equipment.
Our customers are located worldwide and work in a large variety of industries: oil and gas, cavern storage, mining, water management and marine research.
ANTARES offers a complete system, consisting of an ‘easy-to-use’ surface acquisition system as well as reliable and ruggedized down hole logging tools. ANTARES is also a ‘one-stop-shop’. If you let us know what equipment you require, we are capable of producing anything up to a fully equipped logging truck or offshore logging unit for you, which can be delivered to any location you require.
Discover the ‘German Engineering’ difference!
New Equipment - New Logging Engineers - Qualification of your personnel
There are several reasons for training!
ANTARES offers tailor-made training to suit individual customer needs.
The excellent training conditions at the ANTARES facilities allow us to offer training with practical lessons for all applications.
You will find at ANTARES
Several experienced ANTARES logging and maintenance engineers are available to provide trainings courses in three languages (English, German, and Russian).
Example: Training for New Equipment
For customers with new ANTARES equipment, we recommend a 2 Phase Approach:
1st Phase Training at ANTARES facilities
2nd Phase Commissioning at customers base and wellsite
For the second consecutive year, ANTARES has been solicited by TOTAL to take part in the training of their young geoscientists. As a major player, Antares have induced them to its equipment. The objective was to explain the geophysical measurements of the various instruments and to demonstrate certain tasks of a logging engineer to future well site geologists. The course was well received by all participants.