1. n. [Drilling Fluids]
A chemical or other material placed in the borehole fluid and later detected to infer information about the borehole or the drilled formations. The two main types of tracers used during drilling are the mud tracer and the filtrate tracer.
See related terms: cycle time, filtrate tracer, lag time, mud tracer
2. n. [Production Logging]
A chemical or other substance placed in or around the borehole to measure fluid movement in injection wells. The two main types of tracers used during production logging are the bead tracer and the radioactive tracer.
See related terms: bead tracer, plate out, production log, radioactive-tracer log, tracer measurement