1. n. [Formation Evaluation]
The irregular movement of a logging tool up a well due to it being stuck at some point and then being released. In normal operation, the cable is pulled smoothly out of the well and the logging tool follows. However, the tool can become stuck by differential pressure or an irregular hole. The cable stretches, and its tension increases, until the tool is freed. At this point it moves, or slips, quickly up the hole until the normal movement is resumed. Since the depth measurement is driven by the cable, the log readings opposite a zone of stick/slip are displayed at incorrect depths. Furthermore, since each measurement has a different measure point, the zone of stick/slip shows up at a different depth on each measurement.
See related terms: depth wheel