
About Delta Epsilon
Experience
Calibrating portable instruments DOE calibration pads.
Grand Junction, Colorado.Delta Epsilon Instrument Corporation (DEI) personnel have broad knowledge and experience in the uranium logging industry. DEI president, Mr. Fred Fowler Jr. has more than thirty years experience in the design, manufacture, sale and support of instruments for uranium exploration and exploitation, both in surface and borehole applications. Prior to the founding of DEI, Fowler was President of Mount Sopris Instruments, a well-regarded global supplier of radiometric and slim-hole borehole logging instruments. Dr. Robert Wilson as scientific advisor and Principal Investigator has worked in nuclear logging for most of his 35-year professional career. He was a senior member of the team that developed the spectral logging (KUT) technique. He has contributed to the physical understanding of such measurements, and to the development of data and log analysis techniques.
During the National Uranium Resource Evaluation program, conducted at the Grand Junction, CO office of the Department of Energy, and during the waste remediation programs that followed, DEI personnel supplied many of the instruments that are still in use today and are presently responsible for the maintenance and calibration of a large number of instruments used at various DOE field operations. Dr. Wilson, while employed by Bendix Field Engineering Corp., a contractor for the DOE during the NURE program, the technology of KUT logging was significantly advanced, logging methodology was developed, and calibration methods introduced.
Recent consulting work includes an evaluation of the gamma logging program at a major deposit in Mongolia. Ongoing consulting work includes the nuclear modeling of logging tools used to measure oil saturation of reservoirs through steel casing.
A collaborative development has been initiated with Dr. Wilson, Delta Epsilon and IFG Corp of Canada has been initiated to develop and commercialize a uranium assay probe intended to eliminate Z-effect errors that are present in assaying grades above .5%eU308. This approach has been empirically shown to represent a superior concept and eliminate substantial errors intrinsic to all scintillation probes.
Contact Information
Telephone: 970-243-4072
Fax: 979-255-7047
Address
2591 B 3/4 Rd.
Grand Junction, Colorado 81503
Representative
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